The current study examined to what extent a valid instrument that predicts repeat victimization can be based on a victim's prior police contacts. Police records between 2010 and 2017 were retrieved for a sample of 68,229 victims. The data was split into a training set (n = 34,224) and a test set (n = 34,005). Using logistic regression analyses in the training set, three models were developed linking prior police contacts to repeat victimization. The predictive validity was assessed in the test set. Results indicated that (a) prior police contacts as victims, suspects and witnesses were associated with an elevated risk of repeat victimization and (b) the model correctly classified a majority of both repeat victims and non-repeat victims acro...
The current study prospectively explores whether crime victims’ willingness to cooperate with the po...
This paper explores some theoretical notions about repeat burglary inctimization, and reports findin...
Contains fulltext : 179050.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Purpose: The pr...
Contains fulltext : 251282.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The current stu...
Item does not contain fulltextFollowing the EU Victim Directive, Dutch police officers are obliged t...
Dutch police officers perform an individual assessment for all victims they come into contact with. ...
The Swedish Police Authority conducts violence risk assessments in cases of intimate partner violenc...
Relapse into intimate partner violence (IPV) can potentially be predicted and counter-measures appli...
Violence risk assessment and management is conducted in police settings in order to prevent repeat v...
The basic facts of repeat victimization are well known. Substantial proportions of differences in ra...
This study of repeat victimization and crime prevention tackles issues relating to the measurement a...
WOS: 000181278700010Repeat victimization has recently featured prominently in crime reduction resear...
Contains fulltext : 26944_predcrre.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Researc...
Research suggests that engagement with support services after criminal victimisation is low. With th...
Since overall changes in crime rates are largely independent of the work of the police, the level of...
The current study prospectively explores whether crime victims’ willingness to cooperate with the po...
This paper explores some theoretical notions about repeat burglary inctimization, and reports findin...
Contains fulltext : 179050.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Purpose: The pr...
Contains fulltext : 251282.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The current stu...
Item does not contain fulltextFollowing the EU Victim Directive, Dutch police officers are obliged t...
Dutch police officers perform an individual assessment for all victims they come into contact with. ...
The Swedish Police Authority conducts violence risk assessments in cases of intimate partner violenc...
Relapse into intimate partner violence (IPV) can potentially be predicted and counter-measures appli...
Violence risk assessment and management is conducted in police settings in order to prevent repeat v...
The basic facts of repeat victimization are well known. Substantial proportions of differences in ra...
This study of repeat victimization and crime prevention tackles issues relating to the measurement a...
WOS: 000181278700010Repeat victimization has recently featured prominently in crime reduction resear...
Contains fulltext : 26944_predcrre.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Researc...
Research suggests that engagement with support services after criminal victimisation is low. With th...
Since overall changes in crime rates are largely independent of the work of the police, the level of...
The current study prospectively explores whether crime victims’ willingness to cooperate with the po...
This paper explores some theoretical notions about repeat burglary inctimization, and reports findin...
Contains fulltext : 179050.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Purpose: The pr...