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  2. PowerPoint Presentation

    https://www.crim.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/j-macdonald-slides.pdf
    Cook and MacDonald (2011). The Economic Journal. Making Parks Places for Physical Activity.
  3. Reducing Domestic Abuse via a Conditional Cautioning Programme:…

    https://www.crim.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/CARA-experiment-slides.pdf
    defined by Sentencing Council England-Wales). 9. A Short History Lesson. • Since 1990 Home Office has encouraged a pro-arrest approach to domestic abuse (‘positive action’). •
  4. GelsthorpeYork1Dec2003Final

    https://www.crim.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/lrg10-1.pdf
    Other positive. features include his recognition of the interdependence of social, economic and. ... form of opposition to any form of social, political or economic discrimination which.
  5. 1 Institute of Criminology Candidate number: Pol-1327 Candidate Name: …

    https://www.crim.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/david-clark.pdf
    Wolf of Wall Street’ in 2014. In 2012 the City of London Police’s Economic Crime. ... £103,956,432. This represents a mean loss of £73,950 per victim. Recent years of UK economic instability are likely to have played an important role in the.
  6. 1 Pol-1304 Jamie Hobday Wolfson College Supervisor: Dr Katrin ...

    https://www.crim.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/jamie-hobday.pdf
    measure of the rationale for running experiments is that the lessons learnt can be taken.
  7. Weems_Thesis_2014

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    economic and social costs of crime to the victim, police and wider society (question. ... they represent good value for money. The Home Office (2005) research study into the ‘Economic and Social Costs of Crime’.
  8. i Candidate Number: Pol 1509 Clare Smith Selwyn College ...

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    2. public services, loss of economic output and human and emotional costs (Walby 2009). ... p8). The economic analysis of the pilot suggested that DVPO could produce a net social and.
  9. 1 Candidate Number POL 1340 David K Lawes Fitzwilliam ...

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    economic affairs 2006; Department for Transport 2012a; Department for Transport 2012b), it. ... Home Office (Select Committee on economic affairs 2006; Department for Transport 2012a;.
  10. Murder Concentration and Distribution Patterns in London:An…

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    where divorce rates were high. The overall conclusion was that economic inequality and. ... utility. The creation of this ‘economic person’ is not necessarily empirically based but, it.
  11. 1 Candidate Number – POL 1506 Brionne Antoine Wolfson ...

    https://www.crim.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/brionne-antoine.pdf
    1. Candidate Number – POL 1506. Brionne Antoine. Wolfson College. Supervisor: Dr Heather Strang. The Rise and Fall of Hotspots of Homicide in the Port-of-Spain Division: Changes over. Time in the Characteristics of Murder. Submitted in part

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