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Life and Crime

Education and Crime over the Life Cycle

Education and Crime over the Life Cycle

... committing crime and a quantity which is a function of the length of the ...working life of a person who starts work at age 16 is 50 years, whereas it becomes 48 years for High School graduates and only 45 ...

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How Work Affects Crime And Crime Affects Work Over The Life Course

How Work Affects Crime And Crime Affects Work Over The Life Course

... and crime over the life course, these classic studies often relied upon a single birth cohort—a design that has been criticized for its inability to distinguish between cohort, period, and age ...

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CURRICULUM VITAE. Crime over the life course, the history of criminology, and crime and public policy

CURRICULUM VITAE. Crime over the life course, the history of criminology, and crime and public policy

... from Crime over the Life Course.” Pp. 295- 309 in Handbook of the Life Course, edited by Jeylan ...on Crime and Violence, edited by Jens Ludwig and Philip ...

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The life satisfaction approach to estimating the cost of crime: An individual s willingness-to-pay for crime reduction

The life satisfaction approach to estimating the cost of crime: An individual s willingness-to-pay for crime reduction

... that crime reduction is a normal good; individuals on higher incomes have a greater willingness-to-pay for crime ...on life satisfaction, three times as severe as the average effect of property ...

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The Problems of Everyday Life: Crime and the Civil and Social Justice Survey

The Problems of Everyday Life: Crime and the Civil and Social Justice Survey

... everyday life faced by different sections of the population is complex, interrelated and should ultimately be of concern to anyone with an interest in social ...problems, crime and social exclusion often ...

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Alba Zaluar, “Sociability in crime Culture, form of life or ethos”

Alba Zaluar, “Sociability in crime Culture, form of life or ethos”

... everyday life – leads men to make certain strategic choices to maximize their potential symbolic capital in response to the challenges they ...in crime – and concern- ing the courage involved in clashes ...

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The second life of Kowloon walled city: crime, consumerism and cultural memory

The second life of Kowloon walled city: crime, consumerism and cultural memory

... ‘second life’ of a unique and quixotic historical space in Hong Kong: Kowloon Walled ...on crime and culture which tends towards an Anglo-American ...features crime and corruption – with the ...

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Intimate Partners in Crime: Utilizing Life Course to Examine Female Criminality

Intimate Partners in Crime: Utilizing Life Course to Examine Female Criminality

... traditional life-course ...into crime there was an association with the higher frequency number in arguments, which can lead to stability ...of crime age was correlated to dating a criminal ...

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Aging bodies and desistance from crime: Insights from the life stories of offenders

Aging bodies and desistance from crime: Insights from the life stories of offenders

... from crime to desistance and the role the aging body plays in this process has received little empirical scrutiny in the criminological ...from crime, those who were trying to do so, and those who were ...

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An Assessment of How Urban Crime and Victimization Affects Life Satisfaction

An Assessment of How Urban Crime and Victimization Affects Life Satisfaction

... 7 and poor efficacy of the judicial system are among the most important causes of crime 21 . It has also found that poverty and inequality have the same effects on violence than in other countries, in consequence, ...

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Closing the ‘security gap': Young people, ‘street life’ and knife crime

Closing the ‘security gap': Young people, ‘street life’ and knife crime

... Moving forward: approaching the ‘security gap’ This chapter so far has set out a theoretical framework that combines attendance to subcultural theories of offending with a sensitivity to the complexity of young people’s ...

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Police Strategies and Suspect Responses in Real-Life Serious Crime Interviews

Police Strategies and Suspect Responses in Real-Life Serious Crime Interviews

... serious crime interviews, Hakkanen, Ask, Kebbell, Alison, and Granhag (2009) claim that most previous research has shown that investigators often fail to challenge suspects at ...

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Two generations of crime: the intergenerational transmission of criminal convictions over the life course

Two generations of crime: the intergenerational transmission of criminal convictions over the life course

... We performed trajectory modeling and multilevel models to establish differences between the criminal careers of children from different group of fathers. Also we investigated on differences within the groups of children ...

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Education the surest preventive of crime, and the best safeguard of life, property, and social order

Education the surest preventive of crime, and the best safeguard of life, property, and social order

... In relation to the interesting question I am now bringing under your notice, it is gratifying to find that in proportion as public attention has been turned to the subject, in proportion[r] ...

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Ghosts of the Disciplinary Machine: Lee Harvey Oswald, Life-History, and the Truth of Crime

Ghosts of the Disciplinary Machine: Lee Harvey Oswald, Life-History, and the Truth of Crime

... Social worker Evelyn Siegel's report of her interview with Marguerite, published as part of the Commission's exhibits, noted Marguerite's interest in certain abnormalities[r] ...

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A life free from fear: legislating for hate crime in Ireland: An NGO perspective

A life free from fear: legislating for hate crime in Ireland: An NGO perspective

... hate crime are those whereby an offence known to the criminal law is committed with a hateful prejudiced, bigoted or hostile motivation towards the victim, and where this motivation is clear, based on the language ...

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Life is now! Time Preferences and Crime: Aggregate Evidence from the Italian Regions

Life is now! Time Preferences and Crime: Aggregate Evidence from the Italian Regions

... violent crime 7 . For both types of crime we first estimated a very simple model including our proxies for time preferences, together with all the controls that the established literature indicates as ...

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Assessing racial differences in offending trajectories:  A life-course view of the race-crime relationship

Assessing racial differences in offending trajectories: A life-course view of the race-crime relationship

... samples made up of higher risk offenders where serious and violent offenses occur at a higher rate. Having acknowledged these possible challenges, the current study argues that the observed results are valid and that ...

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Life is now! Time discounting and crime: evidence from the Italian regions (2002-2007)

Life is now! Time discounting and crime: evidence from the Italian regions (2002-2007)

... and crime rates as posited by Davis (1988), whose theoretical analysis suggests that individuals’ attitude towards the future significantly affect their propensity to commit ...

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Crime and the Quality of Life in Wisconsin Counties

Crime and the Quality of Life in Wisconsin Counties

... how crime affects the quality of ...of crime, especially the difference in the costs of various crimes, may provide policy makers with better information for making decisions on how to best use limited ...

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