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27 Jan 2010, 3:40 pm by Daniel Solove
Kleiman, When Brute Force Fails: How to Have Less Crime and Less Punishment * Jonathan R. [read post]
14 Dec 2009, 4:02 pm
 (“When Brute Force Fails,” by the U.C.L.A. public policy professor Mark Kleiman, is the best handbook for would-be reformers.) [read post]
9 Nov 2009, 5:45 am by Ed Felten
Or so it might seem -- until you read The Dynamics of Deterrence, a recent paper by Mark Kleiman and Beau Kilmer that explains how to deter a great many violators despite limited enforcement capacity. [read post]
9 Nov 2009, 2:11 am
(As Mark Kleiman's new book points out, certainty and immediacy of punishment are much more important.) [read post]
31 Oct 2009, 2:07 pm
In a strange and (I trust) unrelated confluence of events today, I: (1) Happened upon a blog post about stupid criminals in High Point, North Carolina, that (2) Was building off the poster's  Economist article on the "velvet glove" approach to criminals -- again in High Point, North Carolina, and (3) Also discussed Mark Kleiman's book, When Brute Force Fails: How to Have Less Crime and Less Punishment (which I have not yet had a chance to read),… [read post]
29 Oct 2009, 6:57 am
I have been following with great interest a series of guest posts by Mark Kleiman at The Volokh Conspiracy, which are essentially excerpts from his important  new book titled "When Brute Force Fails: How to Have Less Crime and Less Punishment. [read post]
26 Oct 2009, 3:50 pm
Mark Kleiman (UCLA Department of Public Policy) is guest-blogging this week at The Volokh Conspiracy about his new book, "When Brute Force Fails: How to Have Less Crime and Less Punishment" (Princeton University Press 2009). [read post]
26 Oct 2009, 3:50 am
You can't successfully criminalize behavior that's too widespread and viewed among large percentages of the population as both harmless and desirable.In any event, it's in this context that Mark Kleiman has been invited to do a week of guest blogging at The Volokh Conspiracy.Thanks to Eugene's generosity, I will have access to this space all week to expound what I see as a great moral and practical imperative: to put our new knowledge of what controls crime… [read post]
23 Oct 2009, 11:44 am
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8 Sep 2009, 1:09 pm
My recent exchange with Mark Kleiman over the issue of "fellow-traveling" with "wingnuts" raises the more general question of the dangers of political alliances. [read post]
6 Aug 2009, 5:55 am
MEGAN MCARDLE: “Mark Kleiman suggests that Democrats start implying that Republicans want to abolish Medicare. [read post]
12 Jul 2009, 2:50 pm
After our session, my friend Mark Kleiman led a discussion of whistleblower issues entitled "The California False Claims Act & Other Whistleblower Cases. [read post]
9 Jul 2009, 6:48 am
" To be sure, I agree with Mark Kleiman (no, that is not a typo) that we can keep prisoners of war for as long as necessary, but that doesn't change the fact that the Obama Administration is essentially going to engage in show trials when it comes to a lot of the detainees affected by its most recent decision on detainee policy. [read post]
19 Mar 2009, 7:00 am
Coming today to Answers to Questions: Mark Kleiman reviews Basecamp for collaboration, Bryan Morin reviews PracticeMaster and addresses whether it requires a consultant's expertise, Andrea Cannavina compares Onebox to RingCentral to GrandCentral (now Google Voice), Cynthia Zook shares three tips for saving a WordPerfect document as a Word 2003 file, and Stan Winikoff reviews the Herman Miller Aeron chair (and we suggest an even better chair). [read post]
23 Feb 2009, 6:17 am
In a post about shifting attitudes about pot legalization, Mark Kleiman asserts that legalization will lead to a substantial increase in the prevalence of cannabis-related drug abuse disorder: I'd regard an increase of only 50% as a pleasant surprise, and if I had to guess I'd guess at something like a doubling. [read post]