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Metaanalyse empirischer Abschreckungsstudien Untersuchungsansatz und erste empirische Befunde

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Dieter Dölling () (Institut für Kriminologie, Universität Heidelberg)
Horst Entorf () (Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre (Department of Economics), Technische Universität Darmstadt (Darmstadt University of Technology))
Dieter Hermann () (Institut für Kriminologie, Universität Heidelberg)
Thomas Rupp () (Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre (Department of Economics), Technische Universität Darmstadt (Darmstadt University of Technology))
Andreas Woll () (Institut für Kriminologie, Universität Heidelberg)

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Dieses Papier beschreibt in Grundzügen die Vorgehensweise und erste Ergebnisse einer Meta-Analyse empirischer Arbeiten zur negativen Gene- ralprävention. Von vielen hundert Studien aus allen Fach- und Themen- gebieten wurden zufällig 200 ausgewählt und mittels einer Meta-Analyse ausgewertet. Die daraus resultierenden Ergebnisse deuten darauf hin, dass die Ergebnisse einer Arbeit wesentlich von ihrem Design, den verwendeten Kontrollvariablen und den untersuchten Delikten beeinflusst werden. Es zeigt sich, dass einerseits die Abschreckungshypothese insgesamt eher be- stätigt wird, andererseits jedoch noch viele potentielle Hindernisse berück- sichtigt werden müssen (Publication Bias, Multikollinearität, etc.). Klarere Ergebnisse sind zu erwarten, sobald die Datenbasis auf einem wesentlich größeren Anteil aller verfügbarer Studien beruht.

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Keywords: Meta-Analyse; negative Generalprävention; Abschreckung;

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