芬兰无家可归与犯罪之间的社区层面关系

Fred E. Markowitz
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一些国家的证据表明,无家可归者,尤其是患有精神疾病的无家可归者,犯罪和受害的风险增加。然而,关于无家可归与犯罪率之间关系的社区层面分析却很少。在本研究中,我们讨论了无家可归的犯罪后果,然后利用芬兰 261 个城市 21 年间(2000-2020 年)的面板数据,研究了无家可归与不同类型的刑事犯罪之间的关系。随机和固定效应方程的结果表明,除去共同的协变量,无家可归者的比率与暴力犯罪、财产犯罪和公共醉酒犯罪率的增加有关。研究结果表明,除了心理健康治疗外,减少无家可归现象的努力也能增强社区安全。
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Community-Level Relationships Between Homelessness and Crime in Finland
Evidence from several countries indicates that homeless persons, particularly those with a mental illness, are at increased risk of offending and victimization. However, there has been little community-level analysis of the relationship between homelessness and crime rates. In this study, we discuss the criminogenic consequences of homelessness and then use panel data from 261 municipalities over a 21-year period (2000–2020) in Finland to examine how homelessness is related to different types of criminal offenses. Results from random and fixed-effects equations indicate that, net of common covariates, rates of homelessness are associated with increased rates of violent crime, property crime, and public intoxication offenses. The findings suggest that, in addition to mental health treatment, efforts to reduce homelessness enhance community safety.
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