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Stay at home if you can: COVID‐19 stay‐at‐home guidelines and local crime. (2022). Fossati, Sebastian ; Trajtenberg, Nicolas ; Diaz, Carlos.
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  24. Alcohol, Violence and Injury-Induced Mortality: Evidence from a Modern-Day Prohibition. (2022). Barron, Kai ; Laubscher, Ria ; Groenewald, Pam ; Bradshaw, Debbie ; Dorrington, Rob ; Matzopoulos, Richard.
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  25. Stay at home if you can: COVID‐19 stay‐at‐home guidelines and local crime. (2022). Fossati, Sebastian ; Trajtenberg, Nicolas ; Diaz, Carlos.
    In: Journal of Empirical Legal Studies.
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  26. Are homicides and robberies associated with mortality due to COVID-19? Lessons from Urban Mexico. (2022). Chavez, Oscar Rodriguez ; Masferrer, Claudia.
    In: Vienna Yearbook of Population Research.
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  27. Staying home saves lives, really!. (2022). Shayegh, Soheil ; Malpede, Maurizio.
    In: Letters in Spatial and Resource Sciences.
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  28. La concentracion espacial de los reportes de disparos al 911 en la Ciudad de Mexico: ¿Comportamiento racional en el uso de armas durante la pandemia Covid-19?. (2022). Tejeda, Enrique Garcia.
    In: Sobre México. Revista de Economía.
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  29. Anti-social behaviour in the coronavirus pandemic. (2022). Farrell, Graham ; Dixon, Anthony ; Halford, Eric.
    In: SocArXiv.
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  31. Crime and punishment in times of pandemics. (2022). Sarel, Roee.
    In: European Journal of Law and Economics.
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  32. Hate in the Time of COVID-19: Racial Crimes against East Asians. (2022). Vujić, Sunčica ; Clifton-Sprigg, Joanna ; James, Jonathan ; Carr, Joel.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
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  33. Effects of the Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic on Assault-Related Head Injury in Melbourne: A Retrospective Study. (2022). Rushworth, Nick ; Satyen, Lata ; Caeyenberghs, Karen ; Stella, Julian ; Dominguez, Juan F ; Truong, Johnny ; Burnett, Jake ; Akhlaghi, Hamed.
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  34. Hate in the Time of COVID-19: Racial Crimes against East Asian. (2022). Carr, Joel ; Vujic, Suncica ; James, Jonathan ; Clifton-Sprigg, Joanna.
    In: Department of Economics Working Papers.
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  35. Effects of COVID‐19 shutdowns on domestic violence in US cities. (2022). Spencer, Melissa ; Segal, Carmit ; Miller, Amalia.
    In: Journal of Urban Economics.
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  36. Violence in the Big Apple throughout the COVID-19 pandemic: A borough-specific analysis. (2022). Baglivio, Michael T ; Wolff, Kevin T ; Intravia, Jonathan ; Piquero, Alex R.
    In: Journal of Criminal Justice.
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  37. Twitter and Crime: The Effect of Social Movements on GenderBased Violence. (2022). Kauppinen, Ilpo ; Battisti, Michele ; Rude, Britta.
    In: ifo Working Paper Series.
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  38. Stay at Home if You Can: COVID-19 Stay-at-Home Guidelines and Local Crime. (2021). Fossati, Sebastian ; Díaz, Carlos ; Trajtenberg, Nicolas.
    In: Working Papers.
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  39. Crime in the Era of COVID-19: Evidence from England. (2021). Neanidis, Kyriakos ; Rana, Maria Paola.
    In: Economics Discussion Paper Series.
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  40. Examining the immediate effects of COVID-19 on residential and commercial burglaries in Michigan: An interrupted time-series analysis. (2021). Carter, Travis M ; Turner, Noah D.
    In: Journal of Criminal Justice.
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  41. COVID‐19s Lockdown and Crime Victimization: The State of Emergency under the Abe Administration. (2021). Noguchi, Haruko ; FU, RONG ; Shen, Yichen.
    In: Asian Economic Policy Review.
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