International Crime Victims Survey

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1Measuring Modern Slavery - Work in Rapid Progress JAN VAN DIJK Tilburg University, The Netherlands, winner of the Stockholm Prize in Criminology 2012 International organisations such as the United Nations

Measuring Modern Slavery - Work in Rapid Progress JAN VAN DIJK Tilburg University, The Netherlands, winner of the Stockholm Prize in Criminology 2012 International organisations such as the United Nations

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Source URL: assets.globalslaveryindex.org

Language: English - Date: 2016-06-29 11:55:44
2Topics proposition for the Activities Report of each Research Group during 2004

Topics proposition for the Activities Report of each Research Group during 2004

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Source URL: www.icvs.uminho.pt

Language: English - Date: 2014-01-07 05:13:31
3Microsoft Word - Anexos _3_.doc

Microsoft Word - Anexos _3_.doc

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Source URL: www.icvs.uminho.pt

Language: English - Date: 2014-01-07 05:12:49
4Cyril Rizk & Inès Bettaïeb French National supervisory body on Crime and Punishment (France) The Stockholm Criminology Symposium, Sweden, June 9-11, 2014  An annual victimisation survey to measure

Cyril Rizk & Inès Bettaïeb French National supervisory body on Crime and Punishment (France) The Stockholm Criminology Symposium, Sweden, June 9-11, 2014 An annual victimisation survey to measure

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Source URL: www.criminologysymposium.com

Language: English - Date: 2014-06-25 08:47:14
5Measuring the prevalence of violence: examples from criminology SWOV 50 years, Amsterdam , 17 October , 2012 Prof. Jan van Dijk Data sources on violent crime

Measuring the prevalence of violence: examples from criminology SWOV 50 years, Amsterdam , 17 October , 2012 Prof. Jan van Dijk Data sources on violent crime

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Source URL: www.swov.nl

Language: English - Date: 2012-10-19 07:41:20
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Source URL: jjustice.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-04-03 16:29:52
7International Review of Victimology. 2009, Vol. 16, pp. 229– $10 © A B Academic Publishers - Printed in Great Britain FAMILIES OF NATIONS, VICTIMISATION AND ATTITUDES TOWARDS CRIMINAL JUSTICE

International Review of Victimology. 2009, Vol. 16, pp. 229– $10 © A B Academic Publishers - Printed in Great Britain FAMILIES OF NATIONS, VICTIMISATION AND ATTITUDES TOWARDS CRIMINAL JUSTICE

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Source URL: www.sps.ed.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2012-09-26 05:53:06
8Here we provide an example of index values that represent vulnerability to victimisation on London’s transport network. Three years of crime data were used with corresponding survey passenger data on each mode of trans

Here we provide an example of index values that represent vulnerability to victimisation on London’s transport network. Three years of crime data were used with corresponding survey passenger data on each mode of trans

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Source URL: www.ucl.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2012-09-13 07:11:19
9Here we provide an example of index values that represent vulnerability to victimisation on London’s transport network. Three years of crime data were used with corresponding survey passenger data on each mode of trans

Here we provide an example of index values that represent vulnerability to victimisation on London’s transport network. Three years of crime data were used with corresponding survey passenger data on each mode of trans

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Source URL: www.ucl.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2012-09-13 07:11:19
10The use of the victimisation survey and administrative data to examine crime under-reporting in South Africa Joseph Lukhwareni* Chief Survey Statistician Statistics South Africa  The ability for the

The use of the victimisation survey and administrative data to examine crime under-reporting in South Africa Joseph Lukhwareni* Chief Survey Statistician Statistics South Africa The ability for the

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Source URL: www.statistics.gov.hk

Language: English - Date: 2013-08-22 04:38:59