Entertainment as Crime Prevention: Evidence From Chicago Sports Games
2018; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 20; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1177/1527002518762551
ISSN1552-7794
AutoresRyan Copus, Hannah S. Laqueur,
Tópico(s)Sports, Gender, and Society
ResumoThe concern that mass media may be responsible for aggressive and criminal behavior is widespread. Comparatively little consideration has been given to its diversionary function. We test for the effect of television entertainment on crime by leveraging the randomness inherent in the scheduling of sporting events. We compare Chicago crime reports by the half hour when Chicago’s sports teams are playing to reports at the same time, day, and month when the teams are not playing. We conduct the same analysis for the Super Bowl, National Basketball Association Finals, and Major League Baseball World Series. We find consistent decreases in crime during games. Short-term crime displacement is minimal or nonexistent.
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