International audienceMeasuring crime trends can draw upon several data sources. Victimisation surveys, questioning population samples on offences to which they had been prey over a given period, were invented because a number of offences are not found in police and gendarmerie activity statistics. The present study of personal thefts is based on a comparison of these two sources. While the information available for personal thefts in general is homogeneous, specific data on robberies are more fragmentary
Victimisation and insecurity surveys are today one of the major ways to measure and study crime. Sti...
Since its beginnings, comparative criminology has suffered from the lack of valid interna-tional dat...
The number of reported property thefts has dropped steeply in many European countries over the last ...
International audienceMeasuring crime trends can draw upon several data sources. Victimisation surve...
International audienceMeasuring crime is a complex operation, for which research has sought to diver...
International audienceMeasuring crime is a complex operation for which research, following early wor...
For many years, measuring crime on the sole basis of computations of the operations of the public ag...
International audienceEstimating the trend in a type of crime requires the comparison of data from s...
The second half of the 20th century has witnessed a watershed in the systematic study of crime. Unti...
Victimization surveys are most valuable if one can compile their data into the longest possible seri...
Book synopsis: The second half of the 20th century has witnessed a watershed in the systematic study...
The International Crime Victimisation Survey (ICVS) is the most far-reaching programme of fully sta...
The author argues that statistics of police-recorded crimes have limited utility for cross-country a...
There is an oft held debate on which source of data is best for measuring victimisation: official st...
Crossnational comparisons of crime are usually based on two main types of sources: crime statistics ...
Victimisation and insecurity surveys are today one of the major ways to measure and study crime. Sti...
Since its beginnings, comparative criminology has suffered from the lack of valid interna-tional dat...
The number of reported property thefts has dropped steeply in many European countries over the last ...
International audienceMeasuring crime trends can draw upon several data sources. Victimisation surve...
International audienceMeasuring crime is a complex operation, for which research has sought to diver...
International audienceMeasuring crime is a complex operation for which research, following early wor...
For many years, measuring crime on the sole basis of computations of the operations of the public ag...
International audienceEstimating the trend in a type of crime requires the comparison of data from s...
The second half of the 20th century has witnessed a watershed in the systematic study of crime. Unti...
Victimization surveys are most valuable if one can compile their data into the longest possible seri...
Book synopsis: The second half of the 20th century has witnessed a watershed in the systematic study...
The International Crime Victimisation Survey (ICVS) is the most far-reaching programme of fully sta...
The author argues that statistics of police-recorded crimes have limited utility for cross-country a...
There is an oft held debate on which source of data is best for measuring victimisation: official st...
Crossnational comparisons of crime are usually based on two main types of sources: crime statistics ...
Victimisation and insecurity surveys are today one of the major ways to measure and study crime. Sti...
Since its beginnings, comparative criminology has suffered from the lack of valid interna-tional dat...
The number of reported property thefts has dropped steeply in many European countries over the last ...