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The contribution of age structure to the international homicide decline.

Mateus Rennó SantosAlexander TestaLauren C PorterJames P Lynch
Published in: PloS one (2019)
While the homicide declines of individual countries have often been attributed to domestic policies, the universality of international homicide trends suggests the influence of broader global phenomenon. We find that countries' homicide trends are strongly associated with changes in the size of their youth populations, particularly where there are few competing criminogenic forces. Based on these results, we propose an explanation for the international homicide decline, while highlighting the importance of demographic patterns in explaining homicide trends.
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