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The Effect of Lighting on Crime Counts

Steve Fotios, Chloe J. Robbins, Stephen Farrall

2021Energies25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The influence of lighting on crime was investigated by considering the effect of ambient light level on crimes recorded in three US cities for the ten-year period 2010 to 2019. Crime counts were compared for similar times of day, before and after the biannual clock change, therefore employing an abrupt change of light level but without an obvious intervention such as improving road lighting in an area. The results suggest a significant increase in robbery during darkness, confirming previous studies. The results also suggest darkness leads to an increase in arson and curfew loitering offenses, and to a decrease in disorderly conduct, family offences (non-violent) and prostitution. Future research investigating the effectiveness of improved street lighting should consider that this may not be beneficial for all types of crime.

Topics & Concepts

ArsonCurfewDarknessCriminologyPsychologyMedicineBiologyCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Infectious disease (medical specialty)PathologyDiseaseBotanyImpact of Light on Environment and HealthCrime Patterns and InterventionsTraffic and Road Safety
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