As concerns over the current economic situation continue to grow, the question of the correlation between increased crime and a depressed economy has resurfaced. Do economic instability and its discontents, such as unemployment, reduced wages, and reduced social services lead to a general increase in criminal activity? News stories about a supposed rise in crime caused by the economic crisis are appearing regularly around the country. Recent reports by Associated Press, the Los Angeles Times, and USA Today seem to start from the assumption of a distinct and causal relationship. In addition, articles often focus on one city's problems. For example, the Times headline reads "Crime continues to fall in Los Angeles despite bad economy," while U...
Despite recent declines, crime remains at the fore-front of the problems facing society. In a Gallup...
This paper examines the impact of economic misery on criminal activity the small island state, Barba...
A crime epidemic appears to have erupted in many advanced economies, raising questions on whether hi...
Many refer to the current state of the national economy as the Great Recession. The recession bega...
This article studies crime rates’ response to economic conditions. Using a longitudinal data set cov...
This report examines the relationships between selected variables of economic strength and crime. It...
Polls identify crime as the number one public worry. Crime also exacts tremendous costs not factored...
Despite decades of research exploring the relationship between the economy and crime, there is a lac...
This paper adds to the literature on the economic determinants of crime by examining the impact of m...
Every place in the world experiences a level of crime within its borders, but there is much contenti...
Abstract. This paper analyses the 13 business cycles since 1933 to provide evidence on the old quest...
249 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.The purpose of this study is ...
With most nations around the world suffering from the global financial crisis, this report by the UN...
This paper explores the determinants of the crime rate, and whether or not the economy and its many ...
Crime is a serious and complex problem that affects both the social and economic development of a co...
Despite recent declines, crime remains at the fore-front of the problems facing society. In a Gallup...
This paper examines the impact of economic misery on criminal activity the small island state, Barba...
A crime epidemic appears to have erupted in many advanced economies, raising questions on whether hi...
Many refer to the current state of the national economy as the Great Recession. The recession bega...
This article studies crime rates’ response to economic conditions. Using a longitudinal data set cov...
This report examines the relationships between selected variables of economic strength and crime. It...
Polls identify crime as the number one public worry. Crime also exacts tremendous costs not factored...
Despite decades of research exploring the relationship between the economy and crime, there is a lac...
This paper adds to the literature on the economic determinants of crime by examining the impact of m...
Every place in the world experiences a level of crime within its borders, but there is much contenti...
Abstract. This paper analyses the 13 business cycles since 1933 to provide evidence on the old quest...
249 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.The purpose of this study is ...
With most nations around the world suffering from the global financial crisis, this report by the UN...
This paper explores the determinants of the crime rate, and whether or not the economy and its many ...
Crime is a serious and complex problem that affects both the social and economic development of a co...
Despite recent declines, crime remains at the fore-front of the problems facing society. In a Gallup...
This paper examines the impact of economic misery on criminal activity the small island state, Barba...
A crime epidemic appears to have erupted in many advanced economies, raising questions on whether hi...