UNDERSTANDING CRIME RATES: POLICE AND PUBLIC ROLES IN THE

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UNDERSTANDING CRIME RATES: POLICE AND PUBLIC ROLES IN THE
PRODUCTION OF OFFICIAL STATISTICS
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K BOTTOMLEY C COLEMAN
GOWER, 1981 170PP

RESULT OF RESEARCH INTO THE PROCESSES INVOLVED IN THE POLICE
RECORDING, CLASSIFICATION AND INVESTIGATION OF REPORTED
CRIMES. EXAMINES SOME OF THE WIDER QUESTIONS SURROUNDING THE
INTERPRETATION AND UNDERSTANDING OF OFFICIAL CRIME
RATE. ITEMS LOOKED AT WERE DRAWN FROM AMERICAN SOURCES.

DETECTION, IDENTIFICATION, SUSPECT, BURGLARY, SUSPICION, THEFT

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