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The Comparative Costs and Benefits of Programs to Reduce Crime: Version 4.0
Publication year:
2001
| Cataloged on:
Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: The "bottom-line' economics of programs that try to reduce crime [are examined by] . . . systematically analyzing] evaluations produced in North America over the last 50 years" (p. i). Four sections comprise this report: introduction; findings -- five general and specific results for early childhood programs, middle childhood and adolescent (non-juvenile offender) programs, juvenile offender programs, and adult offender programs; technical description of the cost-benefit model utilized; and supporting tables.