Age-period-cohort effects in half a century of motor vehicle theft in the United States [0.03%]
半个世纪以来美国机动车盗窃的年龄-时期-队列效应分析
Anthony Dixon,Graham Farrell
Anthony Dixon
Adopting and refining O'Brien's S-constraint approach, we estimate age-period-cohort effects for motor vehicle theft offences in the United States for over half a century from 1960. Taking the well-established late-teen peak offending age a...
Crime and coronavirus: social distancing, lockdown, and the mobility elasticity of crime [0.03%]
犯罪与冠状病毒:社会疏离,锁定以及犯罪的流动性弹性系数
Eric Halford,Anthony Dixon,Graham Farrell et al.
Eric Halford et al.
Governments around the world restricted movement of people, using social distancing and lockdowns, to help stem the global coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. We examine crime effects for one UK police force area in comparison to 5-year averag...
Routine activity effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on burglary in Detroit, March, 2020 [0.03%]
新冠疫情对2020年3月底特律入室盗窃的影响常规活动分析
Marcus Felson,Shanhe Jiang,Yanqing Xu
Marcus Felson
The spread of the coronavirus has led to containment policies in many places, with concomitant shifts in routine activities. Major declines in crime have been reported as a result. However, those declines depend on crime type and may differ...
Ourania Kounadi,Alina Ristea,Adelson Araujo Jr et al.
Ourania Kounadi et al.
Background: Predictive policing and crime analytics with a spatiotemporal focus get increasing attention among a variety of scientific communities and are already being implemented as effective policing tools. The goal of...
Initial evidence on the relationship between the coronavirus pandemic and crime in the United States [0.03%]
关于新冠疫情与美国犯罪率关系的初步证据
Matthew P J Ashby
Matthew P J Ashby
The COVID-19 pandemic led to substantial changes in the daily activities of millions of Americans, with many businesses and schools closed, public events cancelled and states introducing stay-at-home orders. This article used police-recorde...
A metric of the difference between perception of security and victimisation rates [0.03%]
安全感与受害率之间差异的衡量指标
Rafael Prieto Curiel,Steven Richard Bishop
Rafael Prieto Curiel
A person's perception of the level of security at a specific location depends on many factors, including past experiences in that location, the actual crime suffered by the population and more. Thus, when the individual perception that a lo...
Andromachi Tseloni,Graham Farrell,Rebecca Thompson et al.
Andromachi Tseloni et al.
This study examines the role of household security devices in producing the domestic burglary falls in England and Wales. It extends the study of the security hypothesis as an explanation for the 'crime drop'. Crime Survey for England and W...
A systematic review of tagging as a method to reduce theft in retail environments [0.03%]
一种系统性回顾:标记法在零售环境中降低盗窃行为的效果研究
Aiden Sidebottom,Amy Thornton,Lisa Tompson et al.
Aiden Sidebottom et al.
Background: Retailers routinely use security tags to reduce theft. Presently, however, there has been no attempt to systematically review the literature on security tags. Guided by the acronym EMMIE, this paper set out to...
Graham Farrell,Tarah Hodgkinson,Martin A Andresen
Graham Farrell
In contrast to the Canadian crime drop of the 1990s, homicide appeared as an anomaly with a peak in the 1970s. Yet previous studies tend to refer only to completed homicides, and here we also include attempts. The resulting trend is remarka...
Aiden Sidebottom,Tienli Kuo,Takemi Mori et al.
Aiden Sidebottom et al.
The 'crime drop' refers to the substantial reductions in crime reported in many industrialised countries over at least the past quarter century. Asian countries are underrepresented in the crime drop literature. Little is therefore known ab...