There is a widespread belief among criminologists, judges and the
like that criminals are better off serving non-custodial sentences
instead of going to prison. However, empirical evidence of the
effects of community service is scarce. This paper exploits a
policy reform that implemented the use of community service as
punishment among specific groups of criminals in order to assess
the causal effect of community service on post-sentence income,
dependency on social benefits, and crime.
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