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Crime Economics - An Original Institutional Approach

English · Hardback

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Presenting an original institutional approach, this book makes the case for an empirically-based crime economics that aims to guide the fight against crime within a logic of reasonable capitalism and the common good.


List of contents










Introduction Part 1 - Traditional Crime Economics Versus Original Institutionalism Insights 1. Traditional Crime Economics: Birth And Shortcomings 2. Understanding Crime: The Necessary Revival Of The Legal-Economic Nexus 3. Understanding Crime: The Relevance Of Original Institutionalism Part 2 - Original Institutional Economic Variations Around Criminal Realities 4. Choosing Crime: Beyond Rational Calculation 5. Illegal Markets: An Evolutionary And Cooperative View 6. The Infiltration Of Legitimate Businesses: Beyond Money Laundering, A Power Issue 7. Legal Or Illegal? A Fading Frontier Conclusion


About the author










Clotilde Champeyrache, (economist and criminologist) is an associate professor at the Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers, attached to the Security - Defense - Intelligence Department. She lectures on topics related to criminology, criminal economy, and crime control. Her research focuses on organized crime, with a particular interest in mafia-type organizations and criminal infiltration of the legal economy.


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Presenting an original institutional approach, this book makes the case for an empirically-based crime economics that aims to guide the fight against crime within a logic of reasonable capitalism and the common good.

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