
In the research of criminology, crime prevention is a fundamental and strategically important subject. This article attempts to study crime prevention goals, basic theoretical assumptions, best effects and limits from the perspective of criminal economics, using economic analysis methods, with a view to attracting new ideas and arousing academic attention to this issue.
MAG: Crime prevention, MAG: Political science, MAG: Economic analysis, MAG: Criminology, MAG: Economics of crime
MAG: Crime prevention, MAG: Political science, MAG: Economic analysis, MAG: Criminology, MAG: Economics of crime
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