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SD model about the development of crime in germany...

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 1997 2:17 pm
by carolus
Answering a question on "the development of crime" models,
Nordin Othman suggested the following:

>Daryl A. Hellmans book "The Economics of Crime" is a good base towards
>conceptualization.

I tried to locate this book in DUTCH libraries, but didnt succeed.
The only thing I found was a book with exactly the same title but
different author(s):

Anyone familiar with the "Daryl Hellman" one, or the one below?

I found:
Titel : The economics of crime / edited by Ralph Andreano and John J.
Siegfried
1980
Ralph Andreano
John J. Siegfried
71.65
Cambridge, Mass. : Schenkman Publishing Co.
A Halsted Press book
Bibl
vii, 426 p
0-470-26836-0



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SD model about the development of crime in germany...

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 1997 10:09 pm
by "Nordin Othman"
Daryl A. Hellmans book "The Economics of Crime" is a good base towards
conceptualization.
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From: "Nordin Othman" <nbo@pop.jaring.my>
Nordin Othman, Senior Consultant
SAPURA ADVANCED SYSTEMS,
18th Floor, Menara Tun Razak,
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SD model about the development of crime in germany...

Posted: Tue Apr 08, 1997 8:42 am
by "Nordin Othman"
Dear Carolus,
The information you need are the following:

Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 80-50174
ISBN: 0-312-22797-3
Publisher: St.Martin Press.

Hellman try to anlyyze the reasons for the crime problems and evaluate
various public policies for dealing with it. The limitation however, is
that this book focuses on the economic approach to understanding criminal
behavior. Understanding of criminal behavior most certainly requires a
multidisciplinary perspective (which by the way was also acknowledged by the
author). An economist approach to the problem domain logically lead to
seeing crime as a "rational behavior" as apposed to a sociologists "deviant
behavior" perspective. But the greatest "danger" in my opinion to the
economic model approach is that, because of the assumption of rationallity,
it leads to the hypothesis that punishment deters crime. and "ceteris
paribus" an increase in expected punishment costs should decrease crime.
However, the dicussions contained in the book give a good treatment to the
subject for you to select a starting point for you SD modeling.

From: "Nordin Othman" <nbo@pop.jaring.my>
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Nordin Othman, Senior Consultant
Sapura Advanced Systems
18th Floor, Menara Tun Razak
Jalan Raja Laut, 50350 Kuala Lumpur