
The Economics of Crime: An Introduction to Rational Crime Analysis
by:
Harold Winter
Edition: 1
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 0415771749
ISBN 13: 9780415771740
Publication date:
May 9th, 2008
Publisher: Routledge
Pages: 144
Genres: Mystery, Science & Technology, Business & Economics
In this engaging exploration of crime and its economic implications, Harold Winter delves into the rational aspects that underpin criminal behavior. By framing crime through an economic lens, he provides readers with a unique perspective on why individuals make the choice to engage in unlawful activities. The analysis is rooted in the principles of rational choice theory, highlighting the costs and benefits that criminals weigh before acting.
Beyond merely presenting theoretical frameworks, the work draws on extensive bibliographical references to support its arguments, ensuring that readers have access to a broad range of information. Through well-researched insights, Winter invites discussions on the societal impacts of crime, the incentives that drive it, and the policy implications that arise from understanding these economic factors. This introduction serves not only as a foundation for those new to the subject but also as a thought-provoking resource for seasoned scholars and practitioners in the field of criminology and economics.
Beyond merely presenting theoretical frameworks, the work draws on extensive bibliographical references to support its arguments, ensuring that readers have access to a broad range of information. Through well-researched insights, Winter invites discussions on the societal impacts of crime, the incentives that drive it, and the policy implications that arise from understanding these economic factors. This introduction serves not only as a foundation for those new to the subject but also as a thought-provoking resource for seasoned scholars and practitioners in the field of criminology and economics.