IMPACTUL CRIMINALITĂȚII ASUPRA DEZVOLTĂRII ECONOMICO-SOCIALE REGIONALE ÎN ROMÂNIA, RADU TUDOR PETRE
THE IMPACT OF CRIME ON REGIONAL ECONOMIC-SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT IN ROMANIA, RADU TUDOR PETRE
Author(s): Cristina DumitranSubject(s): Social development, Criminology, Economic development, Book-Review, Socio-Economic Research
Published by: Editura Eikon
Keywords: multifactorial model; situational prevention; sustainable development;
Summary/Abstract: The purpose of this review is to highlight the novelty elements of the research carried out by Mr. Radu Tudor Petre on The impact of crime on regional economic and social development in Romania. The very first work is to use and adapt to national specificities certain working methods and tools validated by other States, for which crime control and the effective spending of public money is a priority. The multifactorial crime model, the model of situational prevention through regional planning, the calculation of the regional cost of crime per capita, the application of the Granger causality test on the criminal phenomena variables and the Gini index of social inequality, resulting in the likelihood of the causal link between crime, have been tested and adapted, level of economic development and corruption index. Research has emerged as a necessity in the current socio-economic and political national and international context, which inevitably generates new forms of organized crime or the increasing level of existing crime, so that the institutional capacity of a state to anticipate trends or developments in this phenomenon and the assessment of the social and economic impact it has had lead to the adoption of viable regional, national and transnational crime prevention and reduction policies, linked to regional development programs. The quality of the paper is that, by linking social issues (social exclusion, unemployment, early school leaving, risk of victimization, disadvantaged background, etc.), crime and their economic and social impact on regional development, open up new opportunities for cross disciplinary research.
Journal: Sociologie Românească
- Issue Year: 18/2020
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 234-238
- Page Count: 5
- Language: Romanian