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presented points to a causal effect of the IGESP on crime. The most conservative estimates indicate a reduction of 24% in … represented by the program may constitute a first-order factor in a successful policy for fighting crime. -- crime ; police …
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multiplier in crime of 2. -- crime ; social interactions ; indirect effects …
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regular citizens do not become more dishonest in response to crime-related reminders. Moreover, our experimental measure of …
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have a greater amount of crime than non-tourist areas in the long run. Following the literature of the economics of crime à … test whether total crime in Italy is affected by tourist arrivals. Findings confirm the initial intuition of a positive … relationship between tourism and crime in destinations. When controlling for the difference between tourists and residents in the …
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Several theories have been offered to explain the recent declines in violent crime rates in the United States. We …
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per 100,000 population and with an increasing trend. Yet most evidence of crime concentration, geo-temporal patterns, and … event dependence comes from cities in high-income countries. Understanding crime patterns in the region and how they compare … to those in high-income countries is of first-order importance to formulate crime reduction policies. This paper is the …
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greater amount of crime than non-tourist ones in the short and long run. Following the literature of the economics of crime à … la Becker (Crime and Punishment: An Economic Approach, 1968) and Enrlich (Participation in Illegitimate Activities: A … test whether total crime in Italy is affected by the presence of tourists. Findings confirm the initial intuition of a …
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The main focus of this chapter is women as targets of their male partner's violence, although some information …
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presented points to a causal effect of the IGESP on crime. The most conservative estimates indicate a reduction of 24% in … represented by the program may constitute a first-order factor in a successful policy for fighting crime …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013136711