How Countries Count Crime

How Countries Count Crime

An Exercise in Police Discretion

Eterno, John A.; Verma, Arvind; Silverman, Eli B.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

09/2022

240

Mole

Inglês

9780367489625

15 a 20 dias

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Foreword

Contributors

Introduction

John A. Eterno, Arvind Verma, and Eli B. Silverman

Chapter 1: Collecting Police-Recorded Data in Austria: A Review of the Current State of Play

Stefanie Meyer

Chapter 2: How France Counts Crime: A Shared Interest in Bad Accounts

Christian Mouhanna

Chapter 3: Counting Crime in the Isle of Spice: A Review of the Royal Grenada Police Force

Christine Sharon Barrow

Chapter 4: Counting Crime: An Exercise in Police Discretion Report from India

Arvind Verma and Asim Arun

Chapter 5: Role of Police in the Compilation of Crime Data in Mexico

Elena Azaola and Cliff Roberson

Chapter 6: Crime Statistics: To Measure Is to Know, but Do More with Less

Peter Versteegh and Rene Hesseling

Chapter 7: The Challenges of Police Discretion and Crime Statistics in Nigeria

Abdulrahman Dambazau

Chapter 8: How Portugal Counts Crime: An Exercise in Police Discretion

Goncalo de Melo Bandeira and Paulo Teixeira

Chapter 9: The State and Trends of Crime in Modern Russia

Yakov Gilinskiy

Chapter 10: Counting Crime in South Africa

Gareth Newham

Chapter 11: Police Data in Spain: Still a Grey Landscape

Francesc Guillen Lasierra and Santiago Herrero Blanco

Chapter 12: Crime Reporting in Sweden

Stefan Holgersson

Chapter 13: Measuring Crime and Victimization Rates in Tanzania

Simeon P. Sungi

Chapter 14: A Web of Deceit: Police Crime Statistics of England and Wales

Rodger Patrick

Chapter 15: Crime Reporting in the United States: Truth or Consequences

John A. Eterno and Eli B. Silverman

Index
Crime reporting;Crime measurement;Police discretion;Police accountability;Comparative criminal justice;Crime data;NDPS.;Young Men;Counting Crime;United Mexican States;Nigeria Police Force;Police Force;Crime Victim Survey;Police Services;Crime Statistics;Police Crime Data;Data Set;South Sudan;York City Police Department;Nigeria Police;Public Administration;Public Security Police;UN;Sap;National Republican Guard;SM;South African Criminal Justice System;Tamil Nadu;Non-index Crime;West Midlands Police;Police Figures