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Summer Crime Spike Calls For Increase In Security Guard Coverage
Every year, crime spikes in summer. This year is no exception even with stay-at-home orders. Experts believe that higher temperatures can make people more aggressive. Warmer temperatures also mean more windows are left open and people are away from home longer making residences inviting targets for burglars. The need for security guard patrols is at its highest in summer. And, with so many businesses closed because of the pandemic, commercial property crime can be even more pronounced.
Researchers at the University of Southern California reviewed call records by the LAPD between 2010 and 2017. Days where the temperature was more than 85 degrees saw an average 2.2 percent increase in general crime (5.7 percent in violent crime). In neighborhoods with older homes built without air conditioning, the likelihood of someone losing their cool and acting violently increased. accesspatrolservice.com/summer-crime-spike-calls-for-incr...
Summer Crime Spike Calls For Increase In Security Guard Coverage
Every year, crime spikes in summer. This year is no exception even with stay-at-home orders. Experts believe that higher temperatures can make people more aggressive. Warmer temperatures also mean more windows are left open and people are away from home longer making residences inviting targets for burglars. The need for security guard patrols is at its highest in summer. And, with so many businesses closed because of the pandemic, commercial property crime can be even more pronounced.
Researchers at the University of Southern California reviewed call records by the LAPD between 2010 and 2017. Days where the temperature was more than 85 degrees saw an average 2.2 percent increase in general crime (5.7 percent in violent crime). In neighborhoods with older homes built without air conditioning, the likelihood of someone losing their cool and acting violently increased. accesspatrolservice.com/summer-crime-spike-calls-for-incr...