In this paper, we draw a profile of the victims of crime in Latin America.
We show that the typical victims of property crime in Latin America come fr
om rich and middle class households and tend to live in larger and faster g
rowing cities. On the whole, our results indicate that urban crime in Latin
America is, to an important extent, a reflection of the inability of many
cities in the region to keep up with the increasing demands for public safe
ty brought about by a hasty and disorderly urbanization process. (C) 2002 E
lsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.