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Published in: Social Indicators Research 3/2022

05-09-2022 | Original Research

Does Refugee Inflow Increase Crime Rates in the United States?

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

Published in: Social Indicators Research | Issue 3/2022

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Abstract

Although refugee resettlement remains a controversial issue, no attempt has yet been made to investigate the relationship between refugee inflow and crime rates in the United States, based on bounds testing approach to cointegration analysis with structural breaks. We argue that the first significant crime drop in the United States occurred prior to the 1990s—from 1980 to 1984—a period that witnessed a decline in refugee inflows following the enactment of the Refugee Act of 1980. We next investigate the sensitivity of total crime rate, violent crime rate, property crime rate and their sub-categories, namely, murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny, and motor vehicle theft to an increase in refugee inflow (% of total population) in the United States, controlling for socioeconomic and demographic factors. The results strongly support the hypothesis that refugee inflow (% of total population) increases crime rates in all ten crime categories under study. The results further suggest that government policies aimed at reducing unemployment rate and income inequality, and an increase in federal expenditures on police force for maintaining public order and safety (% of GDP) will most likely reduce crime rates when there is an increase in refugee inflow (% of total population).

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Metadata
Title
Does Refugee Inflow Increase Crime Rates in the United States?
Authors
Md. Thasinul Abedin
Rajarshi Mitra
Kanon Kumar Sen
Publication date
05-09-2022
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Social Indicators Research / Issue 3/2022
Print ISSN: 0303-8300
Electronic ISSN: 1573-0921
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11205-022-02996-5

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