We analyze the impact of policing and socio-economic variables on crime in England and Wales during 1992-2007 using the quantile regression model which enables us to analyze different points of the crime distribution. The quantile regression model allows us to analyze whether or not the factors that affect crime do so in the same way for high and low crime areas. By using data from 43 police force areas, we examine how the effect of real earnings, unemployment, crime detection rate, income inequality and proportion of young people varies across high and low crime areas. Six crime categories are examined – burglary, theft and handling, fraud and forgery, violence against the person, robbery, and sexual assault. We find statistically signific...
This paper employs data from the 2000 British Crime Survey for England and Wales to discuss ways of ...
In this paper we use data from the 1994 and 1996 British Crime Surveys (BCS) to examine the in‡uence...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate whether there are associations between economically motivat...
Two alternative hypotheses – referred to as opportunity- and stigma-based behavior – suggest that th...
Two alternative hypotheses – referred to as opportunity- and stigma-based behavior – suggest that th...
This paper uses aggregate data from 42 police-force areas over 12 years to test predictions of Becke...
This thesis aims to explore three key determinants of crime in the Becker-Ehrlich model: labour mark...
We seek to determine whether one of the unanticipated side-effects of social and economic changes as...
The explanations of the remarkable decrease in crime that has been reported over the last two decade...
This thesis includes three empirical studies detecting the determinants of crime in England and Wale...
We explore the role that economic incentives, particularly changes in wages at the bottom end of the...
Using two sources of crime data, police statistics on recorded crime and victimization data from the...
This paper uses the homicide data of United Nations Surveys on Crime Trends and the Operations of Cr...
Abstract: Geographic variations in crime are often linked to aspects of urban social structure that ...
A large number of criminological theories predict a link between crime and the labour market. This t...
This paper employs data from the 2000 British Crime Survey for England and Wales to discuss ways of ...
In this paper we use data from the 1994 and 1996 British Crime Surveys (BCS) to examine the in‡uence...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate whether there are associations between economically motivat...
Two alternative hypotheses – referred to as opportunity- and stigma-based behavior – suggest that th...
Two alternative hypotheses – referred to as opportunity- and stigma-based behavior – suggest that th...
This paper uses aggregate data from 42 police-force areas over 12 years to test predictions of Becke...
This thesis aims to explore three key determinants of crime in the Becker-Ehrlich model: labour mark...
We seek to determine whether one of the unanticipated side-effects of social and economic changes as...
The explanations of the remarkable decrease in crime that has been reported over the last two decade...
This thesis includes three empirical studies detecting the determinants of crime in England and Wale...
We explore the role that economic incentives, particularly changes in wages at the bottom end of the...
Using two sources of crime data, police statistics on recorded crime and victimization data from the...
This paper uses the homicide data of United Nations Surveys on Crime Trends and the Operations of Cr...
Abstract: Geographic variations in crime are often linked to aspects of urban social structure that ...
A large number of criminological theories predict a link between crime and the labour market. This t...
This paper employs data from the 2000 British Crime Survey for England and Wales to discuss ways of ...
In this paper we use data from the 1994 and 1996 British Crime Surveys (BCS) to examine the in‡uence...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate whether there are associations between economically motivat...