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NIJ Journal Issue No. 238

Journal
National Institute of Justice Journal
Date Published
January 1999
Agencies
NIJ
Publication Type
Collected Work

Economical Crime Control: Perspectives from Both Sides of the Ledger

December 2011

The surge in incarceration since 1980 has been fueled in part by the mistaken belief that the population can be divided neatly into "good guys" and "bad guys." In fact, crime rates are not determined by the number of at-large criminals, any more than farm production is determined by the number of farmers. Crime is a choice, a choice that is influenced by available opportunities as much as by character. This perspective, drawn from economic theory, supports a multi-faceted approach to crime control. Dr.

Model Year Police Vehicle Evaluation 2018

Date Published
November 2017
Agencies
NIJ-Sponsored
Publication Type
Program/Project Evaluation, Report (Grant Sponsored), Program/Project Description, Instructional Material

Examining Police Officer Crime

February 2017
Dr. Philip Stinson, Bowling Green State University, discusses the findings of his research on crimes committed by police officers.

Based on the research findings, law enforcement officers appear to commit crimes at a much lower rate than the general public. However, in some cases, at times due to the stressors of the job and frequent exposure to trauma and violence, officers engage in misconduct or criminal behavior.