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Vanderbilt Law Review | 2008

Outsourcing and Insourcing Crime: The Political Economy of Globalized Criminal Activity

Tomer Broude; Doron Teichman

This Article presents a novel theory of the political economy of transnational crime control, answering three consecutive questions. First, why does crime travel across national borders? The Article demonstrates that in the globalized economy, profit-driven crime (e.g., money laundering, drug trafficking, gaming and the sex trade) responds - much like legitimate economic activity - to local regulation, by shifting to the territorial jurisdictions in which it incurs lower expected sanctions, making it most profitable for criminals. Second, how do governments react to the international mobility of criminal activity? The Article argues that the crime control policies adopted by individual states influence the global distribution of transnational crime, and that they subsequently impact upon the crime control policies adopted by other states. More specifically, it demonstrates how in a dynamic setting states engage in two types of regulatory crime control races, depending on differential national attitudes towards the activity involved. The first is the outsourcing race, in which increasingly strict policies cause crime to shift to other states. The second is the insourcing race, in which increasingly lenient policies attract crime to the state. In each of these races, states impose externalities upon each other, and inefficient levels of both enforcement and crime arise, in what may be seen as a global collective action problem. Finally, how should global crime control be designed to enhance global welfare? Building on theories of public choice and international relations, the Article offers a critique of existing policies in the area, and explores innovative crime control policies.


Journal of Experimental Criminology | 2014

Displacement of crime and diffusion of crime control benefits in large-scale geographic areas: a systematic review

Cody W. Telep; David Weisburd; Charlotte Gill; Zoe Vitter; Doron Teichman


Michigan Law Review | 2005

The Market for Criminal Justice: Federalism, Crime Control, and Jurisdictional Competition

Doron Teichman


Archive | 2005

Sex, Shame, and the Law: An Economic Perspective on Megan's Laws

Doron Teichman


Archive | 2008

Are All Legal Probabilities Created Equal

Yuval Feldman; Doron Teichman


Archive | 2014

The Oxford handbook of behavioral economics and the law

Eyal Zamir; Doron Teichman


Archive | 2011

Are All Contractual Obligations Created Equal

Yuval Feldman; Doron Teichman


Archive | 2011

Displacement of crime and diffusion of crime control benefits in large-scale geographic areas

David Weisburd; Cody W. Telep; Doron Teichman; Dave McClure


Journal of Empirical Legal Studies | 2016

Anchoring Legal Standards

Yuval Feldman; Amos Schurr; Doron Teichman


Indiana Law Journal | 2012

Seeing is Believing: The Anti-Inference Bias

Eyal Zamir; Ilana Ritov; Doron Teichman

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Eyal Zamir

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Cody W. Telep

Arizona State University

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Ilana Ritov

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Uriel Haran

Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

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Amos Schurr

Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

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Anat Horovitz

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Barak Ariel

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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