Purpose Following the rise of the novel coronavirus, de facto residential quarantines resulted either from executive stay-at-home orders, unemployment or through remote work requirements. One question that has arisen is whether the COVID-19 quarantines led to increases in domestic violence (DV), with research findings thus far being mixed. To further this understanding, this study examined whether the frequency and geographic dispersion of DV increased during stay-at-home and phased reopening periods of the pandemic in New Orleans, Louisiana while accounting for socio-economic determinants. Methods The study built on a natural experiment of home quarantine and examined its effects on DV using a mixed-methods approach of quantitative and geo...
Background: To contain the spread of COVID-19, governmental measures were implemented in many countr...
ABSTRACT: Starting with the end of 2019, and so far, the pandemic challenged by the SARS-COV-2 virus...
Violent crime increased and most property crime decreased in many United States (US) cities during t...
Purpose Following the rise of the novel coronavirus, de facto residential quarantines resulted eithe...
COVID-19 has wreaked havoc on the lives of persons around the world and social scientists are just b...
Abstract COVID-19 has wreaked havoc on the lives of persons around the world and social scientists a...
Around the world, policymakers and news reports have warned that domestic violence (DV) ...
We assessed immediate and long-term trends in calls for police service regarding domestic violence f...
We empirically investigate the impact of COVID-19 shutdowns on domestic violence using incident-leve...
The global health crisis that started early in 2020 has triggered a surge of interest in the effect ...
Objectives: The COVID-19 lockdown may lead to rising numbers of domestic violence (DV), especially a...
We empirically investigate the impact of COVID-19 shutdowns on domestic violence using incident-leve...
We examine changes in help-seeking for domestic violence (DV) in seven U.S. cities during the COVID-...
Abstract Background When COVID-19 stay-at-home orders were instituted, there were concerns that isol...
Stay home, save lives has been shown to reduce the impacts of COVID-19; however, it is crucial to r...
Background: To contain the spread of COVID-19, governmental measures were implemented in many countr...
ABSTRACT: Starting with the end of 2019, and so far, the pandemic challenged by the SARS-COV-2 virus...
Violent crime increased and most property crime decreased in many United States (US) cities during t...
Purpose Following the rise of the novel coronavirus, de facto residential quarantines resulted eithe...
COVID-19 has wreaked havoc on the lives of persons around the world and social scientists are just b...
Abstract COVID-19 has wreaked havoc on the lives of persons around the world and social scientists a...
Around the world, policymakers and news reports have warned that domestic violence (DV) ...
We assessed immediate and long-term trends in calls for police service regarding domestic violence f...
We empirically investigate the impact of COVID-19 shutdowns on domestic violence using incident-leve...
The global health crisis that started early in 2020 has triggered a surge of interest in the effect ...
Objectives: The COVID-19 lockdown may lead to rising numbers of domestic violence (DV), especially a...
We empirically investigate the impact of COVID-19 shutdowns on domestic violence using incident-leve...
We examine changes in help-seeking for domestic violence (DV) in seven U.S. cities during the COVID-...
Abstract Background When COVID-19 stay-at-home orders were instituted, there were concerns that isol...
Stay home, save lives has been shown to reduce the impacts of COVID-19; however, it is crucial to r...
Background: To contain the spread of COVID-19, governmental measures were implemented in many countr...
ABSTRACT: Starting with the end of 2019, and so far, the pandemic challenged by the SARS-COV-2 virus...
Violent crime increased and most property crime decreased in many United States (US) cities during t...