“…Of the 10 studies published since 2000, 6 examined whether the mere presence (or absence, because of a moratorium or the law being abolished) of the DP was a deterrent to homicide by entering a binary dummy variable into the regression model that took on the value of 1 if the DP was legal in the state and 0 otherwise (Dezhbakhsh et al, 2003;Dezhbakhsh and Shepherd, 2006;Donohue and Wolfers, 2005;Ekelund, Jackson, Ressler, and Tollison, 2006;Mocan and Gittings, 2003;Zimmerman, 2006). 4 The dummy variable approach implicitly assumes that the deterrent effects of the DP are unrelated to the probability of execution; rather, the mere existence of capital punishment is assumed to exert a deterrent effect that is not systematically stronger in years with higher actual probabilities of execution.…”