A crime harm index is a measurement of crime rates in which crimes are weighted based on how much "harm" they cause. The most simple and most common method...
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Crime statistics refer to systematic, quantitative results about crime, as opposed to crime news or anecdotes. Notably, crime statistics can be the result...
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Clearance rate (category Crime statistics)
procedures. Conviction rate Crime harm index Crime statistics Criminal investigation Dark figure of crime Fear of crime List of unsolved deaths Under-reporting...
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Cybercrime (redirect from Computer crime)
reputational harm to individuals, organizations, and governments. In 2000, the tenth United Nations Congress on the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment...
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Criminology (redirect from Theory of crime)
leisure and consumer culture; crime, harm and place; crime, harm, work and employment; Covid, lockdown and social harm; riots and far-right politics;...
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Crime mapping is used by analysts in law enforcement agencies to map, visualize, and analyze crime incident patterns. It is a key component of crime analysis...
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what happened have been put forward. Thomas Quick has confessed to the crime, but has since recanted all his confessions. Joan Robinson Hill (38) was...
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Crime science is the study of crime in order to find ways to prevent it. It is distinguished from criminology in that it is focused on how crime is committed...
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of fear of crime. Dog whistle (politics) Public criminology Women's fear of crime Crime harm index Crime statistics Dark figure of crime List of unsolved...
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Cambridge Crime Harm Index: Measuring Total Harm from Crime Based on Sentencing Guidelines". Policing. 10 (3): 171–183. doi:10.1093/police/paw003. "Crime: measuring...
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Institute publishes the Cambridge Crime Harm Index (CCHI), which is the first system that measures the seriousness of crime harm to victims. Centre for Analytic...
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Fraud (category Crimes)
million crimes (distinct from fraud) were perpetrated in the UK against adults in the year to March 2016. Fraud was not included in a "Crime Harm Index" published...
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the dark figure of crime, hidden figure of crime, or latent criminality is the amount of unreported, undetected, or undiscovered crime, and is a central...
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Victimisation (redirect from Post-crime victimization)
decreased well-being in adulthood. Secondary victimization (also known as post crime victimization or double victimization) refers to further victim-blaming...
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of offender profiling, based on perceived links between the nature of a crime and the personality or physical appearance of the offender. Although similar...
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Under-reporting Unsolved deaths Profiling Ethnography Uniform Crime Reports Crime harm index Crime mapping Positivist school Qualitative Quantitative BJS NIBRS...
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Predictive policing (category Crime prevention)
deterring or preventing future crimes. This type of policing detects signals and patterns in crime reports to anticipate if crime will spike, when a shooting...
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Harm is a moral and legal concept with multiple definitions. It generally functions as a synonym for evil or anything that is bad under certain moral systems...
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End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists Committee to Protect Journalists List of freedom indices "RSF World Press Freedom Index 2025: economic fragility...
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over other moral beliefs. Paternalism defines crime not only as harm to others or to society, but also as harm to the self. Psychological definitions consider...
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Notes: 1Mainly robberies and extortion cases; 2Refers to crimes where victims suffer bodily harm such as in murders, serious assault/hurt, rape, outrage...
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but also physiological and behavioral patterns, DNA, digital evidence and crime scenes. Computational methods find a place in the forensic sciences in several...
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Cold case (category Unsolved crimes)
A cold case is a crime, or a suspected crime, that has not yet been fully resolved and is not the subject of a current criminal investigation, but for...
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Farrell, Graham (February 2010). "Situational Crime Prevention and Its Discontents: Rational Choice and Harm Reduction versus 'Cultural Criminology'". Social...
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and analyze crime-related data. The methods are the primary research methods for examining the distribution, trends and causes of crime. Data is collected...
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the term victimless crime with the implication that the law in question should be abolished. Victimless crimes are, in the harm principle of John Stuart...
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Bureau of Justice Statistics (category Crime statistics)
agency responsible for measuring crime, criminal victimization, criminal offenders, victims of crime, correlates of crime, and the operation of criminal...
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counterfeiting – CPTED – crime – crime against humanity – crime index – crime mapping – crime of passion – crime rate – crime statistics – criminal anthropology...
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crime is a concern for people of all genders, studies consistently find that women around the world tend to have much higher levels of fear of crime than...
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Zemiology (redirect from Social harm)
social harms. Zemiology gets its name from the Greek word ζημία zēmía, meaning "harm". It originated as a critique of criminology and the notion of crime. In...
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