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Early childhood education and crime.

Jorge Luis García1, James J Heckman2, Anna L Ziff3.   

Abstract

This article presents new evidence on the crime-reducing impacts of a high-quality, intensive early childhood program with long-term follow-up, evaluated by a randomized controlled trial. Proportionately, more women than men decrease their criminal activity after participating in the program. This gender difference arises because of the worse home environments for girls, with corresponding greater scope for improvement by the program. For both genders, treatment effects are larger for the least-advantaged children, as measured by their mother's education at baseline. The dollar value of the social cost of criminal activity averted is higher for men because they commit more costly violent crimes.
© 2019 Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health.

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Keywords:  Crime; Gewaltverbrechen; Kriminalität; Substitutionsverzerrung; biais de substitution; crime; crimes violents; delito; delitos violentos; early childhood education; educación en la temprana niñez; essais randomisés; experimentos al azar; frühkindliche Bildung; male violence; männliche Gewalt; prejuicios de sustitución; randomisierte Studien; randomized trials; substitution bias; violence mâle; violencia masculina; violent crimes; éducation dans la jeune enfance; الجريمة ، عنف الذكور ، جرائم العنف ، التعليم في مرحله الطفولة المبكرة ، التجارب المعشاه ، تحيز البديل; 代替バイアス; 幼兒教育; 早期幼児期教育; 暴力犯罪; 替代偏見; 無作為抽出試験; 犯罪; 男性の犯罪; 男性暴力; 隨機試驗

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30625242      PMCID: PMC6344026          DOI: 10.1002/imhj.21759

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infant Ment Health J        ISSN: 0163-9641


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