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Applied Economics
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Release, Detain, or Surveil? The Effect of Electronic Monitoring on Defendant Outcomes
òòò½Íø Journal: Applied Economics
(pp. 299–329)
Abstract
This paper studies the effect of pretrial electronic monitoring (EM) relative to both pretrial release and pretrial detention (jail). EM often involves a defendant wearing an electronic bracelet, which aims to reduce pretrial misconduct at a low cost. Using the quasi-random assignment of bond court judges, I estimate the effect of EM versus release and EM versus detention on pretrial misconduct, case outcomes, future recidivism, and aggregate total costs. Results indicate that EM reduces overall costs relative to detention. However, EM does not prevent enough high-cost crime to justify its use relative to release.Citation
Rivera, Roman. 2026. "Release, Detain, or Surveil? The Effect of Electronic Monitoring on Defendant Outcomes." òòò½Íø Journal: Applied Economics 18 (2): 299–329. DOI: 10.1257/app.20240517Additional Materials
JEL Classification
- K14 Criminal Law
- K41 Litigation Process
- K42 Illegal Behavior and the Enforcement of Law