犯罪增多是否意味着囚犯增多?一个工具变量方法

Does More Crime Mean More Prisoners? An Instrumental Variables Approach

Journal of Law & Economics · 2003
被引 24
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

用1970年代堕胎率作为工具变量,研究发现犯罪率对监狱入狱率的弹性约为1,支持犯罪与监禁之间的机械理论。

Abstract

This paper studies the �mechanical theory� of crime and incarceration—�the notion that changes in imprisonment are partially determined by changes in crime rates. Previous studies found scant evidence supporting the mechanical theory. These studies, however, failed to properly control for simultaneity between incarceration rates and crime rates. While more crime may lead to larger prison populations, rising incarceration rates may deter crime. To address this bias, abortion rates in the 1970s are used as an instrument for crime in later decades. Abortion rates in the 1970s are correlated with crime in the 1990s but are unlikely to be otherwise related to incarceration or prison admissions rates in the 1990s. The instrumental variables approach finds that the estimated elasticity of prison admissions with respect to crime is approximately 1, in accord with the mechanical theory. This finding has important implications for understanding trends in the U.S. prison population.

犯罪率监禁率工具变量堕胎率