Domestic abuse in the Covid-19 pandemic: measures designed to overcome common limitations of trend measurement [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情期间的家暴问题:克服趋势衡量常见缺陷的对策
Sarah Hodgkinson,Anthony Dixon,Eric Halford et al.
Sarah Hodgkinson et al.
Research on pandemic domestic abuse trends has produced inconsistent findings reflecting differences in definitions, data and method. This study analyses 43,488 domestic abuse crimes recorded by a UK police force. Metrics and analytic appro...
Overlapped Bayesian spatio-temporal models to detect crime spots and their possible risk factors based on the Opole Province, Poland, in the years 2015-2019 [0.03%]
基于2015-2019年波兰Opole省的重叠贝叶斯时空模型以检测犯罪热点及其可能的风险因素
Rafał Drozdowski,Rafał Wielki,Andrzej Tukiendorf
Rafał Drozdowski
Geostatistical methods currently used in modern epidemiology were adopted in crime science using the example of the Opole province, Poland, in the years 2015-2019. In our research, we applied the Bayesian spatio-temporal random effects mode...
Do increases in the price of fuel increase levels of fuel theft? Evidence from England and Wales [0.03%]
燃料价格上涨会增加燃油盗窃案吗?英格兰和威尔士的证据显示
Aiden Sidebottom,Iain Agar,Justin Kurland
Aiden Sidebottom
Fuel prices have increased sharply over the past year. In this study we test the hypothesis that increases in the price of fuel are associated with increases in motorists filling their fuel tank and driving off without paying. We use weekly...
Considering the lip print patterns of Ibo and Hausa Ethnic groups of Nigeria: checking the wave of ethnically driven terrorism [0.03%]
尼日利亚伊博族和豪萨族唇纹类型研究:审视恐怖主义浪潮中的种族驱动因素
G C Uzomba,C A Obijindu,U K Ezemagu
G C Uzomba
Introduction: Lip print of an individual is distinct and could be a useful form of evidence to identify the ethnicity of a terrorist. Objectives: ...
A multilevel examination of the association between COVID-19 restrictions and residence-to-crime distance [0.03%]
关于COVID-19限制与居住地到犯罪现场距离之间关系的多层次分析
Theodore S Lentz,Rebecca Headley Konkel,Hailey Gallagher et al.
Theodore S Lentz et al.
Restrictions resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic interrupted people's daily routine activities. Rooted in crime pattern and routine activity theories, this study tests whether the enactment of a Safer-at-Home mandate was associated with ch...
Blowing in the wind? Testing the effect of weather on the spatial distribution of crime using Generalized Additive Models [0.03%]
风中摇摆?利用广义可加模型检验天气对犯罪空间分布的影响
Rannveig Hart,Willy Pedersen,Torbjørn Skardhamar
Rannveig Hart
Oslo, the capital of Norway, is situated in a North European cool climate zone. We investigate the effect of weather on the overall level of crime in the city, as well as the impact of different aspects of weather (temperature, wind speed, ...
Illegal waste fly-tipping in the Covid-19 pandemic: enhanced compliance, temporal displacement, and urban-rural variation [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情期间非法倾倒废弃物的行为:遵从性增强、时间位移及城乡差异
Anthony C Dixon,Graham Farrell,Nick Tilley
Anthony C Dixon
Objective: Illegal dumping of household and business waste, known as fly-tipping in the UK, is a significant environmental crime. News agencies reported major increases early in the COVID-19 pandemic when waste disposal s...
Eric Halford,Anthony Dixon,Graham Farrell
Eric Halford
Anti-social behaviour recorded by police more than doubled early in the coronavirus pandemic in England and Wales. This was a stark contrast to the steep falls in most types of recorded crime. Why was ASB so different? Was it changes in 'tr...
Arianna Trozze,Josh Kamps,Eray Arda Akartuna et al.
Arianna Trozze et al.
Background: Cryptocurrency fraud has become a growing global concern, with various governments reporting an increase in the frequency of and losses from cryptocurrency scams. Despite increasing fraudulent activity involvi...
Offline crime bounces back to pre-COVID levels, cyber stays high: interrupted time-series analysis in Northern Ireland [0.03%]
离线犯罪恢复到疫情前的水平,网络犯罪保持高位:北爱尔兰的间断时间序列分析
David Buil-Gil,Yongyu Zeng,Steven Kemp
David Buil-Gil
Much research has shown that the first lockdowns imposed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic were associated with changes in routine activities and, therefore, changes in crime. While several types of violent and property crime decreased i...