The prison in economics: private and public incarceration in Ancient Greece

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Daniel J. D’Amico
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[1] Loyola University New Orleans,
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Public Choice | 2010年 / 145卷
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Public goods; Market failure; Prisons; Athens; Economic history; N4; N0; P5;
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Recent histories of Ancient Greece describe a transition from customary law to public criminal justice between 800 and 400 B.C. This narrative contains three pieces of evidence against the presumption that prisons are a public good and government must provide incarcerations. First, before the rise of a formal government, Ancient Greece had a functioning system of criminal law enforcement. Second, the timeline surrounding the rise of government institutions in Ancient Greece originated with Solon’s penal reforms. Lastly, the rise of a government system was more the result of private rather than public interest.
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页码:461 / 482
页数:21
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