This paper aims to explain the spatial variations of crime, both between and within cities. Two types of mechanisms are put forward: Social interactions that stipulate that an individual is more likely to commit crime if his peers commit than if they do not commit crime, and distance to jobs that indicates that remote residential location induces individuals to commit more crime. Both mechanisms are shown to have strong empirical support.
Journal of the European Economic Association
The Spatial Aspects of Crime
Journal Article
Reference
Zenou, Yves (2003). “The Spatial Aspects of Crime”. Journal of the European Economic Association 1, 459–467. doi.org/10.1162/154247603322391099
Zenou, Yves (2003). “The Spatial Aspects of Crime”. Journal of the European Economic Association 1, 459–467. doi.org/10.1162/154247603322391099
Author
Yves Zenou