ECON 515 Course Description

Title: Economics of Crime and Justice
GE Status:
U.S. History and Government:
Prerequisites: None Stated
Term(s) Offered:
Units: (3)
Description: Economic theory of choice and rationality applied to analysis of crime. Examines social policy to minimize losses due to crime and the costs of crime control. Economics of crime generation, law enforcement, prosecution, corrections, and punishment.
Effective: Spring 1981
Latest Offering: Fall 2007

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