articleAmerican Economic ReviewFeb 1, 2004GREEN OA

Do Police Reduce Crime? Estimates Using the Allocation of Police Forces After a Terrorist Attack

Universidad Torcuato Di Tella

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Abstract

An important challenge in the crime literature is to isolate causal effects of police on crime. Following a terrorist attack on the main Jewish center in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in July 1994, all Jewish institutions received police protection. Thus, this hideous event induced a geographical allocation of police forces that can be presumed exogenous in a crime regression. Using data on the location of car thefts before and after the attack, we find a large deterrent effect of observable police on crime. The effect is local, with no appreciable impact outside the narrow area in which the police are deployed.

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Keywords
  • Terrorism
  • Criminology
  • Judaism
  • Violent crime
  • Economics
  • Political science
  • Law
  • Geography
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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