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Marriage Markets and Male Mating Effort: Violence and Crime Are Elevated Where Men Are Rare.

Ryan Schacht1, Douglas Tharp2, Ken R Smith2,3.   

Abstract

The negative social outcomes in populations with male-biased sex ratios are a growing concern. In general, the expectation is of heightened violence as a result of excess men engaging in antisocial behavior and crime, thereby threatening societal stability. While intuitive, these claims are largely unsupported in the literature. Using mating market theory as our guide, we examine indicators of male mating effort, including (1) violent competition between men (homicide, aggravated assault) and (2) indicators of uncommitted sexual behavior (rape, sex offenses, and prostitution). Our unit of analysis is U.S. county-level data. We find that counties with more men have lower rates of crime and violent behavior. Our findings challenge conventional claims of male excess leading to elevated levels of violence. Instead, in support of mating market predictions, we find that criminal and violent behavior related to male mating effort is least common in male-biased sex ratios. We discuss the implications of our findings for public policy regarding incarceration and criminal behavior.

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Keywords:  Competition; Crime; Mating market; Parental investment; Sex ratio; Sexual selection; Violence

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27678412     DOI: 10.1007/s12110-016-9271-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Nat        ISSN: 1045-6767


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