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Do Economic Conditions Still Cause Crime? Some Comforting Empirical Evidences from EU Panel [PDF]
Higher crime rates lead to the increasing fear and anxiety in society and disturb the social structure and harmony in the country. In the last decades, many scientists depict a decrease in economic factors, such as GDP per capita ...
Mindaugas Butkus +2 more
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Criminality and economic growth province in Indonesian
The decline in economic growth, which is offset by the increasing number of people and the lack of availability of jobs, has caused more people to be affected and involved in non-crime activities based on the crime rate (CR).
Nairobi Nairobi +2 more
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Justifying differential treatment for economic crimes: the threat of crime or perpetrator's risk? [PDF]
In justifying a differential criminal prosecution of economic crimes, there are three basic criteria: first, the characteristics of the perpetrator, influence, or intent that the victim of economic crime has a high risk.
Alireza Ayat
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Research on Crime Prevention Based on the Economics of Crime [PDF]
In the research of criminology, crime prevention is a fundamental and strategically important subject. This article attempts to study crime prevention goals, basic theoretical assumptions, best effects and limits from the perspective of criminal economics, using economic analysis methods, with a view to attracting new ideas and arousing academic
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Unravelling the organisation of ivorian cyberfraudsters: Criminal networks or organised crime?
This article delves into the organisation of Ivorian cyberfraudsters, known as “brouteurs”, who engage in romance scams and sextorsion, and it questions the various structures through which these fraudsters operate. The study's findings are based on data
Cristina Cretu-Adatte +5 more
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Theorizing surveillance in the UK crime control field [PDF]
Drawing upon the work of Pierre Bourdieu and Loic Wacquant, this paper argues that the demise of the Keynesian Welfare State (KWS) and the rise of neo-liberal economic policies in the UK has placed new surveillance technologies at the centre of a ...
McCahill, Michael
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Ransomware attacks pose a serious threat to computer networks, causing widespread disruption to individual, corporate, governmental, and critical national infrastructures.
Sarah Alhuwayshil +2 more
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Laundering the proceeds of crime presents a fundamental threat to competitive markets, security and the well-being of European consumers. This paper examines the new European Anti-Money Laundering Authority (AMLA), created as part of the 2024 EU AML ...
Branislav Hock
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Is violence increasing or decreasing?: a new methodology to measure repeat attacks making visible the significance of gender and domestic relations [PDF]
The fall in the rate of violent crime has stopped. This is a finding of an investigation using the Crime Survey for England and Wales, 1994–2014, and an improved methodology to include the experiences of high-frequency victims.
Francis, B., Towers, J., Walby, S.
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Cyclic Olefin Copolymers as Versatile Materials for Advanced Engineering Applications
Cyclic olefin copolymers (COCs) are presented as highly versatile materials combining tunable synthesis, excellent optical properties, and mechanical robustness. Their potential spans microfluidics, bioengineering, and advanced electronics, while emerging self‐healing and sustainable solutions highlight future opportunities.
Giulia Fredi +3 more
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