Economic analysis and efficiency in policing, criminal justice and crime reduction: What works?

Matthew Manning, Shane D. Johnson, Nick Tilley, Gabriel T.W. Wong, Margarita Vorsina

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    Abstract

    A key part of the evidence base for practitioners and policymakers includes the costs of interventions and the returns yielded from incurring those costs. However, to date crime reduction work economic analyses have been uncommon and even when undertaken have been partial, technically weak and insufficiently informed by economic theory. This book explains what economic analysis is, why it is important, and forms it can take. Costs are important in all forms of economic analysis although their collection tends to be partial and inadequate in capturing key information. A practical guide to the collection is therefore also provided. The book will be of great interest to students in economics and advanced students in policing and crime reduction as well as to analysts and decision makers in policing and crime reduction.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationUK
    PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
    Number of pages128
    Volume1
    Edition1
    ISBN (Print)9781137588647
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2016

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