附近的暴力:附近犯罪对心理健康的影响

Violence in the vicinity: the mental health impacts of nearby crime

Economica · 2026
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中文导读

利用英格兰2010-2017年犯罪数据与个人压力面板数据,研究发现附近暴力犯罪会立即显著提升居民压力水平,尤其对女性和城市居民影响持续约一周,提示犯罪预防政策需考虑其心理健康成本。

Abstract

Abstract Crime leads to a range of adverse outcomes for those who live nearby, and a common hypothesis is that this relationship is mediated by mental health. However, little is known about how the mental health of local residents is affected when an incident of violent crime occurs in their vicinity. To address this question, we pair granular crime data with uniquely detailed panel data on individual stress levels, both from one of England's largest police force areas during the years 2010–2017. We find that local violent crime leads to an immediate and significant increase in residents' stress levels. We observe that this effect is strongest when the respondent is at home, and lasts approximately one week. Effects are predominantly driven by female respondents and those who live in urban areas. We conclude that policies considering the total cost of crime—and conversely, crime prevention—should consider the adverse local mental health impacts of violent crime.

犯罪经济学心理健康公共政策劳动经济学