“…Billings and Depken (2012) conducted a similar study in which they also controlled for distance to a stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina, and found an increase in property crimes up to a mile away and a multipurpose arena that experienced a significant increase in violent crimes up to two miles away when compared to days when the facilities were not used. Other, similar nonparametric, econometric, and Bayesian approaches to the study of mass gatherings and crime have been conducted at this more granular level at stadia across the UK (see Kurland, Johnson, & Tilley, 2014; Kurland et al, 2014, 2018; Marie, 2016; Ristea, Kurland, et al, 2018), the United States (see Klick & MacDonald, 2020; Kurland & Piza, 2018; Menaker et al, 2019; Ristea et al, 2020), Canada (see Ristea et al, 2018), Belgium (Vandeviver et al, 2019), and Spain (Montolio & Planells-Struse, 2015, 2019) with similar findings.…”