Does Eligibility for Tertiary Education Affect Crime Rates? Quasi-Experimental Evidence
ConclusionsThe results show that when young people have the opportunity to attend tertiary education, and thus escape unemployment or inactivity, their propensity to commit crime decreases.
Source: Journal of Quantitative Criminology - Category: Criminology Source Type: research
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