Would be very difficult to prove whether any increase was real or simply a matter of increased registration of events happening at a more or less consistent rate.
Yours,
Ann R. Sætnan
Norway.
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Thursday, August 27, 2009 4:38 PM
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Subject: Surveillance Crowding-out cooperation
From psychology/behavioural economics it is very well documented that under specific circumstances punishment, regulation and even rewards can undermine intrinsic motivation to cooperate. E.g. increasing tax evasion after stricter regulation to detect tax cheaters has been imposed.
I wonder whether somebody from this list could direct me to *empirical
studies* which show increasing rates of criminal behaviour after surveillance has been intensified.
Thanks, Jens
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