Accomplice Witnesses and Organized Crime: Theory and Evidence from Italy |
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Authors: | Antonio Acconcia Giovanni Immordino Salvatore Piccolo Patrick Rey |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Naples Federico II, , 80126 Naples, Italy;2. University of Salerno, , 84084 Fisciano Salerno, Italy;3. Catholic University of Milan, , 20123 Milan, Italy;4. Toulouse School of Economics, , FR‐31015, France |
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Abstract: | We develop an agency model of organized crime accounting for the main trade‐offs involved in the introduction of an accomplice‐witness program. We characterize the optimal policy and identify its main determinants in a framework where public officials can be dishonest. Our predictions are tested by using data for Italy before and after the introduction of the 1991 accomplice‐witness program. As predicted by the model and the earlier antitrust literature, the program appears to have strengthened deterrence and enhanced prosecution. Moreover, consistent with a novel prediction of our theory, the evidence suggests that the program efficacy is affected by the judicial system efficiency. |
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Keywords: | Deterrence leniency Mafia whistle‐blower D73 D78 K14 K42 |
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