Measuring the costs of crime using the willingness-to-pay method

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Bea L. Raffan Gowar, David P. Farrington, Maria M. Ttofi
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Abstract

Background

Criminal justice policy decisions are increasingly being influenced by the ratio of the monetary benefits to the monetary costs. While policies based on evidence and analysed via cost-benefit studies are a welcome development, cost-benefit calculations are only as robust as the data upon which they are based. For England and Wales up to the present, cost-of-crime estimates used in cost-benefit analyses have been calculated by the Home Office using a multi-method approach. However, the intangible costs of crime have not been estimated adequately in England and Wales.

Aim

The main aim was to quantify the intangible costs of crime using the willingness-to-pay (WTP) method. Also, stated preferences for different crime reduction methods were investigated.

Method

This study utilises samples from the City of Cambridge (n = 534) and from Criminal Justice Practitioners (n = 124), to assess their WTP to prevent a range of crimes from happening in their neighbourhood, and their preferred crime reduction techniques. A Contingent Valuation Survey (CVS) was used.

Results

Overall, both samples gave a higher WTP for low volume, high harm crimes than for high volume, low harm crimes. Both samples supported funding youth programmes in preference to other forms of crime reduction initiatives.

Conclusion

It is proposed that a CVS should be included in the next Crime Survey for England and Wales, in order to collect relevant WTP data on crime at the national level.

用支付意愿法衡量犯罪成本
刑事司法决策越来越受到货币收益与货币成本之比的影响。虽然基于证据并通过成本效益研究进行分析的政策是一项受欢迎的发展,但成本效益计算的可靠性取决于它们所依据的数据。对于英格兰和威尔士,到目前为止,成本效益分析中使用的犯罪成本估算是由内政部使用多种方法计算出来的。然而,在英格兰和威尔士,犯罪的无形成本还没有得到充分的估计。主要目的是使用支付意愿(WTP)方法量化犯罪的无形成本。此外,还调查了人们对不同减少犯罪方法的偏好。方法本研究利用来自剑桥市(n = 534)和刑事司法从业人员(n = 124)的样本,评估他们预防一系列犯罪在其社区发生的WTP,以及他们首选的减少犯罪技术。采用条件评估调查法(CVS)。结果总体而言,两个样本对低容量、高危害犯罪的WTP均高于对高容量、低危害犯罪的WTP。这两个样本都支持资助青年方案,而不是其他形式的减少犯罪倡议。建议在英格兰和威尔士的下一次犯罪调查中纳入CVS,以便在国家层面收集有关犯罪的WTP数据。
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期刊介绍: Criminal Behaviour & Mental Health – CBMH – aims to publish original material on any aspect of the relationship between mental state and criminal behaviour. Thus, we are interested in mental mechanisms associated with offending, regardless of whether the individual concerned has a mental disorder or not. We are interested in factors that influence such relationships, and particularly welcome studies about pathways into and out of crime. These will include studies of normal and abnormal development, of mental disorder and how that may lead to offending for a subgroup of sufferers, together with information about factors which mediate such a relationship.
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