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Tue Oct 20, 2020, 02:28 PM Oct 2020

Behavioral nudges reduce failure to appear for court

https://science.sciencemag.org/content/early/2020/10/07/science.abb6591

Behavioral nudges reduce failure to appear for court

Alissa Fishbane, Aurelie Ouss,*, Anuj K. Shah
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Science 08 Oct 2020:
eabb6591
DOI: 10.1126/science.abb6591

Abstract
Each year, millions of Americans fail to appear in court for low-level offenses, and warrants are then issued for their arrest. In two field studies in New York City, we make critical information salient by redesigning the summons form and providing text message reminders. These interventions reduce failures to appear by 13-21% and lead to 30,000 fewer arrest warrants over a 3-year period. In lab experiments, we find that while criminal justice professionals see failures to appear as relatively unintentional, laypeople believe they are more intentional. These lay beliefs reduce support for policies that make court information salient and increase support for punishment. Our findings suggest that criminal justice policies can be made more effective and humane by anticipating human error in unintentional offenses.

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Behavioral nudges reduce failure to appear for court (Original Post) sl8 Oct 2020 OP
Just like doctor appointments. Patients keep appointments more reliably when they are reminded. Midnight Writer Oct 2020 #1
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