Articles with "crime reporting" as a keyword



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Comparing crime reporting factors in EU countries

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Published in 2017 at "European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research"

DOI: 10.1007/s10610-016-9310-5

Abstract: Through crime-reporting citizens make their security needs explicit to the police. This information helps the police in the allocation of resources. In the European Union, there are significant differences among countries, both in terms of… read more here.

Keywords: crime reporting; reporting factors; area; comparing crime ... See more keywords
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Evidence of the Effect of Police Violence on Citizen Crime Reporting

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Published in 2020 at "American Sociological Review"

DOI: 10.1177/0003122419895979

Abstract: By carefully examining our original data and models, Zoorob identified a potential outlier that should be scrutinized when evaluating our findings. We thank him for raising this important point and for engaging in collaborative, problem-solving… read more here.

Keywords: crime reporting; crime related; model; 911 calls ... See more keywords
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Crime Reporting Behavior: Do Attitudes Toward the Police Matter?

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Published in 2018 at "Journal of Interpersonal Violence"

DOI: 10.1177/0886260516632356

Abstract: Police researchers have long argued that favorable evaluations of the police eventually lead to citizens’ willingness to cooperate with the police. However, this assumption has barely been studied empirically. The current study examines the association… read more here.

Keywords: toward police; crime reporting; police; reporting behavior ... See more keywords
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Stereotype Formation but No Dissociation: Contradicting Statistics Reduce Explicit and Implicit Stereotypes Engendered by Disproportional Crime Reporting

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Published in 2019 at "Social Psychological and Personality Science"

DOI: 10.1177/1948550619862264

Abstract: This study investigated the formation of criminal stereotypes about novel groups. Over 2 days, 316 participants from Prolific Academic read either equal or unequal proportions of crime reports about fictitious groups, Laapians and Niffians. On… read more here.

Keywords: implicit stereotypes; crime reporting; stereotype formation; crime ... See more keywords