Young offenders are not necessarily deterred from crime after they turn 18 even when they know they could be slapped with a much longer prison sentence, cautions a study from the University of California, Berkeley

USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education), April, 2006

Young offenders are not necessarily deterred from crime after they turn 18 even when they know they could be slapped with a much longer prison sentence, cautions a study from the University of California, Berkeley. "Our results suggest that offenders are highly impatient and impulsive people. It is hard to deter individuals with these characteristics from committing crime just by threatening them with longer sentences," notes economics professor David S.

Lee, co-author of "Crime, Punishment, and Myopia"

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