No. To be really blunt, no.
The ripple through the community is the same. If somebody's home is vandalized and that's a member of our community, we all wonder who's next. We also wonder if that person is going to get caught, because most often they aren't. If they are caught, we wonder if they will be prosecuted, and often they're not.
I would say that the impact is more about scale, perhaps, than it is about whether there's an impact or not.