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[P]eople in war had so inured themselves to corrupt and wicked manners, that they had taken a delight and pleasure in robbing and stealing; that through manslaughter they had gathered boldness to mischief; that their laws were had in contempt, and nothing set by or regarded. (More [1516] 2005, p. 45) The [unit’s] soldiers who survived all exhibited signs of posttraumatic stress disorder and other psychological conditions. Twelve of them have been arrested for murder or attempted murder. (Woodward v. Alabama, 134 S. Ct. 405, 412n7 [2013] [Sotomayor, J., dissenting]) [P]eople in war had so inured themselves to corrupt and wicked manners, that they had taken a delight and pleasure in robbing and stealing; that through manslaughter they had gathered boldness to mischief; that their laws were had in contempt, and nothing set by or regarded. (More [1516] 2005, p. 45) The [unit’s] soldiers who survived all exhibited signs of posttraumatic stress disorder and other psychological conditions. 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摘要
本研究考察了9/11后(后9/11)战斗部署对退伍军人犯罪的影响。我们利用美国武装部队高级指挥官有条件地随机分配现役军人到海外部署的行政程序来估计现代战争对犯罪的因果影响。利用两项全国性调查的数据和一个统一的框架,我们发现,9/11后的战斗部署大大增加了退伍军人犯罪的可能性。战斗经历增加了加入帮派、与警察发生冲突、受到军事司法统一法典惩罚、财产犯罪和暴力犯罪的可能性。[P]战争中的人们已经习惯了腐败和邪恶的行为,他们以抢劫和偷窃为乐;他们因误杀人,竟敢作恶;他们的法律被藐视,没有任何东西被制定或被重视。(More [1516] 2005, p. 45)幸存下来的士兵都表现出创伤后应激障碍和其他心理疾病的迹象。其中12人因谋杀或谋杀未遂被捕。(Woodward v. Alabama, 134 S. Ct. 405, 412n7 [2013] [Sotomayor, J.,反对])[P]战争中的人们已经习惯于腐败和邪恶的行为,他们以抢劫和偷窃为乐;他们因误杀人,竟敢作恶;他们的法律被藐视,没有任何东西被制定或被重视。(More [1516] 2005, p. 45)幸存下来的士兵都表现出创伤后应激障碍和其他心理疾病的迹象。其中12人因谋杀或谋杀未遂被捕。(Woodward v. Alabama, 134 S. Ct. 405, 412n7 [2013] [Sotomayor, J.,反对])
Post–September 11 War Deployments and Crime among Veterans
This study examines the impact of post–September 11 (post-9/11) combat deployments on crime among veterans. We exploit the administrative procedures by which US armed forces senior commanders conditionally randomly assign active-duty servicemen to overseas deployments to estimate the causal impact of modern warfare on crime. Using data from two national surveys and a unified framework, we find that post-9/11 combat deployments substantially increase the probability of crime commission among veterans. Combat exposure increases the likelihood of gang membership, trouble with the police, punishment under the Uniform Code of Military Justice, property crime, and violent crime. [P]eople in war had so inured themselves to corrupt and wicked manners, that they had taken a delight and pleasure in robbing and stealing; that through manslaughter they had gathered boldness to mischief; that their laws were had in contempt, and nothing set by or regarded. (More [1516] 2005, p. 45) The [unit’s] soldiers who survived all exhibited signs of posttraumatic stress disorder and other psychological conditions. Twelve of them have been arrested for murder or attempted murder. (Woodward v. Alabama, 134 S. Ct. 405, 412n7 [2013] [Sotomayor, J., dissenting]) [P]eople in war had so inured themselves to corrupt and wicked manners, that they had taken a delight and pleasure in robbing and stealing; that through manslaughter they had gathered boldness to mischief; that their laws were had in contempt, and nothing set by or regarded. (More [1516] 2005, p. 45) The [unit’s] soldiers who survived all exhibited signs of posttraumatic stress disorder and other psychological conditions. Twelve of them have been arrested for murder or attempted murder. (Woodward v. Alabama, 134 S. Ct. 405, 412n7 [2013] [Sotomayor, J., dissenting])