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had so much crime in living memory nor why we should not be currently experiencing far more. It assumes "criminals are … (potentially all of) us" and that crime is normal. It is argued that there is a need to bring in the moral dimension directly … (without reducing it to a mere price) in order to understand why many agents renounce crime and often sacrifice apparent …
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Die Kenntnisnahme von Straftaten im Forschungsprozess ist ein forschungsethisches Dilemma und birgt für Forschende Unsicherheiten: Wenn beim Forschen Straftaten bekannt werden, ist oft unklar: Müssen Forschende die Kenntnis von Straftaten verschweigen oder müssen oder sollten sie sie...
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This paper examines the issue of whether workers learn productive skills from their co-workers, even if those skills are unethical. Specifically, we estimate whether Jose Canseco, one of the best baseball players in the last few decades, affected the performance of his teammates. In his...
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. -- Peer effects ; corruption ; crime ; externalities …
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This paper investigates empirically whether prostitution reduces sex crimes. Theoretical predictions suggest two contradicting effects: substituting or complementing. By using survey data of sex offenders in Korea, I find that prostitution increases the probability of committing sex crimes....
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Subsequent to the Shinhan decision, Busan District Court recently rendered a “not guilty” decision relating to Dongyang Major/Hanil Textile merger case. Dongyang Major acquired a majority equity interest in Hanil Textile under court protection with borrowed funds, merged it, and paid back...
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This paper investigates empirically whether prostitution reduces sex crimes. Theoretical predictions suggest two contradicting effects: substituting or complementing. By using survey data of sex offenders in Korea, I find that prostitution increases the probability of one committing sex crimes....
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