Convictions statistics were the first criminal statistics available in Europe during the nineteenth century. Their main weaknesses as crime measures and for comparative purposes were identified by Alphonse de Candolle in the 1830s. Currently, they are seldom used by comparative criminologists, although they provide a less valid but more reliable measure of crime and formal social control than police statistics. This article uses conviction statistics, compiled from the four editions of the European Sourcebook of Crime and Criminal Justice Statistics, to study the evolution of persons convicted in European countries from 1990 to 2006. Trends in persons convicted for six offences -intentional homicide, assault, rape, robbery, theft, and drug ...
This paper provides an overview of the extent of imprisonment in Europe in 2014. It also studies its...
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Convictions statistics were the first criminal statistics available in Europe during the nineteenth ...
This article examines the evolution of prison populations in Western Europe from 1982 to 2011 and it...
Combining data from police statistics and crime victim surveys, this article analyses the evolution ...
This paper presents an attempt at establishing an association between crime levels and prison popula...
Abstract: This paper provides an overview of the extent of imprisonment in Europe in 2014. It also s...
Contrary to common perceptions, today both property and violent crimes (with the exception of homici...
How do the police deal with crime throughout Europe? What decisions are taken by the prosecution ser...
This article analyses rates and correlates of homicide in 15 West European countries from 1960 to 20...
This is the fourth edition of a data collection initiative that started in 1993 under the umbrella o...
Contrary to common perceptions, today both property and violent crimes (with the exception of homici...
Since the beginnings of criminal statistics in the early 19th century their use as instruments for m...
in this paper we have explored the evolution of crime rates in Europe and in the US since the 1970s....
This paper provides an overview of the extent of imprisonment in Europe in 2014. It also studies its...
The second half of the 20th century has witnessed a watershed in the systematic study of crime. Unti...
The general public seems to be convinced that juvenile delinquency has massively increased over the ...
Convictions statistics were the first criminal statistics available in Europe during the nineteenth ...
This article examines the evolution of prison populations in Western Europe from 1982 to 2011 and it...
Combining data from police statistics and crime victim surveys, this article analyses the evolution ...
This paper presents an attempt at establishing an association between crime levels and prison popula...
Abstract: This paper provides an overview of the extent of imprisonment in Europe in 2014. It also s...
Contrary to common perceptions, today both property and violent crimes (with the exception of homici...
How do the police deal with crime throughout Europe? What decisions are taken by the prosecution ser...
This article analyses rates and correlates of homicide in 15 West European countries from 1960 to 20...
This is the fourth edition of a data collection initiative that started in 1993 under the umbrella o...
Contrary to common perceptions, today both property and violent crimes (with the exception of homici...
Since the beginnings of criminal statistics in the early 19th century their use as instruments for m...
in this paper we have explored the evolution of crime rates in Europe and in the US since the 1970s....
This paper provides an overview of the extent of imprisonment in Europe in 2014. It also studies its...
The second half of the 20th century has witnessed a watershed in the systematic study of crime. Unti...
The general public seems to be convinced that juvenile delinquency has massively increased over the ...