The International Crime Victimisation Survey (ICVS) is the most far-reaching programme of fully standardised sample surveys looking at householders' experience of crime in different countries. The first ICVS took place in 1989, the second in 1992, the third in 1996 and the fourth in 2000. Surveys have been carried out in 24 industrialised countries since 1989, and in 46 cities in developing countries and countries in transition. This report deals with seventeen industrialised countries which took part in the 2000 ICVS. The reason for setting up the ICVS was the inadequacy of other measures of crime across country. Figures of offences recorded by the police are problematic due to differences in the way the police define, record and ...
The international crime survey 1989 was intended to supply comparative data for 14 countries on crim...
The International Crime Survey 1992 is a continuation of the ICS '89 with some additional questions....
Crime victimisation surveys have emerged over the past few decades as an important research tool to ...
The International Crime Victimisation Survey (ICVS) is the most far-reaching programme of fully sta...
The International Crime Victimisation Survey (ICVS) is the most far-reaching programme of fully sta...
The International Crime Victimisation Survey (ICVS) is the most far-reaching programme of fully sta...
The International Crime Victimisation Survey (ICVS) is the most far-reaching programma of fully stan...
This report presents the key results of the crime victim surveys that were carried out as part of th...
Integrated Database from the International Crime Victims Survey - ICVS 1989-2005, and the European S...
Contains fulltext : 62523.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)J. van Kesteren ...
This report presents the key results of the crime victim surveys that were carried out as part of t...
This report presents the key results of the crime victim surveys that were carried out as part of t...
The International Crime Victim Survey (ICVS) is the most far-reaching programme of standardised samp...
The author argues that statistics of police-recorded crimes have limited utility for cross-country a...
The International Crime Survey 1992 is a continuation of the ICS '89 with some additional questions....
The international crime survey 1989 was intended to supply comparative data for 14 countries on crim...
The International Crime Survey 1992 is a continuation of the ICS '89 with some additional questions....
Crime victimisation surveys have emerged over the past few decades as an important research tool to ...
The International Crime Victimisation Survey (ICVS) is the most far-reaching programme of fully sta...
The International Crime Victimisation Survey (ICVS) is the most far-reaching programme of fully sta...
The International Crime Victimisation Survey (ICVS) is the most far-reaching programme of fully sta...
The International Crime Victimisation Survey (ICVS) is the most far-reaching programma of fully stan...
This report presents the key results of the crime victim surveys that were carried out as part of th...
Integrated Database from the International Crime Victims Survey - ICVS 1989-2005, and the European S...
Contains fulltext : 62523.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)J. van Kesteren ...
This report presents the key results of the crime victim surveys that were carried out as part of t...
This report presents the key results of the crime victim surveys that were carried out as part of t...
The International Crime Victim Survey (ICVS) is the most far-reaching programme of standardised samp...
The author argues that statistics of police-recorded crimes have limited utility for cross-country a...
The International Crime Survey 1992 is a continuation of the ICS '89 with some additional questions....
The international crime survey 1989 was intended to supply comparative data for 14 countries on crim...
The International Crime Survey 1992 is a continuation of the ICS '89 with some additional questions....
Crime victimisation surveys have emerged over the past few decades as an important research tool to ...