Pax Monopolista and Crime The Case of the Emergence of the Primeiro Comando da Capital in São Paulo

Introduction Pax Monopolista is the idea that the domination of illegal markets by a single powerful criminal organization is conducive to pacification. Objectives Test the Pax Monopolista hypothesis using the case of Primeiro Comando da Capital (PCC)—a prison gang turned drug trade organization—in...

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Published inJournal of quantitative criminology Vol. 35; no. 3; pp. 573 - 605
Main Authors Biderman, Ciro, De Mello, João M. P., De Lima, Renato S., Schneider, Alexandre
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York Springer Science + Business Media 01.09.2019
Springer US
Springer Nature B.V
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Summary:Introduction Pax Monopolista is the idea that the domination of illegal markets by a single powerful criminal organization is conducive to pacification. Objectives Test the Pax Monopolista hypothesis using the case of Primeiro Comando da Capital (PCC)—a prison gang turned drug trade organization—in the city of São Paulo. Methods Difference-in-difference. Using unique data to identify PCC entry in geographically well-delimited but socially fragile areas—namely, favelas —we explore variations in the timing of the expansion the PCC across the city of São Paulo to establish the impact of PCC presence on crime. Results PCC presence is associated with an 11% reduction in violent crime in the favelas that PCC entered during the period 2005–2009. No discernible impact on property crime was found. Conclusions Results are compatible with the main theoretical reasons why the monopolization of criminal activity may lead to a reduction in crime.
ISSN:0748-4518
1573-7799
DOI:10.1007/s10940-018-9393-x