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herman explains that "Few developments are more indicative of public concern about crime - and declining faith in the ability of public institutions to cope with it - than the burgeoning growth in private policing." Market-provision of goods and services to facilitate all types of crime control...
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Econometric studies of public policies that might deter driving-under-the-influence (DUI) offenses generally adopt, either explicitly or implicitly, the basic framework provided in Becker's (1968) expected utility model of crime behavior. Yet many of the DUI studies suggest that neither the...
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