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The Economics Of Crime An Introduction To Rational Crime Analysis 2nd Edition Harold Winter

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The Economics Of Crime An Introduction To Rational Crime Analysis 2nd Edition Harold Winter
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.2 MB
Pages: 136
Author: Harold Winter
ISBN: 9780429467158, 9781138607521, 9781138607538, 042946715X, 1138607525, 1138607533, 2019025384
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 2

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The Economics Of Crime An Introduction To Rational Crime Analysis 2nd Edition Harold Winter by Harold Winter 9780429467158, 9781138607521, 9781138607538, 042946715X, 1138607525, 1138607533, 2019025384 instant download after payment.

The Economics of Crime presents a review of economic scholarly research in the ever-growing field of crime and punishment. Without using graphs or mathematical equations, Winter combines theory and empirical evidence relating to public policy concerns over a wide range of controversial topics such as the death penalty, racial bias in the criminal justice system, gun control, the war on drugs, fines versus imprisonment, policing tactics, and shaming punishments.
In addition to offering an updated and expanded coverage of these, and other topics, this second edition is more international in scope, with the inclusion of studies that use data from Italy, Australia, the U.K., Singapore, Brazil, and others. Also included is a brand-new chapter on the application of behavioral economics to crime and punishment, providing readers with a succinct introduction to this modern and increasingly important approach to economic issues.
By requiring no previous knowledge of economics, this book continues to be the perfect choice for students new to the study of economics and public policy, whether it is in the discipline of economics, political science, criminology, law, or any other field that is concerned with issues in crime and punishment. Furthermore, due to its accessibility, The Economics of Crime can be enjoyed by anyone who follows current public policy debate over some of society’s most contentious issues.

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