Zusammenfassung der Ressource
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What are some limitations of police-reported crime?
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police data only provide information on those criminal offenses that have come to the attention of police
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Jurisdictions have the same rules for recording crime
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not all crimes reported to police are actually recorded by police
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data is limited to the particulars of information collected by police and the level and accuracy of detail recorded in respective systems
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different recorded crime rates may be a reflection of policing practices and community attitudes
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not all crimes committed are reported to the police
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changes in recorded crime rates may be a reflection of changes in policing practices and community attitudes
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concerns about reliving the event by retelling the storing
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What is 'the dark figure of crime' ?
Frage 3
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National Crime statistics (measurements of crime) are generally taken from two major sources. Which of the following consist of these?
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The Uniform Crime Report- information formally recording crime from a whole population e.g. the International Crime Survey
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Administrative data - including records maintained by the police, courts, corrective services and hospitals
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National Database- ongoing statistics recorded and accumulated daily on database
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Crime victimisation surveys - these survey the general population and seek to obtain information including which crimes are reported to police and those that are not and why
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What is crime measured in?
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number
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sample
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ratio
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correlational statistics
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rate
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What is a "victimless" crime?
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Rarely reported crime: drug offenses, copyright, white collar crime
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When the victim is not at fault: sexual abuse (rape), domestic violence
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Why do victims of crimes choose not to report?
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the belief that the incident was too trivial or unimportant
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fear they may be at fault
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that the offence was a personal matter or would take care of it themselves
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cultural barriers
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worry for their own safety
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concerns about reliving the event by retelling the story
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fear of police and their reactions
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expectations around police reaction
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lack of understanding the criminal justice system
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Current State of Crime
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What are some advantages of crime statistics?
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Help understand macro crime patterns
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Give an indication of where laws should be implemented
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For comparison of previous years to discover trends in crime
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Basis for where criminologists to explain crime
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Help understand micro crime patterns
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Show where police should concentrate resources to reduce crime
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Give statistics that are accessible to all departments and current affairs
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What are the disadvantages of official crime statistics?
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1. Not all crime is reported or recorded
2. Police interpretations/bias/activity
3. Laws vary from state to state
4. Changing definitions of crime and the role of government/policy
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1. Not all crime is reported or recorded
2. Police position/relationship/bias/activity
3. Laws vary from state to state
4. Changing definitions of crime and the role of government/policy
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1. Not all crime is reported or recorded
2. Fear of police reinforcements
3. Laws vary from state to state
4. Changing definitions of crime and the role of government/policy
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1. Not all crime is reported or recorded
2. Police interpretations/bias/activity
3. Laws vary from state to state
4. Consequences of government/policy
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1. Not all crime is reported or recorded
2. Police interpretations/bias/activity
3. Laws vary from state to state
4. Media attention and reporting
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What is a victimisation survey?
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A national survey where offenses are recorded and documentation over a period of time.
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A sample of the population, either locally or nationally, is asked which offenses have been committed against them over a period of time.
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Where victims of crime record their account of offenses over a period of time.
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Statistic from a population, either locally or nationally, where offenses are recorded by people who have have been subject to them over a period of time.
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What are some advantages of victimisation surveys?
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Uncover selected offenses
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Overcomes the "dark figure" of crime
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Overcomes the "hidden figure" of crime
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Allows to measure the extent of crime in community and reasons for not reporting
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Gives a picture of the extent and patterns of victimisation
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Trends over time
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Dependent upon people who are aware of being victims in crime
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What are some disadvantages of victimisation surveys?
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Recollections are biased or faulty
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Does not reveal victim-perpetrator relationships
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Fail to capture youth and homeless people
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Accounts are incorrect
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Not enough people are willing to report and therefore small sample size
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Unwillingness to report
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Categorise and overlook a range of crimes
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Unreliable source
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Which of the following issues impact on our ability to compare crime statistics across states and territories in Australia?