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Measuring the resilience of criminogenic ecosystems to global disruption: A case-study of COVID-19 in China

Hervé Borrion, Justin Kurland, Nick Tilley, Peng Chen

2020PLoS ONE47 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper uses resilience as a lens through which to analyse disasters and other major threats to patterns of criminal behaviour. A set of indicators and mathematical models are introduced that aim to quantitatively describe changes in crime levels in comparison to what could otherwise be expected, and what might be expected by way of adaptation and subsequent resumption of those patterns. The validity of the proposed resilience assessment tool is demonstrated using commercial theft data from the COVID-19 pandemic period. A 64 per cent reduction in crime was found in the studied city (China) during an 83-day period, before daily crime levels bounced back to higher than expected values. The proposed resilience indicators are recommended as benchmarking instruments for evaluating and comparing the global impact of COVID-19 policies on crime and public safety.

Topics & Concepts

BenchmarkingResilience (materials science)Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)PandemicPsychological resilienceChinaCriminal behaviour2019-20 coronavirus outbreakAdaptation (eye)Environmental resource managementGeographyPsychologyBusinessCriminologyEnvironmental scienceMedicineSocial psychologyMarketingOutbreakInfectious disease (medical specialty)VirologyPathologyNeuroscienceThermodynamicsDiseasePhysicsArchaeologyInfrastructure Resilience and Vulnerability AnalysisCOVID-19 epidemiological studiesCrime Patterns and Interventions
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