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Impact: How Law Affects Behavior

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Laws and regulations are ubiquitous, touching on many aspects of individual and corporate behavior. But under what conditions are laws and rules actually effective? A huge amount of recent work in political science, sociology, economics, criminology, law, and psychology, among other disciplines, deals with this question. But these fields rarely inform one another, leaving the state of research disjointed and disorganized. Lawrence M. Friedman finds order in this cacophony. Impact gathers recent findings into one overarching analysis and lays the groundwork for a cohesive body of work in what Friedman labels “impact studies.” The first important factor that has a bearing on impact is communication. A rule or law has no effect if it never reaches its intended audience. The public’s fund of legal knowledge, the clarity of the law, and the presence of information brokers all influence the flow of information from lawmakers to citizens. After a law is communicated, subjects sometimes comply, sometimes resist, and sometimes adjust or evade. Three clusters of motives help shape which reaction will prevail: first, rewards and punishments; second, peer group influences; and third, issues of conscience, legitimacy, and morality. When all of these factors move in the same direction, law can have a powerful impact; when they conflict, the outcome is sometimes unpredictable. Read more

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Harvard University Press (September 19, 2016)


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 336 pages


ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0674971051


ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 59


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.38 pounds


Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.12 x 1.1 x 9.25 inches


Best Sellers Rank: #2,337,159 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #664 in Jurisprudence (Books) #2,911 in Sociology (Books) #111,465 in Social Sciences (Books)


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  • Five Stars
A masterpiece by a great scholar.
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2016 by SC

  • another brilliant book from an amazing scholar
Pros: 1. This book introduces various new concepts....from deterrence curve, to legal conscious, and legal culture 2. THe book does an amazing job of explaining the 3 "clusters" that determine how law affects behavior: peer pressure, rewards/punishment, and the "intangibles" morality, legitimacy, consensus etc. 3. Friedman as usual does an amazing job of somehow bouncing between analogy to study to essay and somehow bouncing right back to the point he's trying to bring out. Cons: 1. Because of the sort of "bounce around" style Friedman writes in this book (like his other books) is a very tedious and . As a result this is one of those 200-300 page books that takes the time of a 600 page book to read because you have to often pause to grasp what he's saying at times. 2. THe third cluster needed a singular clear definition or at least more focus on connecting that cluster to law. There were so many various terms within that one cluster that it was sort of hard to come up with a concrete way to summarize it all. Overall an informative and entertaining read that will change the way you look at the impact behind law. I would personally recommending read this along with another book that does the same thing "The Legal Analyst". It's another bounce around book that reads like a 600 page book but ends up being worth it because it changes the way you evaluate the law and it' impact on society. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2020 by Mike watkins Jr.

  • Five Stars
Amazing book!
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2016 by Maria Monteiro

  • This is an important book that provides a comprehensive and ...
This is an important book that provides a comprehensive and systematic view of the impact of law on behavior looking at the law from the perspective of social sciences. It is extremely well-written and well-organized.
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2018 by OVD

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