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Violence, city size and geographical isolation in African cities
by
Menezes, Ronaldo
, Prieto-Curiel, Rafael
in
706/134
/ 706/2808
/ 706/689/680
/ Africa - epidemiology
/ Aggression
/ Burglary
/ Casualties
/ Cities
/ Domestic violence
/ Gangs
/ Geographical isolation
/ Geography
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Infrastructure
/ Lethality
/ multidisciplinary
/ Murders & murder attempts
/ Political violence
/ Population Density
/ Population number
/ Riots
/ Roads & highways
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Terrorism
/ Urban areas
/ Urban Population - statistics & numerical data
/ Violence
/ Violence - statistics & numerical data
/ Violent crime
2025
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Violence, city size and geographical isolation in African cities
by
Menezes, Ronaldo
, Prieto-Curiel, Rafael
in
706/134
/ 706/2808
/ 706/689/680
/ Africa - epidemiology
/ Aggression
/ Burglary
/ Casualties
/ Cities
/ Domestic violence
/ Gangs
/ Geographical isolation
/ Geography
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Infrastructure
/ Lethality
/ multidisciplinary
/ Murders & murder attempts
/ Political violence
/ Population Density
/ Population number
/ Riots
/ Roads & highways
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Terrorism
/ Urban areas
/ Urban Population - statistics & numerical data
/ Violence
/ Violence - statistics & numerical data
/ Violent crime
2025
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Violence, city size and geographical isolation in African cities
by
Menezes, Ronaldo
, Prieto-Curiel, Rafael
in
706/134
/ 706/2808
/ 706/689/680
/ Africa - epidemiology
/ Aggression
/ Burglary
/ Casualties
/ Cities
/ Domestic violence
/ Gangs
/ Geographical isolation
/ Geography
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Infrastructure
/ Lethality
/ multidisciplinary
/ Murders & murder attempts
/ Political violence
/ Population Density
/ Population number
/ Riots
/ Roads & highways
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Terrorism
/ Urban areas
/ Urban Population - statistics & numerical data
/ Violence
/ Violence - statistics & numerical data
/ Violent crime
2025
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Violence, city size and geographical isolation in African cities
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Violence, city size and geographical isolation in African cities
2025
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Different types of violence are commonly linked with large urban areas, often presumed to scale superlinearly with population size (i.e., to be disproportionately higher in larger cities). This study explores the hypothesis that smaller, isolated cities in Africa may experience a heightened intensity of violence against civilians. It aims to investigate the correlation between the risk of experiencing violence, a city’s size and its geographical isolation. Between 2000 and 2023, incidents of civilian casualties were analysed to assess lethality in relation to varying levels of isolation and city size. African cities are categorised by isolation (measured by the number of highway connections) and centrality (the estimated frequency of journeys). We show that violence against civilians exhibits a sublinear pattern, with larger cities witnessing fewer events and casualties per 100,000 inhabitants. Individuals in isolated cities face a fourfold higher risk of becoming casualties compared with those in more connected cities.
In Africa, violence against civilians is more prevalent in small, isolated cities, with this trend rising in recent years.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
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