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Measuring and interpreting repeat victimization using police data: An analysis of burglary data and policy for Charlotte, North Carolina.

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posted on 2006-02-14, 12:48 authored by Graham Farrell, Ken Pease
This study of repeat victimization and crime prevention tackles issues relating to the measurement and interpretation of police data. In a study of repeat burglaries in Charlotte, NC, published in this series, LeBeau and Vincent (1997) framed their discussion as a critique of our work on preventing repeat victimization....

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  • Social Sciences

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  • Communication, Media, Social and Policy Studies

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  • Midlands Centre for Criminology and Criminal Justice

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FARRELL, G. and PEASE, K., 2003. Measuring and interpreting repeat victimization using police data: An analysis of burglary data and policy for Charlotte, North Carolina. In: M. Smith and D. Cornish (Eds.) Theory for Practice in Situational Crime Prevention, Crime Prevention Studies, 16, 265-289

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© Criminal Justice Press

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2003

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  • en

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