Large sporting events affect criminal behaviour via three channels: fan concentration, self-incapacitation and police displacement. I exploit information on football matches for London teams linked to detailed recorded crime data at the area level to estimate these effects empirically. I find that only property crime increases in the communities hosting matches but not violent offences. There is a negative away game attendance effect on crime which is due to voluntary incapacitation of potential offenders attending a match. Police displacement during home games increases property crime by 7 percentage points for every extra 10000 supporters in areas that are left underprotected
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Crowd-based events, such as football matches, are considered generators of crime. Criminological res...
Large sporting events affect criminal behaviour via three channels: fan concentration, self-incapaci...
During large sporting events criminal behaviour may be affected via three main channels: (i) fan con...
www.roa.nl Police and Thieves in the Stadium: Measuring the (Multiple) Effects of Football Matches o...
During large sporting events criminal behaviour may be affected via three main channels: (i) fan con...
The heavy police presence at football matches in England has reduced hooliganism in the stadium – bu...
The heavy police presence at football matches in England has reduced hooliganism in the stadium - bu...
Given the recent increase observed in crime and violence related to sport activities and the subsequ...
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Given the recent increase observed in crime related to football matches, we determine the extent to ...
I investigate the relationship between sports-based entertainment and crime using nine years of hour...
This paper estimates the relationship between sports participation and two broad categories of crime...
Crowd-based events, such as football matches, are considered generators of crime. Criminological res...
Large sporting events affect criminal behaviour via three channels: fan concentration, self-incapaci...
During large sporting events criminal behaviour may be affected via three main channels: (i) fan con...
www.roa.nl Police and Thieves in the Stadium: Measuring the (Multiple) Effects of Football Matches o...
During large sporting events criminal behaviour may be affected via three main channels: (i) fan con...
The heavy police presence at football matches in England has reduced hooliganism in the stadium – bu...
The heavy police presence at football matches in England has reduced hooliganism in the stadium - bu...
Given the recent increase observed in crime and violence related to sport activities and the subsequ...
Crime pattern theory claims that busy places generate crime through immediate and delayed exploitati...
Technological advancements like the presence of smart phones and body cameras have led to increased ...
Despite an increasing desire to host major sport events there is almost no research that tries to id...
Inspired by theories of environmental criminology, this paper is concerned with the criminogenic pot...
Given the recent increase observed in crime related to football matches, we determine the extent to ...
I investigate the relationship between sports-based entertainment and crime using nine years of hour...
This paper estimates the relationship between sports participation and two broad categories of crime...
Crowd-based events, such as football matches, are considered generators of crime. Criminological res...