Causes of Crime
A. Klimczuk, Causes of Crime, [in:] F.F. Wherry (eds.), The SAGE Encyclopedia of Economics and Society, Sage, Los Angeles 2015, pp. 308-311.
6 Pages Posted: 29 Feb 2016 Last revised: 8 Feb 2021
Date Written: December 5, 2015
Abstract
Causes of crime are the subject of the etiology of criminal behavior, which is characterized by an interdisciplinary approach. There are many theories attempting to explain the determinants of criminal behavior, a set of acts recognized by the criminal law, which emphasize different aspects of this phenomenon.
Keywords: crime, public policy
JEL Classification: A19, Z13
Suggested Citation: Suggested Citation
Klimczuk, Andrzej, Causes of Crime (December 5, 2015). A. Klimczuk, Causes of Crime, [in:] F.F. Wherry (eds.), The SAGE Encyclopedia of Economics and Society, Sage, Los Angeles 2015, pp. 308-311.
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