Conscription and Crime

The initiation in criminal activities is, typically, a young phenomenon. The study of the determinants of entry into criminal activities should pay attention to major events affecting youth. In many countries, one of these important events is mandatory participation in military service. The objective of this study is to estimate the causal relationship between mandatory participation in military service and crime. The authors exploit the random assignment through a draft lottery of young men to conscription in Argentina to identify this causal effect. Their results suggest that participation in military service increased the likelihood of developing a criminal record in adulthood (in particular, for property and weapon-related crimes).

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Auteurs principaux: Galiani, Sebastian, Rossi, Martin, Schargrodsky, Ernesto
Format: Policy Research Working Paper biblioteca
Langue:English
en_US
Publié: World Bank, Washington, DC 2006-10
Sujets:ABUSE, AGGRESSION, AIR FORCE, ALCOHOL, ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION, ARMS, ARMY, COMBAT, CONFLICT, CONSCRIPTION, CONVICTIONS, CRIME, CRIME RATE, CRIMES, CRIMINAL ACTIVITIES, CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR, CRIMINAL JUSTICE, DRUGS, HOMICIDE, INCARCERATION, MILITARY DRAFT, MILITARY FACILITIES, MILITARY HISTORY, MILITARY SERVICE, MILITARY TRAINING, NAVY, OFFENDERS, PEACE, SOCIAL SECURITY, SUBSTANCE ABUSE, VETERANS, VIETNAM WAR, VIOLENCE, VOTING, WAR, YOUTH, YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT,
Accès en ligne:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/10/7128835/conscription-crime
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9011
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