The (In)Effectiveness of Campus Smart Locks for Reducing Crime
Published in Journal of Applied Security Research, 2023
Door locks are a ubiquitous form of security to control access to a building with the goal of reducing crime there. However, research on door locks is often limited by methodological issues and primarily focuses on residential or commercial locations. This paper assesses the impact of card reader door locks on school buildings on an urban university campus. Using a difference-in-differences approach, this paper estimates the effect of card reader locks on crime in buildings. The results indicate that the locks do not significantly affect crime within buildings on a university campus.
Recommended citation: Kaplan, J. (2023). The (In)Effectiveness of Campus Smart Locks for Reducing Crime. Journal of Applied Security Research, 18, 86-105.
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