The Economics of Prevention: Reducing Costs and Crime

IMGXYZ1314IMGZYX IMGXYZ1317IMGZYX IMGXYZ1320IMGZYX hat figure includes property losses, losses in productivity, medical expenses, and public program costs, as well as costs associated with pain, suffering, long-term emotional trauma, disability, and risk of death. The crimes involved are part 1 crimes, as measured by the FBI Uniform Crime Reports. These figures do not include the costs … Continue reading The Economics of Prevention: Reducing Costs and Crime