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Nightlife activity and crime: The impact of COVID-19 related nightlife restrictions on violent crime.


ABSTRACT:

Objectives

The present study examines how varying levels of restrictions on the nightlife economy have impacted violent crime during the COVID-19 pandemic and the extent to which the crime preventive side-effects of restrictions are associated with the density of alcohol outlets.

Methods

The Data stems from geocoded locations of violent crimes combined with data on the density of on-premises alcohol outlets and the level of COVID-19 restrictions in Copenhagen, Denmark. We use a negative binomial count model with cluster robust standard error to assess the effect of the interaction between alcohol outlet density and COVID-related restriction levels on the nightlife economy on the frequency of violent crime.

Results

The article reveals how both the level of restrictions on the nightlife economy and the density of alcohol outlets significantly impacted the frequency of violent crime. The regression analysis shows that the effect of restrictions on the nightlife economy depends on the concentration of on-premises alcohol outlets in the area. In areas with a high concentration of outlets, we observe a much higher reduction in crime as consequence of the COVID-19 related restrictions.

Conclusions

The results shows that a more restricted nightlife economy, including earlier closing times, could have a crime preventive effect, especially in areas with a high density of alcohol outlets.

SUBMITTER: Ejrnæs A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8784580 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Mar-Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Nightlife activity and crime: The impact of COVID-19 related nightlife restrictions on violent crime.

Ejrnæs Anders A   Scherg Rune H RH  

Journal of criminal justice 20220124


<h4>Objectives</h4>The present study examines how varying levels of restrictions on the nightlife economy have impacted violent crime during the COVID-19 pandemic and the extent to which the crime preventive side-effects of restrictions are associated with the density of alcohol outlets.<h4>Methods</h4>The Data stems from geocoded locations of violent crimes combined with data on the density of on-premises alcohol outlets and the level of COVID-19 restrictions in Copenhagen, Denmark. We use a ne  ...[more]

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