Victim Compensation Policy and White Collar Crime: Public Preferences in a National Willingness to Pay Survey

Miranda A. Galvin, Thomas A. Loughran, S. Simpson, Mark A. Cohen
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We use survey data from a nationally representative sample to explore public support for government-run victim compensation programs for financial fraud, consumer fraud, identity theft, and burglary. We use contingent valuation (willingness to pay) methodology to infer preferences for compensation programs, and also explore predictors of those preferences. Overall, findings suggest that the public strongly supports the implementation of victim compensation programs. However, our results also indicate that this support may be driven in part by perceptions of benefiting from this program directly in the future. Additionally, a small but notable minority of respondents exhibit preferences for programs without compensation. Our findings suggest that the general public is supportive of restitutive compensation programs, not only as paid for by offenders, but by the government. We suggest that policy makers may embrace some principles of restorative justice for white collar crimes, which may otherwise be more financially damaging than traditional crimes.
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受害人赔偿政策与白领犯罪:一项全国支付意愿调查中的公众偏好
我们使用来自全国代表性样本的调查数据来探索公众对政府管理的金融欺诈、消费者欺诈、身份盗窃和入室盗窃受害者赔偿计划的支持。我们使用条件估值(支付意愿)方法来推断对薪酬计划的偏好,并探索这些偏好的预测因素。总体而言,调查结果表明,公众强烈支持实施受害者赔偿计划。然而,我们的研究结果也表明,这种支持可能部分是由未来直接受益于该计划的看法所驱动的。此外,少数但值得注意的受访者对没有报酬的项目表现出偏好。我们的研究结果表明,公众支持恢复性赔偿计划,不仅由罪犯支付,而且由政府支付。我们建议政策制定者应该接受一些针对白领犯罪的恢复性司法原则,否则这可能比传统犯罪造成更大的经济损失。
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