Costs of Crimes
Crime & Economic Theories
Private Prisons
The War on Drugs
Crime Prevention vs. Punishment
100
The term for the financial losses from stolen or damaged property due to crime?

What is Direct Costs

100

This theory suggests criminals make logical choices by weighing costs and benefits before committing a crime.

What is rational choice theory? 

100

How do private prisons make money? 

What is they receive government funding per inmate housed? 

100

The main goal of the War on Drugs. 

What is to reduce illegal drug use through strict law enforcement and harsher penalties. 

100

Name one method governments use to prevent crime. 

What is education programs, job training, social services, etc.?

200

An example of an indirect cost of crime that affects businesses.

What is loss of customers in high-crime areas, higher security costs, etc.
200

What economic principle is at play when a person chooses to commit a crime instead of working a legal job? 

What is Opportunity cost?

200
One major criticism of private prisons? 

What is they create an incentive to incarcerate more people for profit?

200

How did the War on Drugs impact incarceration rates? 

Led to a dramatic increase in incarceration, especially for non-violent drug offenses. 

200

What is one argument for investing in rehabilitation over incarceration? 

What is rehabilitation reduces reentrance into prisons and can save taxpayer money in the long run?

300

One way crime increases government spending. 

What is more police, legal system costs, incarceration expenses, etc.

300

How does a cost-benefit analysis apply to crime?  

Evaluates the financial and social consequences of committing a crime. 

300

True or False: Private prisons have significantly lower costs than public prisons?

False - While they sometimes cut costs, studies show mixed financial benefits.

300

What is one economic argument for decriminalizing certain drugs? 

What is it saves money on law enforcement and incarceration, generates tax revenue from regulated markets? 

300

How do high incarceration rates affect the labor market? 

What is decrease available workers, hurt economic growth, and increase government dependency programs?

400
This term refers to the increased prices for consumers and businesses due to crime-related insurance claims. 

What is higher insurance premiums? 

400

What effect does a high crime rate have on supply and demand in local economies? 

Decreases supply of workers, increases price due to risk, lowers demand for businesses in dangerous areas. 

400

One argument in favor of private prisons. 

What is they can relieve overcrowding in public prisons and may operate more efficiently? 

400

What unintended economic consequence did the War on Drugs have on communities?

What is increased incarceration weakened families and reduced workforce participation?
400

Name one economic downside of investing too much in punishment instead of prevention. 

What is long-term costs of incarceration exceed the benefits, higher reentrance rates, fewer skilled workers? 

500

How does crime impact local economies beyond direct financial losses? 

What is business closures, reduced property values, less investment, etc.? 

500

How does human capital development (education, skills training) impact crime rates? 

What is more education & training reduce crime by providing better job opportunities and increasing opportunity costs of criminal activity? 
500

How does the private prison industry impact government policies? 

What is it encourages stricter sentencing laws and contracts requiring a minimum number of inmates?

500

How did government spending change due to the war on drugs? 

What is more money was allocated to law enforcement, courts, and prisons instead of rehabilitation and prevention?

500

What is one successful example of rehabilitation-focused criminal justice reform? 

What is European models such as Norway's system, which emphasizes rehabilitation and has lower reentrance rats. 

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