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Evaluating the Quantity and Quality of Publicly Available Cross-National Crime Data

Evaluating the Quantity and Quality of Publicly Available Cross-National Crime Data. Janet P. Stamatel, Ph.D. School of Criminal Justice Department of Informatics University at Albany IASSIST 2006. Kenya: Crime Down But Police Get Poor Marks May 5, 2006 The Nation

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Evaluating the Quantity and Quality of Publicly Available Cross-National Crime Data

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  1. Evaluating the Quantity and Quality of Publicly Available Cross-National Crime Data Janet P. Stamatel, Ph.D. School of Criminal Justice Department of Informatics University at Albany IASSIST 2006

  2. Kenya: Crime Down But Police Get Poor Marks May 5, 2006 The Nation Far-Left Violence Rising in Germany May 15, 2006 Deutsche Presse-Agentur Brazil Gripped by Fear as Gang Riots Spread May 16, 2006 Belfast Telegraph

  3. Frequency of Inclusion in Cross-National Crime Studies, 1965-2005 Source: Stamatel, 2006

  4. Years Represented in Cross-National Crime Studies, 1965-2005 Source: Stamatel, 2006

  5. Countries Reporting to Interpol, 1999 Green = reported

  6. Countries Reporting to Interpol 1998 & 1999 Orange = 1998 only, Green = 1998 & 1999

  7. UNCS Coverage

  8. Countries Reporting to UNCS, 1998-2000 Blue= reported

  9. Interpol 1998 Coverage (orange) UNCS 1998-2000 Coverage (blue)

  10. European Sourcebook, 1990 & 1995 Purple = 1990 & 95, Yellow = 95 only

  11. Interpol & UNCS Coverage, 1998 Orange = Interpol, Blue = UNCS

  12. Average Homicide Rates,1990-1996

  13. Rank of Average Burglary Ratesfrom 1990-1996

  14. Data Availability

  15. Source: CIA World Factbook

  16. Intentional Homicide Rates, 1998 Source: Interpol

  17. Source: CIA World Factbook

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