Crime in the world statistics

    • [DOC File]Crime and ethnicity - Yola

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      Jock Young (1993) argues there has been a real and significant rise in street crime since the second world war. Some sociologists have tried to deny this by pointing to the unreliability of the official statistics, however, Young believes the rises have been so great that changes in reporting and recording cannot account for all of the increase.

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    • [DOCX File]TRADITIONAL PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH COMPUTER …

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      What is clear is the profound impact that computers, digital media, and by extension the World Wide Web in general will continue to be a dominating force in the criminal underworld for the foreseeable future. Reference. s. Britz, M. (2013). Computer Forensics and Cyber-Crime; An. Introduction (Third ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson ...

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    • [DOC File]Study: Media coverage of youth crime unbalanced - Rhymes …

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      Balance crime stories with stories about youth accomplishments. Conduct voluntary audits of news content. Put crime into context by providing statistics of crime rates with crime stories. The report drew support from civil rights groups that have long argued that media coverage is unfair.

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    • [DOCX File]Sites With Useful Data

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      reports empirical evidence to leaders and decision makers worldwide about how the world's 6 billion citizens think and behave. Website has excellent examples that can be used for class exercises or to increase use of statistics in everyday life. Global Terrorism Database

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    • [DOC File]Factors Affecting Crime Rates Across the United States:

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      Notice that Arizona had the highest crime rate in the year 2000 with a crime rate of 5,830 crimes per 100,000 citizens. The Lowest crime rate can be found in North Dakota where the crime rate was only 2,288.1 crimes per 100,000 citizens. The most educated state is Massachusetts where 33.2% of people over the age of 25 had a bachelor’s degree.

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    • [DOCX File]A Level Sociology

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      Coming from an interactionist perspective, they argue that what we mean by crime or deviance is the outcome of the same processes of social interaction – between police officer and suspect, for example- as any other social behaviour. Therefore, to understand crime and deviance, we must grasp the meanings involved in the interaction.

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    • [DOC File]Crime Data - Information Technology Services

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      Crime mapping has a long history, dating at least to the cartographic school of Quetelet (1831) and Mayhew (1861), but crime mapping did not become an important tool in crime fighting until the 1990s when police departments, led by the NYPD, made the weekly collection and analysis of data the central organizing principle of police strategy.

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    • [DOC File]Deviance and Social Control

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      Crime statistics are a human creation, produced within a specific social and political context for some particular purpose. Police discretion—deciding whether to arrest someone or to ignore a situation—is a routine part of police work. Crime statistics reflect this and many other biases.

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    • [DOC File]Statistics

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      Aug 17, 2011 · Many writers lack a firm grasp of the statistics they are using. The average reader does not know how to properly evaluate and interpret the statistics he or she reads. The main reason behind the poor use of statistics is a lack of understanding about what statistics can and cannot do. Many people think that statistics can speak for themselves.

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