宗教真的能减少犯罪吗?

Does Religion Really Reduce Crime?

Journal of Law & Economics · 2006
被引 71
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

利用县级数据复制了宗教与犯罪负相关的OLS结果,但通过工具变量和复活节前后犯罪变化分析,发现宗教对犯罪影响微乎其微,反而是犯罪减少了宗教参与。

Abstract

Considerable research in sociology, criminology, and economics aims to understand the effect of religiosity on crime. Many sociological theories positing a deterrent effect of religion on crime are empirically examined using ordinary least squares (OLS) cross‐sectional regressions of crime measures on measures of religiosity. Most previous studies have found a negative effect of religion on crime using OLS, a result I am able to replicate using county‐level data on religious membership and crime rates. If crime affects religious participation, however, OLS coefficients in this context suffer from endogeneity bias. Using historic religiosity as an instrument for current religious participation, I find a negligible effect of religion on crime and a negative effect of crime on religion. To further explore the relationship between religion and crime, I examine variation in crime incidence before and after Easter. Consistent with the instrumental variables results, I find no evidence of a decrease in crime following Easter.

宗教与犯罪内生性偏误工具变量复活节效应