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Is Crime Rising or Falling? A Comparison of Police-Recorded Crime and Victimization Surveys
Originality – There is much public and academic discourse about different sources of crime measurement yet infrequent analysis of the precise similarities and differences between the methods. This chapter offers a new perspective on long-term trends and highlights an issue of much contemporaneous concern: rising violent crime.