After the economic crisis of 2008: Economic conditions and crime in the last decade for the case of Spain

Author:

Torres‐Tellez Jonathan12ORCID,Montero Soler Alberto3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Investigation Area University Pablo de Olavide Seville Spain

2. Facultad de Economía Universidad de Málaga Spain

3. Department of Public Finance, Economic Policy and Political Economy University of Málaga Málaga Spain

Abstract

AbstractThe economic approach to crime confirms that the deterioration of economic conditions influences the motivation of potential offenders to commit a crime or not. The relationship between crime and the economy status received considerable attention among the international literature. However, in Spain, there are just few studies that analyse this connection, and those that analyse the influence of the deterioration of the economy on crime after the crisis that began in 2008 are practically non‐existent. In order to fill this gap, this research applies the difference‐GMM estimator for a sample of 47 provinces during the 2010–2018 period and controls the influence of different economic, demographic and dissuasive factors on the crime rate. The results obtained are similar to those of different investigations, since in the face of worsening economic conditions, no evidence of a positive and uniform effect on the crime rate is detected, especially when it differs according to different types of crimes possible. However, that relationship does exist and is robust in property crimes. Another common result in the empirical literature is also confirmed: adolescent male cohorts present the highest crime rates.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Economics and Econometrics,Sociology and Political Science

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