A national survey and intensive surveys in three cities were undertaken for the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice (hereinafter referred to as the National Crime Commission), to assess crime incidence by asking random samples of the public whether they had been victimized by crime. The major difficulties of these surveys arose from victimization's being an infrequent and usually not highly salient life event for most people. Even though these surveys found victimization to be far more common than suggested by national or local police statistics, they captured people's experiences selectively and incom pletely. The immediate data from a victim survey naturally differ in form from police and other agency s...
Considerable debate has surfaced over the past decade as to whether police contribute to crime contr...
The International Crime Victimisation Survey (ICVS) is the most far-reaching programme of fully sta...
For decades the motivating factors behind criminal behavior have fascinated and perplexed criminolog...
Victimisation surveys have the potential to deepen our understanding of crime in South Africa. Using...
Victimisation surveys have the potential to deepen our understanding of crime in South Africa. Using...
The author argues that statistics of police-recorded crimes have limited utility for cross-country a...
This paper presents several recommendations for the conduct of victimization surveys. It does not si...
Crime, like any other social phenomenon, requires a statistical description. That description has be...
This study compares the relationship between official crime rates in census tracts and resident perc...
Urban crime rates in the United States fell markedly during the 1990s and remain at historically low...
The criminal justice contexts are identified in which understanding and communicating risks are impo...
The objective of this study is to demonstrate that there are design errors in the International Crim...
Objectives: Tests the idea that the frequency distribution typically observed in cross-sectional cri...
Police-recorded crime data are prone to measurement error, affecting our understanding of the nature...
Police-recorded crime data are prone to measurement error, affecting our understanding of the nature...
Considerable debate has surfaced over the past decade as to whether police contribute to crime contr...
The International Crime Victimisation Survey (ICVS) is the most far-reaching programme of fully sta...
For decades the motivating factors behind criminal behavior have fascinated and perplexed criminolog...
Victimisation surveys have the potential to deepen our understanding of crime in South Africa. Using...
Victimisation surveys have the potential to deepen our understanding of crime in South Africa. Using...
The author argues that statistics of police-recorded crimes have limited utility for cross-country a...
This paper presents several recommendations for the conduct of victimization surveys. It does not si...
Crime, like any other social phenomenon, requires a statistical description. That description has be...
This study compares the relationship between official crime rates in census tracts and resident perc...
Urban crime rates in the United States fell markedly during the 1990s and remain at historically low...
The criminal justice contexts are identified in which understanding and communicating risks are impo...
The objective of this study is to demonstrate that there are design errors in the International Crim...
Objectives: Tests the idea that the frequency distribution typically observed in cross-sectional cri...
Police-recorded crime data are prone to measurement error, affecting our understanding of the nature...
Police-recorded crime data are prone to measurement error, affecting our understanding of the nature...
Considerable debate has surfaced over the past decade as to whether police contribute to crime contr...
The International Crime Victimisation Survey (ICVS) is the most far-reaching programme of fully sta...
For decades the motivating factors behind criminal behavior have fascinated and perplexed criminolog...