ABSTRACT. Research by Lipford, McCormick, and Tollison and by Hull and Bold shows a negative relationship between church membership and crime rates. The results are important but do not employ the most recent available data. This paper reproduces Hull and Bold's results using more contemporary 1990 data by United States county. This paper also compares 1980 and 1990 county data. Results are consistent with the earlier research. County crime rates are significantly negatively related to county church membership share. Other factors affecting county crime rates include unemployment, poverty, expenditures on police, population density, and income. (K42, L39, ZOO) I
Purpose. This research attempts to present an analysis of the variables that affect crime the 95 cou...
"Using American religious traditions as measures of bonding and bridging social capital in communiti...
The purpose of this research is to show the impact of religion on human behavior especially that rel...
Research by Lipford, McCormick, and Tollison and by Hull and Bold shows a negative relationship betw...
Considerable research in sociology, criminology, and economics aims to understand the effect of reli...
Statistical evidence in a recent excellent paper by Lipford, McCormick, and Tollison shows a negativ...
Objectives: To determine whether the relationship between marriage and crime extends beyond the indi...
Objectives: To determine whether the relationship between marriage and crime extends beyond the indi...
This study builds upon and extends the study of regional differences in lethal violence by examining...
Building upon and expanding the previous research into structural determinants of homicide, particul...
JEL Codes: K42, L39, Z00Statistical evidence in a paper by Lipford, McCormick, and Tollison shows a...
We conduct an empirical test of the relationship between religious pluralism and religious participa...
Studies of church participation and attendance often leave geographic variables out altogether, eith...
Little research in the United States has focused on homicides outside cities. This study examines th...
This paper provides a review of the literature that assesses the relationship between religion and c...
Purpose. This research attempts to present an analysis of the variables that affect crime the 95 cou...
"Using American religious traditions as measures of bonding and bridging social capital in communiti...
The purpose of this research is to show the impact of religion on human behavior especially that rel...
Research by Lipford, McCormick, and Tollison and by Hull and Bold shows a negative relationship betw...
Considerable research in sociology, criminology, and economics aims to understand the effect of reli...
Statistical evidence in a recent excellent paper by Lipford, McCormick, and Tollison shows a negativ...
Objectives: To determine whether the relationship between marriage and crime extends beyond the indi...
Objectives: To determine whether the relationship between marriage and crime extends beyond the indi...
This study builds upon and extends the study of regional differences in lethal violence by examining...
Building upon and expanding the previous research into structural determinants of homicide, particul...
JEL Codes: K42, L39, Z00Statistical evidence in a paper by Lipford, McCormick, and Tollison shows a...
We conduct an empirical test of the relationship between religious pluralism and religious participa...
Studies of church participation and attendance often leave geographic variables out altogether, eith...
Little research in the United States has focused on homicides outside cities. This study examines th...
This paper provides a review of the literature that assesses the relationship between religion and c...
Purpose. This research attempts to present an analysis of the variables that affect crime the 95 cou...
"Using American religious traditions as measures of bonding and bridging social capital in communiti...
The purpose of this research is to show the impact of religion on human behavior especially that rel...