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Desarrollo y Sociedad

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Abstract

ALVAREZ-GARAVITO, Carolina  and  ACOSTA GONZALEZ, Hugo Nicolás. Femicide in Latin America: An economic approach. Desarro. soc. [online]. 2021, n.88, pp.11-42.  Epub Apr 30, 2021. ISSN 0120-3584.  https://doi.org/10.13043/dys.88.1.

Justification:

The rising cases of femicide across Latin America have pushed governments to enact specific laws criminalizing this gender-based murder to deter violence and crime against women. However, given the lack of data, the effect of these legislations is unknown. We aim to understand the causes and mechanisms of femicide across Latin American countries, as well as the possible effect of the legislation on femicide rate. We propose an economic approach that combines ideas proposed by Becker’s economics of crime and bargaining household models to understand the mechanisms behind femicide. The proposed approach suggests that legislation has a positive effect on reduc­ing the number of murders of women by increasing the likelihood of the crimi­nal being convicted and punished, thus changing these criminals’ incentives to commit the crime. However, government inaction and impunity towards femicide may impede the effectiveness of legislation in deterring criminal behavior. As data on femicide becomes available, the effect of the legislation on femicide rates could be estimated using a difference in difference method.

Keywords : Intimate Partner Violence; Legislation; Microeconomics; Latin America; JEL Code: K14, N36.

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