Previous research has failed to explain the rise and fall of US crime since 1970. This study uses cointegration, error correction and common long-memory components analyses to demonstrate that four basic crime factors explaining both the increases in US violent and property crime between 1970 and 1991 and the dramatic declines in crime after 1991. The four factors include arrest rates, income per capita, the proportion of criminal-justice resources devoted to drug crime and alcohol consumption. Error correction models and common long-memory factors show an especially close link between crime rates and the percentage of prison resources devoted to drug offenders. Similar factors result in cointegrated models for murder, rape, robbery, assaul...
Parker, Karen F.A substantial body of research has accumulated over the past quarter century to expl...
This study uses a new data set of crime ratesfor a large sample of countriesfor the period 1970- 199...
Polls identify crime as the number one public worry. Crime also exacts tremendous costs not factored...
This paper empirically assesses the effect of socio-economic and demographic variables on violent cr...
This study investigates changes in rates of property crime in the United States from 1958 to 1993. P...
Major crime drops were experienced in the United States and most other industrialised countries for ...
This chapter examines the most important features of the crime decline in the United States during t...
The focus of this paper is the effect of social and economic factors on the crime rate from 1960-201...
The prevalence of criminal behavior in the United States is of constant concern to the nation. Using...
state levels. National trends are compared to those for other crimes. Long-term trends usually diffe...
After decades of continuously increasing crime rates, Canada and the United States have now experien...
This paper empirically assesses the effects of socio-economic and demographic variables on violent c...
Major crime drops were experienced in the United States andmost other industrialized countries for a...
in this paper we have explored the evolution of crime rates in Europe and in the US since the 1970s....
in this paper we have explored the evolution of crime rates in Europe and in the US since the 1970s....
Parker, Karen F.A substantial body of research has accumulated over the past quarter century to expl...
This study uses a new data set of crime ratesfor a large sample of countriesfor the period 1970- 199...
Polls identify crime as the number one public worry. Crime also exacts tremendous costs not factored...
This paper empirically assesses the effect of socio-economic and demographic variables on violent cr...
This study investigates changes in rates of property crime in the United States from 1958 to 1993. P...
Major crime drops were experienced in the United States and most other industrialised countries for ...
This chapter examines the most important features of the crime decline in the United States during t...
The focus of this paper is the effect of social and economic factors on the crime rate from 1960-201...
The prevalence of criminal behavior in the United States is of constant concern to the nation. Using...
state levels. National trends are compared to those for other crimes. Long-term trends usually diffe...
After decades of continuously increasing crime rates, Canada and the United States have now experien...
This paper empirically assesses the effects of socio-economic and demographic variables on violent c...
Major crime drops were experienced in the United States andmost other industrialized countries for a...
in this paper we have explored the evolution of crime rates in Europe and in the US since the 1970s....
in this paper we have explored the evolution of crime rates in Europe and in the US since the 1970s....
Parker, Karen F.A substantial body of research has accumulated over the past quarter century to expl...
This study uses a new data set of crime ratesfor a large sample of countriesfor the period 1970- 199...
Polls identify crime as the number one public worry. Crime also exacts tremendous costs not factored...