Banning the purchase of sex increases cases of rape: evidence from Sweden
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2024-03-14Author
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. This paper leverages the timing of a ban on the purchase of sex to assess its impact
on rape offenses. Relying on Swedish high-frequency data from 1997 to 2014, I find
that the ban increases the number of rapes by around 44–62%. The results are robust
to several econometric specifications that exploit different identification assumptions.
The increase reflects a boost in completed rapes both in the short- and long-run.
However, it is not accompanied by a decrease in the number of pimps. Taken together,
the empirical evidence hints at the notion that the rise in rapes is not connected to the
supply of prostitution but rather to changes in the demand for prostitution due to the
ban. The results here have the opposite sign but larger magnitudes in absolute value
than results in the literature on the decriminalization of prostitution.
Banning the purchase of sex increases cases of rape: evidence from Sweden
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0933-1433Palabras Clave
.s Rape · Sex crimes · Prostitution · Prostitution law · Prostitution regulation · Criminalizing purchase of prostitution · Nordic model · Fuzzy difference-in-differences · Event study analysis · Instrumental variables estimation