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How COVID-19 Social Distancing Reduced Violent Crime in Queensland

How COVID-19 Social Distancing Reduced Violent Crime in Queensland

Understanding the Impact of COVID-19 on Violent Crime in Queensland

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about unprecedented changes across the globe, affecting various aspects of life, including crime rates. A recent study titled "COVID-19 and social distancing measures in Queensland, Australia, are associated with short-term decreases in recorded violent crime" offers valuable insights into how social distancing measures have impacted violent crime rates in Queensland, Australia.

Key Findings from the Research

The study utilized ARIMA modeling to forecast crime rates and compared them with actual data from March and April 2020. The findings revealed significant decreases in common, serious, and sexual assaults, reaching their lowest levels in years. However, breaches of domestic violence orders remained unchanged.

Implementing Research Outcomes in Practice

As practitioners, understanding the correlation between social distancing and crime reduction can enhance our approach to managing crime in educational settings. Here are some actionable insights:

Encouraging Further Research

The study highlights the importance of empirical research in understanding the impacts of global events on crime. Practitioners are encouraged to delve deeper into this area, exploring the long-term effects of social distancing on crime rates and identifying effective crime prevention strategies.

Conclusion

The research provides a compelling case for the positive impact of social distancing on reducing violent crime. By integrating these findings into practice, practitioners can enhance their skills and contribute to safer educational environments.

To read the original research paper, please follow this link: COVID-19 and social distancing measures in Queensland, Australia, are associated with short-term decreases in recorded violent crime.


Citation: Payne, J. L., Morgan, A., & Piquero, A. R. (2020). COVID-19 and social distancing measures in Queensland, Australia, are associated with short-term decreases in recorded violent crime. Journal of Experimental Criminology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11292-020-09441-y
Marnee Brick, President, TinyEYE Therapy Services

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