More sneezing, less crime? Health shocks and the market for offenses

Volume: 68, Pages: 102230 - 102230
Published: Dec 1, 2019
Abstract
A large literature points out that exposure to criminal victimization has far-reaching effects on public health. What remains surprisingly unexplored is that role that health shocks play in explaining aggregate fluctuations in offending. This research finds novel evidence that crime is sensitive to health shocks. We consider the responsiveness of crime to a pervasive and common health shock which we argue shifts costs and benefits for offenders...
Paper Details
Title
More sneezing, less crime? Health shocks and the market for offenses
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Volume
68
Pages
102230 - 102230
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