Exploring violent crimes in Chicago during the COVID-19 pandemic: do location, crime type, and social distancing type matter?

IF 1.4 4区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
D. Kim, William P. McCarty
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ABSTRACT The current study estimates the impact of the SAH order on violent crimes across public and residential locations: assault, battery, homicide, robbery, and sexual assault. Using interrupted time series analyses, it analyzes weekly crime data in Chicago, Illinois, from 2017 to 2020. The SAH order caused significant decreases in battery and sexual assault across public and residential locations. It also decreased assault in public locations only. Such decreases in assault, battery, and sexual assault were greater under the SAH order when social distancing was strictly enforced, as opposed to during the relaxation of social distancing. On the other hand, there were significant increases in homicide across public and residential locations. Robbery increased in public locations only. There were greater increases in homicide and robbery during the relaxation of social distancing, as opposed to under the SAH order. The study ultimately indicates that the impacts of the containment measures are conditional upon the offense location, type of crime, and level of social distancing being mandated. From a public policy perspective, it is important to allocate staffing and resources for law enforcement accordingly during the enduring pandemic.
探索2019冠状病毒病大流行期间芝加哥的暴力犯罪:地点、犯罪类型和社交距离类型重要吗?
摘要目前的研究估计了SAH命令对公共和住宅场所暴力犯罪的影响:袭击、殴打、凶杀、抢劫和性侵犯。利用中断时间序列分析,它分析了2017年至2020年伊利诺伊州芝加哥的每周犯罪数据。SAH命令导致公共和住宅场所的殴打和性侵犯事件大幅减少。它还减少了仅在公共场所的袭击。与放松社交距离期间相比,在严格执行社交距离的SAH命令下,袭击、殴打和性侵的减少幅度更大。另一方面,公共场所和住宅场所的凶杀案显著增加。抢劫只在公共场所增加。与SAH命令下的情况相比,在放松社交距离期间,凶杀和抢劫案的增加幅度更大。该研究最终表明,遏制措施的影响取决于犯罪地点、犯罪类型和强制保持社交距离的程度。从公共政策的角度来看,在持续的疫情期间,为执法部门相应地分配人员和资源是很重要的。
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Journal of Crime & Justice
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