In this paper we draw a profile of the victims of crime in Latin America. We show that- at least for the case of property crime - the typical victims of crime in Latin America come from rich and middle class households and tend to live in larger cities. We also show that households living in cities experiencing rapid population growth are more likely to be victimized than households living in cities with stable populations. We offer various explanations to these facts, and while we cannot yet provide definite answers to some of the questions raised by this paper, we are at least able to reject some plausible hypotheses. On the whole, our results imply that urban crime in Latin America is, to an important extent, a reflection of the inabilit...
This paper studies the socio-economic determinants of violence in the seven most important cities in...
Starting in the 1990s, Guillermo O’Donnell challenged scholars of Latin America to consider the impl...
This article focuses on the effect of urbanization on violent crime - particularly homicide in Costa...
Anecdotal evidence suggests that crime is a common fea-ture of many Latin American cities. Yet littl...
This paper discusses the pattern, causes and consequence of the high crime rates observed in Latin A...
Over the past decade, accelerating rates of violence and crime in Latin American cities have transfo...
The study of how crime affects different income groups faces several difficulties. The first is that...
Research that has examined the high levels of crime experienced in Latin American settings has sugge...
Latin America is one of the world’s most violent regions, with 40 of the 50 most violent cities, but...
Includes bibliographyMany empirical studies of crime assume that victims andperpetrators live in a s...
In subjective perception and objective fact, many Latin American countries have experienced an epide...
In this paper we investigate the determinants of criminal victimization by burglary/larceny in São P...
This book deals with the distribution of criminal victimization across social groups and spatial are...
This book deals with the distribution of criminal victimization across social groups and spatial are...
People see insecurity as a bigger problem than the state of the economy, write Laura Jaitman and Ste...
This paper studies the socio-economic determinants of violence in the seven most important cities in...
Starting in the 1990s, Guillermo O’Donnell challenged scholars of Latin America to consider the impl...
This article focuses on the effect of urbanization on violent crime - particularly homicide in Costa...
Anecdotal evidence suggests that crime is a common fea-ture of many Latin American cities. Yet littl...
This paper discusses the pattern, causes and consequence of the high crime rates observed in Latin A...
Over the past decade, accelerating rates of violence and crime in Latin American cities have transfo...
The study of how crime affects different income groups faces several difficulties. The first is that...
Research that has examined the high levels of crime experienced in Latin American settings has sugge...
Latin America is one of the world’s most violent regions, with 40 of the 50 most violent cities, but...
Includes bibliographyMany empirical studies of crime assume that victims andperpetrators live in a s...
In subjective perception and objective fact, many Latin American countries have experienced an epide...
In this paper we investigate the determinants of criminal victimization by burglary/larceny in São P...
This book deals with the distribution of criminal victimization across social groups and spatial are...
This book deals with the distribution of criminal victimization across social groups and spatial are...
People see insecurity as a bigger problem than the state of the economy, write Laura Jaitman and Ste...
This paper studies the socio-economic determinants of violence in the seven most important cities in...
Starting in the 1990s, Guillermo O’Donnell challenged scholars of Latin America to consider the impl...
This article focuses on the effect of urbanization on violent crime - particularly homicide in Costa...