Under-reporting has been a longstanding problem for criminal justice agencies, which masks the true scale of crime taking place and prevents victims from accessing justice and support. Using empirical evidence collected from more than 2,000 victims who came from different backgrounds and who had experienced different forms of crimes, this article proposes a new theoretic model to enhance our understanding of under-reporting. This model highlights that victim decision-making is influenced by structural, social, situational and individual barriers which interact symbiotically to create layers of resistance to reporting. The article concludes by considering what steps academics, policy-makers and practitioners can take to dismantle these barri...
Abstract Reporting crimes to the police is a two-stage process. Victims and families first recognize...
The vast majority of studies to date have documented a negative impact associated with contacts betw...
This research uses the Theory of Planned Behavior to expand scientific knowledge about the decision ...
Under-reporting has been a longstanding problem for criminal justice agencies, which masks the true ...
This study explores crime underreporting in the United States in 2013. In analyzing this phenomenon,...
This article presents an integrated theoretical model of victimization supported by both quantitativ...
This study tests assumptions implicit in many of the policy developments around hate crime reporting...
Since the inception of large scale victimisation surveys a considerable amount of research has been ...
Much current research on victimisation focuses primarily on demographic risk factors associated with...
Since the inception of large scale victimisation surveys a considerable amount of research has been ...
The decision to report domestic violence is often conditional on whether victims were satisfied with...
We examine the effects of giving incentives for people to report crime on crime rates. In particular...
Witnesses and victims often choose not to report crimes to police. Previous research suggests that d...
Criminologists have considered reporting as an important aspect in the criminal justice process and ...
Across Europe, the position of the victim within criminal justice procedure is being reconsidered an...
Abstract Reporting crimes to the police is a two-stage process. Victims and families first recognize...
The vast majority of studies to date have documented a negative impact associated with contacts betw...
This research uses the Theory of Planned Behavior to expand scientific knowledge about the decision ...
Under-reporting has been a longstanding problem for criminal justice agencies, which masks the true ...
This study explores crime underreporting in the United States in 2013. In analyzing this phenomenon,...
This article presents an integrated theoretical model of victimization supported by both quantitativ...
This study tests assumptions implicit in many of the policy developments around hate crime reporting...
Since the inception of large scale victimisation surveys a considerable amount of research has been ...
Much current research on victimisation focuses primarily on demographic risk factors associated with...
Since the inception of large scale victimisation surveys a considerable amount of research has been ...
The decision to report domestic violence is often conditional on whether victims were satisfied with...
We examine the effects of giving incentives for people to report crime on crime rates. In particular...
Witnesses and victims often choose not to report crimes to police. Previous research suggests that d...
Criminologists have considered reporting as an important aspect in the criminal justice process and ...
Across Europe, the position of the victim within criminal justice procedure is being reconsidered an...
Abstract Reporting crimes to the police is a two-stage process. Victims and families first recognize...
The vast majority of studies to date have documented a negative impact associated with contacts betw...
This research uses the Theory of Planned Behavior to expand scientific knowledge about the decision ...