The effect of poverty and social protection on national homicide rates: Direct and moderating effects

ML Rogers, WA Pridemore - Social Science Research, 2013 - Elsevier
Social protection is the ability of a government to insulate its citizens from the problems
associated with poverty and market forces that negatively affect their quality of life. Prior
research shows that government policies that provide social protection moderate the
influence of inequality on national homicide rates. Recent research, however, reveals a
strong association between poverty and national homicide rates. Further, theory and
evidence suggest that social protection policies are meant to aid in providing a subsistence …
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