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Joanna J J Wang,Thomas Fung,Donald Weatherburn Joanna J J Wang
The spread of COVID-19 has prompted Governments around the world to impose draconian restrictions on business activity, public transport, and public freedom of movement. The effect of these restrictions appears to vary from country to count...
William A Chernoff William A Chernoff
Objective: The opportunity for web camera theft increased globally as institutions of higher education transitioned to remote learning during COVID-19. Given the thousands of cameras currently installed in classrooms, man...
Jacek Koziarski Jacek Koziarski
Drawing upon seven years of police calls for service data (2014-2020), this study examined the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on calls involving persons with perceived mental illness (PwPMI) using a Bayesian Structural Time Series. The fin...
Maite Dewinter,Christophe Vandeviver,Philipp M Dau et al. Maite Dewinter et al.
COVID-19 impacts the daily lives of millions of people. This radical change in our daily activities affected many aspects of life, but acted as well as a natural experiment for research into the spatial distribution of 911 calls. We analyse...
J Sean Doody,Joan A Reid,Klejdis Bilali et al. J Sean Doody et al.
Despite the immense impact of wildlife trafficking, comparisons of the profits, costs, and seriousness of crime consistently rank wildlife trafficking lower relative to human trafficking, drug trafficking and weapons trafficking. Using the ...
Patricio R Estévez-Soto Patricio R Estévez-Soto
Background: This study aimed to determine whether crime patterns in Mexico City changed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and to test whether any changes observed were associated with the disruption of routine activities, as ...
Jose Roberto Balmori de la Miyar,Lauren Hoehn-Velasco,Adan Silverio-Murillo Jose Roberto Balmori de la Miyar
The existing empirical evidence suggests a reduction in aggregate crime as a consequence of the COVID-19 lockdown. However, what happens when lockdown measures are relaxed? This paper considers how the COVID-19 pandemic affects crime rates ...
Jason L Payne,Anthony Morgan,Alex R Piquero Jason L Payne
Confronted by rapidly growing infection rates, hospitalizations and deaths, governments around the world have introduced stringent containment measures to help reduce the spread of COVID-19. This public health response has had an unpreceden...
Samuel Langton,Anthony Dixon,Graham Farrell Samuel Langton
Governments around the world have enforced strict guidelines on social interaction and mobility to control the spread of the COVID-19 virus. Evidence has begun to emerge which suggests that such dramatic changes in people's routine activiti...
Jerry H Ratcliffe Jerry H Ratcliffe
This contribution outlines various spatial and temporal aspects of medical or public-health related calls for service from the public to police in Philadelphia in 2019. These incidents comprise about 8% of the police department's workload t...