Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Protection rackets cause economic and social damage across the world. States typically combat protection rackets using legal
strategies that target the racketeers with legislation, strong sentencing, and increasing the presence and involvement of police
officers. Nongovernmental organizations, conversely, focus on the rest of the population and counter protection rackets using a
social approach. These organisations attempt to change the actions and social norms of community members with education,
promotional campaigns, and discussions. We use an agent-based model, which draws on established theories of protection
rackets and combines features of sociological and economic perspectives to modelling social interactions, to test the effects of
legal and social approaches. We find that a legal approach is a necessary component of a policy approach, that social only
approaches should not be used because they lead to large increases in violence, and that a combination of the two works best,
although even this must be used carefully.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
agent-based model; theories of protection rackets; modelling social interactions
Elenco autori:
Szekely, Aron; MISSIKOFF ANDRIGHETTO, Giulia
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