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Title: Criminality and economic development : an empirical verification in Italian regions (1980-95)
Authors: Ofria, Ferdinando
Keywords: Economic development -- Government policy -- Italy
Italy -- Economic conditions -- 1976-1994
Italy -- Economic conditions -- 1994-
Italy -- Economic policy -- 1976-1994
Italy -- Economic policy -- 1994-
Italy -- Politics and government
Criminals -- Italy -- History
Issue Date: 1999
Publisher: Foundation for International Studies
Citation: Ofria, F. (1999). Criminality and economic development : an empirical verification in Italian regions (1980-95). Mediterranean Journal of Human Rights, 3(1), 263-275.
Abstract: This research tries to assess the existence of a correlation (positive or negative) between the level of economic development and particular criminal variables (homicide and theft) in the Centre-North and Southern Italian regions during the period 1980-95. The results obtained confirm the hypothesis that there exists an inversely proportionate relationship between the level of economic development and the number of homicides in five regions out of eight in Southern Italy. When the rate of theft is considered instead, this relationship can only be established for three regions out of eight in Southern Italy. The first part of this article examines the theories that analyse the relationship between economic development and crime, whilst the second part of the article describes the index factors used to develop this econometric analysis. The research-data obtained is discussed.in the concluding part of the article.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/124240
Appears in Collections:Mediterranean Journal of Human Rights, volume 3, number 1



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