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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume  |
Pages |
Links |
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Doleac, J.L.; Sanders, N.J. |
Under the Cover of Darkness: How Ambient Light Influences Criminal Activity |
2015 |
Review of Economics and Statistics |
97 |
1093-1103 |
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Steinbach, R.; Perkins, C.; Tompson, L.; Johnson, S.; Armstrong, B.; Green, J.; Grundy, C.; Wilkinson, P.; Edwards, P. |
The effect of reduced street lighting on road casualties and crime in England and Wales: controlled interrupted time series analysis |
2015 |
Journal of Epidemiology Community Health |
69 |
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Marchant, P.R. |
A Demonstration That the Claim That Brighter Lighting Reduces Crime Is Unfounded |
2004 |
British Journal of Criminology |
44 |
441-447 |
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Nasar, J.L.; Bokharaei, S. |
Impressions of Lighting in Public Squares After Dark |
2017 |
Environment & Behavior |
43 |
227-254 |
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Marchant, P.R. |
Why Lighting Claims Might Well Be Wrong |
2017 |
International Journal of Sustainable Lighting |
19 |
69-74 |
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