TOPIC 2 Flashcards

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What are the costs of crime?

A
  1. Taking security measures
  2. Expenses landing on the criminal justice system
  3. Consequences of crime
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2
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Who benefits from crime statistics

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Government, council, police and public

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3
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Why is crime measure?

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  1. Measure the quality of life
  2. Evaluate the machinery of social control
  3. Estimate how likely to become a victim
  4. Develop and test crimonological theories
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4
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What are the two most common methods of measuring crime?

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  1. Police data
  2. Crime victim surveys
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5
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What are the dark figures of crime?

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the amount of unknown crime unreported

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6
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Name 3 strengths of police data?

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  1. Provide useful insight into relative crime trends over time and between areas
  2. Voluminous data with lots of detail such as: location, age, sex
  3. Data can be used for all organisations as it is official
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7
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What are crime victimisation survey?

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Annual survey to pick up the crimes unreported.

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8
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What are two advantages of crime victimisation surveys?

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  1. Captures dark figures of crime
  2. Has broader range of offenses
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9
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3 factors of the effect of reporting crime

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  1. Lack of trust in police
  2. Is an offender in the case
  3. Worried (family domestic)
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10
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Attrition

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Process by which particular acts come defined as crimes

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