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Crime Statistics. 2 It’s difficult to quantify deviance. Sources of Response Bias: –Mistrust of official representatives –Social desirability bias –Financial.

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1 Crime Statistics

2 2 It’s difficult to quantify deviance. Sources of Response Bias: –Mistrust of official representatives –Social desirability bias –Financial motivation Difficulty in finding respondents (Rs) –Lack of contact info –Decentralization of deviants Wariness of funding sources Rs’ misunderstanding of survey instruments

3 3 How does an average person know about crime trends? Gossip Media Imagery Folklore or “Urban Legends” –“Friend of a friend” stories –Express fears about modern life, including New technology Minorities, new immigrants, other “outgroups” Powerful but unknowable personalities Crime and crime trends

4 What We “Know” The “real” rates of crime are extremely problematic, but there are some trends in crime statistics that appear to be well-founded. Crime trends in Canada The East-to-West trend The Urban/Non-urban distinction The overall decrease in reports of crimes Important differences between US and Canada Urban/Non-urban distinctions Violent crime in US vs Canadian cities

5 The Utility of Crime Rates Crime rates are more than just numbers. Political Uses Campaign fodder Indications of social inequities Economic Impacts Symbolic Uses

6 Sources of Crime Statistics Uniform Criminal Reports (UCR) AKA “official statistics” Police-gathered National in scope Critiques of UCR Low rates of reporting Flaws in police recording Usefulness of UCR Consistency Gauge of police activity

7 More Sources of Crime Stats Victimization Surveys Uncover unreported crimes and reporting rates Very high completion rates (in US) Flaws- - Not national in scope in Canada BRely on victim’s memory and interpretation Self-Report Surveys In principle, perhaps the most effective way of tabulating crime- including victimless and white-collar crimes But lots of practical problems...


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