Historical Research on Crime and Criminal Justice: Reports Presented to the Sixth Criminological Colloquium (1983). |
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... crime ; those working on the nine- teenth century as well as those working on the early modern period . Do prosecuted crime ... real crime more plausible . It is worthwhile discussing the two most advanced attempts at counting fluctuations in ...
... crime ; those working on the nine- teenth century as well as those working on the early modern period . Do prosecuted crime ... real crime more plausible . It is worthwhile discussing the two most advanced attempts at counting fluctuations in ...
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... crime and the actual rates or , to put it differently , a decrease in the dark number . Since the efficiency of repression continued to grow after 1850 , the gap between recorded and real crime must have narrowed in that period as well ...
... crime and the actual rates or , to put it differently , a decrease in the dark number . Since the efficiency of repression continued to grow after 1850 , the gap between recorded and real crime must have narrowed in that period as well ...
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... real crime should be . In any case it is clear that real crime decreased between time A and time B. Figure 2 forms a slight variation of Figure 1 : where recorded crime stays at the same level throughout and the " ceiling " is thus a ...
... real crime should be . In any case it is clear that real crime decreased between time A and time B. Figure 2 forms a slight variation of Figure 1 : where recorded crime stays at the same level throughout and the " ceiling " is thus a ...
Contents
Introduction by Mr P Robert Director Centre of sociological research | 5 |
Introductory report by Mr V Bailey General Rapporteur Department | 11 |
standing of crime and criminal justice Report by Mrs Nicole Castan | 19 |
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