“…Simultaneously, others highlighted that some forms of cyber-enabled and cyberdependent crime had increased due the growth in internet use for work and leisure (Kemp et al, 2021;Lallie et al, 2021). After the first months of pandemic, some of the social distancing restrictions were relaxed and rates of offline crime began to bounce back to pre-COVID trends (Balmori de la Miyar et al, 2021;Langton et al, 2021), but there is a gap in research about the mid-term effect of multiple lockdowns on online crime, and few previous studies have compared online and offline crime using the same dataset. To fill these gaps, the present paper analysed crime data recorded in Northern Ireland between April 2015 and May 2021 to analyse the short-, mediumand potential long-term effects of each lockdown on various forms of offline and online crime.…”