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Minority ethnic groups and crime: findings from the Offending, Crime and Justice Survey 2003

Minority ethnic groups and crime: findings from the Offending, Crime and Justice Survey 2003

... and offending (Farrington et ...certain groups are less likely to provide accurate answers for various ...other groups to admit to offences which were already known to the ...self-reported ... See full document

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Longitudinal analysis of the Offending, Crime and Justice Survey 2003–06

Longitudinal analysis of the Offending, Crime and Justice Survey 2003–06

... emerge from the analysis is that policy interventions need to engage with young people at a very early ...of offending among prolific offenders was ...of offending was at ten or ...frequent ... See full document

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Black and Minority Ethnic groups’ experiences and perceptions of crime, racially motivated crime and the police: findings from the 2004/05 British Crime Survey

Black and Minority Ethnic groups’ experiences and perceptions of crime, racially motivated crime and the police: findings from the 2004/05 British Crime Survey

... respondents from BME groups were more likely to have been searched compared with White ...respondents from BME ...respondents from BME groups who had been stopped in a vehicle were ... See full document

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Crime, Policing and Justice: the Experience of Ethnic Minorities Findings from the 2000 British Crime Survey

Crime, Policing and Justice: the Experience of Ethnic Minorities Findings from the 2000 British Crime Survey

... about crime) is statistically important once possible associations with other variables have been taken into ...of crime, but they are also related to each ...as crime victimisation, are more likely ... See full document

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Young people and crime:

Young people and crime: findings from the 2006 Offending, Crime and Justice Survey

... headline findings from the 2006 Offending, Crime and Justice ...youth offending, anti-social behaviour and victimisation among young people aged from 10 to 25 living in ... See full document

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Understanding international crime trends: The legacy of preschool lead exposure

Understanding international crime trends: The legacy of preschool lead exposure

... property crime decline was led by a 70% fall in the black juvenile burglary arrest rate, which fell much faster than the white juvenile arrest rate from 1980-1988, narrowing the racial ...changed ... See full document

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Chappell & Wilson, Crime and the Criminal Justice System in Australia: 2000 and Beyond

Chappell & Wilson, Crime and the Criminal Justice System in Australia: 2000 and Beyond

... of crime, which I suggest is a false ...criminal justice issues in the popular ...away from the adversarial system might assist in the reframing of the public discussion of these ... See full document

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Domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking: findings from the British Crime Survey

Domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking: findings from the British Crime Survey

... of crime that might be experienced in a domestic household, including violence against the person and, within this, domestic ...the survey uses ‘screener’ questions and, if respondents disclose crimes, ... See full document

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Domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking:findings from the British Crime Survey

Domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking: Findings from the British Crime Survey

... in 2003, that is, penetration of the mouth by a penis without ...The survey explicitly named each orifice and object for two ...Lords 2003) that unwanted penetration of the mouth by a man’s penis be ... See full document

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Analysing Police Recorded Data

Analysing Police Recorded Data

... in crime statistics is fundamental in a transparent democracy but had declined in the late 1990s and 2000s due in large part to political ...of crime as measured through CSEW and that given for comparable ... See full document

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Information on Children and Young People at Risk of Offending A PRACTICAL GUIDE

Information on Children and Young People at Risk of Offending A PRACTICAL GUIDE

... In practice, there are likely to be two significant episodes of personal data-sharing in the context of crime prevention. The first will be to identify those at sufficiently high risk of being involved in future ... See full document

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Restorative Justice From The Perspective Of Crime Victims

Restorative Justice From The Perspective Of Crime Victims

... 1) Restorative justice sessions should always be well planned in advance and sensitively handled. This will involve there being adequate resources to properly train mediators, conferen[r] ... See full document

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Police detainee perspectives on CCTV

Police detainee perspectives on CCTV

... of crime, whereby criminal activity still occurs but in areas that do not have surveillance cameras (Wells, Allard & Wilson 2006; Taylor & Gill ...displacing crime to elsewhere within the same ... See full document

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In defence of administrative criminology

In defence of administrative criminology

... moved from researchers to policy divisions, substantially increased the influence the policy centre had on the nature of research to be supported, and weak- ened professional links between in-house researchers and ... See full document

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Justice, Safety and Security of Women: a Literature’s Review

Justice, Safety and Security of Women: a Literature’s Review

... The States duty of effective investigation has additional significance when a woman sees here right to life Physical Integrity or Personal. Liberty affected in the general context of violence against women. It is ... See full document

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Organized crime and preventive justice

Organized crime and preventive justice

... organized crime notes that offenders involved in organized crime, while predominantly involved in drug dealing and importation, are not specialists, and that the time they spend in prison deepens and ... See full document

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Crime, justice and Indigenous people

Crime, justice and Indigenous people

... communities. Some poor health outcomes, including the higher prevalence of certain diseases, arise from inadequate housing and poor basic facilities (SCRGSP 2005: 10.3). Alcohol consumption is also problematic for ... See full document

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Crime, justice and Indigenous people

Crime, justice and Indigenous people

... Siegal, N, 2002, "Bush court: Administering criminal court process and corrective services in remote Aboriginal communities", paper presented at the Crime Prevention Conference convened [r] ... See full document

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New survey methodologies in researching violence against women

New survey methodologies in researching violence against women

... British Crime Survey has simple screening questions and a ‘victim form’ for those who answer any gate question in the ...‘Apart from anything you may have already mentioned, in the time since the ... See full document

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The Root Causes of Crime and the Roles of Community Organizations in reducing Crime: South Ommo and Gammo Goffa Zones

The Root Causes of Crime and the Roles of Community Organizations in reducing Crime: South Ommo and Gammo Goffa Zones

... serious crime according to the culture such as homicide and robbing guns will be cursed and discriminated from the social and cultural activities of the ...in crime prevention is a common practice in ... See full document

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