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警察腐败与犯罪:来自非洲的证据

Police corruption and crime: Evidence from Africa

Governance · 2023
被引 13
ABS 4

中文导读

利用非洲晴雨表调查数据,研究发现警察腐败更普遍的地区,居民及其家人遭受人身攻击和家中财物被盗的风险更高,且这种关联在控制其他领域腐败后依然显著。

Abstract

Abstract Using data from the Afrobarometer surveys, this paper finds that people living in regions in which police corruption is more prevalent are more likely to report that they or someone in their family have been victims of physical assault. People living in more corrupted regions are also more likely to report that they or someone in their family has had something stolen from their home. We find no statistically significant gender differences in the average marginal effects. Controlling for the incidence of corruption in other domains reduces the size of the estimated association but does not render it insignificant in terms of statistical significance or magnitude. Non‐police corruption is also strongly associated with an increased risk of crime. For both types of crime, the evidence points to “transactional” police corruption (having to pay bribes to get help) rather than “predatory” police corruption (having to pay bribes to avoid problems) as driving the relationship. Finally, we show that, controlling for whether the respondent reports being a victim of either type of crime, police corruption predicts an increase in the probability that the respondent reports feeling unsafe while walking in their own neighborhood thus imposing a cost even on those who have not been victims.

警察腐败犯罪非洲受害者调查