Report on the Cost of Crime

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The "Report on the Cost of Crime" is a key analytical study produced by the Wickersham Commission that examines the economic and social burdens imposed by criminal activity in the United States.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf analytical study
criminal justice study
government report
aimsTo inform criminal justice policy
quantify the cost of crime in the United States
support law enforcement reform
analyzes financial impact of criminal activity
impact of crime on private property
impact of crime on public budgets
impact of crime on public safety
associatedWith criminal justice reform in the United States
early 20th century crime policy debates
author Wickersham Commission NERFINISHED
commissionedBy United States federal government NERFINISHED
contributesTo development of cost-of-crime methodologies
understanding of the cost of crime
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
evaluates efficiency of criminal justice expenditures
societal consequences of crime
focusesOn costs of corrections
costs of law enforcement
costs of the court system
economic burdens imposed by criminal activity
indirect costs of crime to society
losses to crime victims
social burdens imposed by criminal activity
genre economic analysis
policy analysis
social science report
hasPerspective national-level analysis of crime costs in the United States
historicalContext Wickersham Commission investigation of law observance and enforcement NERFINISHED
intendedAudience academic researchers
government officials
law enforcement administrators
language English
partOf Wickersham Commission reports NERFINISHED
publisher Wickersham Commission NERFINISHED
relatedTo National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement NERFINISHED
subject crime in the United States
economic cost of crime
social cost of crime
title Report on the Cost of Crime NERFINISHED
usedBy criminologists
economists
legal scholars
policy makers

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