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asks how contingent manifestations of organized crime can be better grasped by borrowing analytical tools from … reflecting recent transformations of Mexican organized crime. Over a year of close-proximity fieldwork, exclusive first …-organization–environment influences. Largely neglected, it has driven the mutation of Mexican organized crime and the country’s armed conflict altogether …
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The proper operationalization of urban and rural is extremely important to our understanding of the impacts of specific ecological context on human behavior. However, even with the ever-improving definitional advancements, our understanding of these community-level concepts, in regards to a...
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This paper discusses the story of Mary and Roger an elderly couple who opted to buy a car, but later were pressed to sell it because they were unable to absorb the costs of insurance. The world of risks does not work in the same lines in North than South. This pieces invites the discussion to...
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Abstract The article discusses the possibility of classifying plagiarism as a culturally motivated crime. Creating … plagiarism is a crime and those where the failure to mark the authorship of a work results from the customs prevailing in their …
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property crime, have sex, join gangs, attempt suicide, or run away from home. We employ propensity score matching methods to …
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Abstract During the 1998-99 season, the National Hockey League randomly varied the number of referees used across games, seemingly providing a rare opportunity to test directly the deterrence model. Combining experimental parameter estimates with an economic model, there is little evidence that...
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analyze the impact of Catholic school attendance on the likelihood that teenagers use or sell drugs, commit property crime …
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Abstract Donohue and Levitt (2001) attribute over half of the decline in U.S. crime rates during the 1990s to abortion …, as more than a quarter of the drop in violent crime can be attributed to the increase in teenage abortions that occurred … after legalization. These results suggest that lower crime rates from abortion legalization are due to better timing of …
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on crime rates. The elasticity of violent crime with respect to childhood lead exposure is estimated to be 0.8, and this … little evidence indicates an effect of lead on property crime. Overall, I find that the reduction in childhood lead exposure … in the late 1970s and early 1980s was responsible for significant declines in violent crime in the 1990s and may cause …
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Abstract Although political leaders and the public believe that California’s “tough on crime” policies, most notably … its “Three Strikes” sentencing framework, put into effect in 1994, are responsible for a 100% crime drop in California … since 1992, the evidence from research and a logical examination of data on violent crime state by state over the past 50 …
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