This paper employs data from the 2000 British Crime Survey for England and Wales to discuss ways of illustrating the degree of inequality in the distribution of crime victimization. In particular, Lorenz curves are presented for major crime categories, i.e. property, personal and vehicle crime, and their components are presented
A recent publication (Ignatans and Pease, 2015) sought to examine the changed distribution of crime ...
This paper analyzes measurement errors in crime data to see how they impact econometric estimates, p...
This paper considers the relationship between inequality and crime using data from urban counties. T...
This paper employs data from the 2000 British Crime Survey for England and Wales to discuss ways of ...
This paper employs data from the 2000 British Crime Survey for England and Wales to discuss ways of ...
This paper builds on previous work which identified the importance of multiple victimization in dete...
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...
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...
Objectives: Tests the idea that the frequency distribution typically observed in cross-sectional cri...
This paper considers the relationship between inequality and crime using data from urban counties. T...
Violent crime has many long-lasting negative consequences for society. This thesis aims to explore t...
A recent publication (Ignatans and Pease, 2015) sought to examine the changed distribution of crime ...
This paper analyzes measurement errors in crime data to see how they impact econometric estimates, p...
This paper considers the relationship between inequality and crime using data from urban counties. T...
This paper employs data from the 2000 British Crime Survey for England and Wales to discuss ways of ...
This paper employs data from the 2000 British Crime Survey for England and Wales to discuss ways of ...
This paper builds on previous work which identified the importance of multiple victimization in dete...
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...
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...
Objectives: Tests the idea that the frequency distribution typically observed in cross-sectional cri...
This paper considers the relationship between inequality and crime using data from urban counties. T...
Violent crime has many long-lasting negative consequences for society. This thesis aims to explore t...
A recent publication (Ignatans and Pease, 2015) sought to examine the changed distribution of crime ...
This paper analyzes measurement errors in crime data to see how they impact econometric estimates, p...
This paper considers the relationship between inequality and crime using data from urban counties. T...