Crime and Inflation in U. S. Cities
Objectives The current study replicates prior national-level research on the relationship between crimes committed for monetary gain and inflation in a sample of 17 U. S. cities between 1960 and 2013. Methods A random coefficients model is used to estimate the effects of inflation on the change in a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of quantitative criminology 2019-03, Vol.35 (1), p.195-210 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Objectives
The current study replicates prior national-level research on the relationship between crimes committed for monetary gain and inflation in a sample of 17 U. S. cities between 1960 and 2013.
Methods
A random coefficients model is used to estimate the effects of inflation on the change in acquisitive crime over time, controlling for other influences.
Results
The estimates yield significant effects of inflation on acquisitive crime rates in the 17 cities. City-specific coefficients reveal nontrivial variation across the cities in the significance, size, and impact of inflation on acquisitive crime.
Conclusions
Continued low inflation rates should restrain future crime increases in many US cities. U. S. monetary policy should be evaluated with respect to its effect on crime. |
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ISSN: | 0748-4518 1573-7799 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10940-018-9377-x |