Crime-The Economic Wolf

Crime-The Economic Wolf
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Book Synopsis Crime-The Economic Wolf by : Sourav Banerjee and Namrata Kanungo

Download or read book Crime-The Economic Wolf written by Sourav Banerjee and Namrata Kanungo and published by Blue Rose Publishers. This book was released on 2021-11-08 with total page 121 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Crime and its impact on the economy has been vastly researched and published several times. So repetition is not the motive of the book. In Module one, crime is defined in a unique manner. Whatever is not justified, is an injustice. And injustice is a crime. So crime is not only viewed from its legal perspective. Moral, philosophical, sentimental, social, and economic perspectives of crime are also portrayed; that may or may not have a penal code. In module two, a direct cause and effect relationship is established between crime and five indicators of economic development - Per capita income, distribution of wealth, opportunity cost, economic loss, and economic productivity. Apart from a detailed and interesting discussion on crime and criminology, the foresaid matter makes the book completely unique and thought provoking. Which type of crime impacts which economic dimension most, is what is studied thoroughly in the book.


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