Crime hurts victims financially and often physically. This paper examines how individual well-being is affected by the direct experience of burglary and robbery, using micro-level happiness data from Japan. I find that the direct experience of burglary significantly reduces victims\u27 reported happiness. In monetary terms, being burglarized is as bad as losing approximately $35,000-$52,500. This paper also tests for heterogeneous effects of victimization on happiness. Happiness of the wealthy, who can afford to lose some money as well as buy some safety, is not affected by the direct experience of burglary or robbery. Crime victimization hurts homeowners more than renters most likely because their barriers to mobility make it difficult for...
Objectives: We examined the effects of victimization on several aspects of well-being in a longitudi...
This paper uses newly available data to describe the distribution of crime victimization and other c...
Public perceptions of crime and victimisation can influence an individual's subjective well-being. R...
We examine the relationship between happiness, crime victimization and neighborhood safety in China....
ObjectivesWe examined the effects of victimization on several aspects of well-being in a longitudina...
This paper extends research on the relation between crime and happiness by investigating the impact ...
We examine the relationship between happiness, crime victimization and neighbourhood safety in China...
This paper extends research on the relation between crime and happiness by investigating the impact ...
This paper is the first of its kind to study quality of life responses of crime victims. Using cross...
Given that crime is a complex societal problem, the argument to embrace interdisciplinary scholarshi...
This paper is the first of its kind to study quality of life responses of crime victims. Using cross...
This paper examines the impact of being a victim of violent or property crime on labour market outco...
This paper is the first of its kind to study quality of life responses of crime victims. Using cross...
Subjective well-being is usually studied with respect to marital and occupational status, income or ...
We assess the effect of the homicide rate, individual‟s perception of security in their neighborhood...
Objectives: We examined the effects of victimization on several aspects of well-being in a longitudi...
This paper uses newly available data to describe the distribution of crime victimization and other c...
Public perceptions of crime and victimisation can influence an individual's subjective well-being. R...
We examine the relationship between happiness, crime victimization and neighborhood safety in China....
ObjectivesWe examined the effects of victimization on several aspects of well-being in a longitudina...
This paper extends research on the relation between crime and happiness by investigating the impact ...
We examine the relationship between happiness, crime victimization and neighbourhood safety in China...
This paper extends research on the relation between crime and happiness by investigating the impact ...
This paper is the first of its kind to study quality of life responses of crime victims. Using cross...
Given that crime is a complex societal problem, the argument to embrace interdisciplinary scholarshi...
This paper is the first of its kind to study quality of life responses of crime victims. Using cross...
This paper examines the impact of being a victim of violent or property crime on labour market outco...
This paper is the first of its kind to study quality of life responses of crime victims. Using cross...
Subjective well-being is usually studied with respect to marital and occupational status, income or ...
We assess the effect of the homicide rate, individual‟s perception of security in their neighborhood...
Objectives: We examined the effects of victimization on several aspects of well-being in a longitudi...
This paper uses newly available data to describe the distribution of crime victimization and other c...
Public perceptions of crime and victimisation can influence an individual's subjective well-being. R...