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Using The Private Sector To Deter Crime

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by Morgan O. Reynolds NCPA Policy Report No. 181

March 1994
ISBN 1-56808-015-8

    Index

  1. Executive Summary
  2. Introduction: The Failure of the Criminal Justice System
  3. Historical Origins of Government's Monopoly on Criminal Justice
  4. A Legacy of Government's Monopoly: The Lack of a Right to Protection
  5. Private-Sector Law Enforcement
  6. Incentives for Public Police
  7. Bounty Hunting: Making the Bail System Work
  8. Public Bail: A System That Doesn't Work
  9. How to Expand the Role of the Bounty Hunter
  10. Potential Abuses under Private Law Enforcement
  11. Integrating Tort Law and Criminal Law
  12. Privatizing the Prosecution of Criminals
  13. Privatizing the Probation and Parole Systems
  14. Privatizing the Prison System
  15. Conclusion
  16. Notes

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