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David Buil-Gil & Laura Huey 
The Crime Data Handbook [EPUB ebook] 

Soporte

Crime research has grown substantially over the past decade, with a rise in evidence-informed approaches to criminal justice, statistics-driven decision-making and predictive analytics. The fuel that has driven this growth is data – and one of its most pressing challenges is the lack of research on the use and interpretation of data sources.

This accessible, engaging book closes that gap for researchers, practitioners and students. International researchers and crime analysts discuss the strengths, perils and opportunities of the data sources and tools now available and their best use in informing sound public policy and criminal justice practice.

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Introduction – Laura Huey and David Buil-Gil


PART 1 – CRIME DATA SOURCES


Chapter 1 Forewarned Is Forearmed: The Hidden Curriculum of Working With Police Crime Data – Sophie Curtis-Ham, Lisa Tompson and Sarah Czarnomski

Chapter 2 Local Safety and Victimization Surveys as a Data Source for Evidence-Based Prevention Policies – Marta Murrià Sangenís, Cristina Sobrino Garcés and Jose Maria López-Riba

Chapter 3 National Crime Surveys in the 21st Century – Mark Mills

Chapter 4 Self-Reported Data – Raquel Bartolomé Gutierrez, Esther Fernández-Molina and Rosemary Barberet

Chapter 5 Using Synthetic Crime Data to Understand Patterns of Police Undercounting at the Local Level – Ian Brunton-Smith, David Buil-Gil, Jose Pina-Sánchez, Alexandru Cernat and Angelo Moretti

Chapter 6 Health Data: Complementing Police Data to Know How Violent Places Are and Whether Interventions Are Effective – Alex Sutherland and Adrian Boyle

Chapter 7 Social Media Data as a Gateway to Victims’ Experiences – Jesús C. Aguerri and Fernando Miró-Llinares


PART 2 – USING CRIME AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE DATA


Chapter 8 Police Involvement in Mental Health Call-Outs – Stuart D.M. Thomas

Chapter 9 Exploring Unsolved Homicides in Great Britain Through the FOIA: Implications for Practitioner Approaches to Investigations – Kirsty Bennett

Chapter 10 Obscured by Its Omnipresence? Conceptual and Practical Issues Around Measuring Alcohol-Related Crime in England and Wales – Carly Lightowlers, Lucy Bryant and Olivia Horsefield

Chapter 11 Connecting the Corrupt: Data Sources to Study Networks of Serious Financial Crime in the United Kingdom – Tomáš Diviák and Nicholas Lord

Chapter 12 the Limits of Deadly Force Databases for Studying Lethal Force by Police – Bryce Jenkins, Tori Semple and Craig Bennell


PART 3 – CRIME DATA IN THEORY, POLICY AND PRACTICE

Chapter 13 Measuring Attitudes From General Purpose Surveys: A Pragmatic Approach for Criminology – Jack Cunliffe

Chapter 14 on the Use of Inferential Statistics on Administrative Police Data – Tim Verlaan and Samuel Langton

Chapter 15 Bad Outcomes, Good Intentions: Approaching the Potential Misuse of Crime Data by Policy Makers – Francisco J. Castro-Toledo and Ana B. Gómez-Bellvís

Chapter 16 the Collection and Understanding of Administrative Data in UK Police Forces – Scott Keay and Jude Towers


PART 4 – COMPARING, CONTRASTING AND COMBINING CRIME DATA


Chapter 17 Using Financial Transaction Data to Analyze, Detect and Disrupt Technologically Facilitated Crime – Timothy I.C. Cubitt

Chapter 18 A Framework for Measuring the Quality of Police Recorded Cybercrime Data, Illustrated Through a UK/USA Comparison – Sara Correia-Hopkins

Chapter 19 The Dark Figure of Prison Violence in Uruguay: An Exploratory Mixed-Method Study – Nicolás Trajtenberg and Olga Sánchez De Ribera

Chapter 20 Measuring Intimate Partner Violence Using Different Data Sources: Reflections on a Global Shadow Pandemic – Anthony Morgan and Hayley Boxall

Chapter 21 Surveying Domestic Abuse Victims: The Inimical Lack of Common Ground – Leticia Couto

Sobre el autor

Laura Huey is Professor of Sociology at the University of Western Ontario and the founder and Chair of the Advisory Council of the Canadian Society of Evidence Based Policing (Can-SEBP).

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Idioma Inglés ● Formato EPUB ● Páginas 352 ● ISBN 9781529232059 ● Tamaño de archivo 2.1 MB ● Editor David Buil-Gil & Laura Huey ● Editorial Bristol University Press ● Ciudad Bristol ● País GB ● Publicado 2024 ● Edición 1 ● Descargable 24 meses ● Divisa EUR ● ID 9276807 ● Protección de copia Adobe DRM
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