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Rational Crime and Subjective Probability

Last updated: January 8, 2025 11:57 am
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A Closer Look at Criminal Behavior: Lessons from True Crime

As a self-professed true crime enthusiast, I often find myself immersed in the world of podcasts and documentaries that delve into the minds of criminals. One common theme that emerges from these stories is the tendency for criminals to overestimate their chances of getting away with their crimes. This phenomenon is not only fascinating but also sheds light on the rationality behind criminal behavior.

One of my favorite shows in this genre is The Casual Criminalist, hosted by Simon Whistler. In each episode, Whistler dissects a criminal case with a mix of scripted content and off-the-cuff commentary. The show often highlights the ineptitude of criminals who believed they could outsmart the system, such as the infamous case of Leopold and Loeb.

Recently, I revisited Gary Becker’s model of criminal behavior, which posits that criminals make rational decisions based on the expected payoff and cost of their actions. This cost-benefit analysis includes factors like the probability and severity of punishment. However, what’s crucial to understand is that the criminal’s subjective estimation of the likelihood of being caught plays a significant role in their decision-making process.

In cases where criminals drastically underestimate their chances of facing consequences, they may end up committing crimes that are not worth the risk by their own standards. This highlights the importance of accurate risk assessment in deterrence. If criminals perceive a low probability of punishment, they may be more inclined to engage in criminal behavior.

On the other hand, there are instances where criminals like Joseph DeAngelo, the Golden State Killer, demonstrate a keen awareness of the risks involved. DeAngelo’s meticulous planning and avoidance of leaving DNA evidence allowed him to evade capture for decades. However, a shift in law enforcement tactics, particularly the use of DNA evidence, ultimately led to his apprehension.

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DeAngelo’s decision to cease his criminal activities after realizing the increased risk of detection exemplifies the rationality behind criminal behavior. When the expected cost of committing a crime outweighs the potential benefits, even the most hardened criminals may choose to reevaluate their actions.

While rational choice theory may not encompass all aspects of human behavior, it offers valuable insights into the motivations and decision-making processes of individuals involved in criminal activities. The intersection of psychology, law enforcement tactics, and rational decision-making provides a compelling lens through which to analyze and understand the complexities of criminal behavior.

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