Abstract

Bureaucracy, often assigned the task of reducing crime, actually contributes to the crime problem in a variety of ways. Several characteristics of bureaucracy are identified as having a criminogenic effect. Some of these characteristics are associated with bureaucracy at its worst, involving outright violations of the law. But others are associated with normal bureaucracy, such as its drive survival, and even with bureaucracy at its best, such as its rationality.

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