At the core of economics is the idea that humans behave rationally and will maximize their own utility in any given situation. Illegal behavior, then, can be hard to explain; a criminal must reason that breaking the law is worth the potential benefit their action could bring. Traditional studies examining the motivations behind crime have been divided, with economic theory on one side and sociological, biological or psychological theory on the other. Only recently have researchers considered variables from both of these categories simultaneously in crime modeling. This thesis treats the combined model of Peter-Jan Engelen, Michel W. Lander, and Marc van Essen in "What determines crime rates? An empirical test of integrated economic and...
Polls identify crime as the number one public worry. Crime also exacts tremendous costs not factored...
We all crave simple elegance. Physicists since Einstein have been searching for a grand unified theo...
Our research examines the decision to participate in crime using a dynamic model of individual choic...
Research on crime has by no means reached a definitive conclusion on which factors are related to cr...
The rational choice methodology is gaining in popularity not just because it tends to generate lots ...
Too often students in economics emerge with a clear grasp of theory, but precious little ability to ...
Starting from Becker’s seminal paper we review the first contribu-tions to the economics of crime, s...
Starting from Becker’s seminal paper we review the first contribu-tions to the economics of crime, s...
Main weakness of economics of crime is that it focuses on rational offender who is isolated from soc...
Economic analyses of criminal law are frequently and heavily criticized for being unable to explain ...
It is very necessary to acquire a solid understanding of the three primary causes of criminal conduc...
The relationship between labor market conditions and the crime rate is a highly important topic of d...
There is as much contention over the cause of crime as there is about how to solve it, and the two i...
The economics of crime has been an active field of research for nearly 50 years. Among its contribut...
The lack of common definitions, differences in ideology and emphases concerning the variables of cri...
Polls identify crime as the number one public worry. Crime also exacts tremendous costs not factored...
We all crave simple elegance. Physicists since Einstein have been searching for a grand unified theo...
Our research examines the decision to participate in crime using a dynamic model of individual choic...
Research on crime has by no means reached a definitive conclusion on which factors are related to cr...
The rational choice methodology is gaining in popularity not just because it tends to generate lots ...
Too often students in economics emerge with a clear grasp of theory, but precious little ability to ...
Starting from Becker’s seminal paper we review the first contribu-tions to the economics of crime, s...
Starting from Becker’s seminal paper we review the first contribu-tions to the economics of crime, s...
Main weakness of economics of crime is that it focuses on rational offender who is isolated from soc...
Economic analyses of criminal law are frequently and heavily criticized for being unable to explain ...
It is very necessary to acquire a solid understanding of the three primary causes of criminal conduc...
The relationship between labor market conditions and the crime rate is a highly important topic of d...
There is as much contention over the cause of crime as there is about how to solve it, and the two i...
The economics of crime has been an active field of research for nearly 50 years. Among its contribut...
The lack of common definitions, differences in ideology and emphases concerning the variables of cri...
Polls identify crime as the number one public worry. Crime also exacts tremendous costs not factored...
We all crave simple elegance. Physicists since Einstein have been searching for a grand unified theo...
Our research examines the decision to participate in crime using a dynamic model of individual choic...