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Putting our best boots forward: US military deployments and host-country crime
by
Allen, Michael A
, Flynn, Michael E
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Alliances
/ Armed Forces
/ Assault
/ Cold War
/ Communities
/ Community
/ Crime
/ Crime Rates
/ Criminal statistics
/ Criminals
/ Cultural differences
/ Deployment
/ Drug related crimes
/ Foreign Policy
/ Gross domestic product
/ Homicide
/ Larceny
/ Local communities
/ Military
/ Military alliances
/ Military deployment
/ Military personnel
/ Offenders
/ Offenses
/ Property
/ Property crimes
/ Rape
/ Rates
/ State
/ Statistics
/ U.S.A
/ United Nations
/ United States of America
2013
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Putting our best boots forward: US military deployments and host-country crime
by
Allen, Michael A
, Flynn, Michael E
in
Alliances
/ Armed Forces
/ Assault
/ Cold War
/ Communities
/ Community
/ Crime
/ Crime Rates
/ Criminal statistics
/ Criminals
/ Cultural differences
/ Deployment
/ Drug related crimes
/ Foreign Policy
/ Gross domestic product
/ Homicide
/ Larceny
/ Local communities
/ Military
/ Military alliances
/ Military deployment
/ Military personnel
/ Offenders
/ Offenses
/ Property
/ Property crimes
/ Rape
/ Rates
/ State
/ Statistics
/ U.S.A
/ United Nations
/ United States of America
2013
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Putting our best boots forward: US military deployments and host-country crime
by
Allen, Michael A
, Flynn, Michael E
in
Alliances
/ Armed Forces
/ Assault
/ Cold War
/ Communities
/ Community
/ Crime
/ Crime Rates
/ Criminal statistics
/ Criminals
/ Cultural differences
/ Deployment
/ Drug related crimes
/ Foreign Policy
/ Gross domestic product
/ Homicide
/ Larceny
/ Local communities
/ Military
/ Military alliances
/ Military deployment
/ Military personnel
/ Offenders
/ Offenses
/ Property
/ Property crimes
/ Rape
/ Rates
/ State
/ Statistics
/ U.S.A
/ United Nations
/ United States of America
2013
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Putting our best boots forward: US military deployments and host-country crime
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Putting our best boots forward: US military deployments and host-country crime
2013
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Overview
The deployment of military forces abroad has been a major component of the US's grand strategy since the beginning of the Cold War. However, some scholars have argued that the presence of US military personnel abroad creates a series of negative externalities afflicting local communities. We put some of these claims to the test by looking at the effect of US military deployments on crime rates in the host-state. Using cross-national crime statistics from the United Nations and data on US troop deployments, we examine whether US military deployments are associated with higher levels of criminal activity across a large subset of crimes. In aggregate, the mere presence of troops does not increase the criminal activity in a state; however, there is a conditional effect when we account for a difference in culture between the host-state and the US; the presence of foreign deployed troops is associated with higher levels of property-related crimes in a country. Consequently, this paper contributes to a better understanding of the impact that US military deployments, and US foreign policy more broadly, have had on other countries, and also enhances our understanding of the micro-level factors that might affect relationships between alliance partners
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