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paper is based on qualitative data gathered from a series of interviews with 33 individuals working with victims of crime in … implications – It is argued Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) should explore mechanisms for extending such services to more … victims of crime and ensuring better co-ordination of service delivery. Originality/value – From October 2014 onwards PCCs are …
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entrepreneurs when applying neutralization theory to deny crime activities. Social implications – Neutralization theory illustrates … how serious white‐collar crime is denied by the offender. Originality/value – As can be seen by this brief discussion of … criminal entrepreneurship, white‐collar criminality and corporate and organized crime, there is a need for a concentrated …
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Purpose This paper focusses on analysing the impact of crime on the housing market in Los Angeles (LA) County. By … looking at different types of crime instead of general crime measures and controlling by spatial dimension of prices and crime … as well as endogeneity, a model is developed that allows for the understanding of how a specific crime impacts the …
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The opportunity for computer‐related crime in the automated office/distributed environment is greater than in the …
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and county-level crime in the U.S. The authors conclude that casinos cause a significant amount of crime. However, there … are a number of problems with their analysis. The most serious problem is that their paper uses a crime rate that excludes … the visiting population at risk, thereby overstating the crime rate in casino counties. Second, the crime data used are …
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€œCasinos, Crime, and Community Costs†(Grinols and Mustard, 2006) and declines to respond to the failings that we raised about his …
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crime. Only one study, an influential paper in the Stanford Law Review (2003) by Ian Ayres and John J. Donohue III, implies … that these laws lead to an increase in crime. We apply an improved version of the Ayres and Donohue method to a more …-issue laws decrease crime and the costs of crime. Purists in statistical analysis object with some cause to some of methods …
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Professor Walker raises five concerns about our previous research on casinos and crime, published in the Review of …
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right-to-carry gun laws and crime rates. They replied in the January 2009 issue. Here we respond to their reply. …
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Economists have been newsworthy critics of the policy of drug prohibition. This paper seeks to determine if these instances of criticism represent a consensus of professional opinion. A random survey of professional economists suggests that the majority supports reform of drug policy in the...
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