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empirical tests of the key player policy in a real world setting. This policy defines a micro-founded strategy for removing the … theoretical predictions of the key player policy with real world outcomes. By focusing on networks for which the key player has … disappeared over time, we show that the theoretical predicted crime reduction is close to what is observed in the real world. We …
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Delinquents are embedded in a network of relationships. Social ties among delinquents are modeled by means of a graph where delinquents compete for a booty and benefit from local interactions with their neighbors. Each delinquent decides in a non-cooperative way how much delinquency effort he...
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Delinquents are embedded in a network of relationships. Social ties among delinquents are modeled by means of a graph where delinquents compete for a booty and benefit from local interactions with their neighbors. Each delinquent decides in a non-cooperative way how much delinquency effort he...
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empirical tests of the key player policy in a real world setting. This policy defines a micro-founded strategy for removing the … theoretical predictions of the key player policy with real world outcomes. By focusing on networks for which the key player has … disappeared over time, we show that the theoretical predicted crime reduction is close to what is observed in the real world. We …
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Social network analysis can help us understand more about the root causes of delinquent behavior and crime and provide practical guidance for the design of crime prevention policies. To illustrate these points, we first present a selective review of several key studies and findings from the...
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We study spillover effects within co-offending networks by leveraging deaths of co-offenders for causal identification. Our results demonstrate that the death of a co-offender significantly reduces the criminal activities of other network members. We observe a decaying pattern in the magnitude...
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