Staring eyes 'deter' Newcastle University bike thieves
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Staring eyes 'deter' Newcastle University bike thieves
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tyne-22270052
Staring eyes 'deter' Newcastle University bike thieves
Bike thefts have been reduced by putting pictures of staring eyes above cycle racks, researchers have found.
A team from Newcastle University decided to test the theory that people behave better when they think they are being watched.
For two years they studied crime rates at campus racks and found a drop of 62% at those which displayed eye posters.
The crime-fighting idea is now being tested at various train stations by British Transport Police (BTP).
For the first year the Newcastle team monitored bike thefts from all racks across campus for a control figure, then placed the eye signs in three locations, leaving the rest of the racks without signs.
'Behave better'
The idea for the research was inspired by a 2010 study which showed diners in a canteen were more likely to clear away their tray when there were eyes watching them.
Academics found that bike racks which had eyes placed above them experienced 62% fewer thefts than the previous year, while those without eyes saw thefts increase by 63%.
Lead researcher Prof Daniel Nettle, said: "We don't know exactly what is happening here but this just adds to the growing evidence that images of eyes can have a big impact on behaviour.
"We think that the presence of eye images can encourage co-operative behaviour. One strong possibility is that the images of eyes work by making people feel watched.
(continued, a real rocket scientist here...?)
Staring eyes 'deter' Newcastle University bike thieves
Bike thefts have been reduced by putting pictures of staring eyes above cycle racks, researchers have found.
A team from Newcastle University decided to test the theory that people behave better when they think they are being watched.
For two years they studied crime rates at campus racks and found a drop of 62% at those which displayed eye posters.
The crime-fighting idea is now being tested at various train stations by British Transport Police (BTP).
For the first year the Newcastle team monitored bike thefts from all racks across campus for a control figure, then placed the eye signs in three locations, leaving the rest of the racks without signs.
'Behave better'
The idea for the research was inspired by a 2010 study which showed diners in a canteen were more likely to clear away their tray when there were eyes watching them.
Academics found that bike racks which had eyes placed above them experienced 62% fewer thefts than the previous year, while those without eyes saw thefts increase by 63%.
Lead researcher Prof Daniel Nettle, said: "We don't know exactly what is happening here but this just adds to the growing evidence that images of eyes can have a big impact on behaviour.
"We think that the presence of eye images can encourage co-operative behaviour. One strong possibility is that the images of eyes work by making people feel watched.
(continued, a real rocket scientist here...?)
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The evil eye, cursing them!
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We should replace the Rationalia banner with a picture of staring eyes.
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just add a tiny fake camera lens in the eye -

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Yes, if criminals think they are being watched they'll move on
Until they figure out they really aren't being watched that is.

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Leering would be more in keeping...Clinton Huxley wrote:We should replace the Rationalia banner with a picture of staring eyes.
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With a nervous tic on the side...Bella Fortuna wrote:Leering would be more in keeping...Clinton Huxley wrote:We should replace the Rationalia banner with a picture of staring eyes.
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