Criminals are common to all societies. To fight against them the community takes different security measures as, for example, to bring about a police. Thus, crime causes a depletion of the common wealth not only by criminal acts but also because the cost of hiring a police force. In this paper, we present a mathematical model of a criminal-prone self-protected society that is divided into socio-economical classes. We study the effect of a non-null crime rate on a free-of-criminals society which is taken as a reference system. As a consequence, we define a criminal-prone society as one whose free-of-criminals steady state is unstable under small perturbations of a certain socio-economical context. Finally, we compare two alternative strategi...
The economic theory of crime considers criminal a rational individual, maximiser (that is, inclined ...
In this paper, we develop a general equilibrium model of crime. It is shown that law and norms are s...
In this paper, we develop a simple model of social dynamics governing the evolution of strategic sel...
Abstract. Criminals are common to all societies. To fight against them the community takes different...
Armed Criminal group is one of the problems faced by many countries in the world. Awful behaviour of...
The rise of the criminal population in the United States has brought concern, debate, and contention...
Recently, there have been many attempts to develop a mathematical model that captures the nature of ...
The first essay of this thesis, co-authored by Rodrigo Soares, develops a dynamic life-cycle equilib...
Crime data provides information on the nature and location of the crime but, in general, does not in...
There is as much contention over the cause of crime as there is about how to solve it, and the two i...
Model Armed Criminal Groups is mathematically realistic to be considered in the study of mathematica...
Crime data provides information on the nature and location of the crime but, in general, does not in...
In this paper, we approach the phenomenon of criminal activity from an infectious perspective by usi...
A general equilibrium analysis of the effects of income redistribution and crime, showing that while...
AbstractCrime is the result of a rational distinctive balance between the benefits and costs of an i...
The economic theory of crime considers criminal a rational individual, maximiser (that is, inclined ...
In this paper, we develop a general equilibrium model of crime. It is shown that law and norms are s...
In this paper, we develop a simple model of social dynamics governing the evolution of strategic sel...
Abstract. Criminals are common to all societies. To fight against them the community takes different...
Armed Criminal group is one of the problems faced by many countries in the world. Awful behaviour of...
The rise of the criminal population in the United States has brought concern, debate, and contention...
Recently, there have been many attempts to develop a mathematical model that captures the nature of ...
The first essay of this thesis, co-authored by Rodrigo Soares, develops a dynamic life-cycle equilib...
Crime data provides information on the nature and location of the crime but, in general, does not in...
There is as much contention over the cause of crime as there is about how to solve it, and the two i...
Model Armed Criminal Groups is mathematically realistic to be considered in the study of mathematica...
Crime data provides information on the nature and location of the crime but, in general, does not in...
In this paper, we approach the phenomenon of criminal activity from an infectious perspective by usi...
A general equilibrium analysis of the effects of income redistribution and crime, showing that while...
AbstractCrime is the result of a rational distinctive balance between the benefits and costs of an i...
The economic theory of crime considers criminal a rational individual, maximiser (that is, inclined ...
In this paper, we develop a general equilibrium model of crime. It is shown that law and norms are s...
In this paper, we develop a simple model of social dynamics governing the evolution of strategic sel...