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The Impact of the Coronavirus (Sars-Cov-2) Lockdown on Crime in New York and London, March-June 2020: A Comparative Study

Author(s) : Anna Murdoch1, Caroline Byczynski2

Publisher : FOREX Publication

Published : 10 May 2021

e-ISSN : 2347-4696

Page(s) : 124-155




Anna Murdoch,Independent scholar, Warsaw, Poland ; Email: 2danae2@gmail.com

Caroline Byczynski,International Career Institute (ICI), Sydney, Australia

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Anna Murdoch, Caroline Byczynski (2021),The Impact of the Coronavirus (Sars-Cov-2) Lockdown on Crime in New York and London, March-June 2020: A Comparative Study. IJBMR 9(2), 124-155. DOI: 10.37391/IJBMR.090204.