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Citation

DeLisi M, Kosloski A, Sween M, Hachmeister E, Moore M, Drury A. J. Forensic Psychiatry Psychol. 2010; 21(4): 501.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2010, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/14789940903564388

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Prior research on the monetary costs of criminal careers has neglected to focus on homicide offenders and tended to minimize the public costs associated with crime. Drawing on expanded monetization estimates produced by Cohen and Piquero, this study assessed the monetary costs for five crimes (murder, rape, armed robbery, aggravated assault, and burglary) imposed by a sample of (n = 654) convicted and incarcerated murderers. The average cost per murder exceeded $17.25 million and the average murderer in the current sample posed costs approaching $24 million. The most violent and prolific offenders singly produced costs greater than $150-160 million in terms of victim costs, criminal justice costs, lost offender productivity, and public willingness-to-pay costs.

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