This paper analyses the socioeconomic determinants of property crime and violent crime in Ireland between 2003 and 2012. The aim of the study is to determine whether individuals respond to incentives when deciding to engage in crime and whether this decision is dependent on the type of crime an individual engages in. The results of the paper support the economic theory of crime which indicates that criminals respond to incentives, particularly for property crimes. Higher detection rates have been found to reduce crime rates for property crimes while the impact on violent crimes is found to be insignificant. The socioeconomic determinants of crime tend to be more ambiguous
Starting from Becker’s seminal paper we review the first contribu-tions to the economics of crime, s...
This paper investigates the relationship between various socioeconomic factors and crime, especially...
The paper intends to contribute to a better understanding of the interactions between criminality, e...
This paper analyses the socioeconomic determinants of property crime and violent crime in Ireland be...
This paper analyses the socioeconomic determinants of property crime and violent crime in Ireland be...
This paper outlines an econometric model of the level of burglary in Ireland between 1952 and 1998. ...
There is widespread agreement that crime in Ireland has become both more frequent and more costly in...
This paper outlines an econometric model of the level of burglary in Ireland between 1952 and 1998. ...
Academic interest in crime and punishment in Ireland has grown in recent years and a number of impor...
This study aims of investigating the economics of crime in selected 21 countries in the world which ...
The aim of this paper is to investigate spatial patterns of crime in Ireland to develop a better the...
This thesis includes three empirical studies detecting the determinants of crime in England and Wale...
While the Republic of Ireland is a relatively peaceful country, with a homicide rate significantly l...
peer-reviewedThe Economic boom from the beginning of this decade up until 2009 had many unforeseen c...
It is essential to ensure peace and security for sustainable development. In recent years, economic ...
Starting from Becker’s seminal paper we review the first contribu-tions to the economics of crime, s...
This paper investigates the relationship between various socioeconomic factors and crime, especially...
The paper intends to contribute to a better understanding of the interactions between criminality, e...
This paper analyses the socioeconomic determinants of property crime and violent crime in Ireland be...
This paper analyses the socioeconomic determinants of property crime and violent crime in Ireland be...
This paper outlines an econometric model of the level of burglary in Ireland between 1952 and 1998. ...
There is widespread agreement that crime in Ireland has become both more frequent and more costly in...
This paper outlines an econometric model of the level of burglary in Ireland between 1952 and 1998. ...
Academic interest in crime and punishment in Ireland has grown in recent years and a number of impor...
This study aims of investigating the economics of crime in selected 21 countries in the world which ...
The aim of this paper is to investigate spatial patterns of crime in Ireland to develop a better the...
This thesis includes three empirical studies detecting the determinants of crime in England and Wale...
While the Republic of Ireland is a relatively peaceful country, with a homicide rate significantly l...
peer-reviewedThe Economic boom from the beginning of this decade up until 2009 had many unforeseen c...
It is essential to ensure peace and security for sustainable development. In recent years, economic ...
Starting from Becker’s seminal paper we review the first contribu-tions to the economics of crime, s...
This paper investigates the relationship between various socioeconomic factors and crime, especially...
The paper intends to contribute to a better understanding of the interactions between criminality, e...