Perceived neighborhood crime and health: a multilevel analysis for Turkey

IF 0.6 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Tekin Kose, N. Orak
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Purpose Crime has notable impacts on health outcomes of individuals through various pathways. This study aims to explore relationships between perceived neighborhood crime and health statuses of individuals in Turkey. Design/methodology/approach This study combines individual- and household-level data from a national household survey and regional-level data for empirical analyses. A multilevel estimation framework is used for quantification of associations between a perceived neighborhood crime indicator and an individual-level health status index. Findings Empirical findings indicate that perceived neighborhood crime level has a negative relationship with health indexes of Turkish individuals. Additionally, health index is significantly associated with individual- and household-level covariates. Practical implications Public policies for health and safety improvements should consider heterogeneities in characteristics of individuals and households in developing regions of the world. Originality/value Earlier findings on associations of crime and health measures mostly rely on evidence from developed regions of the world. This research complements the related literature by providing empirical analysis of associations between perceived neighborhood crime and health outcomes for a developing country, Turkey.
感知邻里犯罪与健康:土耳其的多层次分析
目的犯罪通过各种途径对个人的健康结果产生显著影响。本研究旨在探索土耳其社区犯罪感知与个人健康状况之间的关系。设计/方法/方法本研究结合了来自全国家庭调查的个人和家庭层面的数据以及区域层面的数据进行实证分析。多水平估计框架用于量化感知的邻里犯罪指标和个人水平健康状况指数之间的关联。实证结果表明,土耳其居民的社区犯罪水平与健康指数呈负相关。此外,健康指数与个人和家庭水平的协变量显著相关。实际意义改善健康和安全的公共政策应考虑到世界发展中地区个人和家庭特征的异质性。独创性/价值关于犯罪与健康措施之间关系的早期发现主要依赖于世界发达地区的证据。这项研究对相关文献进行了补充,对土耳其这个发展中国家的社区犯罪与健康结果之间的关联进行了实证分析。
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Safer Communities
Safer Communities CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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