chapter 2 criminology
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Chapter 2/Criminology/Cengage LearningTRANSCRIPT
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Larry J. Siegel
Valerie Bell • University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
Chapter TwoThe Nature and Extent of Crime
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• Primary Sources of Crime Data– Uniform Crime Reports (UCR)
• Part I Crimes• Part II Crimes• Cleared Crimes• Validity of the UCR
The Nature & Extent of Crime
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• Primary Sources of Crime Data– National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS)
• Improvement over UCR • 46 specific offenses• 22 crime patterns• Incident, victim, and offender information • 20 states have implemented • 12 states finalizing data collection
The Nature & Extent of Crime
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• Primary Sources of Crime Data– National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS)
• Annual survey of victims• Addresses “non-reporting” issue• Information regarding victims, offenders, and
crimes. • Validity of the NCVS• Future of the NCVS
The Nature & Extent of Crime
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• Primary Sources of Crime Data– Self-Report Surveys
• Given in groups• Anonymous• Additional questions about attitudes, values , and
behaviors. • Validity of Self-Reports• “Monitoring the Future” Survey
The Nature & Extent of Crime
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• Evaluating Crime Data– Strengths
• UCR– Offender data– Information on crimes surveys cannot measure
• NCVS– Unreported crimes– Victimization data
• Self-report surveys – Information on offenders
The Nature & Extent of Crime
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• Evaluating Crime Data– Weaknesses
• UCR– Does not include unreported crimes
• NCVS– Limited samples – Personal recollections– Does not include homicide, drug abuse crimes
• Self-report surveys– Rely on honesty of offenders
The Nature & Extent of Crime
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The Nature & Extent of Crime
• Crime Patterns– The Ecology of Crime
• Day, Season, and Climate• Temperature• Regional Differences
– Use of Firearms
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The Nature & Extent of Crime
• Crime Patterns– Social Class, Socioeconomic Conditions and Crime
• Instrumental crimes • Expressive crimes
– Age and Crime
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The Nature & Extent of Crime
• Crime Patterns– Age and Crime
• Aging out of crime• Age and biology
– Neurotransmitters
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The Nature & Extent of Crime
• Crime Patterns– Gender and Crime
• Official statistics – Male to female arrests 4-1 overall
» 5-1 for serious violent crime» 8-1 for murder
• Self-report– Same pattern but smaller ratios
• Difference is decreasing
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The Nature & Extent of Crime
• Crime Patterns– Gender and Crime
• Trait differences• Socialization differences • Cognitive differences • Social/political differences
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The Nature & Extent of Crime
• Crime Patterns– Race and Crime
• Racism and discrimination • Economic and social disparity • Family dissolution
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The Nature & Extent of Crime
• Chronic Offenders/Criminal Careers– Delinquency in a Birth Cohort
• Wolfgang, Figlio, and Sellin
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The Nature & Extent of Crime
• Chronic Offenders/Criminal Careers– What Causes Chronicity?
• Early onset– Implications of the Chronic Offender Concept
• “three-strikes”• “truth-in-sentencing”