Mark A. Cohen - Resources for the Future
Mark A. Cohen - Resources for the Future
Mark A. Cohen - Resources for the Future
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<strong>Mark</strong> A. <strong>Cohen</strong><br />
Vitae 1/11; Pg. 6<br />
Konar, Shameek and <strong>Mark</strong> A. <strong>Cohen</strong>, “Does <strong>the</strong> <strong>Mark</strong>et Value Environmental Per<strong>for</strong>mance?”<br />
Review of Economics and Statistics 83 (2): 281-9 (May 2001).<br />
<strong>Cohen</strong>, <strong>Mark</strong> A. “In<strong>for</strong>mation as a Policy Instrument in Protecting <strong>the</strong> Environment: What Have<br />
We Learned?” Environmental Law Reporter 31: 10425-31 (April 2001).<br />
[Reprinted in Corporate Crime, volume in The International Library of Criminology,<br />
Criminal Justice and Penology – Second Series, edited by Sally Simpson and Carole<br />
Gibbs (Hampshire, UK: Ashgate Publishing (<strong>for</strong>thcoming, April 2007).]<br />
Miller, Ted R., Deborah A. Fisher, and <strong>Mark</strong> A. <strong>Cohen</strong>, “Costs of Juvenile Violence: Policy<br />
Implications,” 107 Pediatrics 1:e3 (January 2001), electronic journal available at:<br />
http://www.pediatrics.org/cgi/content/full/107/1/e3.<br />
<strong>Cohen</strong>, <strong>Mark</strong> A. “To Treat or Not to Treat? Costs and Benefits of Offender Treatment Programs,”<br />
Chapter in Handbook of Offender Assessment and Treatment. Edited by Clive R. Hollin.<br />
John Wiley and Sons publishers (December 2000).<br />
<strong>Cohen</strong>, <strong>Mark</strong> A. “The Economics of Crime and Punishment: Implications <strong>for</strong> Sentencing of<br />
Economic Crimes and New Technology Offenses,” George Mason University law Review<br />
9 (2): 503-28 Winter 2000.<br />
Alexander, Cindy R., Jennifer Arlen, and <strong>Mark</strong> A. <strong>Cohen</strong>, “Evaluating Trends in Corporate<br />
Sentencing: How Reliable are <strong>the</strong> U.S. Sentencing Commission‟s Data?” 13 Federal<br />
Sentencing Reporter 2: 108. (September/October 2000).<br />
<strong>Cohen</strong>, <strong>Mark</strong> A. “Measuring <strong>the</strong> Costs and Benefits of Crime and Justice.” Chapter in Volume 4<br />
(pp. 263-316): Measurement and Analysis of Crime and Justice,” Criminal Justice 2000.<br />
National Institute of Justice, July 2000, NCJ 182411; available at<br />
http://www.ncjrs.org/criminal_justice2000/vol_4/04f.pdf.<br />
<strong>Cohen</strong>, <strong>Mark</strong> A. “Empirical Research on <strong>the</strong> Deterrent Effect of Environmental Monitoring and<br />
En<strong>for</strong>cement,” Environmental Law Reporter, 30: 10245-52 (April 2000).<br />
[Reprinted in Making Law Work: Environmental Compliance & Sustainable<br />
Development, Volume 2 (2005) edited by Durwood Zaelke, Donald Kaniaru, and Eva<br />
Kružíková (London, England: Cameron May Ltd.).]<br />
Abkowitz, <strong>Mark</strong> D., <strong>Mark</strong> A. <strong>Cohen</strong>, Susan S. Buck, David W. Case and Patricia A. Drake,<br />
“Environmental In<strong>for</strong>mation Disclosure and Stakeholder Involvement: Searching <strong>for</strong><br />
Common Ground,” Corporate Environmental Strategy, 6(4): 415-24 (December 1999).<br />
Alexander, Cindy R., Jennifer Arlen, and <strong>Mark</strong> A. <strong>Cohen</strong>, “The Effect of Federal Sentencing<br />
Guidelines on Penalties <strong>for</strong> Public Corporations,” Federal Sentencing Reporter 12(1): 20-6<br />
(July/August 1999).