
Profiling Crime in Pakistan: An Aggregated and Disaggregated Socioeconomic Analysis
Author(s) -
Ayesha Anwar
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
forman journal of economic studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2710-2963
pISSN - 1990-391X
DOI - 10.32368/fjes.20211704
Subject(s) - socioeconomic status , earnings , economics , equity (law) , public economics , criminology , sociology , political science , law , population , demography , accounting
Crime is more than just a sociological and psychological phenomenon. The economic effects of any criminal activity are intriguing and vice versa. This paper attempts to profile crime scenario in Pakistan in the socio-economic context at aggregated and disaggregated level. Three crime supply models have been constructed using formal econometric techniques i.e., aggregated crime, crime against person and crime against property. These models depict the various socioeconomic variables effecting different crimes. The paper also captures the deterrence effect but on a very limited scale using police strength as proxy. The paper has drawn many conclusions indicating effects of social and economic injustices making people choose illegal activities over lawful ways of earnings and the role of government to intervene and promote socio-economic equity. Government should introduce effective social security programs to create more jobs and to minimize income inequalities. Policing and effective justice system is key to control crime.