Who wants safer streets? Explaining concern for public safety in Brazil

Type Report
Title Who wants safer streets? Explaining concern for public safety in Brazil
Author(s)
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2001
URL http://naulibrary.org/dglibrary/admin/book_directory/Psycology/8451.pdf
Abstract
Public action to prevent crime is often driven by concerns about public safety. But what generates those concerns ? ]s it crime, or something else ? Using survey data for Brazil, we find that the desire for greater public safety has a positive own-income effect, but a negative neighborhood- income effect; living in a poor area increases concern for public safety at given own-income. The own-income effect is nonlinear, such that inequality attenuates the aggregate concern for greater safety. Education raises concern, and strongly so when neighbors are poorly educated. Controlling for these factors, we identify a significant causal effect of lack of public safety on the desire for greater safety.

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