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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. … be occurring in the criminal world, though many more men than women still engage in criminal activity. Technological …
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for crime, I examine why this system came under strain during the Industrial Revolution, and how private associations were … of crime in a period when Public Choice considerations precluded the introduction of a professional police force. …
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os determinantes econômicos e demográficos dessas taxas com base no modelo econômico do crime. …
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presented points to a causal effect of the IGESP on crime. The most conservative estimates indicate a reduction of 24% in … represented by the program may constitute a first-order factor in a successful policy for fighting crime. …
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presented points to a causal effect of the IGESP on crime. The most conservative estimates indicate a reduction of 24% in … represented by the program may constitute a first-order factor in a successful policy for fighting crime. …
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multiplier in crime of 2. …
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It is a well-known fact that the so called “white collar crimes” now implies a wide variety of offenses (including bribery) that can affect the lives of more individuals than the “classic” crimes. An analysis of corruption necessarily implies an interdisciplinary approach, as it has...
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We examine the effect of medical marijuana laws (MML) on crime treating the introduction of MML as a quasi …-experiment and using three different data sources. First, using data from the Uniform Crime Reports, we find that violent crimes such … in violence in markets where organized crime is pushed out by licit competition. …
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desistance from crime. However, the effects of these events only apply to those experiencing them and do not necessarily explain … last recorded crime. Results: Of those who terminated their criminal career, 10 percent got married, 22 percent had a child …
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greater amount of crime than non-tourist ones in the short and long run. Following the literature of the economics of crime à … la Becker (Crime and Punishment - An Economic Approach, 1968) and Enrlich (Participation in Illegitimate Activities - A … empirically test whether total crime in Italy is affected by the presence of tourists. Findings confirm the initial intuition of a …
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