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How are you? Is there an alternative method to calculate the costs of crime using a “bottom-up” approach, and if so, what would a “top-down” approach entail?

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serena.dav
6 August 2024
How are you? Is there an alternative method to calculate the costs of crime using a “bottom-up” approach, and if so, what would a “top-down” approach entail?

How are you? Is there an alternative method to calculate the costs of crime using a "bottom-up" approach, and if so, what would a "top-down" approach entail?

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finn.johnson
6 August 2024

It was my pleasure to assist.

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serena.dav
6 August 2024

I'm extremely grateful for the detailed explanation.

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finn.johnson
6 August 2024

Your intelligence is truly remarkable! Yes, an alternative strategy for estimating the expenses associated with criminal activities involves a "top-down" methodology, which takes into account various factors such as fear of crime, restricted behaviors, and residual community costs. In a study by Cohen et al. (2010), both top-down and bottom-up calculations were presented for the purpose of comparison. It was observed that the top-down approach is suitable for evaluating external or societal expenses, while the bottom-up approach is more suitable for assessing system costs. According to their findings, preventing individuals engaged in persistent high-rate offending could result in savings exceeding $200 million in willingness-to-pay (WTP) costs or more than $100 million in "bottom-up" expenses caused by their criminal behavior.
If you require further information, I recommend consulting the following reference for more details: Cohen, M. A., Piquero, A. R., & Jennings, W. G. (2010). Studying the costs of crime across offender trajectories. Criminology & Public Policy, 9(2), 279-305.

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