COVID-19 and social distancing measures in Queensland, Australia, are associated with short-term decreases in recorded violent crime.
Jason L PayneAnthony MorganAlex R PiqueroPublished in: Journal of experimental criminology (2020)
Social distancing regulations are temporally correlated with reductions in some violent crimes. Social distancing is likely to have significantly limited interpersonal interaction, especially in locations and at times when violence is usually prevalent.