Between 1991 and 2001, crime rates dropped by about a third across all crime categories. We suggest that the introduction and growth of mobile phone technology may have contributed to the crime decline in the 1990s, specifically in the areas of rape and assault. Given that mobile phones increase surveillance and the risks of apprehension when committing crimes against strangers, an expansion of this technology would increase the costs of crime as perceived by forward-looking criminals. We use the available mobile phone data to show that there is a strongly negative association between mobile phones and violent crimes, although data limitations preclude us from being able to make any claims about causality. We show how the intuition about mo...
The ever increasing use of the mobile devises in particular smart phones means a new concern for sec...
The forecasted number of mobile phone users will be around 70 million at the end of 2011. This state...
Policing continues to struggle with the wave of mobile phone theft that emerged from the mid-1990s o...
Between 1991 and 2001, crime rates dropped by about a third across all crime categories. We suggest ...
The theoretical link between cell phones and crime is ambiguous. Anecdotal evidence suggests that b...
Mobile phone ownership continues to be a driver of theft and robbery in the UK. Several years of new...
The magnification of mobile devices in everyday life prompts the idea that these devices will increa...
Violence is pervasive. So, now, are cell phones. This study investigates the possible relation betwe...
The banning of stolen handsets from networks has been around for 20 years, but remains little used i...
AbstractCurrent era is the mobile era and nearly almost every person is having a cell phone and if w...
It is hardly appropriate to call the devices many use to receive the occasional phone call a telepho...
The increased use of consumer electronics like computers, mobile phones, smart watches, external har...
One of the human inventions created in order to facilitate life but it became scourge for him is mob...
This thesis makes two contributions to environmental criminology. The first contribution is a ration...
Mobile phones are an invaluable economic asset for low-income individuals and an important tool for ...
The ever increasing use of the mobile devises in particular smart phones means a new concern for sec...
The forecasted number of mobile phone users will be around 70 million at the end of 2011. This state...
Policing continues to struggle with the wave of mobile phone theft that emerged from the mid-1990s o...
Between 1991 and 2001, crime rates dropped by about a third across all crime categories. We suggest ...
The theoretical link between cell phones and crime is ambiguous. Anecdotal evidence suggests that b...
Mobile phone ownership continues to be a driver of theft and robbery in the UK. Several years of new...
The magnification of mobile devices in everyday life prompts the idea that these devices will increa...
Violence is pervasive. So, now, are cell phones. This study investigates the possible relation betwe...
The banning of stolen handsets from networks has been around for 20 years, but remains little used i...
AbstractCurrent era is the mobile era and nearly almost every person is having a cell phone and if w...
It is hardly appropriate to call the devices many use to receive the occasional phone call a telepho...
The increased use of consumer electronics like computers, mobile phones, smart watches, external har...
One of the human inventions created in order to facilitate life but it became scourge for him is mob...
This thesis makes two contributions to environmental criminology. The first contribution is a ration...
Mobile phones are an invaluable economic asset for low-income individuals and an important tool for ...
The ever increasing use of the mobile devises in particular smart phones means a new concern for sec...
The forecasted number of mobile phone users will be around 70 million at the end of 2011. This state...
Policing continues to struggle with the wave of mobile phone theft that emerged from the mid-1990s o...