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SUMMARY:Information and Policing - Shota Ichihashi (Queen's University)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20231201T141500Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20231201T153000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Agents decide whether to commit crimes based on their heteroge
 neous returns to crime\, or their types. Police have some information abou
 t these types and allocate search capacity across the agents to uncover cr
 imes. The police that have full information about types fail to deter any 
 crime\, because the ability to predict crimes erodes the deterrent effect 
 of policing. The information structure that minimizes a crime rate is only
  partially informative and never allows the police to identify who will co
 mmit crimes\, but it may reveal some of the agents who will not commit cri
 mes.\nSpeakers:\nShota Ichihashi (Queen's University)
LOCATION:Manor Road Building (Seminar Room G or https://zoom.us/j/93867615
 769?pwd=VmRJVVRkYlhUajllTEJyd2NsTUs3QT09)\, Manor Road OX1 3UQ
TZID:Europe/London
URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/a7b80d00-0401-4291-9887-265117545d6d/
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