Property Crime in Canada

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Property Crime in Canada

An Econometric Study

True crime Economics Macroeconomics Econometrics and economic statistics Econometrics and economic statistics Criminal law: procedure and offences Criminal procedure Property law: general Economic geography

Authors: Kenneth L. Avio, C. Scott Clark

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Collection: Heritage

Language: English

Published by: University of Toronto Press

Published on: 15th December 1976

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 94 pages

ISBN: 9781442633117


Introduction

This is the first attempt, using Canadian data and econometric techniques, to study property crime as rational economic behaviour. Supply-of-offences functions for five types of property crime are specified and estimated using provincial data for 1970-2.

Findings

Both the probability of apprehension and the probability of conviction are shown to have a substantial negative effect upon most kinds of property crime, with the conviction rate exhibiting the stronger influence. The generally significant inverse relationship between expected sentence length and the crime rate found by other researchers does not appear for the crimes investigated here.

Conclusions

The results also indicate that estimating supply-of-offence functions over such aggregate categories as property crime can lead to unjustified generalizations about particular types of crime.

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