刑事司法数据比较分析的前景、问题与误区

IF 3.6 2区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Stefan Harrendorf
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摘要

官方犯罪和刑事司法数据受到不同的实质性因素(如受害者报告率)、法律因素(如犯罪定义)和统计因素(如计数规则)的影响。这使国际比较变得复杂。联合国犯罪趋势调查、欧盟统计局的犯罪统计数据以及《欧洲犯罪和刑事司法统计资料》试图提高可比性,并记录剩余的差异。联合国调查和欧盟统计局依赖《国际统计犯罪分类》,该分类有潜力,但尚未得到令人满意的应用。《欧洲原始资料手册》提供了三者中最详细、验证最好的数据。即使是标准化的数据也需要极其谨慎地进行比较。在不同的国家,犯罪程度不是衡量犯罪的有效标准,已完成的故意杀人可能除外。总犯罪率主要取决于国际上不同的警察工作质量。犯罪趋势的比较问题不大,但取决于所比较的犯罪没有太大的不同定义。以不同系统价值比率表示的指标增加了可比性。由于犯罪率和刑事司法变量的巨大差异,无法计算世界或欧洲的平均犯罪率。需要非常谨慎地建立国家集群。
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Prospects, Problems, and Pitfalls in Comparative Analyses of Criminal Justice Data
Official crime and criminal justice data are influenced by different substantive (e.g., victims’ reporting rates), legal (e.g., offense definitions), and statistical (e.g., counting rules) factors. This complicates international comparison. The UN Crime Trends Survey, Eurostat’s crime statistics, and the European Sourcebook of Crime and Criminal Justice Statistics try to enhance comparability and document remaining differences. The UN survey and Eurostat rely on the International Classification of Crimes for Statistical Purposes, which has potential but is not yet satisfactorily applied. The European Sourcebook provides the most detailed and best-verified data among the three. Even standardized data need to be compared with extreme caution. Crime levels are not a valid measure of crime in different countries, with the possible exception of completed intentional homicide. Total crime rates depend mainly on the internationally differing quality of police work. Comparisons of crime trends are less problematic but depend on the offenses under comparison being not defined too differently. Indicators expressed as ratios of different system-based values have increased comparability. Owing to immense differences in crime rates and criminal justice variables, mean crime rates for the world or Europe cannot be calculated. Country clusters need to be built very carefully.
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Crime and Justice-A Review of Research
Crime and Justice-A Review of Research CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Crime and Justice: A Review of Research is a refereed series of volumes of commissioned essays on crime-related research subjects published by the University of Chicago Press. Since 1979 the Crime and Justice series has presented a review of the latest international research, providing expertise to enhance the work of sociologists, psychologists, criminal lawyers, justice scholars, and political scientists. The series explores a full range of issues concerning crime, its causes, and its cure.
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