06 October 2009 The so called crimes of honour have been tagged as crimes motivated by the deep sense of honour felt by the perpetrators and those who combat such crimes as libertines who want to ...
Thirty years of reform and opening up have resulted in rapid economic growth. But they have raised the crime rate, too. The number of crimes committed in 2008 was 4.88 million, almost 9 times of that ...
Do tougher punishments really deter crime? The School of Economics’ Arnaud Philippe tells us what happened when the French government introduced harsher sentences for repeat offenders in 2007. We’re ...
Thanks again in advance for space to address two issues sure to intersect in ways some of us cannot imagine or desire if we can: Economics and crime! As we emphasized in our last letter, Economics is ...
The findings on the economic impact of crime on Trinidad and Tobago in the 2024 Global Peace Index (GPI) by the Australia-based Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP) are alarming but not surprising.
Recent reports indicate a noteworthy trend across the United States: reducing crime rates in several urban centers. Cities like Dallas and areas such as Linn County have observed significant decreases ...