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of data retention on crime prevention in Europe. Using an estimator that captures dynamic effects and is robust to … heterogeneous treatment effects, we find a significant negative effect on aggregate crime rates. However, our findings indicate that … a minimum of one year is required following the implementation of the obligations for a decline in crime rates to occur …
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of data retention on crime prevention in Europe. Using an estimator that captures dynamic effects and is robust to … heterogeneous treatment effects, we find a significant negative effect on aggregate crime rates. However, our findings indicate that … a minimum of one year is required following the implementation of the obligations for a decline in crime rates to occur …
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and Wales over the period 1992-2008. Our list of potential determinants includes two law enforcement variables, crime … of young people and Gini Coefficient. By adopting a fixed effect dynamic GMM estimation methodology we attempt to address … crimes. However, socio-economic variables play a limited role in explaining different crime types. …
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crime-specific detection rate and prison population, and various socio-economic variables such as unemployment rate, real … earnings, proportion of young people and Gini Coefficient. By adopting a fixed effect dynamic GMM estimation methodology we … the endogeneity of several regressors. There is a significant positive effect of own-lagged crime rate. The own …
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Indirect psychological effects induced by crime are likely to contribute significantly to the total costs of crime … beyond the financial costs of direct victimization. Using detailed crime statistics for the whole of Germany and linking them … to individual-level mental health information from the German Socio-Economic Panel, we analyze whether local crime rates …
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Indirect psychological effects induced by crime are likely to contribute significantly to the total costs of crime … beyond the financial costs of direct victimization. Using detailed crime statistics for the whole of Germany and linking them … to individual-level mental health information from the German Socio-Economic Panel, we analyze whether local crime rates …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010487160
crime-specific detection rate and prison population, and various socio-economic variables such as unemployment rate, real … earnings, proportion of young people and Gini Coefficient. By adopting a fixed effect dynamic GMM estimation methodology we … the endogeneity of several regressors. There is a significant positive effect of own-lagged crime rate. The own …
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analyze monthly severe crimes at the census tract level in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Our data set combines Uniform Crime … matrices. Our estimation results confirm socio-economic explanations for crime and, foremost, the broken-windows hypothesis …
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