Targeting escalation in reported domestic abuse: Evidence from 36,000 callouts

M Bland, B Ariel - International criminal justice review, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Practitioners dealing with domestic abuse often claim that the problem escalates over time in
both seriousness and frequency. We tested those claims on 36,000 police records of …

[HTML][HTML] Targeting escalation of intimate partner violence: Evidence from 52,000 offenders

L Barnham, GC Barnes, LW Sherman - Cambridge Journal of Evidence …, 2017 - Springer
Abstract Research Question Does the severity or frequency of intimate partner violence or
abuse reported to police increase over time, once a unique perpetrator-victim couple has …

[HTML][HTML] Targeting escalation and harm in intimate partner violence: Evidence from Northern Territory Police, Australia

J Kerr, C Whyte, H Strang - Cambridge Journal of Evidence-Based …, 2017 - Springer
Abstract Research Question Does analysis of intimate partner violence (IPV) among
Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal couples in the Northern Territory (NT), Australia, reveal any …

Taking crime seriously: playing the weighting game

D Ignatans, K Pease - Policing: a Journal of policy and practice, 2016 - academic.oup.com
The advantages and problems of weighting crime counts by harm inflicted are detailed. To
obtain a better understanding of crime trends and distributions, victim judgements of the …

First-generation immigrant judgements of offence seriousness: evidence from the crime survey for England and Wales

G Los, D Ignatans, K Pease - Crime Prevention and Community Safety, 2017 - Springer
This exploratory paper delves into differences and similarities in the rated seriousness of
offences suffered by victims of different national origins. The issue is important because a …

[PDF][PDF] Publieke ernstpercepties van criminaliteit en het verband met televisiegebruik

A Adriaenssen - Een kwantitatieve studie bij de Vlaams bevolking, 2016 - lirias.kuleuven.be
Het onderzoek naar publieke ernstpercepties van criminaliteit is gegroeid vanuit het idee
van het belang van de stem van het publiek in het beleid, en kent een lange traditie. Meer …

[PDF][PDF] Evidence-based vs. experience-based targeting of crime and harm hotspots in Northern Ireland

E Macbeth - 2015 - crim.cam.ac.uk
Crime concentrates in space and time. These are hotspots. Recent research evidence has
proposed a “law of crime concentration”(Weisburd, 2015: 143), where 2.1% to 6% of street …

[PDF][PDF] Patterns and Concentrations of Risk in Reported Police Pursuit Incidents in New Zealand

C Scott - 2015 - crim.cam.ac.uk
Overseas pursuit research has grown since the 1980s and this research has identified crash
risk concentrations across a variety of pursuit variables. This type of research has not …