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American Journal of Political Science | 1993

Donut Shops and Speed Traps: Evaluating Models of Supervision on Police Behavior

John Brehm; Scott Gates

Several recent articles outline the formal logic of supervision and compliance (e.g., Bianco and Bates 1990; Holmstrom 1982; Kreps 1990; and Miller 1992). These models lead to widely varying conclusions about what makes for effective supervision, indeed, whether supervision can induce compliance among subordinates at all. Our paper evaluates these models by extending the formal logic into models of the systemic component of the stochastic processes of police behavior. In other words, when is it time to lay a speed trap, and when is it time to go to the donut shop?


Archive | 1997

Working, Shirking, and Sabotage: Bureaucratic Response to a Democratic Public

John Brehm; Scott Gates


Archive | 1993

The Phantom Respondents: Opinion Surveys and Political Representation

John Brehm


Archive | 1997

Working, shirking, and sabotage

John Brehm; Scott Gates


Journal of Theoretical Politics | 1994

When Supervision Fails to Induce Compliance

John Brehm; Scott Gates


Archive | 2008

Teaching, Tasks, and Trust: Functions of the Public Executive

John Brehm; Scott Gates


Archive | 1990

Opinion surveys and political representation.

John Brehm


Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory | 2015

Bureaucratic Politics Arising From, Not Defined by, a Principal–Agency Dyad

John Brehm; Scott Gates


Archive | 2008

Teaching, tasks, and trust

John Brehm; Scott Gates


Journal of Theoretical Politics | 1997

Police Patrol versus Self-Policing

John Brehm; Emerson M. S. Niou

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Peace Research Institute Oslo

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