This paper presents an attempt at establishing an association between crime levels and prison populations across European countries. We observe that the situation in Central and Eastern European countries differs distinctly from the rest of Europe. Building on this, we offer justification that is methodologically based on correlations and regressions of country incarceration rates on crime rates, with reference to governance indicators. Our cross-sectional analysis uses data on crime and prisoner rates by offence from Eurostat and SPACE for the year 2018. The paper’s empirical analysis is preceded by a discussion of the challenges faced when attempting to compare crime between countries in Europe. A review of research focused on relationshi...
Can we seriously analyse penal policy trends in the post-communist states if we have no idea on the ...
This document summarizes the main findings of the 2019 Council of Europe Annual Penal Statistics on ...
This study examines punishments for homicide in Europe by compiling national-level data and presen...
This article examines the evolution of prison populations in Western Europe from 1982 to 2011 and it...
Abstract: This paper provides an overview of the extent of imprisonment in Europe in 2014. It also s...
This paper provides an overview of the extent of imprisonment in Europe in 2014. It also studies its...
Convictions statistics were the first criminal statistics available in Europe during the nineteenth ...
How do the police deal with crime throughout Europe? What decisions are taken by the prosecution ser...
Contrary to common perceptions, today both property and violent crimes (with the exception of homici...
In the last years, the Crime Observatory of the University of Malaga has analysed police records on ...
This document summarises the main findings of the 2018 Council of Europe Annual Penal Statistics on ...
How many inmates are held in European prisons? Among them, how many are women? How many are foreign ...
The European ‘penal climate’ is defined by consistent patterns of difference in penal policies that ...
Is there really an over-representation of foreign citizens in European prisons? Is the presence of f...
Convictions statistics were the first criminal statistics available in Europe during the nineteenth ...
Can we seriously analyse penal policy trends in the post-communist states if we have no idea on the ...
This document summarizes the main findings of the 2019 Council of Europe Annual Penal Statistics on ...
This study examines punishments for homicide in Europe by compiling national-level data and presen...
This article examines the evolution of prison populations in Western Europe from 1982 to 2011 and it...
Abstract: This paper provides an overview of the extent of imprisonment in Europe in 2014. It also s...
This paper provides an overview of the extent of imprisonment in Europe in 2014. It also studies its...
Convictions statistics were the first criminal statistics available in Europe during the nineteenth ...
How do the police deal with crime throughout Europe? What decisions are taken by the prosecution ser...
Contrary to common perceptions, today both property and violent crimes (with the exception of homici...
In the last years, the Crime Observatory of the University of Malaga has analysed police records on ...
This document summarises the main findings of the 2018 Council of Europe Annual Penal Statistics on ...
How many inmates are held in European prisons? Among them, how many are women? How many are foreign ...
The European ‘penal climate’ is defined by consistent patterns of difference in penal policies that ...
Is there really an over-representation of foreign citizens in European prisons? Is the presence of f...
Convictions statistics were the first criminal statistics available in Europe during the nineteenth ...
Can we seriously analyse penal policy trends in the post-communist states if we have no idea on the ...
This document summarizes the main findings of the 2019 Council of Europe Annual Penal Statistics on ...
This study examines punishments for homicide in Europe by compiling national-level data and presen...