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Crime and Partnerships [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2008
This paper tests whether being convicted of a crime affects marriage market outcomes. While it is relatively well documented that crime hurts in terms of reduced future income, there has been little systematic analysis on the association between crime and marriage market outcomes.
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Crime and Crime Control

Social Indicators Research, 2003
This article provides an overall picture of crime and crime control in Korea over the past 30 years. By using official crime data, we examined general trends and characteristics of crime, crime rates, and crime control practices in each stage of the criminal justice system in Korea during that period. The relative seriousness of crime problems in Korea
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School and Crime

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023
Criminal activity is seasonal, peaking in the summer and declining through the winter. We provide the first evidence that arrests of children and reported crimes involving children follow a different pattern: peaking during the school year and declining in the summer. We use a regression discontinuity design surrounding the exact start and end dates of
Jones, Todd R., Karger, Ezra
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It is a theft but not a crime [PDF]

open access: possibleEuropean Journal of Political Economy, 2007
Abstract Why do people who normally refrain from committing illegalities become digital pirates? In this paper we use a theoretical model of digital piracy combined with a game-theoretic mechanism of social norm formation to argue that no social stigma is attached to digital piracy because the latter has no perceived social cost; therefore, there is ...
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Crime

2018
This chapter takes a look at crime. Crime is a problem, both for the criminal and for the community. For the criminal it can lead to social exclusion and a life that fails to satisfy. For the community it reduces the quality of life. These are the effects of crime.
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Arendt on the Crime of Crimes

Ratio Juris, 2015
AbstractGenocide is the intentional destruction of a group as such. What makes groups important, over and above the individual worth of the group's members? This paper explores Hannah Arendt's efforts to answer that question, and concludes that she failed.
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The Crime of Crime Reporting

Crime & Delinquency, 1961
The American people have never adequately understood the extent to which crime causes a waste of time, money, and human life. The reason for this inadequate understanding is the news papers' failure to supply the people with basic information. Sensationalism, uncritical use of "handout" material, misinforma tion and suppression of information, lack of
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Crime, Criminology, and the Crime Genre

2016
For years, many criminologists have argued that the crime genre misrepresents crime and the criminal justice system, causing misperceptions among the public. However, other scholars have suggested that despite inaccuracies, the crime genre is actually far more reflective of the workings of the criminal justice system than previously thought. This essay
Gray Cavender, Nancy C. Jurik
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Confronting the ‘Crime of Crimes’

2013
It is very likely that the month of May 2013 will forever be remembered as a landmark date of reckoning with the crime of genocide. On 10 May in Guatemala City the the three-judge First High-Risk Tribunal A sentenced the former president and chief of staff Efrain Rios Montt to 80 years imprisonment for his involvement in the targeted attacks on ...
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When a Crime is not a Crime

2012
Necessity would appear to be an unambiguous concept. Yet in criminal law, where it serves as a justification for otherwise criminal acts if they bring high societal benefit, necessity only rarely brings acquittal. Historically there might be a good justification for this, but in evolved societies it would appear that necessity could be given a broader ...
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