David Pozen
Columbia University
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The Journal of Law and Economics | 2005
Patrick Bayer; David Pozen
This paper uses data on juvenile offenders released from correctional facilities in Florida to explore the effects of facility management type (private for‐profit, private nonprofit, public state‐operated, and public county‐operated) on recidivism outcomes and costs. The data provide detailed information on individual characteristics, criminal and correctional histories, judge‐assigned restrictiveness levels, and home zip codes—allowing us to control for the nonrandom assignment of individuals to facilities far better than any previous study. Relative to all other management types, for‐profit management leads to a statistically significant increase in recidivism, but relative to nonprofit and state‐operated facilities, for‐profit facilities operate at a lower cost to the government per comparable individual released. Cost‐benefit analysis implies that the short‐run savings offered by for‐profit over nonprofit management are negated in the long run due to increased recidivism rates, even if one measures the benefits of reducing criminal activity as only the avoided costs of additional confinement.
Yale Law Journal | 2005
David Pozen
Archive | 2007
David Pozen
Harvard Law Review | 2013
David Pozen
Archive | 2004
David Pozen
Archive | 2007
David Pozen
Comparative Labor Law and Policy Journal | 2006
David Pozen
Archive | 2010
David Pozen
National Bureau of Economic Research | 2007
Patrick Bayer; David Pozen
Yale Law Journal | 2007
David Pozen