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How should we think about crime deterrence in times of pandemics? The economic analysis of crime tells us that … potential offenders will compare the costs and the benefits from crime and from innocence and then choose whichever option that … insights from law and economics, this article investigates how the various components in the cost-benefit analysis of crime …
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response to Covid-19 in New Zealand for six crime types in six cities. We then use the estimated models to forecast … counterfactual crime trajectories. Novel elements include cleanly defined lockdown periods, two distinct lockdowns with meaningful …
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use high-frequency, real-time data from Los Angeles on 911 calls, crime incidents, arrests, and calls to a DV hotline to …
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data on crime by Local Government Area over the period 2019-2020. We apply both Ordinary Least Squares and a fixed effect … result, there is a higher relative incidence of domestic assaults rather than an overall increase in crime. The results are …
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“Control fraud” drove the crisis. Control fraud occurs when those that control a seemingly legitimate entity use it as a “weapon” to defraud. In finance, accounting is the “weapon of choice.” Regulators, criminologists, and criminologists have documented the pervasive role of control...
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use high-frequency, real-time data from Los Angeles on 911 calls, crime incidents, arrests, and calls to a DV hotline to …
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The first stream of economic studies on public policy responses during the COVID-19 pandemic focused on the stringency, the effectiveness, and the impact of the countries' interventions and paid rather little attention to the corresponding means used to support them. The present paper...
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