Temporal variability of theft types in the historic centre of porto

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Abstract

Criminology theories imply that time is a relevant variable, especially for the prevention and intervention of criminal occurrences. Thus, the study of criminal temporal patterns has been described as being of great relevance. The present study focuses on describing and exploring the influence of temporal and seasonal variables on the occurrence of different types of theft in the Historic Centre of Porto through the analysis of official records of the Public Security Police. Sig-nificant differences were found regarding the time of day and season of occurrence, even though it is not observed for all the types of theft analysed. Overall, theft was more prevalent at night and less frequent during winter, which is congruent with previous literature and the routine activity theory. Being the first case study in Porto city, Portugal, this research may be of extreme im-portance for both designing prevention and intervention policies in the area, and for inspiring future research on a criminal time analysis.

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Azevedo, V., Magalhães, M., Paulo, D., Maia, R. L., Oliveira, G. M., Guerreiro, M. S., … Nunes, L. M. (2021). Temporal variability of theft types in the historic centre of porto. Social Sciences, 10(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci10100371

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