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We study the link between parental selection and child criminality. Following the collapse of the communist regime in 1989, the number of births halved in East Germany. These cohorts became markedly more likely to be arrested as they grew up in reunified Germany. This is observed for both...
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that emotional attachment and risk attitudes play important roles in the fertility-crime relationship. Finally, results for …
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play important roles in the parental selection-crime of children relationship. Finally, results for siblings support a …
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Following the collapse of the Berlin Wall, the birth rate halved in East Germany. Despite their small sizes, the cohorts conceived during this period of socio-economic turmoil were, as they grew up in reunified Germany, markedly more likely to be arrested than cohorts conceived a few years...
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multiple effects of football matches on crime. …
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nine London teams linked to detailed recorded crime data at the area level to empirically estimate these different effects …. My findings show that only property crime significantly increases in the communities hosting football matches but that … that the away game attendance effect on crime is due to voluntary incapacitation of potential offenders. I argue that the …
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Olivier Marie explains the value of an economic approach to the analysis, design and evaluation of crime …
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that emotional attachment and risk attitudes play important roles in the fertility-crime relationship. Finally, results for …
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