CORREANI Luca
(syllabus)
First Part
Cap. 1 The economic rationale for the criminal law Cap. 2 Benefit-cost analysis of the enforcement decision Cap. 3 Measuring the amount and cost of crime Cap. 4 The market for victimless crime Cap. 5 The market for crime with victims Cap. 6 Risk preferences and the supply of offences Cap. 8 Modeling neighborhood crime and self enforcement Cap. 9 Enforcement games Capp. from 10 to 16 (notions) Cap. 17 The broken windows hypothesis Cap. 18 Crime and economic development Cap. 20 Drugs and crime
Second Part 1. Tracing financial flows; 2. Fiscal monitoring; 3. Cross-boarder movements of currency; 4. The traceability of the public contracts; 5. Mafia: from south to north of Italy; 6. The dimension of mafia; 7. Confiscating the property of Organized crime; 8. Globalization and crime; 9. Criminal activity in the period 2014-2017; 10. Tax heavens; 11. Shadow economy and tax evasion.
(reference books)
- Yezer Anthony M. (2014) "Economics of crime and Enforcement". Routledge, London and New York
- Scientific Articles provided by the professor during the course.
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