Cook, Philip J.; Stephen Machin, Olivier Marie, and Giovanni Mastrobuoni (eds.)
Lessons from the economics of crime : what reduces offending?
Cambridge, MA. : The MIT Press, [2013]. Hardcover. Dustjacket. vi, 241 pp. Mailorder only - Alleen verzending mogelijk. Book condition : very good. - Reporting on research in the United States, Europe, and South America, this book discusses such topics as a cost-benefit analysis of additional police hiring, the testing of innovative policy interventions through field experiments, imprisonment and recidivism rates, incentives and disincentives for sports hooliganism and much more. Contents : Crime economics in its fifth decade / Philip J. Cook, Stephen Machin, Olivier Marie, and Giovanni Mastrobuoni -- COPS and cuffs / Emily Greene Owens -- Drug prohibition and its alternatives / John J. Donohue III -- Mechanism experiments for crime policy / Jens Ludwig, Jeffrey R. Kling, and Sendhil Mullainathan -- What works in reducing re-offending? / Aure´lie Ouss -- The young prisoner's dilemma : juvenile : recidivism in Germany / Stefan Pichler and Daniel Ro¨mer -- What works in reducing hooliganism? / Mikael Priks -- Crime and immigration : what do we know? / Brian Bell and Stephen Machin -- Organized crime, violence, and the quality of politicians : evidence from Southern Italy / Paolo Pinotti -- Centralized versus decentralized police hiring in Italy and the United States / Paolo Buonnano and Giovanni Mastrobunoni -- The Program of Integration and Management in Public Safety in Minas Gerais, Brazil : a descriptive analysis / Rodrigo Soares and Igor Viveiros. ISBN 9780262019613.
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