The Crime That Learns: Crime as a System and More Effective Interventions
The Crime That Learns explains crime as a system and shows how public security can target functions, resilience, and operational regimes.
The Crime That Learns explains crime as a system and shows how public security can target functions, resilience, and operational regimes.
The tetrahedron model shows how different dimensions interact to sustain and adapt criminal systems.
Discover the IBRALC Ecosystem: an integrated framework connecting behavior, institutions, governance, and complexity research.
Beyond quick fixes: Discover how systemic analysis and legislative architecture reveal the invisible patterns behind institutional behavior.
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