كلية الدراسات الاقتصادية والاجتماعية
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Item التكلفة المادية للجريمة في السودان(alneelain, 2001) مي بشارة سليمان محمد احمدJ j . Abstract This study is concerning cost discovering of crime in relation to the governmental attempts to eliminate and implement laws on those who commit criminal deals. The study aims to figure at the real cost of crime in the Sudan penal institutions, in addition to this, the study aims to contribute with proposals that can eradicate the high cost of anti criminal methods. The ancillary aim of the study is to review the theoretical aspects and data concerning the study. To realize the stated objectives, the study hypothized. the . ~.,. following(t:'?'~~.· .; .": '. -. / e The government expenditure to eliminate crime, and' implement laws does not match with output of the results. eImprisonment as a punishment does not reform criminals,\.. hence it raises the cost of the crime . ( ~ Most of the prisoners do not perform any tasks inside prison to lessen the 'cost eThe available activity within the institutions of pUnishment I described as, nonproductive, expensive, insignificant and \ do.e s not suite with the capabilities and experience of the pnsoners. The study contains of an introduction and six chapters. Chapter one deals with the theoretical framework. Punishment and cost of crime are presented in the second chapter. Chapter three gives a historical background about Ithe initiation and development of prison in Sudan. Chapter four is devoted to labour and crime cost. Chapter five c,?>vers the ,. data analysis and fmally chapter six includes the followings~"'c(:'~~'.J I . e The government spends more money in ari attempt to reduce crime~ and implement justice, further more, the study found that the imprisonment penalty in its current form, not only. increase the cost of crime elimination, but als.o it contribute in 'augmenting the mode and the rate of cnme. I ; • The study reveals that, most of the prisoners do not J' perform any tasks during their punishment periods and that most of the tasks performed do not really. Anumber of recommendations were included in the study, prisoners must be 'engaged in an economical activities that benefits both the prisoners and their, families and farther reduced expences