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The Cost of Pain Suffering from Crime in Canada
The Cost of Pain Suffering from Crime in Canada
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Table of Contents
Foreword
Executive Summary
1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
3. Data Sources
3.1 Number of Crimes
3.2 Pain and Suffering of Crime Victims
3.3 Estimation of the Cost of Pain and Suffering from Crime
4. Methodology
4.1 Number of Crime Incidents
4.2 Proportion of Population Feeling Worried about Safety
4.3 Expected Value of Distress and Worry
4.4 Sensitivity Analysis
5. Estimation of the Cost of Pain and Suffering from Crime in Canada
5.1 Violent Crimes
5.2 Property Crimes
5.3 Other Crimes
5.4 Total Cost for All Crimes
5.5 Sensitivity Analysis
6. Concluding Remarks
7. References
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Date modified:
2021-12-13