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Democratization Processes and Homicide Rates in the Balkan Region, Bulgaria and Romania

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2014
Short description:
Favarin, S., Democratization Processes and Homicide Rates in the Balkan Region, Bulgaria and Romania, <>, 2014; 20 (2): 171-189. [doi:10.1007/s10610-013-9227-1] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/56148]
abstract:
The transition of countries from an autocratic to a democratic regime is a complex
process characterized by big political, social and economic changes. This process is usually
accompanied by an increase in violent crime rates which has been investigated by a large
number of studies in the last decades. A special role in this analysis is played by the studies on
the former communist countries, especially the ones that stress the relationship between postcommunist
regimes and the exponential rise of violent crime rates experienced in their
transition. The majority of these studies have tried to explain the violent crime booms, but no
research empirically tested if violent crime is willing to decrease as democracies consolidated.
According to one of the most recent studies by Alvazzi del Frate and Mugellini, the Western
Balkan region and a large number of “Non-Western” countries have recently experienced a drop
in their homicide rates which has not been empirically analysed yet. This article aims at
fulfilling this lack of knowledge by empirically analyzing eight countries of the Balkan region,
Bulgaria and Romania. Themain hypothesis is that, in terms of reduction of violent crime, there
is a benefit in shifting from a transitional to a more democratic regime in post-communist
countries. Data on Polity score and homicide rate from1995 to 2011 were collected to conduct a
fixed effect panel data analysis on the level of democracy and violent crime in the Balkan
region, Bulgaria and Romania confirming a negative association between the two variables.
Iris type:
Articolo in rivista, Nota a sentenza
Keywords:
Homicide rate; Post communist countries; Democratization processes; Countries in transition; Balkans; Panel analysis; Instrumental variable
List of contributors:
Favarin, Serena
Handle:
https://publicatt.unicatt.it/handle/10807/56148
Published in:
EUROPEAN JOURNAL ON CRIMINAL POLICY AND RESEARCH
Journal
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SH2 - Institutions, values, beliefs and behaviour: sociology, social anthropology, political science, law, communication, social studies of science and technology - (2011)

Settore SPS/12 - SOCIOLOGIA GIURIDICA, DELLA DEVIANZA E MUTAMENTO SOCIALE
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