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Published in: Social Indicators Research 3/2023

29-09-2023 | Original Research

Does an Ageing Population Affect Crime Rates in the United States?

Authors: Rajarshi Mitra, Md. Thasinul Abedin, Kanon Kumar Sen

Published in: Social Indicators Research | Issue 3/2023

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Abstract

The United States is undergoing a demographic transition in which the proportion of individuals aged 65 years and above in total population is increasing. The age-crime relationship is a well-tested theory in criminology. A commonly accepted theory that has been unanimously supported by empirical evidence is that the propensity to commit crime decreases with age. But recent data from the FBI depicts an increase in crimes committed by the elderly. Notwithstanding the increasing trend in arrests among the elderly, we test the hypothesis that population ageing decreases total crime rates, violent crime rates, property crime rates, and their six sub-categories, namely, murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, larceny, and motor vehicle theft. We control for expenditures on police force (% of GDP), income inequality, national income, unemployment rate, poverty rate, and population density. The multiple break test, the bounds testing approach to cointegration analysis, and causality analysis are applied. The long-run results reject the hypothesis. Population ageing is found to increase crime rates in the United States. The results further indicate a positive correlation between population ageing and share of crimes committed by the elderly in total crimes in the United States.

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Metadata
Title
Does an Ageing Population Affect Crime Rates in the United States?
Authors
Rajarshi Mitra
Md. Thasinul Abedin
Kanon Kumar Sen
Publication date
29-09-2023
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Social Indicators Research / Issue 3/2023
Print ISSN: 0303-8300
Electronic ISSN: 1573-0921
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11205-023-03223-5

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