Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Crime and criminal justice systems in Europe and North America, 1995-2004 [electronic resource] / Kauko Aromaa and Markku Heiskanen, editors.

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Canadian Policing Research

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Description

1 online resource (234 p. in 4 files)

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Description based on print version record.

Summary

The papers in this collection discuss the potential uses of data from the UN crime surveys, and provides guidance on its restrictions, pitfalls and strengths.

Subject

Online Access

Contents

1. Introduction / Kauko Aromaa. -- 2. Trends in criminal justice system resources 1995-2004 / Beata Gruszczynska & Ineke Haen Marshall. -- 3. Trends of recorded crime / Kauko Aromaa & Markku Heiskanen. -- 4. Persons brought into initial contact with the police / Markku Heiskanen. -- 5. Prosecution and courts / Paul Smit. -- 6. Juvenile justice and the United Nations Survey on Crime Trends and Criminal Justice Systems / Steven Malby. -- 7. Trends in prison population 1995-2004 / Roy Walmsley. -- 8. An empirical approach to country clustering / Paul Smit, Ineke Haen Marshall & Mirjam van Gammeren. -- 9. Measuring the influence of statistical counting rules on cross-national differences in recorded crime / Marcelo F. Aebi. -- 10. Trends and methodological aspects in the international collection of crime and criminal justice statistics / Anna Alvazzi del Frate. -- 11. Conclusions / Markku Heiskanen & Kauko Aromaa.

Series

Publication series (Helsinki Institute for Crime Prevention and Control) ; no. 55.

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