Cutting the Costs of Crime

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  • Cutting the Costs of Crime Book Detail

  • Author : David J. Pyle
  • Release Date : 1995
  • Publisher :
  • Genre : Crime
  • Pages : 72
  • ISBN 13 :
  • File Size : 32,32 MB

Cutting the Costs of Crime by David J. Pyle PDF Summary

Book Description: Topics covered include crime statistics, criminal behaviour, sentencing and punishment, privatization of crime prevention, prisons and policing.

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Cutting the Costs of Crime

Cutting the Costs of Crime

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Topics covered include crime statistics, criminal behaviour, sentencing and punishment, privatization of crime prevention, prisons and policing.

Estimates of Cost of Crime

Estimates of Cost of Crime

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The mental suffering and agony, the ruined lives, the broken homes and hearts, the desolation and yearning and despair – who can measure the cost of crime? Eu

The Costs of Crime and Justice

The Costs of Crime and Justice

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In The Costs of Crime and Justice, Mark Cohen presents a comprehensive view of the financial setbacks of criminal behaviour. Victims of crime might incur medica

Profitable Penalties

Profitable Penalties

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The United States is now spending huge sums of money `getting tough on crime' to the detriment of education and other public service expenditures//programmes. F

The Cost of Crime

The Cost of Crime

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The Cost of Crime provides estimates of the annual cost of crime in the United States. A better understanding of the repercussions of crime could guide the prio