The third national lockdown began early January 2021 and started to ease on 8th March when schools and limited outdoor social contact resumed. Police-recorded crime rates per 10,000 population (in orange) are here compared to expected rates (black lines, with confidence intervals in grey). Crime effects in January and February 2021 were similar to first lockdown (Apr-Jun 2020) but with notable differences. Acquisitive crime except bike theft fell sharply but began to increase in March. Increases in anti-social behaviour and drug offences were smaller than first lockdown
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The study tried to depict the spatio-temporal change of crime in London over the pandemic from March...
: Excessive alcohol use contributes to public nuisance, antisocial behaviour, and domestic, interper...
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Dramatic changes in recorded crime rates early in the first national lockdown (March-June), were fol...
By the end of 2021, many crime types remained statistically significantly below expected rates, incl...
Governments around the world have enforced strict guidelines on social interaction and mobility to c...
By July 2022, violence and sexual offences, and theft from the person, remained statistically signif...
AbstractThis paper examines the effects of COVID‐19‐induced lockdowns on recorded crime in England. ...
Governments around the world restricted movement of people, using social distancing and lockdowns, t...
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic, and associated public health measures, had a marked impact on a n...
This study aimed to examine the effect of lockdown restrictions on domestic homicide incidents in En...
BACKGROUND: COVID-19 lockdown measures may have led to more, and increasingly severe, domestic abuse...
Much research has shown that the first lockdowns imposed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic were a...
The spread of COVID-19 has prompted Governments around the world to impose draconian restrictions on...
Abstract Much research has shown that the first lockdowns imposed in response to the COVID-19 pandem...
The study tried to depict the spatio-temporal change of crime in London over the pandemic from March...
: Excessive alcohol use contributes to public nuisance, antisocial behaviour, and domestic, interper...
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