“Perception bias”: Deciphering a mismatch between urban crime and perception of safety

2021 ◽  
Vol 207 ◽  
pp. 104003
Author(s):  
Fan Zhang ◽  
Zhuangyuan Fan ◽  
Yuhao Kang ◽  
Yujie Hu ◽  
Carlo Ratti
2012 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abidemi Ayodeji Aina ◽  
Gbolahan Idowu ◽  
Oluwatoyin Enikuomehin ◽  
Tajudeen Olumoko
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Author(s):  
Brendan O'Flaherty ◽  
Rajiv Sethi
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Author(s):  
Amy E. Nivette ◽  
Renee Zahnow ◽  
Raul Aguilar ◽  
Andri Ahven ◽  
Shai Amram ◽  
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AbstractThe stay-at-home restrictions to control the spread of COVID-19 led to unparalleled sudden change in daily life, but it is unclear how they affected urban crime globally. We collected data on daily counts of crime in 27 cities across 23 countries in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East and Asia. We conducted interrupted time series analyses to assess the impact of stay-at-home restrictions on different types of crime in each city. Our findings show that the stay-at-home policies were associated with a considerable drop in urban crime, but with substantial variation across cities and types of crime. Meta-regression results showed that more stringent restrictions over movement in public space were predictive of larger declines in crime.


2021 ◽  
Vol 197 ◽  
pp. 104408
Author(s):  
Kilian Heilmann ◽  
Matthew E. Kahn ◽  
Cheng Keat Tang
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