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      Monetary Benefits and Costs of the Stop Now And Plan Program for Boys Aged 6–11, Based on the Prevention of Later Offending

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      Journal of Quantitative Criminology
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            Estimating the cost to society of individual crimes is essential to the economic evaluation of many social programs, such as substance abuse treatment and community policing. A review of the crime-costing literature reveals multiple sources, including published articles and government reports, which collectively represent the alternative approaches for estimating the economic losses associated with criminal activity. Many of these sources are based upon data that are more than 10 years old, indicating a need for updated figures. This study presents a comprehensive methodology for calculating the cost to society of various criminal acts. Tangible and intangible losses are estimated using the most current data available. The selected approach, which incorporates both the cost-of-illness and the jury compensation methods, yields cost estimates for more than a dozen major crime categories, including several categories not found in previous studies. Updated crime cost estimates can help government agencies and other organizations execute more prudent policy evaluations, particularly benefit-cost analyses of substance abuse treatment or other interventions that reduce crime. Copyright 2010 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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              WILLINGNESS-TO-PAY FOR CRIME CONTROL PROGRAMS*

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                Journal
                Journal of Quantitative Criminology
                J Quant Criminol
                Springer Nature
                0748-4518
                1573-7799
                June 2015
                November 22 2014
                June 2015
                : 31
                : 2
                : 263-287
                Article
                10.1007/s10940-014-9240-7
                643e82f8-cf1a-4130-b4ff-36daf7aba569
                © 2015
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