Crime, Correction, Education and Welfare – What Role Does the Government Play?

Jose Aranzazu, D. Hazra
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This paper compares the effectiveness of the impact of government spending on welfare and education with that of law enforcement and correction on crime rate. Using data from fifty US States across a time period of 1994-2014, linear regression with Beck and Katz (1995) panel corrected standard errors reveals that public welfare and education spending can potentially lower violent and property crime rates but law enforcement spending can only deter property crime. However, correctional spending can corroborate both types of crimes. Further, results of two-step GMM estimation confirm the crime-reducing impact of welfare spending but not that of education or law enforcement spending. This results in the policy implication that more resources be allocated towards welfare programs. We also find little to no evidence of the presence of crowding out of one category of spending by another.
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犯罪、矫正、教育和福利——政府扮演什么角色?
本文比较了政府支出对福利和教育的影响与执法和矫正对犯罪率的影响的有效性。使用1994-2014年间美国50个州的数据,Beck和Katz(1995)小组修正标准误差的线性回归显示,公共福利和教育支出可能会降低暴力和财产犯罪率,但执法支出只能阻止财产犯罪。然而,惩教支出可以证实这两种类型的犯罪。此外,两步GMM估计的结果证实了福利支出减少犯罪的影响,而不是教育或执法支出的影响。这就导致了更多资源被分配给福利项目的政策暗示。我们还发现,几乎没有证据表明存在一种支出类别被另一种支出类别挤出的现象。
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