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Local Determinants of Crime: Distinguishing between Resident and Non-Resident Offenders

Büttner, Thiess ; Spengler, Hannes (2003):
Local Determinants of Crime: Distinguishing between Resident and Non-Resident Offenders.
In: Darmstadt Discussion Papers in Economics, 120, Darmstadt, [Report]

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Title: Local Determinants of Crime: Distinguishing between Resident and Non-Resident Offenders
Language: English
Abstract:

The paper revisits the local determinants of crime using a spatial model distinguishing between resident and non-resident offenders. Employing data for German municipalities, the model is estimated by means of a spatial GMM approach. Focusing on resident offenders legal earnings opportunities and the expected gain from offenses are found to be important determinants of crime. Also the socio-economic background in terms of unemployment, poverty, and inequality proves significant for both property and violent crime. Whereas local inequality only shows an effect on crime committed by resident offenders, crime committed by non-resident offenders is shown to be significantly related to the characteristics in adjacent municipalities such as unemployment and income.

Series: Darmstadt Discussion Papers in Economics
Series Volume: 120
Place of Publication: Darmstadt
Uncontrolled Keywords: Crime, Causes of Crime, Cross-Sectional Study, Spatial Econometrics, Crime Spillovers, Neighborhood Effects, Instrumental Variables
Classification DDC: 300 Sozialwissenschaften > 330 Wirtschaft
Divisions: 01 Department of Law and Economics
01 Department of Law and Economics > Volkswirtschaftliche Fachgebiete
Date Deposited: 29 Oct 2009 14:54
Last Modified: 09 Jul 2020 01:02
URN: urn:nbn:de:tuda-tuprints-48067
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JEL-Classification: K42, R19, J61, J19

URI: https://tuprints.ulb.tu-darmstadt.de/id/eprint/4806
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