When Do Offenders Commit Crime? An Analysis of Temporal Consistency in Individual Offending Patterns

Sabine E.M. van Sleeuwen*, Wouter Steenbeek, Stijn Ruiter

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Objectives: Building on Hägerstrand’s time geography, we expect temporal consistency in individual offending behavior. We hypothesize that repeat offenders commit offenses at similar times of day and week. In addition, we expect stronger temporal consistency for crimes of the same type and for crimes committed within a shorter time span. Method: We use police-recorded crime data on 28,274 repeat offenders who committed 152,180 offenses between 1996 and 2009 in the greater The Hague area in the Netherlands. We use a Monte Carlo permutation procedure to compare the overall level of temporal consistency observed in the data to the temporal consistency that is to be expected given the overall temporal distribution of crime. Results: Repeat offenders show strong temporal consistency: they commit their crimes at more similar hours of day and week than expected. Moreover, the observed temporal consistency patterns are indeed stronger for offenses of the same type of crime and when less time has elapsed between the offenses, especially for offenses committed within a month after the prior offense. Discussion: The results are consistent with offenders having recurring rhythms that shape their temporal crime pattern. These findings might prove valuable for improving predictive policing methods and crime linkage analysis as well as interventions to reduce recidivism.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)863–889
JournalJournal of Quantitative Criminology
Volume37
Early online date31 Aug 2020
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Funding

The research leading to this study has received funding from the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) under the Research Talent program (406–16–504 to S.v.S.) and the Innovational Research Incentives Scheme VIDI (452–12–004 to S.R.).

Keywords

  • Hour of day
  • Hour of week
  • Monte Carlo permutation
  • Repeat offenders
  • Temporal consistency

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