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Does punishment of minor sexual offences deter rapes? Longitudinal evidence from France

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Using original French panel data, this paper investigates the relevance of the broken windows theory in case of an offence category featured by the absence of monetary benefits. Estimates from random and fixed effects models highlight the deterrent effect of sanctions for rapes and minor sexual offences. The enforcement activity of rapes is the most deterrent factor both for rapes and other sexual offences, compared with the rapes- and minor sexual offences-reducing impact of an increase in the enforcement activity for minor sexual offences. Our results cast doubt on the broken windows theory. From a normative perspective, it would be more efficient to deter the authors of rapes rather than those of less severe sexual offences.
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hal-00424479 , version 1 (16-10-2009)

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Nicolas Gérard Vaillant, François-Charles Wolff. Does punishment of minor sexual offences deter rapes? Longitudinal evidence from France. 2009. ⟨hal-00424479⟩
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