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| author | Vạc Hoa |
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| contents | <p>A study by Bondy, Roth, and Sager (2020) uncovers a significant link between air pollution and crime rates in London. Drawing on more than 1.8 million crime records from 2004–2005 and high-resolution pollution data from 96 monitoring stations, the authors demonstrate that short-term increases in air pollution correspond to measurable rises in criminal activity—even at levels considered safe by existing regulatory standards.</p> |
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| spellingShingle | When the Air Turns Toxic, So Might Our Behavior Vạc Hoa <p>A study by Bondy, Roth, and Sager (2020) uncovers a significant link between air pollution and crime rates in London. Drawing on more than 1.8 million crime records from 2004–2005 and high-resolution pollution data from 96 monitoring stations, the authors demonstrate that short-term increases in air pollution correspond to measurable rises in criminal activity—even at levels considered safe by existing regulatory standards.</p> |
| title | When the Air Turns Toxic, So Might Our Behavior |
| url | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15121087 |