Shale gas development and crime: A review of the literature

作者: Paul Stretesky , Philipp Grimmer

DOI: 10.1016/J.EXIS.2020.06.008

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摘要: Abstract This systematic review summarizes the relationship between shale gas development and crime. A comprehensive search uncovered 25 shale–crime quantitative studies published 2005 2019. These outputs suggest study of crime is multidisciplinary, increasing rapidly mainly carried out in United States. When considered aggregate these provide clear evidence that likely to increase majority find increases total crime, violent property social disorganization crimes violence against women. We conclude by suggesting findings should be policymakers planners when determining whether how allowed.

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