Crime and coronavirus: social distancing, lockdown, and the mobility elasticity of crime

Autor: Eric Halford, Anthony Dixon, Graham Farrell, Nicolas Malleson, Nick Tilley
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2020
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Zdroj: Crime Science, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2020)
Druh dokumentu: article
ISSN: 2193-7680
DOI: 10.1186/s40163-020-00121-w
Popis: Abstract Governments around the world restricted movement of people, using social distancing and lockdowns, to help stem the global coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. We examine crime effects for one UK police force area in comparison to 5-year averages. There is variation in the onset of change by crime type, some declining from the WHO ‘global pandemic’ announcement of 11 March, others later. By 1 week after the 23 March lockdown, all recorded crime had declined 41%, with variation: shoplifting (− 62%), theft (− 52%), domestic abuse (− 45%), theft from vehicle (− 43%), assault (− 36%), burglary dwelling (− 25%) and burglary non-dwelling (− 25%). We use Google Covid-19 Community Mobility Reports to calculate the mobility elasticity of crime for four crime types, finding shoplifting and other theft inelastic but responsive to reduced retail sector mobility (MEC = 0.84, 0.71 respectively), burglary dwelling elastic to increases in residential area mobility (− 1), with assault inelastic but responsive to reduced workplace mobility (0.56). We theorise that crime rate changes were primarily caused by those in mobility, suggesting a mobility theory of crime change in the pandemic. We identify implications for crime theory, policy and future research.
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