Crime and Unemployment
.... In such a scenario, the
cost of
crime to the legitimate society would be measurable in terms of the loss of property, lives, and misery inflicted as the result ....
(4010

16

)
Theories of Crime
.... to the net rewards of noncrime, as expressed in the discussion of Wilson and Herrnstein's theory, offers a type of
cost-benefit analysis of
crime that has long ....
(2219

9

)
The juvenile justice system & Crime
.... not show that it was a solution to the underlying problem of juvenile
crime. Also noted was the fact that ISP was difficult to achieve in a
cost-effective way ....
(2098

8

)
Effects of Legalization of Drugs on Street Crime
.... the
cost of supplying drugs, driving up prices. Thus, when enforcement suppresses consumption, drug spending, with its associated property and violent
crime, ....
(5309

21

)
Uniform Crime Report Program
.... to have a higher dollar
cost than violent crimes, some police departments may be reluctant to investigate them because they do not go into
crime statistics. ....
(4566

18

)
Thinking About Crime
.... nations, which means that the special social structure has helped create
crime, and must be changed to reduce
crime, which means great economic
cost and social ....
(2061

8

)
Comp Crime First Half
.... to theft. Though exact numbers are nearly impossible to come by, the total
cost of technology-related
crime is high. One estimate ....
(7572

30

)
TRENDS IN ADULT VIOLENT CRIME
.... much of a deterrent effect on adult violent
crime, but it has taken a great many dangerous felons out of circulation, albeit at a high financial
cost to society ....
(2865

11

)
TRENDS IN ADULT VIOLENT CRIME
.... much of a deterrent effect on adult violent
crime, but it has taken a great many dangerous felons out of circulation, albeit at a high financial
cost to society ....
(2824

11

)
CRIME BY THE ELDERLY
.... is caught between the demands of hard-liners in society that the
crime must be .... programs to charge convicted persons for a part of the
cost of administering ....
(6672

27

)
Treatment of Offenders
.... In order to balance the equation between the
cost of
crime and the
cost of treating the offender, one must look at a variety of factors. ....
(2019

8

)
Computer Fraud & Crime
.... related
crime is recognized by management of medium sized firms, there is a reluctance to implement corrective action because of a concern over the
cost of ....
(4712

19

)
White-collar Crime
.... San Segundo, Gonzalo. "The
Cost of Computer
Crime." World Press Review June 1988: 47. Albenese, Jay S. "Tomorrow's Thieves." The Futurist Sept.-Oct. ....
(3296

13

)
Prisons and Crime Reduction
.... it cannot be assumed that all potential offenders are "self-interested, reasoning, rational
cost-benefit calculators." The motivation to commit
crime is based ....
(1275

5

)
Programs to Reduce Crime in the US
.... it cannot be assumed that all potential offenders are "self-interested, reasoning, rational
cost-benefit calculators." The motivation to commit
crime is based ....
(1275

5

)
Private Prisons
.... 2-3). Although private prisons were touted as the
cost-efficient panacea for the prevention of
crime during the mid-1990s, they have lost their attractiveness ....
(1207

5

)
Classical theory in Criminology
.... If the punishment is increasingly harsher as the level of the
crime increases, so that the
cost of the
crime always outweighs the benefits, then punishment can ....
(1442

6

)
Classical theory in criminology
.... If the punishment is increasingly harsher as the level of the
crime increases, so that the
cost of the
crime always outweighs the benefits, then punishment can ....
(1442

6

)
"Three Strikes and You're Out: A Bad Crime Policy
.... Another artifact of these laws is that the
cost of the court system itself has .... that beyond the putative and dubious claims of a reduction in
crime rates in ....
(2182

9

)
The Real War on Crime
.... This is not a new thought and it has not reduced drug use or drug-related
crime. The recommendation that criminal justice spending must be
cost-effective is a ....
(2063

8

)
Controlling Criminal Behavior
....
Crime must be controlled at any
cost. "The modern enthusiasm for retribution . . . did not result from any empirical discoveries. . . . ....
(1624

6

)
Types of Computer Crimes
.... 1987): 38. San Segundo, Gonzalo. "The
Cost of Computer
Crime." World Press Review (June 1988): 47. Schares, Gail. "A German Hackers ....
(2300

9

)
Issue of Cruel & Unusual Punishment
.... of
crime to the net rewards of noncrime, as expressed in the theory offered by Wilson and Herrnstein, offers a type of
cost-benefit analysis of
crime that has ....
(2249

9

)
Employee Theft
....
Crime research shows that "the
cost to society of corporate
crime far exceeds the
cost of other property crimes" (258). Corporate ....
(2156

9

)
Crisis in American Juvenile Justice System
.... not show that it was a solution to the underlying problem of juvenile
crime. Also noted was the fact that ISP was difficult to achieve in a
cost- effective way ....
(1545

6

)
Crime & The American Dream
.... between the two extremes of blaming the rising rate of
crime in males .... Thus, our
cost-cutting, competitive social democracy policies designed in the era of ....
(780

3

)
Macbetj and Measure for Measure
.... reasons the tragic hero has to pay the
cost is because he or she threatens the order to the universe and the stability of society by their
crime rather than ....
(1699

7

)
The War on Drugs
.... One possibility, tested somewhat in the Netherlands, is that if drugs were legal,
crime would be reduced because the
cost of buying them would decrease. ....
(1774

7

)
Crime and the Bell Curve
.... 141 cities and compared these rates with data on AFDC,
cost of living .... support both the strain and integrated social disorganization-strain theories of
crime. ....
(832

3

)
Gore Vidal
.... One possibility, tested somewhat in the Netherlands, is that if drugs were legal,
crime would be reduced because the
cost of buying them would decrease. ....
(1685

7

)