Work in progress. Please do not cite without author permission. This paper tests a number of socio-economic, political and criminological determinants of police expenditures in an integrated model. Results confirm the importance of population and economic variables, while no significant effects were found for political (legislature, ideology, coalliton) and criminological (crime, peacekeeping, traffic) variables
Economic theory suggests police and crime are negatively correlated. However, it is surprisingly dif...
Using individual data from a large-scale Dutch crime victimization survey, we are able to expand the...
Nationwide, policymakers and the public are considering how best to address crime. Deeper insights o...
Work in progress. Please do not cite without author permission. This paper tests a number of socio-...
The present study was designed to examine the variations in criminal justice expenditures across sta...
Since the 1980’s, justice system expenditures in the United States have increased nearly 300%, adjus...
The objective in this paper is to describe and explain city-suburban disparities in expenditures for...
Explanation of the level of local government police expenditures is generally drawn from the results...
Panel data covering the largest U.S. cities from 1985-2010 is used to reevaluate the endogeneity iss...
The relationship of racial demographics to arrests, traffic stops, and citations has been extensivel...
Only limited research was available on the important question of the likely determinants of changes ...
Using a Two-Stage Least Squares procedure, we estimate the relationship between ethnic fragmentation...
Author's manuscript made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.Numerous studies have e...
Public budgeting is a core issue within the public administration field. Public administrators have ...
This paper raises concern over whether police are using their budget towards improving the safety of...
Economic theory suggests police and crime are negatively correlated. However, it is surprisingly dif...
Using individual data from a large-scale Dutch crime victimization survey, we are able to expand the...
Nationwide, policymakers and the public are considering how best to address crime. Deeper insights o...
Work in progress. Please do not cite without author permission. This paper tests a number of socio-...
The present study was designed to examine the variations in criminal justice expenditures across sta...
Since the 1980’s, justice system expenditures in the United States have increased nearly 300%, adjus...
The objective in this paper is to describe and explain city-suburban disparities in expenditures for...
Explanation of the level of local government police expenditures is generally drawn from the results...
Panel data covering the largest U.S. cities from 1985-2010 is used to reevaluate the endogeneity iss...
The relationship of racial demographics to arrests, traffic stops, and citations has been extensivel...
Only limited research was available on the important question of the likely determinants of changes ...
Using a Two-Stage Least Squares procedure, we estimate the relationship between ethnic fragmentation...
Author's manuscript made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.Numerous studies have e...
Public budgeting is a core issue within the public administration field. Public administrators have ...
This paper raises concern over whether police are using their budget towards improving the safety of...
Economic theory suggests police and crime are negatively correlated. However, it is surprisingly dif...
Using individual data from a large-scale Dutch crime victimization survey, we are able to expand the...
Nationwide, policymakers and the public are considering how best to address crime. Deeper insights o...