Crime and social interactions: a developing country case study

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Autor(a) principal: Carneiro, Francisco Galrão
Data de Publicação: 2005
Outros Autores: Loureiro, Paulo Roberto Amorim, Sachsida, Adolfo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UCB
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Resumo: The paper investigates the relationship between social interactions and crime for the case of a developing country that has shown increasing crime rates in recent years. Social interactions are defined as any type of relationship of an individual with other individuals that can affect his/her behavior. We use a unique data set to investigate whether interaction among individuals of the same family and/or a neighborhood or community had any influence on the criminal behavior of individuals who are already convicted. The data set was constructed through interviews at the Papuda State Jail in Brasilia, Brazil. The results are in line with a growing literature on the study of criminal behavior and demonstrate that strengthening family and community relationships can be a desirable way of fighting crime in the context of developing countries.
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title Crime and social interactions: a developing country case study
spellingShingle Crime and social interactions: a developing country case study
Carneiro, Francisco Galrão
Crime
Social interactions
title_short Crime and social interactions: a developing country case study
title_full Crime and social interactions: a developing country case study
title_fullStr Crime and social interactions: a developing country case study
title_full_unstemmed Crime and social interactions: a developing country case study
title_sort Crime and social interactions: a developing country case study
author Carneiro, Francisco Galrão
author_facet Carneiro, Francisco Galrão
Loureiro, Paulo Roberto Amorim
Sachsida, Adolfo
author_role author
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Sachsida, Adolfo
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carneiro, Francisco Galrão
Loureiro, Paulo Roberto Amorim
Sachsida, Adolfo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Crime
Social interactions
topic Crime
Social interactions
dc.description.abstract.por.fl_txt_mv The paper investigates the relationship between social interactions and crime for the case of a developing country that has shown increasing crime rates in recent years. Social interactions are defined as any type of relationship of an individual with other individuals that can affect his/her behavior. We use a unique data set to investigate whether interaction among individuals of the same family and/or a neighborhood or community had any influence on the criminal behavior of individuals who are already convicted. The data set was constructed through interviews at the Papuda State Jail in Brasilia, Brazil. The results are in line with a growing literature on the study of criminal behavior and demonstrate that strengthening family and community relationships can be a desirable way of fighting crime in the context of developing countries.
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description The paper investigates the relationship between social interactions and crime for the case of a developing country that has shown increasing crime rates in recent years. Social interactions are defined as any type of relationship of an individual with other individuals that can affect his/her behavior. We use a unique data set to investigate whether interaction among individuals of the same family and/or a neighborhood or community had any influence on the criminal behavior of individuals who are already convicted. The data set was constructed through interviews at the Papuda State Jail in Brasilia, Brazil. The results are in line with a growing literature on the study of criminal behavior and demonstrate that strengthening family and community relationships can be a desirable way of fighting crime in the context of developing countries.
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