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. 2017 Jul 12;473(2203):20170156. doi: 10.1098/rspa.2017.0156

Figure 2.

Figure 2.

Simulated perception of security of two populations who suffer exactly one crime per week among their 10 000 individuals, with μ=0.1, ν=0.9, ψ=0.5. Population A is a special case where a fixed individual suffers all the (weekly) crimes and in population B crime is randomly suffered. On average, population B has a mean perception of security 0.12 above population A, even when they both suffer the same amount of crime and have the same dynamics.