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Economics examines crime as a special case of maximising behaviour. The literature has developed separately from the economic analysis of law as a part of mainstream applied economics, as economists have mostly concerned themselves, as does this chapter, with the economics of criminal deterrence. We examine deterrence hypotheses, empirical tests of deterrence, other influences on crime such as unemployment, and distinctions between violent and non-violent crime.
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Dnes, A.W. (2000). The Economics of Crime. In: Fielding, N.G., Clarke, A., Witt, R. (eds) The Economic Dimensions of Crime. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-62853-7_3
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