Pushing Crime Around the Corner? Estimating Experimental Impacts of Large-Scale Security Interventions (nominated to the Juan Luis Londoño Prize to best paper on social issues by a young researcher)

Abstract

Bogotá intensified state presence to make high-crime streets safer. We show that spillovers outweighed direct effects on security. We randomly assigned 1,919 “hot spot” streets to eight months of doubled policing,... [ view full abstract ]

Authors

  1. Santiago Tobon (Universidad de Los Andes)
  2. Christopher Blattman (University of Chicago)
  3. Donald Green (Columbia University)
  4. Daniel Ortega (CAF - Banco de Desarrollo de América Latina)

Topic Areas

C. Mathematical and Quantitative Methods: C9. Design of Experiments , K. Law and Economics: K4. Legal Procedure, the Legal System, and Illegal Behavior , O. Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth: O1. Economic Develo

Session

CS2-01A » Development 2 (17:45 - Thursday, 9th November, Montserrat 1)

Paper

w23941.pdf

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