The Socioeconomic Covariates of Violent and Property Crime Rates in Azerbaijan

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作者
Shahbazov, Ingilab [1 ]
Afandilev, Zaur [1 ]
机构
[1] Publ Opin Survey Dept, Social Res Ctr, Baku, Azerbaijan
关键词
socioeconomic factors; property crime; violent crime; Azerbaijan; INCOME INEQUALITY; UNITED-STATES; HOMICIDE RATES; POVERTY; MORTALITY; IMPACT; WELFARE;
D O I
10.1163/15691330-BJA10039
中图分类号
C91 [社会学];
学科分类号
030301 ; 1204 ;
摘要
The majority of the studies exploring the relationship between socioeconomic fac-tors and crime levels are confined to major industrialized nations. As a post-Soviet, transitional economy with a predominantly Muslim population, Azerbaijan provides a different setting to explore how socioeconomic indicators affect police-recorded vio-lent and property crime levels across cities and districts. This study finds a positive relationship between GRP per capita, the proportion of pupils admitted to university and population size property crime levels. The relationship was linear in all cases. The geographical units with more social benefit (pensions, disability, and family care) recipients had lower acquisitive crime levels, though the significance was marginal. The higher the number of targeted social assistance recipients for poverty alleviation is, the higher the rate of violent crime is, which differs from the findings of similar pre-vious studies. Overall, socioeconomic predictors were significantly better in explaining variations for offences against the property (r=.481) than violent crimes (r=.073). These findings suggest that different crime types are better explained by different economic indicators in the Azerbaijani context. Furthermore, the study shows that most of the covariates function in ways which are observed in the societies covered by the literature.
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页数:29
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