Policy makers often try to optimize local law enforcement by reorganizing police forces. We study the effects of police reallocation via station closures on municipal crime by exploiting a quasi-experiment where a centrally administered reform substantially reduced the number of police stations. Combining a matching strategy with an event-study design, we do not find aggregate effects on crime. Instead, we find changes in the way theft is committed. We observe increases in car theft, apartment and basement burglary but less bicycle theft. We argue that station closures provide an opportunity for criminals to shift from low-value to high-value theft
Objectives. Building on crime pattern theory, we test the influence of the presence of a crime gener...
The number of police officers is generally a matter of great public and political concern. In the 20...
Operation Impact was a policing strategy that deployed extra police officers to high crime areas in ...
Policy makers often try to optimize local law enforcement by reorganizing police forces. We study th...
Policy makers often try to optimize local law enforcement by reorganizing police forces. We study th...
Abstract Purpose The introduction of community policing led to a significant increase in the number ...
Little is known about the mechanisms through which additional police resources reduce crime. Crimina...
We take up the question of whether police collection of fees, fines, and civilly forfeited assets af...
We test whether public transit access affects crime using a novel identification strategy based on t...
We evaluate the effect on reported daily criminal incidents of a sizable reallocation of police offi...
We evaluate the effect on reported daily criminal incidents of a sizable reallocation of police offi...
More policing reduces crime but little is known about the mechanism. Does policing deter crime by re...
An important challenge in the crime literature is to isolate causal effects of police on crime. Foll...
The New York Police Department (NYPD) under Operation Impact deployed extra police officers to high ...
This paper estimates the impact of police presence on crime using a unique database that tracks the ...
Objectives. Building on crime pattern theory, we test the influence of the presence of a crime gener...
The number of police officers is generally a matter of great public and political concern. In the 20...
Operation Impact was a policing strategy that deployed extra police officers to high crime areas in ...
Policy makers often try to optimize local law enforcement by reorganizing police forces. We study th...
Policy makers often try to optimize local law enforcement by reorganizing police forces. We study th...
Abstract Purpose The introduction of community policing led to a significant increase in the number ...
Little is known about the mechanisms through which additional police resources reduce crime. Crimina...
We take up the question of whether police collection of fees, fines, and civilly forfeited assets af...
We test whether public transit access affects crime using a novel identification strategy based on t...
We evaluate the effect on reported daily criminal incidents of a sizable reallocation of police offi...
We evaluate the effect on reported daily criminal incidents of a sizable reallocation of police offi...
More policing reduces crime but little is known about the mechanism. Does policing deter crime by re...
An important challenge in the crime literature is to isolate causal effects of police on crime. Foll...
The New York Police Department (NYPD) under Operation Impact deployed extra police officers to high ...
This paper estimates the impact of police presence on crime using a unique database that tracks the ...
Objectives. Building on crime pattern theory, we test the influence of the presence of a crime gener...
The number of police officers is generally a matter of great public and political concern. In the 20...
Operation Impact was a policing strategy that deployed extra police officers to high crime areas in ...