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progress and social norms have freed women from the home, increasing their participation in both the labor market and the crime … whether the policy prescriptions to reduce crime should differ for women. …In recent decades, women's participation in the labor market has increased considerably in most countries and is …
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’ bearing scant relation to the ‘crime’ of choosing a violent man as a partner: this results in the woman being “thrice punished …-traumatic stress occasioned by violence in the relationship, in a context in which battered women face serious barriers to obtaining a … knowledge about male violence against women and gender bias in the law, and the relative unawareness of the reality of domestic …
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structure for analyzing identity theft crime control methods based on primary, secondary, and tertiary responses to crime. The … equipped to combat the phishing problem. The article concludes that no single crime control method alone will be enough to …
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In recent years the term “wage theft” has been widely used to describe the phenomenon of employers not paying their workers the wages they are owed. While the term has great normative weight, it is rarely accompanied by calls for employers literally to be prosecuted under the criminal law....
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This essay reviews the economics of criminal procedure, proceeding through four topics in the literature. First, I review the implications of substantive criminal law theories for criminal procedure. The second part discusses the error cost model of criminal procedure, which is the dominant...
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On November 14, 2013, Professor Dervan was called to testify before the United States House of Representatives' Committee on the Judiciary Over-Criminalization Task Force. Available here is his written testimony. In his written testimony, Professor Dervan examines the phenomenon of...
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