Wet Laws, Drinking Establishments and Violent Crime Articles uri icon

publication date

  • January 2018

start page

  • 1333

end page

  • 1366

issue

  • 611

volume

  • 128

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 0013-0133

Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)

  • 1468-0297

abstract

  • Drawing on county-level data from Kansas for the period 1977¿2011, we examine whether plausibly exogenous increases in the number of establishments licensed to sell alcohol by the drink are related to violent crime. During this period, 86 out of 105 counties in Kansas voted to legalise the sale of alcohol to the general public for on-premises consumption. Using legalisation as an instrument, we show that a 10% increase in drinking establishments is associated with a 3¿5% increase in violent crime. The estimated relationship between drinking establishments and property crime is also positive, although smaller in magnitude. © 2016 Royal Economic Society

keywords

  • alcoholic beverage crime legislation violence kansas united states