Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

2006 Scottish Crime and Victimisation survey [electronic resource] : main findings / Matthew Brown & Keith Bolling.

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Canadian Policing Research

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e-Books

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Scottish Crime and Victimisation survey : main findings

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Description

1 online resource (182 p.)

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Description based on print version record.
Erratum laid in.

Summary

Information and data produced by the survey complement the official police crime statistics by estimating the extent of crimes which are experienced by households and individuals regardless of whether they are reported to, or recorded by, the police. It also explores the experiences of victims, public perceptions and attitudes towards crime, worry about and levels of crime, and agencies within the Scottish Criminal Justice System.

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Online Access

Contents

1. Introduction. -- 2. Extent of crime in Scotland. -- 3. The experience of victims. -- 4. Public attitudes towards crime and the criminal justice system.

Series

Crime and justice (Scotland. Social Research)

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