Life During COVID for Court-Involved People

S Plummer, T Ittner, A Monreal, J Sandelson… - RSF: The Russell …, 2023 - rsfjournal.org
Data from a unique survey of court-involved New Yorkers collected during the COVID-19
pandemic in 2020 provides evidence for a cycle of disadvantage involving penal control …

[HTML][HTML] Crime, justice & the COVID-19 pandemic: Toward a national research agenda

JM Miller, A Blumstein - American journal of criminal justice, 2020 - Springer
The novel corona virus COVID-19 has become a worldwide public health pandemic that has
induced anomic conditions impacting daily routines. COVID-19 response measures …

[HTML][HTML] Has COVID-19 changed crime? Crime rates in the United States during the pandemic

JH Boman, O Gallupe - American journal of criminal justice, 2020 - Springer
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, state-level governments across the United States
issued mandatory stay-at-home orders around the end of March 2020. Though intended to …

[HTML][HTML] Disentangling the impact of Covid-19: An interrupted time series analysis of crime in New York City

S Koppel, JA Capellan, J Sharp - American Journal of Criminal Justice, 2023 - Springer
Abstract The Covid-19 stay-at-home restrictions put in place in New York City were followed
by an abrupt shift in movement away from public spaces and into the home. This study used …

Pandemic, social unrest, and crime in US cities

R Rosenfeld, E Lopez - Federal Sentencing Reporter, 2020 - JSTOR
• This study examined crime rates for 11 different offenses in 27 US cities during the COVID-
19 pandemic and social unrest over police violence. Not all cities reported data for each …

[HTML][HTML] COVID-19 and crime: Analysis of crime dynamics amidst social distancing protocols

SM Scott, LJ Gross - PloS one, 2021 - journals.plos.org
In response to the pandemic in early 2020, cities implemented states of emergency and stay
at home orders to reduce virus spread. Changes in social dynamics due to local restrictions …

Incarcerated in a pandemic: how COVID-19 exacerbated the “pains of imprisonment”

MO Craig, M Kim… - Criminal Justice …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Although the exact toll of COVID-19 in US prisons and jails is relatively undetermined,
estimates show that deaths due to the virus in the nation's correctional facilities are …

[HTML][HTML] The policy lessons learned from the criminal justice system response to COVID‐19

AR Piquero - Criminology & public policy, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The health crisis associated with COVID-19, its lockdowns, and reopenings came in the
midst of America's reckoning with racial and social justice amid the George Floyd murder …

Incarceration And Its Disseminations: COVID-19 Pandemic Lessons From Chicago's Cook County Jail: Study examines how arrest and pre-trial detention practices …

E Reinhart, DL Chen - Health Affairs, 2020 - healthaffairs.org
Jails and prisons are major sites of novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) infection. Many
jurisdictions in the United States have therefore accelerated the release of low-risk …

New York City: COVID-19 quarantine and crime

MM Esposito, A King - Journal of criminal psychology, 2021 - emerald.com
Purpose In early 2020, the world faced a rapid life-changing pandemic in the form of the
Coronavirus Disease of 2019 (COVID-19) crisis. Citywide lockdowns with stay-at-home …