Objectives This paper estimates the effect of changes in street lighting at night on levels of crime at street-level. Analyses investigate spatial and temporal displacement of crime into adjacent streets. Methods Offense data (burglaries, robberies, theft of and theft from vehicles, and violent crime) were obtained from Thames Valley Police, UK. Street lighting data (switching lights off at midnight, dimming, and white light) were obtained from local authorities. Monthly counts of crime at street-level were analyzed using a conditional fixed-effects Poisson regression model, adjusting for seasonal and temporal variation. Two sets of models analyzed: (1) changes in night-time crimes adjusting for changes in day-time crimes and (2) chang...
Changing the physical design of an area has been long understood to be an effective way to change pe...
The UK government has recently made £300 million available to help local authorities to modernise th...
Previous studies have suggested mixed results about the effect of road lighting on crime. One potent...
Objectives This paper estimates the effect of changes in street lighting at night on levels of crim...
Abstract Objectives This paper estimates the effect of changes in street...
The influence of lighting on crime was investigated by considering the effect of ambient light level...
The influence of lighting on crime was investigated by considering the effect of ambient light leve...
Dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science...
BACKGROUND: Many local authorities in England and Wales have reduced street lighting at night to sav...
Improved street lighting serves many functions and is used in both public and private settings. The...
Consideration of the literature concerning street lighting effects on crime yields the following con...
Background: Some local authorities have reduced street lighting at night to save energy, but little ...
Scientific studies support common experience that light tends to allay the fear of crime at night. I...
Theoretical considerations and laboratory studies suggest that a raise in light level in urban stree...
Objectives: Test the influence of darkness in the street robbery crime event alongside temperature. ...
Changing the physical design of an area has been long understood to be an effective way to change pe...
The UK government has recently made £300 million available to help local authorities to modernise th...
Previous studies have suggested mixed results about the effect of road lighting on crime. One potent...
Objectives This paper estimates the effect of changes in street lighting at night on levels of crim...
Abstract Objectives This paper estimates the effect of changes in street...
The influence of lighting on crime was investigated by considering the effect of ambient light level...
The influence of lighting on crime was investigated by considering the effect of ambient light leve...
Dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science...
BACKGROUND: Many local authorities in England and Wales have reduced street lighting at night to sav...
Improved street lighting serves many functions and is used in both public and private settings. The...
Consideration of the literature concerning street lighting effects on crime yields the following con...
Background: Some local authorities have reduced street lighting at night to save energy, but little ...
Scientific studies support common experience that light tends to allay the fear of crime at night. I...
Theoretical considerations and laboratory studies suggest that a raise in light level in urban stree...
Objectives: Test the influence of darkness in the street robbery crime event alongside temperature. ...
Changing the physical design of an area has been long understood to be an effective way to change pe...
The UK government has recently made £300 million available to help local authorities to modernise th...
Previous studies have suggested mixed results about the effect of road lighting on crime. One potent...