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Routine activity effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on burglary in Detroit, March, 2020
Crime Science Pub Date : 2020-06-23 , DOI: 10.1186/s40163-020-00120-x
Marcus Felson 1 , Shanhe Jiang 2 , Yanqing Xu 3
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The spread of the coronavirus has led to containment policies in many places, with concomitant shifts in routine activities. Major declines in crime have been reported as a result. However, those declines depend on crime type and may differ by parts of a city and land uses. This paper examines burglary in Detroit, Michigan during the month of March, 2020, a period of considerable change in routine activities. We examine 879 block groups, separating those dominated by residential land use from those with more mixed land use. We divide the month into three periods: pre-containment, transition period, and post-containment. Burglaries increase in block groups with mixed land use, but not blocks dominated by residential land use. The impact of containment policies on burglary clarifies after taking land use into account.

中文翻译:

2020年3月,Covid-19大流行对底特律入室盗窃的日常活动影响

冠状病毒的扩散已导致在许多地方采取遏制政策,同时伴随着例行活动的转变。据报告,犯罪率大大下降。但是,这些下降取决于犯罪类型,并且可能因城市的不同部分和土地用途而异。本文研究了2020年3月,密歇根州底特律的盗窃案,这是例行活动发生很大变化的时期。我们研究了879个街区组,将以住宅土地用途为主的土地块与土地用途更多的土地分开。我们将月份分为三个时期:收容前,过渡期和收容后。盗窃案在混合土地用途的街区组中增加,但在居民用地占主导地位的街区中却没有。考虑到土地使用后,遏制政策对盗窃的影响得以澄清。
更新日期:2020-06-23
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