Dados: Revista de Ciências Sociais (Feb 2021)

Cities and Violence: An Empirical Analysis of the Case of Costa Rica

  • Gregorio Gimenez,
  • Liubov Tkacheva,
  • Katarína Svitková,
  • Beatriz Barrado

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/dados.2021.64.1.225
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 64, no. 1

Abstract

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ABSTRACT This article focuses on the effect of urbanization on violent crime – particularly homicide in Costa Rica. Although violence is a major problem throughout Latin America, few empirical studies carried out in the area use high-quality socioeconomic and crime databases with a high level of geographical disaggregation. In this article, we employ data from all 473 districts of Costa Rica between 2010 and 2013. We develop a model which takes into account endogeneity problems and uses contrasts of marginal linear predictions. We conclude that the degree of urban concentration plays a key role in explaining homicide rates, other things being equal. This effect is progressive: the greater the urban concentration, the greater the increase in homicide rates. This causal relationship is not observed in offenses other than homicide.

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