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The banker's common law contractual duty of confidentiality to clients has been well established for over 86 years. The four qualifications to the duty of confidentiality were crafted in 1924 in Tournier's Case when crime was viewed as a local phenomenon. The question arises as to whether and...
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In many historical episodes, the extent of criminal activity has displayed booms and busts. One very clear example is the case of metal crime, where in the face of big increases in value driven by world commodity prices, the incidence of metal thefts in the UK (and elsewhere) rose very sharply...
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"In this paper we evaluate what economists have learned over the past 40 years about the determinants of crime. We base our evaluation on two kinds of evidence: an examination of aggregate data over long time periods and across countries, and a critical review of the literature. We argue that...
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