Research topics
- Political Science
- Medicine
- Psychology
- Criminology
- Social psychology
- Law
Selected publications
Impact of social distancing during COVID-19 pandemic on crime in Los Angeles and Indianapolis
Journal of Criminal Justice · 2020 · 442 citations
- Political Science
- Criminology
- Political Science
Governments have implemented social distancing measures to address the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The measures include instructions that individuals maintain social distance when in public, school closures, limitations on gatherings and business operations, and instructions to remain at home. Social distancing may have an impact on the volume and distribution of crime. Crimes such as residential burglary may decrease as a byproduct of increased guardianship over personal space and property. Crimes such as domestic violence may increase because of extended periods of contact between potential offenders and victims. Understanding the impact of social distancing on crime is critical for ensuring the safety of police and government capacity to deal with the evolving crisis. Understanding how social distancing policies impact crime may also provide insights into whether people are complying with public health measures. Examination of the most recently available data from both Los Angeles, CA, and Indianapolis, IN, shows that social distancing has had a statistically significant impact on a few specific crime types. However, the overall effect is notably less than might be expected given the scale of the disruption to social and economic life.
Recent grants
FRG: Collaborative Research: Mathematics of large scale urban crime
NSF · $84k · 2010–2014
Frequent coauthors
- 35 shared
P. Jeffrey Brantingham
University of California, Los Angeles
- 32 shared
William Thompson
Johns Hopkins University
- 17 shared
Jenny West-Fagan
University of Southern California
- 17 shared
Martin B. Short
- 16 shared
Mary Gaido
University of Southern California
- 16 shared
Jennifer Lane
Texas Christian University
- 16 shared
Adrian Windsor
University of Southern California
- 16 shared
J. Hernández Gallego
Texas Christian University
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