The First British Crime Survey

The First British Crime Survey
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Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages : 201
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ISBN-10 : 9781803822754
ISBN-13 : 1803822759
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis The First British Crime Survey by : Julian Molina

The First British Crime Survey: An Ethnography of Criminology within Government explores the early history of the British Crime Survey and how government officials, academics, and criminologists address the challenges brought by large-scale data projects.

The 1998 British Crime Survey

The 1998 British Crime Survey
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Publisher : London : Home Office Research, Development and Statistics Directorate
Total Pages : 112
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112084327045
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis The 1998 British Crime Survey by : Catriona Mirrlees-Black

Interpreting Official Statistics

Interpreting Official Statistics
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : 9781134840038
ISBN-13 : 1134840039
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Interpreting Official Statistics by : Will Guy

Interpreting Official Statistics examines the official statistics produced about the current state of British society. It documents some of the ways in which information has been suppressed, manipulated and misinterpreted since 1979. This invaluable guide is designed to help students know what figures are available, and to discover when and how politicians are misusing statistics. Data sets covered include: * Households below average income * Administrative and survey methods of unemployment and crime * Population census data on ethnicity * Data sources on women and work * Data on the relationship between class and health, and safety at work * New data sources on disability * Labour Force Survey.

Home Truths About Domestic Violence

Home Truths About Domestic Violence
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 425
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ISBN-10 : 9781136370977
ISBN-13 : 1136370978
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Home Truths About Domestic Violence by : Jalna Hanmer

While men's violence to women is an everyday culturally supported activity, this reader demonstrates: that men's violence can be curtailed and that women and children can be assisted effectively; that state policies and provision can be improved; and that women can actively participate in the resolution of their difficulties. Bringing together new work and key papers Home Truths About Domestic Violence provides a comprehensive overview and up-to-date account of the progress so far, and identifies what still needs to be done. Areas covered include: * womens experience of violence * childrens experience of violence * personal experiences of the justice system * state policies on violence in the US and UK * educational programmes and initiatives. This substantial Reader makes a significant contribution to the understanding of domestic violence from both a policy and a practice perspective. Together with its companion volume Home Truths About Child Sexual Abuse it provides an in-depth resource for a wide range of teachers, students and professionals, highlighting the diverse and complex dimensions of the problem of domestic violence.

Criminal Behaviour

Criminal Behaviour
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 234
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ISBN-10 : 9781135386061
ISBN-13 : 1135386064
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Criminal Behaviour by : Clive Hollin

This study looks at contemporary psychological research and theory into criminal behaviour and considers the relationship between psychological and criminological theories. At the same time, the book examines the impact of psychology on strategies.

Crime Prevention Through Housing Design

Crime Prevention Through Housing Design
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 101
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ISBN-10 : 9781135832957
ISBN-13 : 1135832951
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Crime Prevention Through Housing Design by : Paul Stollard

This book provides specific guidance for architects, planners, and housing managers on designing to deter crime. While every estate and neighbourhood has different problems which require unique solutions, the process which leads to the solutions will be the same. This book provides specific guidance for architects, planners, and housing managers on designing to deter crime. While every estate and neighbourhood has different problems which require unique solutions, the process which leads to the solutions will be the same. The first three chapters review the various theories of crime prevention through design, and abstract from them a series of six key principles which can be applied to all housing projects. The remaining five chapters outline the practical application of these principles in the assessment, design and construction processes. The text of this book has been compiled and updated from two educational packages produced by the Institute of Advanced Architectural Studies and the Safe Neighbourhoods Unit. These were Safe as Houses (1988) and Safer Neighbourhoods (1989). Videos produced as part of those educational packages are available for use with this book.

Cautionary Tales

Cautionary Tales
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 181
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ISBN-10 : 9781351953009
ISBN-13 : 1351953001
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Cautionary Tales by : Simon Anderson

Juvenile crime makes headlines. It is the stock-in-trade of politicians and pundits. But young people are also the victims of crime. They too have demands to make of the police. Drawing upon survey and interview research with 11 to 15 year-olds in Edinburgh, this book examines how crime impacts upon young people’s everyday lives. It reveals that young people experience far more serious problems as victims and witnesses of crime, than they cause as offenders. It shows that they report little of their experiences of crime to the police, and are left to find their own ways of managing risk, such as telling cautionary tales about dangerous people and places. The study concludes by examining young people's relations with the police, suggesting they are over-controlled as suspects and under-protected as victims.

Measuring Outcome In The Public Sector

Measuring Outcome In The Public Sector
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 225
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ISBN-10 : 9781135347345
ISBN-13 : 1135347344
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Measuring Outcome In The Public Sector by : Peter Smith

Outcome in the management of public services refers to the impact of a particular public sector activity. This book provides a critical assessment of the way outcome is measured, exploring the need to balance objective and subjective forms of

Refocusing Crime Prevention

Refocusing Crime Prevention
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 377
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ISBN-10 : 9780802084200
ISBN-13 : 0802084206
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis Refocusing Crime Prevention by : Stephen Schneider

Despite widespread concern over urban crime, public participation in local crime prevention programs is generally low and limited to a small, homogeneous group of middle-class home-owing residents. Conspicuously absent from these programs are the very people who are the most vulnerable to crime: the poor, immigrants, and visible minorities. In Refocusing Crime Prevention Stephen Schneider explores the capacity of disadvantaged neighbourhoods to organize around issues related to local crime and disorder. It identifies obstacles to community mobilization, many of which are strongly related to demographic and socio-psychological factors, including low socio-economic status.

New Visions of Crime Victims

New Visions of Crime Victims
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 9781847310712
ISBN-13 : 1847310710
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis New Visions of Crime Victims by : Carolyn Hoyle

This innovative collection presents original theoretical analyses and previously unpublished empirical research on criminal victimisation. Following an overview of the development and deficiencies of victimology,subsequent chapters present more detailed challenges to stereotypical conceptions of victimisation through their focus on: male victims of domestic violence; victims of male-on-male rape; corporate victims; and the 'victim-offenders' who are the recipients of IRA punishment beatings. The second half of the book considers criminal justice responses to victimisation, focusing in particular on the potential of, and limits to, restorative justice, the social (and gendered) construction of the victim within contested trials and the exclusionary nature of current 'victim-centred' initiatives. This important book will further the debate on how we conceptualise victims as well as their appropriate role within the criminal justice system. New Visions of Crime Victims will be of interest to academics, students, criminal justice practitioners and policy-makers. It has particular implications for scholarship in the fields of victimology, restorative justice and feminist approaches to criminology and criminal justice. The integration of work by established criminologists, such as Carolyn Hoyle, Paul Rock, Andrew Sanders and Richard Young with that of young, previously unpublished scholars, makes for an interesting and stimulating book. As well as being a valuable addition to the literature, it can be used to support undergraduate and postgraduate courses in criminal justice and criminology.