This paper builds on previous work which identified the importance of multiple victimization in determining crime rates. Using the first four sweeps of the British Crime Survey, patterns of property and personal crime victimization are investigated, and the interdependence of incidents is established: the probability of a further victimization increases with each subsequent victimization. A comparison is made between the observed distribution, and a hypothetical distribution which assumes that crime incidents are randomly distributed throughout the population. Given the extent of concentration of incidents amongst a small number of chronic victims, recommendations are made for the way official crime statistics are recorded
This paper focuses upon the question of understanding the data generating process that gives rise to...
This paper focuses upon the question of understanding the data generating process that gives rise to...
This paper focuses upon the question of understanding the data generating process that gives rise to...
Current study reveals that the British Crime Survey underestimates the number of repeat crimes that ...
Current study reveals that the British Crime Survey underestimates the number of repeat crimes that ...
Current study reveals that the British Crime Survey underestimates the number of repeat crimes that ...
The British Crime Survey (BCS) has made a major contribution to the understanding of repeat and chro...
A recent publication (Ignatans and Pease, 2015) sought to examine the changed distribution of crime ...
Objectives: Tests the idea that the frequency distribution typically observed in cross-sectional cri...
Objectives: Tests the idea that the frequency distribution typically observed in cross-sectional cri...
Objectives: Tests the idea that the frequency distribution typically observed in cross-sectional cri...
A recent publication (Ignatans and Pease, 2015) sought to examine the changed distribution of crime ...
The extent and significance of multiple and repeat victimisation have gone largely unrecognised. The...
The extent and significance of multiple and repeat victimisation have gone largely unrecognised. The...
Objectives: Tests the idea that the frequency distribution typically observed in cross-sectional cri...
This paper focuses upon the question of understanding the data generating process that gives rise to...
This paper focuses upon the question of understanding the data generating process that gives rise to...
This paper focuses upon the question of understanding the data generating process that gives rise to...
Current study reveals that the British Crime Survey underestimates the number of repeat crimes that ...
Current study reveals that the British Crime Survey underestimates the number of repeat crimes that ...
Current study reveals that the British Crime Survey underestimates the number of repeat crimes that ...
The British Crime Survey (BCS) has made a major contribution to the understanding of repeat and chro...
A recent publication (Ignatans and Pease, 2015) sought to examine the changed distribution of crime ...
Objectives: Tests the idea that the frequency distribution typically observed in cross-sectional cri...
Objectives: Tests the idea that the frequency distribution typically observed in cross-sectional cri...
Objectives: Tests the idea that the frequency distribution typically observed in cross-sectional cri...
A recent publication (Ignatans and Pease, 2015) sought to examine the changed distribution of crime ...
The extent and significance of multiple and repeat victimisation have gone largely unrecognised. The...
The extent and significance of multiple and repeat victimisation have gone largely unrecognised. The...
Objectives: Tests the idea that the frequency distribution typically observed in cross-sectional cri...
This paper focuses upon the question of understanding the data generating process that gives rise to...
This paper focuses upon the question of understanding the data generating process that gives rise to...
This paper focuses upon the question of understanding the data generating process that gives rise to...