The research explores why crime rates have fallen steeply in high-income countries in recent decades. Here we address violence, which is arguably the most important remaining area of research relating to the crime drop in relation to the security hypothesis. We explore evidence suggesting that violence fell later than property crime and offer a preliminary explanation. The delayed fall in violence seems to be about three years after the onset of declines in property crime. The explanation we offer is that violence fell as a knock-on effect of declining property crime which fell due to improved security. The delayed effect on violent crime is, we contend, mediated by the impact of more and better security upon offenders of different ages
The fall in the rate of violent crime has stopped. This is a finding of an investigation using the C...
The fall in the rate of violent crime has stopped. This is a finding of an investigation using the C...
This chapter examines the most important features of the crime decline in the United States during t...
This study contributes to crime drop research relating to the security hypothesis which the authors ...
Major crime drops were experienced in the United States andmost other industrialized countries for a...
Major crime drops were experienced in the United States and most other industrialised countries for ...
Crime rates have fallen dramatically over the past two decades. This phenomenon is typically referre...
Major crime drops were experienced in the United States and most other industrialized countries for ...
According to the Crime Survey for England and Wales, violence fell dramatically between 1995 and 201...
According to the Crime Survey for England and Wales, violence fell dramatically between 1995 and 201...
Crime rates have moved in parallel in Western societies since the late Middle Ages. Homicide rates d...
Crime rates have fallen dramatically over the past two decades. This phenomenon is typically referre...
The “crime drop” is the most important criminological phenomenon of modern times. In North America, ...
The ‘crime drop’ is the most important criminological phenomenon of modern times. In North America, ...
Violent crime affects quality of life on an individual level and development on a national level (Kl...
The fall in the rate of violent crime has stopped. This is a finding of an investigation using the C...
The fall in the rate of violent crime has stopped. This is a finding of an investigation using the C...
This chapter examines the most important features of the crime decline in the United States during t...
This study contributes to crime drop research relating to the security hypothesis which the authors ...
Major crime drops were experienced in the United States andmost other industrialized countries for a...
Major crime drops were experienced in the United States and most other industrialised countries for ...
Crime rates have fallen dramatically over the past two decades. This phenomenon is typically referre...
Major crime drops were experienced in the United States and most other industrialized countries for ...
According to the Crime Survey for England and Wales, violence fell dramatically between 1995 and 201...
According to the Crime Survey for England and Wales, violence fell dramatically between 1995 and 201...
Crime rates have moved in parallel in Western societies since the late Middle Ages. Homicide rates d...
Crime rates have fallen dramatically over the past two decades. This phenomenon is typically referre...
The “crime drop” is the most important criminological phenomenon of modern times. In North America, ...
The ‘crime drop’ is the most important criminological phenomenon of modern times. In North America, ...
Violent crime affects quality of life on an individual level and development on a national level (Kl...
The fall in the rate of violent crime has stopped. This is a finding of an investigation using the C...
The fall in the rate of violent crime has stopped. This is a finding of an investigation using the C...
This chapter examines the most important features of the crime decline in the United States during t...