The economic theory on crime behavior proposed by Becker (1968) suggests that increase in the number of policemen can deter crimes. However, recent studies found a positive relationship between police personnel and crime rates. The purpose of the present study is to investigate the effect of police personnel on 15 categories of crime rates in Malaysia for the period 1973 to 2005 by using the vector error-correction model. Our results suggest that 8 categories of crime rates support Becker’s crime economic theory, while 6 categories of crime support the “long-run natural rate of crime” hypothesis
This study examines the relationship between criminal activities and the multi-macroeconomic factors...
This paper empirically estimates disaggregated crime categories for Sabah from 1968 to 2006. The cri...
The increasing crime rate in a rapidly developing country like Malaysia has caused its citizens to f...
The economic theory on crime behavior proposed by Becker (1968) suggests that an increase in the num...
Despite the alarming statistics and growing concerns over crime, the study of crime in Malaysia has ...
The study is to investigate the relationship between total crimes and real GDP per capita, unemploym...
Utilizing Malaysia data from 1973 to 2008, the study reveals that crime can be influenced by populat...
In this paper, the authors use dynamic panel data in order to assess the linkages between the cost o...
The worsening crime situation has been a major concern for people and it is becoming a constant sou...
The purpose of the present study is to determine whether there is long-run relationship between crim...
Crime cases from snatch thefts to murders, are becoming increasingly common in Malaysia according to...
This study investigates the relationship between crime and socio and macro economic variables such a...
This study examines the relationship between criminal activities and the multi-macroeconomic factors...
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This study examines the relationship between criminal activities and the multi-macroeconomic factors...
This paper empirically estimates disaggregated crime categories for Sabah from 1968 to 2006. The cri...
The increasing crime rate in a rapidly developing country like Malaysia has caused its citizens to f...
The economic theory on crime behavior proposed by Becker (1968) suggests that an increase in the num...
Despite the alarming statistics and growing concerns over crime, the study of crime in Malaysia has ...
The study is to investigate the relationship between total crimes and real GDP per capita, unemploym...
Utilizing Malaysia data from 1973 to 2008, the study reveals that crime can be influenced by populat...
In this paper, the authors use dynamic panel data in order to assess the linkages between the cost o...
The worsening crime situation has been a major concern for people and it is becoming a constant sou...
The purpose of the present study is to determine whether there is long-run relationship between crim...
Crime cases from snatch thefts to murders, are becoming increasingly common in Malaysia according to...
This study investigates the relationship between crime and socio and macro economic variables such a...
This study examines the relationship between criminal activities and the multi-macroeconomic factors...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to analyze the impact of economic conditions on various catego...
Purpose – The main purpose of this study is to examine the dynamic relationship between tourist arri...
This study examines the relationship between criminal activities and the multi-macroeconomic factors...
This paper empirically estimates disaggregated crime categories for Sabah from 1968 to 2006. The cri...
The increasing crime rate in a rapidly developing country like Malaysia has caused its citizens to f...