Crime Statistics Flashcards
crime statistics - purpose of official statistics
- for comparison to discover trends
- to measure policy efficiency
- provide information to the public
- allow sociologists to explain crime
crime statistics - sources
- police recorded crime
- victim survey
- self-report studies
- court and prison records
crime statistics - social construction; reliability
theres inconsistencies in how crimes are classified
police have some discretion
crime statistics - social construction; validity
doesn’t provide true/complete picture of crime
many offences not discovered, reported, recorded
crime statistics - percentage of crimes not recorded or detected
19% - reported not recorded
27% - recorded not detected
crime statistics - percentage of unreported crimes and why
60%, because:
- unimportant for the police to be interested or do anything
- private matter that they deal with individually
- inconvenient to report
- fear of revenge
- fear/dislike of police due to previous bad experience
crime statistics - reported but not recorded
- regard offence as insignificant (antisocial behaviour)
- already been resolved, victim doesn’t want to proceed
- person complaining may be unreliable to take it seriously
crime statistics - the media
influences where the public report a crime
creates moral panics which sensitises people, leading to more reporting of incidents
crime statistics - changing police attitudes, priorities and policies
police make extra efforts to tackle crimes provoked by media than others
people bring to the attention of police less serious incidents which might not have reported in the past
(no longer tolerant of anti-social behaviour)
changing rules for the way police count/record crime
crime statistics - changing social norms and public attitudes
more rape & domestic/child abuse being reported
community policing & higher policing levels
neighbourhood watch schemes & policing teams means more crime reported
crime statistics - more sophisticated police …
training, communication & equipment
CCTV & forensic science lead to increased detection of crime
crime statistics - people have more to lose
insurance claims for crimes need a police crime number
so more crime is reported
crime statistics - overcome limitations of official statistics; victim surveys
overcomes problem of offences not reported to police
gives insight into victims
crime statistics - criticisms of victim surveys
- may lie/exaggerate to impress researcher
- construct face memories that haven’t occurred
- may not realise they are a victim (white-collar)
- not representative or generalisable
- feel embarrassed at admitting to being a victim (internet scams, sexual offence)
crime statistics - overcome limitations of official statistics; self-report studies
people tell researchers they offences they committed & whether they were caught
provides characteristics for offenders and factors associated with risks of offending