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Education and crime: What we know and where do we go?

In: A Modern Guide to the Economics of Crime

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  • Joel Carr
  • Olivier Marie
  • SunÄ ica Vujić

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There is a growing consensus that increasing education quantity and/or improving its quality can be a very efficient crime reducing policy tool. This is despite that fact that, due to numerous identification and data challenges, empirical evidence is still somewhat limited and, especially, comes to different conclusions depending on type of education and target group studied. In this chapter, we review research developments in economists' investigation of the causal relationship between education and crime over the past two decades. We highlight why various methods generate different findings in different contexts as for example when it comes to the heterogeneity in effects found across race and gender. We also discuss future research directions that could improve our understanding of the mechanisms at play in this complex relationship to optimize education policy making to reduce crime in the short and long run.

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  • Joel Carr & Olivier Marie & SunÄ ica Vujić, 2022. "Education and crime: What we know and where do we go?," Chapters, in: Paolo Buonanno & Paolo Vanin & Juan Vargas (ed.), A Modern Guide to the Economics of Crime, chapter 7, pages 150-183, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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