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Crime Paul Ormerod

Crime By Paul Ormerod

Crime by Paul Ormerod


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Summary

Although economic factors may not cause crime, different economic circumstances can increase or decrease the likelihood that an individual who may feel inclined towards criminal behavior will commit a crime in practice. This book shows how fresh developments in economics can be applied to the analysis of criminal behavior.

Crime Summary

Crime: Economic Incentives and Social Networks by Paul Ormerod

In recent years, the economic analysis of crime has helped increase our understanding of different influences on crime levels. Although economic factors may not cause crime, different economic circumstances can increase or decrease the likelihood that an individual who may feel inclined towards criminal behavior will commit a crime in practice. And incentives, including punishments, do affect crime rates. In a lucid style, accessible to the non-economist and economist alike, the author shows how new developments in economics can be applied to the analysis of criminal behavior and used to draw policy conclusions. These new models take into account and illustrate how individuals interact with each other in social networks. As a result, they lead the author to more realistic conclusions and more informed policy recommendations.

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GOR001888067
9780255365543
0255365543
Crime: Economic Incentives and Social Networks by Paul Ormerod
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Institute of Economic Affairs
2005-06-20
144
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