dc.description.abstract | This thesis is a study about the relative between consumption of alcohol and alcohol-related crime, use the statistics of 19 counties of Taiwan from 2003 to 2015 as samples, to analyze correlation coefficient among alcohol consumption, drug-related crime, late year unemployment rate, per capita tax, drunk driving ban numbers, then use regression estimated value replace consumption of alcohol, and use drug-related crime, last year unemployment rate, per capita tax and social welfare as variances to violent crime, sex crime and domestic violence process pooled regression analysis and fixed effect model.
Then use all violent crime, sex crime and domestic violence events number to process seemingly unrelated regression model to control criminal behavior events potential relevance.
The result of the correlation coefficient of these three criminal against consumption of alcohol and regression analysis is the same. But remove time controlled variance, then it shows positive correlation indicated these three criminal and consumption of alcohol. | en_US |