We explore the relation between immigration, crime and local government spending on security in Italian municipalities. We find that immigration increases the share of public resources devoted to police protection, particularly when migrants are culturally distant from the native population. We uncover a misalignment between perception and reality, as immigration increases fear of future crimes rather than the actual probability of being victim of a crime. We also demonstrate that immigration from culturally distant societies is associated with a deterioration in civic cooperation and interpersonal trust, which can affect perceptions of safety and the demand for police services.

Bove, V., Elia, L., Ferraresi, M. (2019). Immigration, fear of crime and public spending on security [Working paper].

Immigration, fear of crime and public spending on security

Elia, L;
2019

Abstract

We explore the relation between immigration, crime and local government spending on security in Italian municipalities. We find that immigration increases the share of public resources devoted to police protection, particularly when migrants are culturally distant from the native population. We uncover a misalignment between perception and reality, as immigration increases fear of future crimes rather than the actual probability of being victim of a crime. We also demonstrate that immigration from culturally distant societies is associated with a deterioration in civic cooperation and interpersonal trust, which can affect perceptions of safety and the demand for police services.
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CAGE Online Working Paper
Immigration, fear of crime and public spending on security
immigration, spending on security, civic capital
English
2019
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Bove, V., Elia, L., Ferraresi, M. (2019). Immigration, fear of crime and public spending on security [Working paper].
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