Title of article :
EXPLAINING JAPANS POSTWAR VIOLENT CRIME TRENDS
Author/Authors :
ROBERTS، AKI نويسنده , , LAFREE، GARY نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
-178
From page :
179
To page :
0
Abstract :
Japan has long been recognized for its low rates of violent crime, rates that usually seem to be declining. The most common explanation for postwar rates links unique cultural characteristics to a system of exceptionally effective informal social controls that, at the macro level, suggest low levels of social disorganization. Other common explanations include low levels of economic stress, a small proportion of young males and a criminal justice system that delivers a high certainty of punishment. In this paper we test these four explanations for Japanese trends using both an annual time-series national analysis (1951 to 2000) and a pooled crosssectional time-series analysis of the 47 Japanese prefectures from 1955 to 2000 (at 5-year intervals). The results from the two analyses are largely congruent. They show that measures of economic stress, certainty of punishment and age structure are–compared to common social disorganization measures–more consistent predictors of Japanese postwar violent crime trends. Our results suggest that the remarkable strength of the postwar Japanese economy may play a larger role in explaining Japanese violent crime rates than is usually recognized
Keywords :
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Journal title :
CRIMINOLOGY
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
CRIMINOLOGY
Record number :
116229
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