Repeat victimization
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Repeat victimization
(Crime prevention studies, Vol. 12)
Criminal Justice Press, 2001
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- : paper
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Description
This book analyzes findings on repeat victimization, and explores their implications for prevention policy. Topics include: why repeat victimization matters; a cross-national comparison of repeat victimization rates; attitudes of repeat victims towards the police; repeat burglary victimization; detection opportunities and offender targetting; implications for crime control policy and problem-oriented poilicing.
Table of Contents
- Editors' Introduction: Why Repeat Victimization Matters (Graham Farrell and Ken Pease)
- International Overview: A Cross-National Comparison of Rates of Repeat Victimization (Graham Farrell and Adam C Boutoukos)
- Attitudes of Victims and Repeat Victims, toward the Police: Results of the International Crime Victims Survey (Jan J.M. van Dijk)
- Repeat Burglary Victimization: results of empirical research in the Netherlands (Edward R. Kleemans)
- The Impact of Repeat Victimization on Burglary Victims in East and West Europe (R. I. Mawby)
- Repeat Burglary in a Perth Suburb: Indicator of short-term or long-term Risk? (Frank Morgan)
- Explaining Repeat Residential Burglaries: An analysis of property stolen (Ronald V. Clarke, Elizabeth Perkins and Donald J. Smith Jr)
- Personal Fraud: The Victims and the Scams Richard M. Titus and (Angela R. Gover)
- Repeated Bank Robbery: Theme and Variations (Roger Matthews, Catherine Pease and Ken Pease)
- Time Heals All Wounds? (Mandy Shaw) Crime Against the Same Person: and Place: Detection Opportunity and Offender Targeting (Steve Everson and Ken Pease)
- Repeat Victimization and Hot Spots: the Overlap and Its Implications for Crime Control and Problem-Oriented Policing (Graham Farrell and William Sousa)
- Victim Careers and ""Career Victims""?: Toward a Research Agenda (Graham Farrell, Andromachi Tseloni, Brian Wiersema and Ken Pease)
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