Disentangling Police-recorded Crime Change in Hong Kong amid the COVID-19 pandemic

IF 1 4区 社会学 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY International Journal of Law Crime and Justice Pub Date : 2024-03-19 DOI:10.1016/j.ijlcj.2024.100653
Jacky Cheuk Lap Siu
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Without a doubt, the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly impacted the landscape of human life across the globe. It may further lead to a substantial behavioral change in individuals, including the pattern of criminal victimization victimization. Although some previous studies suggested that there was a crime drop in Western societies after the pandemic outbreak, the effect of the pandemic on crime rates in the non-Western context was still vague. Therefore, the present study analyzed the police-recorded data in Hong Kong, a city in the south side of China that continued to enact a "dynamic zero covid" control of positive cases. In line with the previous studies, traditional crime, such as assaults in Hong Kong, dropped steadily after the pandemic outbreak. Yet, surprisingly, the overall crime rate alternatively increased amid the pandemic which is mainly attributed to the surge in cybercrime, especially deceptions and blackmail. This paper thus warrants more thorough investigations of the change in routine activities to the virtual world and the risks of cyber victimizations. Limitations and policy implications were discussed.

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在 COVID-19 大流行中厘清香港警方记录的罪案变化
毫无疑问,正在流行的 COVID-19 大流行深刻影响了全球人类的生活面貌。它可能会进一步导致个人行为的实质性改变,包括犯罪受害模式。尽管之前的一些研究表明,大流行爆发后西方社会的犯罪率有所下降,但大流行对非西方社会犯罪率的影响仍然模糊不清。因此,本研究分析了中国南方城市香港的警方记录数据,香港继续对阳性病例实行 "动态零感染 "控制。与之前的研究一致,香港的传统犯罪(如袭击)在疫情爆发后稳步下降。然而,令人惊讶的是,整体犯罪率在疫情爆发后反而有所上升,这主要归因于网络犯罪的激增,尤其是欺骗和勒索。因此,本文认为有必要对日常活动向虚拟世界的转变以及网络受害风险进行更深入的调查。本文还讨论了局限性和政策影响。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice is an international and fully peer reviewed journal which welcomes high quality, theoretically informed papers on a wide range of fields linked to criminological research and analysis. It invites submissions relating to: Studies of crime and interpretations of forms and dimensions of criminality; Analyses of criminological debates and contested theoretical frameworks of criminological analysis; Research and analysis of criminal justice and penal policy and practices; Research and analysis of policing policies and policing forms and practices. We particularly welcome submissions relating to more recent and emerging areas of criminological enquiry including cyber-enabled crime, fraud-related crime, terrorism and hate crime.
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