This paper investigates the relationship between unemployment and crime in
England and Wales taking account of both age and gender in the unemployment
measures. The study is for 1985-95 and is disaggregated to the regional le
vel. We allow for different types of crime and the deterrence effects of de
tection and punishment. We also consider the relationship between ethnicity
and crime in the light of the contentious public debate on this issue. Our
results indicate that there is a systematic positive relationship between
burglary rates and male unemployment regardless of age. However, we find th
at while youth unemployment is consistently and positively related to crimi
nal damage and robbery rates there is no systematic evidence of a relations
hip between adult male unemployment and these specific crimes. Instead our
evidence supports a positive link between adult unemployment and theft. We
find no compelling evidence of a link between ethnicity and crime.