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Italian crime phenomenon some stylized facts exist: high spatial and time variability and presence of 'organised crime' (e … determinants of Italian crime for 1999 and 2003 and its 'neighbouring' effects, measured in terms of geographical and relational … have a relevant impact on crime activities, but their role changes enormously respect to crimes against person (murders) or …
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Becker (1968) and Stigler (1970) provide the germinal works for an economic analysis of crime. The approach they … outlined has been utilised to consider the response of crime rates to a range of economic, criminal and socioeconomic factors … observed pattern of crime. This paper builds on a recent publication in the literature (McIntyre & Lacombe 2012), and using the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011397554
Becker (1968) and Stigler (1970) provide the germinal works for an economic analysis of crime. The approach they … outlined has been utilised to consider the response of crime rates to a range of economic, criminal and socioeconomic factors … observed pattern of crime. This paper builds on a recent publication in the literature (McIntyre & Lacombe 2012), and using the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010740472
There is a long and detailed history of attempts to understand what causes crime. One of the most prominent strands of … this literature has sought to better understand the relationship between economic conditions and crime. Following Becker …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010568549
Italian crime phenomenon some stylized facts exist: high spatial and time variability and presence of “organised crime” (e … determinants of Italian crime for 1999 and 2003 and its “neighbouring” effects, measured in terms of geographical and relational … have a relevant impact on crime activities, but their role changes enormously respect to crimes against person (murders) or …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005230892
Becker (1968) and Stigler (1970) provide the germinal works for an economic analysis of crime. The approach they … outlined has been utilised to consider the response of crime rates to a range of economic, criminal and socioeconomic factors … observed pattern of crime. This paper builds on a recent publication in the literature (McIntyre & Lacombe 2012), and using the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011515681
Violence is often viewed as an intrinsic feature of illicit markets, driven by competition, disputes, and predation. We … argue that the connection between violence and markets is not exclusive to illicit markets and that in the absence of strong … between violence and markets in the 14th century. We then employ a large language model to analyze the coroner's accounts of …
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partner violence (IPV) and a predictor of homicide, yet it was historically neglected by the criminal justice system. Since …
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Becker (1968) and Stigler (1970) provide the germinal works for an economic analysis of crime, and their approach has … been utilised to consider the response of crime rates to a range of economic, criminal and socioeconomic factors. Until … of crime. This paper uses the Becker (1968) and Stigler (1970) framework, and extends to a fuller consideration of the …
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We explore the individual and joint explanatory power of concepts from economics, psychology, and criminology for criminal behavior. More precisely, we consider risk and time preferences, personality traits from psychology (Big Five and locus of control), and a self-control scale from...
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