Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12104/92731
Title: Victimization and spillover effects in Mexico
Victimization and spillover effects in Mexico
Keywords: Victimization;crime;Mexico;spillover effects;spatial dependence;C33;054;P48.
Publisher: Universidad de Guadalajara
Description: Using several rounds of nationally representative victimization survey data, this study examines the determinants of municipality level property crime rates in Mexico and the potential effects of spatial dependence. Baseline results suggest that population size, self protection rates, and prior victimization rates are the strongest predictors of municipality level property crime. Spatial model results present statistical evidence of spatial dependence in municipality property crime rates. Different specifications suggest that property crime rates are significantly and positively related to crime rates in neighboring municipalities. These effects appear to be growing stronger in more recent years, suggesting increasing spillover effects for property crime in Mexico.
Using several rounds of nationally representative victimization survey data, this study examines the determinants of municipality level property crime rates in Mexico and the potential effects of spatial dependence. Baseline results suggest that population size, self-protection rates, and prior victimization rates are the strongest predictors of municipality level property crime. Spatial model results present statistical evidence of spatial dependence in municipality property crime rates. Different specifications suggest that property crime rates are significantly and positively related to crime rates in neighboring municipalities. These effects appear to be growing stronger in more recent years, suggesting increasing spillover effects for property crime in Mexico.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12104/92731
Other Identifiers: https://econoquantum.cucea.udg.mx/index.php/EQ/article/view/6019
10.18381/eq.v13i2.6019
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