“…Although Gibbs contended that the “deterrent effect of punishment is largely restrictive” (1975: 34), systematic empirical investigations of this concept are still preliminary and relatively scarce (Jacobs, , , ; Jacobs and Cherbonneau, ; Jacobs and Miller, ; Gallupe, Bouchard, and Caulkins, ; Paternoster, ; Wright and Decker, ). Specifically, most of the prior research that has dealt with this concept has been qualitative in nature (Jacobs, , , ; Jacobs and Cherbonneau, ) and has drawn on relatively small samples (Beauregard and Bouchard, ; Jacobs, ; Jacobs and Cherbonneau, ).…”