Data from the U.S. Census Bureau are used to test the relationship of local social services, public safety, and education expenditures, all as proportions of total local expenditures aggregated to the state level, with the property and crime rates for years 2007 through 2010. Previous literature and theory suggest that any significant relationships to crime would be inverse relationships. The initial results of this study indicate an unexpected significant positive relationship between the proportion of social services expenditures and the violent crime rate for years 2007 through 2010. The results also indicate a significant inverse relationship between proportion of public safety expenditures and the violent crime rate, but not for all...
This paper investigates the effects/importance of these independent variables (High School Graduatio...
The relationship between a country’s crime index and education level is an important thing for polic...
Polls identify crime as the number one public worry. Crime also exacts tremendous costs not factored...
This paper measures the impact that changes in expenditures on public education in the Unites States...
abstract: Over the last fifty years, education funding has been litigated and debated in the United ...
Large, metropolitan areas across the nation have experienced high rates of violent crime over the pa...
Much of current research on crime and education has focused on the effect of minimum dropout age on ...
The present study was designed to examine the variations in criminal justice expenditures across sta...
Panel data covering the largest U.S. cities from 1985-2010 is used to reevaluate the endogeneity iss...
Research article with tables and graphs.This study examines the determinants of violent crime in the...
There has been a lot of talk from many individuals about wiping out violent crime, but many times ef...
According to a report released by the Education Department‘s National Center for Education Statistic...
The research presented in this thesis covers two topics: the economics of crime and econometric meth...
This paper tests the common belief that subsidised housing contributes to higher crime rates. To do ...
From 1980 to 1993, the number of inmates in state and federal prisons rose 200%. Throughout this exp...
This paper investigates the effects/importance of these independent variables (High School Graduatio...
The relationship between a country’s crime index and education level is an important thing for polic...
Polls identify crime as the number one public worry. Crime also exacts tremendous costs not factored...
This paper measures the impact that changes in expenditures on public education in the Unites States...
abstract: Over the last fifty years, education funding has been litigated and debated in the United ...
Large, metropolitan areas across the nation have experienced high rates of violent crime over the pa...
Much of current research on crime and education has focused on the effect of minimum dropout age on ...
The present study was designed to examine the variations in criminal justice expenditures across sta...
Panel data covering the largest U.S. cities from 1985-2010 is used to reevaluate the endogeneity iss...
Research article with tables and graphs.This study examines the determinants of violent crime in the...
There has been a lot of talk from many individuals about wiping out violent crime, but many times ef...
According to a report released by the Education Department‘s National Center for Education Statistic...
The research presented in this thesis covers two topics: the economics of crime and econometric meth...
This paper tests the common belief that subsidised housing contributes to higher crime rates. To do ...
From 1980 to 1993, the number of inmates in state and federal prisons rose 200%. Throughout this exp...
This paper investigates the effects/importance of these independent variables (High School Graduatio...
The relationship between a country’s crime index and education level is an important thing for polic...
Polls identify crime as the number one public worry. Crime also exacts tremendous costs not factored...