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The Crime Drop In America Rev Ed Alfred Blumstein Joel Wallman

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The Crime Drop In America Rev Ed Alfred Blumstein Joel Wallman
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.58 MB
Pages: 375
Author: Alfred Blumstein, Joel Wallman
ISBN: 9780511147128, 9780521681483, 9780521862790, 0521681480, 0521862795, 0511147120
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: Rev. ed

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The Crime Drop In America Rev Ed Alfred Blumstein Joel Wallman by Alfred Blumstein, Joel Wallman 9780511147128, 9780521681483, 9780521862790, 0521681480, 0521862795, 0511147120 instant download after payment.

Violent crime in America shot up sharply in the mid-1980s and continued to climb until 1991, after which something unprecedented occurred. The crime level declined to a level not seen since the 1960s. This revised edition of The Crime Drop in America focuses first on the dramatic drop in crime rates in America in the 1990s, and then, in a new epilogue, on the patterns since 2000. The separate chapters written by distinguished experts cover the many factors affecting crime rates: policing, incarceration, drug markets, gun control, economics, and demographics. Detailed analyses emphasize the mutual effects of changes in crack markets, a major focus of youth violence, and the drop in rates of violence following decline in demand for crack. The contrasts between the crime-drop period of the 1990s and the period since 2000 are explored in the new epilogue, which also reviews major new developments in thinking about the causes and control of crime.

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