The economic cost of homicide

Jorge Restrepo, Margarita Marin, Gabiela Gutiérrez

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Resumen

HOMICIDE–‘injuries inflicted by another person with intent to injure or kill, by any means’ (WHO, n.d.)–places a heavy economic burden on societies that experience this form of violence. Family and friends suffer when a loved one is killed, but their community and society also pay the price. The impact of homicide is physical, social and psychological, and also economic, and its costs are both direct and indirect. As one journalist put it, ‘[t]he tab for taxpayers and society starts running as soon as a bullet strikes someone, from detectives on the street and trauma surgeons at the city's public hospital to months of rehab for victims and years of court proceedings for the accused’ (Jones and McCormick, 2013). This chapter calculates the direct costs of homicide by estimating the economic loss to society.
Idioma originalInglés
Título de la publicación alojadaGlobal Burden of Armed Violence
Subtítulo de la publicación alojadaEvery Body Counts
Lugar de publicaciónUnited Kingdom
EditorialGeneva Declaration Secretariat
Capítulo5
Páginas153-175
Número de páginas22
Edición2015
ISBN (versión impresa)978-1-107-64019-1
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 2015

Palabras clave

  • Homicidios
  • economía
  • sociedad
  • víctimas

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