Socioeconomic Determinants of the Changes in Homicides over Time: A VAR Analysis

Purpose – We search for determinants of the change in homicides over time by analyzing the interconnection between a high incidence of murders and the socioeconomic environment, using Puerto Rico as the case study. This case presents intriguing facts that challenge some of the conventional crime hyp...

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Main Author: José Caraballo-Cueto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Eastern Macedonia and Thrace Institute of Technology 2015-10-01
Series:International Journal of Business and Economic Sciences Applied Research
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Online Access:http://ijbesar.teiemt.gr/docs/volume8_issue2/homicides_determinants.pdf
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spelling doaj-f28a0100aa4649cc99669ddca5f83a3b2020-11-25T00:02:51ZengEastern Macedonia and Thrace Institute of TechnologyInternational Journal of Business and Economic Sciences Applied Research2408-00982408-01012015-10-0182119132Socioeconomic Determinants of the Changes in Homicides over Time: A VAR AnalysisJosé Caraballo-Cueto0University of Puerto Rico at Cayey, 205 Cll Antonio R Barcelo, Cayey, 00736Purpose – We search for determinants of the change in homicides over time by analyzing the interconnection between a high incidence of murders and the socioeconomic environment, using Puerto Rico as the case study. This case presents intriguing facts that challenge some of the conventional crime hypotheses. For instance, in forty years homicides quadrupled by four times while the population was aging and declining. Design/methodology/approach – First, a new and simple theoretical formalization is exhibited. Then, we applied three vector autoregressions, showed the variance error decompositions, and revised its structural stability. Findings – We found that jobless growth is insufficient to decrease murders. Instead, lower employment, a growing number of families led by a single parent, and higher urbanization have partially caused the increases in homicides. We also found that the homicide incidence partially is a self-propelled phenomenon. Research limitations/implications – The punishment approach is not sufficient in explaining and reducing the high level of homicides. The economic inequality does not map directly onto the changes, though it may explain the level of murders. Originality/value – The homicide incidence is found to be embedded in the socioeconomic structure.http://ijbesar.teiemt.gr/docs/volume8_issue2/homicides_determinants.pdfhomicides determinantssocioeconomic conditionscrime
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Socioeconomic Determinants of the Changes in Homicides over Time: A VAR Analysis
International Journal of Business and Economic Sciences Applied Research
homicides determinants
socioeconomic conditions
crime
author_facet José Caraballo-Cueto
author_sort José Caraballo-Cueto
title Socioeconomic Determinants of the Changes in Homicides over Time: A VAR Analysis
title_short Socioeconomic Determinants of the Changes in Homicides over Time: A VAR Analysis
title_full Socioeconomic Determinants of the Changes in Homicides over Time: A VAR Analysis
title_fullStr Socioeconomic Determinants of the Changes in Homicides over Time: A VAR Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Socioeconomic Determinants of the Changes in Homicides over Time: A VAR Analysis
title_sort socioeconomic determinants of the changes in homicides over time: a var analysis
publisher Eastern Macedonia and Thrace Institute of Technology
series International Journal of Business and Economic Sciences Applied Research
issn 2408-0098
2408-0101
publishDate 2015-10-01
description Purpose – We search for determinants of the change in homicides over time by analyzing the interconnection between a high incidence of murders and the socioeconomic environment, using Puerto Rico as the case study. This case presents intriguing facts that challenge some of the conventional crime hypotheses. For instance, in forty years homicides quadrupled by four times while the population was aging and declining. Design/methodology/approach – First, a new and simple theoretical formalization is exhibited. Then, we applied three vector autoregressions, showed the variance error decompositions, and revised its structural stability. Findings – We found that jobless growth is insufficient to decrease murders. Instead, lower employment, a growing number of families led by a single parent, and higher urbanization have partially caused the increases in homicides. We also found that the homicide incidence partially is a self-propelled phenomenon. Research limitations/implications – The punishment approach is not sufficient in explaining and reducing the high level of homicides. The economic inequality does not map directly onto the changes, though it may explain the level of murders. Originality/value – The homicide incidence is found to be embedded in the socioeconomic structure.
topic homicides determinants
socioeconomic conditions
crime
url http://ijbesar.teiemt.gr/docs/volume8_issue2/homicides_determinants.pdf
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