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Economics of Crime and Enforcement

Autor Anthony M. Yezer
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 iun 2025
Economics of Crime and Enforcement is an innovative book which is strongly linked to the new theoretical and empirical journal literature. This second edition has been fully updated to reflect the latest developments in the field and features new chapters on behavioral economics and crime and crime and large cities.
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ISBN-13: 9781032861623
ISBN-10: 1032861622
Pagini: 444
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 mm
Editura: Taylor & Francis Ltd.

Cuprins

Introduction  Part I: Fundamental Economics of Crime and Enforcement  1. The Economic Rationale for the Criminal Law  2. Benefit/Cost Analysis of the Enforcement Decision  3. Measuring the Amount and Cost of Crime  Part II: Applying Economic Theory to Crime  4. The Market for "Victimless" Crime  5. The Market for Crime with Victims  6. Risk Preferences and the Supply of Offenses  7. The State Preference Model and the Economics of Tax Evasion  8. Modeling Neighborhood Crime and Self-Enforcement  9. Enforcement Games  Part III: Use of Statistical Analysis in Research on Crime  10. Statistical Problems in Testing Models of Crime  11. Implicit Market Measures of the Benefits of Crime Control  Part IV: Economics of Specific Enforcement Issues  12. Economics of Incarceration: Deterrence and Incapacitation  13. Economics of Three-Strikes Legislation  14. Juvenile Crime  15. Neighborhood Gangs  16. Economic Effects of Private Enforcement  17. The Broken Windows Hypothesis  18. Crime and Economic Development  19. Guns and Crime  20. Drugs and Crime  21. Economics of Profiling  22. Deterrence and Capital Punishment

Notă biografică

Anthony Yezer is Professor of Economics at George Washington University where he directs the Center for Economic Research.