Richard Fowles

University of Utah - College of Social & Behavioral Sciences - Department of Economics

1645 Central Campus Dr.

Salt Lake City, UT 84112

United States

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

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Scholarly Papers (4)

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What Caused the 2016 Chicago Homicide Spike? An Empirical Examination of the 'ACLU Effect' and the Role of Stop and Frisks in Preventing Gun Violence

2018 U. Ill. L. Rev. 1581, University of Utah College of Law Research Paper No. 252
Number of pages: 106 Posted: 27 Mar 2018 Last Revised: 18 Apr 2019
Paul G. Cassell and Richard Fowles
University of Utah - S.J. Quinney College of Law and University of Utah - College of Social & Behavioral Sciences - Department of Economics
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Does Bail Reform Increase Crime? An Empirical Assessment of the Public Safety Implications of Bail Reform in Cook County, Illinois

University of Utah College of Law Research Paper No. 349, Wake Forest Law Review, Forthcoming
Number of pages: 49 Posted: 19 Feb 2020 Last Revised: 26 Sep 2021
Paul G. Cassell and Richard Fowles
University of Utah - S.J. Quinney College of Law and University of Utah - College of Social & Behavioral Sciences - Department of Economics
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bail reform, pretrial release, violent crime

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Still Handcuffing the Cops? A Review of Fifty Years of Empirical Evidence of Miranda's Harmful Effects on Law Enforcement

97 Bost. U.L. Rev. 685 (2017), University of Utah College of Law Research Paper No. 222
Number of pages: 164 Posted: 13 Jul 2017 Last Revised: 19 Aug 2017
Paul G. Cassell and Richard Fowles
University of Utah - S.J. Quinney College of Law and University of Utah - College of Social & Behavioral Sciences - Department of Economics
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Miranda, police interrogation, police questioning, confessions, clearance rates, confession rates, false confessions

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Handcuffing the Cops? A Thirty Year Perspective on Miranda’s Effects on Law Enforcement

Stanford Law Review, Vol. 50, p. 1055, April 1998
Number of pages: 91 Posted: 13 May 2011
Paul G. Cassell and Richard Fowles
University of Utah - S.J. Quinney College of Law and University of Utah - College of Social & Behavioral Sciences - Department of Economics
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Victim, Crime Victim, Impact Statements, Criminal Justice, Sentencing