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1 results foundAuthor: California. Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation Title: The Cost of Crime: Issues for California-Specific Estimation - Interim Report Summary: This review focuses on developing cost-of-crime estimates for use in cost-benefit analyses of policies and programs in California. The large volume of literature on the topic of the economics of crime contains few attempts to produce estimates of the cost of individual crimes and little agreement on how to derive such estimates. This interim report focuses on the most relevant issues pertinent to the feasibility of deriving valid and useful estimates for California-based criminal justice cost-benefit analyses. It is intended to serve as the foundation for discussions of how best to proceed with this activity. Details: Davis, CA: Center for Public Policy Research, 2009. 30p. Source: Internet Resource: Accessed August 1, 2012 at http://www.cdcr.ca.gov/Adult_Research_Branch/Research_Documents/CDCR%20Interim%20Report%20Cost%20of%20Crime%20Project%2010-31-09.pdf Year: 2009 Country: United States URL: http://www.cdcr.ca.gov/Adult_Research_Branch/Research_Documents/CDCR%20Interim%20Report%20Cost%20of%20Crime%20Project%2010-31-09.pdf Shelf Number: 125828 Keywords: Cost-Benefit Analysis (California)Criminal Justice Policy (California) |