Anomic Crime in Post-Welfarist Societies: Cult of the Individual, Integration Patterns and Delinquency
International Journal of Conflict and Violence
Abstract
The article analyses the impact of moral individualism, social inequality, and different integration strategies on crime rates in contemporary societies. Researchers drew on time-series cross-section data compiled from data sources such as the World Health Organization (WHO) for twenty developed countries in the period between 1970 and 2004. They concluded that conservative, social-democratic, and liberal integration strategies prove effective in controlling the incidence of crime.