Considerable research in sociology, criminology, and economics aims to understand the effect of religiosity on crime. Many sociological theories positing a deterrent effect of religion on crime are empirically examined using ordinary least squares (OLS) cross‐sectional regressions of crime measures on measures of religiosity. Most previous studies have found a negative effect of religion on crime using OLS, a result I am able to replicate using county‐level data on religious membership and crime rates. If crime affects religious participation, however, OLS coefficients in this context suffer from endogeneity bias. Using historic religiosity as an instrument for current religious participation, I find a negligible effect of religion on crime...
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Though religion has been shown to have generally positive effects on normative ‘prosocial’ behavior,...
Considerable research in sociology, criminology, and economics aims to understand the effect of reli...
This paper provides a review of the literature that assesses the relationship between religion and c...
The Effect of Religion on Crime and Delinquency: Hellfire in the 21st Century. Although there has...
The purpose of this research is to show the impact of religion on human behavior especially that rel...
Research by Lipford, McCormick, and Tollison and by Hull and Bold shows a negative relationship betw...
Objective There has been a growing interest in the relationship between culture and crime in recent...
Persistent high levels of crime in this country have provided support for the need for public progra...
In victimology, fear of crime is understood as an emotional response to the perceived threat of crim...
ABSTRACT. Research by Lipford, McCormick, and Tollison and by Hull and Bold shows a negative relatio...
The feeling of safety on college campuses is an important aspect to millennial college students. Acc...
Many scholars have argued that religion reduces violent behavior within human social groups. Here, w...
Many scholars have argued that religion reduces violent behavior within human social groups. Here, w...
This study investigates the effects of having a religious affiliation and of an individual’s level o...
Using data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, the research examines the natu...
Though religion has been shown to have generally positive effects on normative ‘prosocial’ behavior,...
Considerable research in sociology, criminology, and economics aims to understand the effect of reli...
This paper provides a review of the literature that assesses the relationship between religion and c...
The Effect of Religion on Crime and Delinquency: Hellfire in the 21st Century. Although there has...
The purpose of this research is to show the impact of religion on human behavior especially that rel...
Research by Lipford, McCormick, and Tollison and by Hull and Bold shows a negative relationship betw...
Objective There has been a growing interest in the relationship between culture and crime in recent...
Persistent high levels of crime in this country have provided support for the need for public progra...
In victimology, fear of crime is understood as an emotional response to the perceived threat of crim...
ABSTRACT. Research by Lipford, McCormick, and Tollison and by Hull and Bold shows a negative relatio...
The feeling of safety on college campuses is an important aspect to millennial college students. Acc...
Many scholars have argued that religion reduces violent behavior within human social groups. Here, w...
Many scholars have argued that religion reduces violent behavior within human social groups. Here, w...
This study investigates the effects of having a religious affiliation and of an individual’s level o...
Using data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, the research examines the natu...
Though religion has been shown to have generally positive effects on normative ‘prosocial’ behavior,...