Social Science Quarterly, Volume 70Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1989 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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First , we use self - report data to compare the number of crimes committed before and after conviction rather than the number of arrests . Second , we use the cost of each type of crime to estimate the change in the total cost of the ...
First , we use self - report data to compare the number of crimes committed before and after conviction rather than the number of arrests . Second , we use the cost of each type of crime to estimate the change in the total cost of the ...
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Complete data on prior crimes and recidivism are not part of the official record , which includes only those crimes for which an arrest is made . We estimate priors and recidivism by multiplying crime multipliers — the ratio of crimes ...
Complete data on prior crimes and recidivism are not part of the official record , which includes only those crimes for which an arrest is made . We estimate priors and recidivism by multiplying crime multipliers — the ratio of crimes ...
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Type of Crime Murder Assault Robbery Auto theft Other grand theft Trespassing Burglary TABLE 5 Costs of Selected Crimes ( 1981 Dollars ) Benchmark a $ 271,000 3,233 3,273 4,906 2,748 683 4,898 Phillips and Voteyb $ 438,408 1,975 4,500 ...
Type of Crime Murder Assault Robbery Auto theft Other grand theft Trespassing Burglary TABLE 5 Costs of Selected Crimes ( 1981 Dollars ) Benchmark a $ 271,000 3,233 3,273 4,906 2,748 683 4,898 Phillips and Voteyb $ 438,408 1,975 4,500 ...
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Gender Role Stereotypes and Attitudes | 579 |
Discrimination and the Assimilation and Ethnic Competition Perspectives | 594 |
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