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Economic cost of crime in Chile / Olavarria-Gambi, Mauricio   Journal Article
Olavarria-Gambi, Mauricio Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract This study estimates that the economic cost of crime in Chile, using the accountancy method, is $1.35 billion as at 2002; that is, this cost is equivalent to 2.06% of Chile's GDP. Crimes included in the estimation are murder, robbery, larceny-theft, burglary, wounding, rape and sexual assaults, domestic violence and economic felonies such as fraud, forgery and so on. Consequential costs are the most important, representing 68% of the total cost of crime. Government spending represents 23% of the total and anticipatory cost account for the remaining 9%. Chile presents higher level of crime than most developed countries - though less than most developing nations - but government's spending on citizen's security is considerably lower than that of the US and several other European countries
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