
The Economics of Crime
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Mystery
History
Business & Economics
格式
精装书
页数
2,120
语言
英语
已发布
Jun 26, 2006
出版商
Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN-10
1852787783
ISBN-13
9781852787783
描述
This volume delves into the complex relationship between economics and criminal behavior, offering a thorough theoretical framework for understanding crime from an economic perspective. It explores the various motivations behind criminal actions, using sophisticated economic models to dissect the supply of offenses in society. The authors examine how economic incentives and deterrents affect individuals' decisions to engage in unlawful activities.
The book further emphasizes the significance of private and public responses to crime, analyzing how different socioeconomic factors contribute to criminal activity. Through a blend of empirical data and theoretical discourse, it sheds light on the implications of crime for economic policy and community well-being.
Moreover, it engages with methodology, presenting innovative approaches for studying crime through an economic lens. This critical exploration strives to not only enhance the understanding of crime but also to inform effective strategies for crime prevention and reduction.
Readers interested in the intersection of economics, sociology, and criminology will find this work to be an invaluable resource, sparking new discussions and considerations in the field.
The book further emphasizes the significance of private and public responses to crime, analyzing how different socioeconomic factors contribute to criminal activity. Through a blend of empirical data and theoretical discourse, it sheds light on the implications of crime for economic policy and community well-being.
Moreover, it engages with methodology, presenting innovative approaches for studying crime through an economic lens. This critical exploration strives to not only enhance the understanding of crime but also to inform effective strategies for crime prevention and reduction.
Readers interested in the intersection of economics, sociology, and criminology will find this work to be an invaluable resource, sparking new discussions and considerations in the field.