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pt. 1. Fundamental economics of crime and enforcement -- pt. 2. Applying economic theory to crime -- pt. 3. Use of statistical analysis in research on crime -- pt. 4. Economics of specific enforcement issues.
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Introduction. Part I Fundamental Economics of Crime and Enforcement 1. The Economic Rationale for the Criminal Law 2. Benefit/Cost Analysis of the Enforcement Decision 3. Measuring the Amount and Cost of Crime Part II Applying Economic Theory to Crime 4. The Market for "Victimless" Crime 5. The...
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Driving restriction programs have been implemented in many cities around the world to alleviate pollution and congestion problems. Enforcement of such programs is costly and can potentially displace policing resources used for crime prevention and crime detection. Hence, driving restrictions may...
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Driving restriction programs have been implemented in many cities around the world to alleviate pollution and congestion problems. Enforcement of such programs is costly and can potentially displace policing resources used for crime prevention and crime detection. Hence, driving restrictions may...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012958084
Driving restriction programs have been implemented in many cities around the world to alleviate pollution and congestion problems. Enforcement of such programs is costly and can potentially displace policing resources used for crime prevention and crime detection. Hence, driving restrictions may...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011535774