Is there a relationship between housing deprivation and crime? Evidence for the Spanish case

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作者
Torres-Tellez, Jonathan [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Pablo de Olavide Univ, Seville, Sevilla, Spain
[2] Univ Malaga, Fac Econ, Malaga, Spain
关键词
Economy; Crime; Housing affordability; High density housing; Spain; Housing privation; INCOME INEQUALITY; NEIGHBORHOOD CONDITIONS; UNITED-STATES; VIOLENT CRIME; PANEL-DATA; HOMICIDE; DETERMINANTS; PREVENTION; MORTALITY; COUNTRIES;
D O I
10.1108/IJHMA-10-2023-0141
中图分类号
TU98 [区域规划、城乡规划];
学科分类号
0814 ; 082803 ; 0833 ;
摘要
PurposeCrime increased in Spain during the period of 2017-2019 after a decade of decline. This coincides with severe housing deprivation multiplying by three in just four years, affecting 3.4% of the population in 2020. However, no research has been found that analyzes whether this deterioration of the physical conditions of housing and its environmental elements has impacted the level of crime in Spain. This study aims to analyze how housing deprivation affects crime in the Spanish context.Design/methodology/approachFor this purpose, different items that are considered by Eurostat as elements of housing deprivation are used. The difference generalized method of moments estimator is used for 16 Spanish regions that comprises the period from 2013 to 2019.FindingsThe results suggest that certain structural and environmental elements of housing are positively associated with crime: space (0.5% and 0.4%) and high housing expenditure (0.4% and 0.5%) are positively correlated with the two dependent variables; the lack of light and overcrowding stand out as they establish a positive and statistically significant association with four out of the six analyzed crime categories; the absence of lighting effect reaches up to 1.8% and 1.7% in the case of violent robberies and vehicle theft, respectively. Finally, pollution is negatively associated with robbery with violence (-1.9%), theft (-0.7%) and robbery with force (-0.5%).Originality/valueTo the best of the author's knowledge, this is the first study that examines whether this deterioration of the physical conditions of housing has impacted the level of crime in Spain. It is also pioneering at the European level by using nonmonetary dimensions of inequality such as housing.
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