2021
DOI: 10.1111/1745-9133.12562
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The policy lessons learned from the criminal justice system response to COVID‐19

Alex R. Piquero
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“…Furthering the importance of focusing on shootings is the record-breaking 44,824 gun-related violence deaths in the U.S. in 2020 ( Gun Violence Archive, 2021 ). Additionally, as discussed by Piquero (2021) , pandemic-related changes in crime trends are intertwined with the concurrent aftermath of the murder of George Floyd and ensuing racial justice protests. Finally, as extant research has pointed to the importance of unique crime patterning during the COVID-era within cities, it is possible that the association between these events and the incidence of violence may vary between the five unique boroughs that comprise NYC, a possibility that we highlight below.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Furthering the importance of focusing on shootings is the record-breaking 44,824 gun-related violence deaths in the U.S. in 2020 ( Gun Violence Archive, 2021 ). Additionally, as discussed by Piquero (2021) , pandemic-related changes in crime trends are intertwined with the concurrent aftermath of the murder of George Floyd and ensuing racial justice protests. Finally, as extant research has pointed to the importance of unique crime patterning during the COVID-era within cities, it is possible that the association between these events and the incidence of violence may vary between the five unique boroughs that comprise NYC, a possibility that we highlight below.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, studying changes in criminal behavior—as well as system response to these twin pandemics—cannot be divorced from one another (cf. Piquero, 2021 ).…”
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“…That probation services were able – in some countries – to play a pivotal role in processes of decarceration, ensuring that people who would ordinarily be in prison would be safe in the community points to the possibility of using probation to shrink the net of imprisonment. Indeed, Piquero (2021) argues that analysis of recidivism rates for those people who left prison early will probably show that “that the net of incarceration could be shortened – and not widened – with little adverse impact on public safety”. The risk here is that we widen the net of punishment, end up with fewer people in prison and assume that this is satisfactory.…”
Section: Conclusion: Learning Lessons From the Pandemicmentioning
confidence: 99%