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The effect of available capacity on jail incarceration: An empirical test of Parkinson's law

✍ Scribed by Stewart J. D'Alessio; Lisa Stolzenberg


Book ID
104269703
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
1017 KB
Volume
25
Category
Article
ISSN
0047-2352

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✦ Synopsis


The strong positive association between available capacity and incarceration rates has been interpreted by social scientists as consistent with one of two competing hypotheses: (I) that available capacity affects rates of incarceration or (2) that capacity levels respond to variations in conjinement populations. Although these two alternative hypotheses imply difSerent causal mechanisms, it has been d@cult to adjudicate between them, in part because of the data and methodologies employed in prior research.

This study investigates whether a large increase in jail capacity in Orange County, Florida increased daily jail incarceration levels above that expected on the basis of preexisting incarceration trends and police activity. Results are consistent with the hypothesis that available capacity influences incarceration levels. The number of daily arrests made by police, however, is of little consequence in predicting levels of jail incarceration. Taken in total, these findings suggest that adding additional capacity may act to accelerate the growth of confinement populations.


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