Economic Inequality Decomposition and Spatial Pattern of Crime in Indonesia

Q2 Social Sciences Papers in Applied Geography Pub Date : 2021-10-14 DOI:10.1080/23754931.2021.1991842
Putu Angga Widyastaman, D. Hartono
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Abstract Rising crime victimization rate in Indonesia shows that crime is still a serious problem in the country. This study aims to identify the relationship between economic inequality and crime rate in Indonesia. It used the decomposed Theil indices, as the measure of inequality based on national household survey panel data, to disentangle the effect of economic inequality into within-district/city and between-district/city economic inequality components. This choice of inequality measure is due to the fact that most of the previous studies regarding economic inequality and crime overlooked the disentanglement between economic inequality effects. Another problem addressed by this study is that the effect of crime is not bounded by administrative boundaries. A high prevalence of crime in a region may cause a criminal spillover to the surrounding regions. To control for this effect, this study also evaluates the spatial effect of interregional crime rates using the panel spatial autoregressive model as the estimation method. The estimation results revealed that both within-region and across-region economic inequalities have substantial increasing impacts on the crime rate.
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印尼经济不平等分解与犯罪空间格局
印度尼西亚的犯罪受害率不断上升,表明犯罪在该国仍然是一个严重的问题。本研究旨在确定印尼经济不平等与犯罪率之间的关系。本文利用分解后的Theil指数作为基于全国住户调查面板数据的不平等测度,将经济不平等的影响分解为区/市内和区/市之间的经济不平等成分。之所以选择不平等衡量标准,是因为之前大多数关于经济不平等和犯罪的研究都忽视了经济不平等影响之间的分离。本研究解决的另一个问题是,犯罪的影响不受行政边界的限制。一个地区的高犯罪率可能导致犯罪外溢到周边地区。为了控制这种影响,本研究还使用面板空间自回归模型作为估计方法来评估区域间犯罪率的空间效应。估算结果表明,区域内和区域间的经济不平等对犯罪率的影响都在显著增加。
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