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offenders. The overlap between offenders and victims is not well understood in criminology, and in the economics of crime the … economics, as well as bounded and ecological rationality are discussed. The paper presents new econometric evidence based on …
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This paper studies the effect of ambient light on crime, taking advantage of the daylight saving time (DST) policy … database managed by Chile's national police, a centralized agency that collects detailed information regarding each crime … found. Most of the changes in property crime due to the DST policy are driven by robbery in residential areas. …
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addiction. Curiosity or a transient attraction can lead an offender to commit her first crime. This first infraction will give … misconduct. If the feedback is sufficiently positive, the offender may commit a second crime, and possibly a third. At some point …, the offender will find herself with the opportunity to commit yet another crime, and realize that the immediate disutility …
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