Lessons from the economics of crime : what reduces offending?
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Crime economics in its fifth decade -- I. Policy choice and normative framework: 1. COPS and cuffs ; 2. Drug prohibition and its alternatives ; 3. Mechanism experiments for crime policy -- II. Crime as a rational choice: 4. What works in reducing re-offending? ; 5. The young prisoner's dilemma : juvenile : recidivism in Germany ; 6. What works in reducing hooliganism? -- III. Feedback and interactions: 7. Crime and immigration : what do we know? ; 8. Organized crime, violence, and the quality of politicians : evidence from Southern Italy ; 9. Centralized versus decentralized police hiring in Italy and the United States ; 10. The "Program of Integration and Management in Public Safety" in Minas Gerais, Brazil : a descriptive analysis.
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