Mamadou Camara, Pierre Salama — Homicides in South America. Are the poor dangerous ? Are the poor the principal causes of violence ? Can repressive policies be effective and significantly reduce homicide rates or should the dominant modes of development in these countries be re-examined ? The aim of this article is, first, to overview the state of the matter, then to analyse and discuss the influence of different economic variables on homicide rates, from an econometric test concerning a number of South American countries, between 1995 and 2000. It finally intends to show that while violence and its rise often have economic roots, it is vain to limit the explanation of the phenomenon to economic determinism.Camara Mamadou, Salama Pierre. Ho...
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This paper discusses the pattern, causes and consequence of the high crime rates observed in Latin A...
“Most research that has examined the international variation in homicide levels has focused on struc...
Crime and violence has become one of the main social issue in developing countries, particularly in ...
This study uses a panel data on 24 developing countries across four continents Africa, Americas, Asi...
AbstractIndividual level risk factors for violence have been widely studied, but little is known abo...
International audienceLes pauvres sont-ils les principaux responsables de la violence ? Les politiqu...
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