Can Pre-recorded Evidence Raise Conviction Rates in Cases of Domestic Violence? |
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Authors: | Steve S Yeong Suzanne Poynton |
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Institution: | 1. University of Sydney Discipline of Economics, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia;2. UNSW, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
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Abstract: | This paper explores the association between pre-recorded evidence and court outcomes in cases of domestic violence. Net of controls and time fixed effects, we find that cases with pre-recorded evidence are 3.4 percentage points more likely to result in a conviction. This increase occurs through three channels: a 5.6 percentage point increase in the probability of a conviction among (the one in four) cases that proceed to a defended hearing; a 2.4 percentage point increase in the probability of a guilty plea; and, a 2.4 percentage point decrease in the probability that the prosecution withdraws their case. |
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