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Citation

Kovandzic TV, Vieraitis LM, Yeisley MR. Criminology 1998; 36(3): 569-599.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1998, American Society of Criminology)

DOI

10.1111/j.1745-9125.1998.tb01259.x

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Numerous studies have explored the relationship between rates of homicide and income inequality and poverty. However; a general consensus on the theoretical and empirical connections among these variables has yet to be reached. This article reports the findings of a city-level analysis of this relationship, using 1990 data for the 190 largest cities in the United Stares. In order to address several methodological and theoretical concerns in prior literature, three separate measures of inequality and three categories of disaggregated homicide rates are analyzed. The results suggest that both inequality and poverty have significant and independent positive effects on rates of homicide in U.S. cities following the largess increase in the economic gap between rich nd poor in our nation's history.


Language: en

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