Surveillance cameras and crime: a review of randomized and natural experiments |
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Authors: | Gustav Alexandrie |
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Affiliation: | 1. S?kerhet f?r N?ringsliv och Samh?lle (SNOS), Stockholm, Swedengustav.alexandrie@snos.se |
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Abstract: | Research on the effectiveness of surveillance cameras in reducing crime suffers from potential threats to causal validity. This paper reviews seven studies that address some of these problems using the rigorous research designs of randomized and natural experiments. Included studies that reported changes in total crime found crime reductions ranging from 24 to 28% in public streets and urban subway stations, but no desirable effects in parking facilities or suburban subway stations. Moreover, surveillance cameras may help reduce unruly behaviour in football stadiums and theft in supermarkets/mass merchant stores. These findings indicate that video surveillance can reduce crime in several settings. |
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Keywords: | Surveillance cameras CCTV crime prevention randomized experiments natural experiments review |
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