Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2440/60209
Type: Conference paper
Title: An intertemporal model of rational criminal choice
Author: Williams, Jenny
Sickles, Robin C.
Citation: Proceedings of the 8th world congress of the econometric society, 2000.
Publisher: Econometric Society
Issue Date: 2000
Conference Name: World Congress of the Econometric Society (8th : 2000 : Seattle, USA)
School/Discipline: School of Economics
Statement of
Responsibility: 
Jenny Williams and Robin C. Sickles
Abstract: This research presents a dynamic model of crime in which agents anticipate future consequences of their actions. Current period decisions affect future outcomes by a process of capital accumulation. While investigating the role of human capital, the focus of our study is on a form of capital that has received somewhat less attention in the literature, social capital. Social capital is an index of one's 'stock' in society. Introduction of social capital into the utility function results in an intertemporally nonseparable preference structure which admits state dependence in the decision to participate in crime. Our model is empirically implemented using panel data on a sample from the 1958 Philadelphia Birth Cohort Study. In estimation, we take account of unobserved choices in states not realized, which potentially depend on individual specific heterogeneity, by using simulation techniques. Our results provide evidence of state dependence in the decision to participate in crime. We also find that the initial level of social capital stock is important in determining the pattern of criminal involvement in adulthood.
Keywords: Social Capital; Dynamic Model; Panel Data; Simulated Method of Moments
Rights: Copyright status unknown
Published version: http://ideas.repec.org/p/ecm/wc2000/1336.html
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