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The General Social Survey: A Way to Track Unreported Crime – an update

(Disponible en français : L’Enquête sociale générale, un instrument pour élucider le « chiffre noir » de la criminalité – mise à jour) For many years, statistics provided by police were considered the most reliable way to measure crime rates, because they were generally believed to accurately reflect all crime. However, in the 1960s and 1970s, research…

February 11, 2016 in Law, justice and rights.

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