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The spatial dynamics of commercial burglary during the COVID-19 lockdown in San Francisco.

Ha-Neul YimJordan R Riddell
Published in: Journal of experimental criminology (2022)
These findings suggest that the dramatic shifts in routine activities resulting from the COVID-19 policies could disrupt spatial burglary patterns, especially burglary clustering. Law enforcement should consider the spatial dynamics of commercial burglary, as well as land use heterogeneity, to effectively respond to crime during periods of social distancing and business shutdowns.
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