PSC 315. An Economic Analysis of Crime
The economic nature of crime including the role of illegal gambling, loan-sharking, narcotics, labor racketeering, and infiltration of legitimate business. Fiscal policy implications of crime in the urban setting. (Same course as Economics 315.) (Offered spring semesters.)
3 hours,  3 credits
Prerequisites:  English 102. In addition: Economics 101 or 102 and junior standing or above.