The heterogeneous effects of COVID-19 lockdowns on crime across the world

dc.contributor.authorTrajtenberg, Nico
dc.contributor.authorFossati, S.
dc.contributor.authorDiaz, Carlos
dc.contributor.authorNivette, A.E.
dc.contributor.authorAguilar, Raul
dc.contributor.authorAhven, Andri
dc.contributor.authorAndrade, L.
dc.contributor.authorAmram, Shai
dc.contributor.authorAriel, Barak
dc.contributor.authorArosemena Burbano, M.J.
dc.contributor.authorAstolfi, Roberta
dc.contributor.authorBaier, Dirk
dc.contributor.authorBark, Hyung-Min
dc.contributor.authorBeijers, Joris E.H.
dc.contributor.authorBergman, Marcelo
dc.contributor.authorBorges, D.
dc.contributor.authorBreetzke, Gregory Dennis
dc.contributor.authorCano, I.
dc.contributor.authorConcha Eastman, I.A.
dc.contributor.authorCurtis‑Ham, Sophie
dc.contributor.authorDavenport, Ryan
dc.contributor.authorDroppelman, C.
dc.contributor.authorFleitas, Diego
dc.contributor.authorGerell, Manne
dc.contributor.authorJang, Kwang-Ho Jang
dc.contributor.authorKaariainen, Juha
dc.contributor.authorLappi‑Seppala, Tapio
dc.contributor.authorLim, Woon-Sik
dc.contributor.authorLoureiro Revilla, R.
dc.contributor.authorMazerolle, Lorraine
dc.contributor.authorMendoza, C.
dc.contributor.authorMesko, Gorazd
dc.contributor.authorPereda, Noemi
dc.contributor.authorPeres, Maria F.T.
dc.contributor.authorPoblete-Cazenave , Ruben
dc.contributor.authorRojido, E.
dc.contributor.authorRose, Simon
dc.contributor.authorSanchez de Ribera, O.
dc.contributor.authorSvensson, Robert
dc.contributor.authorVan der Lippe, Tanja
dc.contributor.authorVeldkamp, Joran
dc.contributor.authorVilalta Perdomo, C.J.
dc.contributor.authorZahnow, R.
dc.contributor.authorEisner, Manuel P.
dc.contributor.emailgreg.breetzke@up.ac.za
dc.date.accessioned2025-05-26T13:11:10Z
dc.date.available2025-05-26T13:11:10Z
dc.date.issued2024-08-22
dc.descriptionSUPPLEMENTARY FILE: Supplementary Material 1.
dc.description.abstractThere is a vast literature evaluating the empirical association between stay-at-home policies and crime during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, these academic efforts have primarily focused on the effects within specific cities or regions rather than adopting a cross-national comparative approach. Moreover, this body of literature not only generally lacks causal estimates but also has overlooked possible heterogeneities across different levels of stringency in mobility restrictions. This paper exploits the spatial and temporal variation of government responses to the pandemic in 45 cities across five continents to identify the causal impact of strict lockdown policies on the number of offenses reported to local police. We find that cities that implemented strict lockdowns experienced larger declines in some crime types (robbery, burglary, vehicle theft) but not others (assault, theft, homicide). This decline in crime rates attributed to more stringent policy responses represents only a small proportion of the effects documented in the literature.
dc.description.departmentGeography, Geoinformatics and Meteorology
dc.description.librarianom2025
dc.description.sdgSDG-11: Sustainable cities and communities
dc.description.sdgSDG-16: Peace,justice and strong institutions
dc.description.urihttps://link.springer.com/journal/40163
dc.identifier.citationTrajtenberg, N., Fossati, S., Diaz, C. et al. 2024, 'The heterogeneous effects of COVID-19 lockdowns on crime across the world', Crime Science, vol. 13, art. 22, pp. 1-12, doi : 10.1186/s40163-024-00220-y.
dc.identifier.issn2193-7680 (online)
dc.identifier.other10.1186/s40163-024-00220-y
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/102522
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherBioMed Central
dc.rights© The Author(s) 2024, corrected publication 2024. Open Access. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
dc.subjectCOVID-19 pandemic
dc.subjectCross-national
dc.subjectStrict lockdown
dc.subjectCrime
dc.subjectSynthetic control
dc.subjectCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)
dc.titleThe heterogeneous effects of COVID-19 lockdowns on crime across the world
dc.typeArticle

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