2011
DOI: 10.1093/bjc/azr019
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Poverty Matters: A Reassessment of the Inequality-Homicide Relationship in Cross-National Studies

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“…On the other hand, officially measured homicide rates tend to undercount homicide in the countries where it is worst and most militarised, as we saw with failures to count disappearances as homicides in El Salvador. With homicide, high income inequality is consistently associated with high homicide rates (Braithwaite and Braithwaite 1980;Fajnzylber et al 2000;Hsieh and Pugh 1993;Nivette 2011; but see Pare and Felson 2014; 15 Pridemore 2011). 16 Evidence of low-income countries having more crime has historically been inconsistent, although in recent decades it has become quite a consistent pattern that the high-income societies of Western Europe and East Asia have extremely low homicide rates.…”
Section: Cascades Of Nonviolence?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, officially measured homicide rates tend to undercount homicide in the countries where it is worst and most militarised, as we saw with failures to count disappearances as homicides in El Salvador. With homicide, high income inequality is consistently associated with high homicide rates (Braithwaite and Braithwaite 1980;Fajnzylber et al 2000;Hsieh and Pugh 1993;Nivette 2011; but see Pare and Felson 2014; 15 Pridemore 2011). 16 Evidence of low-income countries having more crime has historically been inconsistent, although in recent decades it has become quite a consistent pattern that the high-income societies of Western Europe and East Asia have extremely low homicide rates.…”
Section: Cascades Of Nonviolence?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Raudenbush & Bryk, 2002), and it represents the goal of the current investigation. It is important to note that this is unique and quite different from work done by Pridemore (2011) and others as in this work, measures of homicide are based on official statistics, and not self reports as is the case here. Our specific research goals and questions were as follows: 1.…”
Section: The Current Investigationmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…We are unaware of any similar previous work that has linked the two in this manner as most comparative scholarship based on self-reported data has been largely descriptive (e.g., Enzmann et al, 2010) or it has exclusively focused on predictors and dependent measures based on country-level, official data (Pridemore, 2011).…”
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confidence: 99%
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