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Changes in Arrest Rates from Distorted Incentives

We can see the effects of the warped incentives by looking at the fact that states which allowed police to keep as much of the seized property as they wanted (as opposed to using federal laws that required giving federal agencies at least 20%) had significantly more drug arrests. These laws raise the ratio of drug arrests to total arrests by between 35 to 50%. Furthermore, as the drug war began to wind down, juvenile arrest rates fell

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Updated 2021-06-20

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