MyData:What Is MyData? | Login/Account Info | Download Saved Files | Logout Description & Citation--Study No. 9571 | | | ICPSR Study No.: | 9571 |
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| | | Title: | United Nations World Crime Surveys: First Survey, 1970-1975 and Second Survey, 1975-1980 |
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| | | Principal Investigator(s): | Graeme Newman |
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| Bruce DiCristina |
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| | | Series: | United Nations Surveys of Crime Trends and Operations of Criminal Justice Systems Series |
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| | | Funding Agency: | United States Department of Justice. Bureau of
Justice Statistics. |
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| | | Bibliographic Citation: | Newman, Graeme, and Bruce DiCristina. UNITED NATIONS WORLD
CRIME SURVEYS: FIRST SURVEY, 1970-1975 AND SECOND SURVEY, 1975-1980
[Computer file]. Albany, NY: State University of New York, School of
Criminal Justice [producer], 1991. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university
Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 1991. |
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| | | | Summary: | The United Nations began its World Crime Surveys in 1978.
The first survey collected statistics on a small range of offenses and
on the criminal justice process for the years 1970-1975. The second
survey collected data on a wide range of offenses, offenders, and
criminal justice process data for the years 1975-1980. Several factors
make these two collections difficult to use in combination. Some 25
percent of those countries responding to the first survey did not
respond to the second and, similarly, some 30 percent of those
responding to the second survey did not respond to the first. In
addition, many questions asked in the second survey were not asked in
the first survey. This data collection represents the efforts of the
investigators to combine, revise, and recheck the data of the first two
surveys. The data are divided into two parts. Part 1 comprises all data
on offenses and on some criminal justice personnel. Crime data are
entered for 1970 through 1980. In most cases 1975 is entered twice,
since both surveys collected data for this year. Part 2 includes data
on offenders, prosecutions, convictions, and prisons. Data are entered
for 1970 through 1980, for every even year. |
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| | | Subject Term(s): | convictions (law), correctional facilities, crime, crime patterns, crime prevention, crime reporting, criminal justice policy, criminal justice system, international crime statistics, nations, offenders, offenses, persecution, trends, United Nations |
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| | | Geographic Coverage: | Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, North America, Global |
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| | | Time Period: | 1970 - 1980 |
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| | | Universe: | Member countries of the United Nations. |
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| | | Data Type: | survey data, and aggregate data |
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| | | Data Collection Notes: | The documentation for Part 1 indicates a total of 91
cases (countries). The data, however, indicate a total of 101 cases.
(countries). These ten additional countries are Bulgaria, Cayman
Islands, Gibraltar, Honduras, Hong Kong, Lebanon, Nigeria, Saudi
Arabia, Sudan, and Vanuatu. Similarly, the documentation for Part 2
indicates a total of 91 cases (countries), but there are actually 96.
The five additional countries are Bulgaria, Cayman Islands, Gibraltar,
Honduras, and Vanuatu. The original documentation further indicates 30
records per case. Two countries in Part 1, however, fall short of 30
records per case: Algeria and Mauritius. Algeria is missing one record
and Mauritius is missing 2 records. For both parts, where substantial
discrepancies occurred between the validation data collected through
the questionnaire, the questionnaire data were entered, unless they
appeared to deviate substantially from the overall pattern of the data.
This occurred in only a few instances. The following crime categories
could not be made comparable between the first and second surveys:
rape, drugs, judges, and totals. The term ''rape'' was not used in the
first survey. Instead, the phrase ''sex offenses'' was used. In the
first survey, the phrase ''substance abuse'' was used, and the
responses broken down into ''drugs'' and ''alcohol.'' The data recorded
for the first survey are for ''substance abuse'' with alcohol excluded.
The nearest equivalent to substance abuse in the second survey was the
category ''drug crimes.'' However, the first survey also requested data
on ''illegal traffic in drugs.'' This was not requested in the second
survey, although the variables are included in this data set, and some
data were entered into them from the validation questionnaires. The
first survey did not define ''judges.'' Consequently, no distinction
was made between professional and lay judges. The data of the second
survey report only professional judges. Total crimes was a separate
category in both surveys. It does not necessarily equal the sum of the
other crime categories collected in the survey. In some developing
countries, for example, often the gross total of all crimes was the
only information available. |
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| | | | Data Source: | These data represent the official statistics of member
countries of the United Nations and are drawn from the following
sources: (1) FIRST AND SECOND UNITED NATIONS WORLD CRIME SURVEYS, (2)
UNITED NATIONS QUESTIONNAIRE ON THE PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF VIOLENCE,
(3) UNITED NATIONS WORLD CRIME SURVEY VALIDATION QUESTIONNAIRE, (4)
Yearbooks, Annual Reports, and Statistical Abstracts |
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| | | | Note: | A list of the data formats available for this study can be found in the
summary of holdings. Detailed file-level information (such as record length, case count, and variable count) is listed in the
file manifest. |
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| | | Original ICPSR Release: | 1991-10-23 |
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| | | Version History: | The last update of this study occurred on 1992-02-17. |
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| 2006-01-12 - All files were removed from dataset 3 and flagged as study-level files, so that they will accompany all downloads. |
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| | | Dataset(s): | - DS1: Data on Offenders and Criminal Justice Personnel
- DS2: Data on Offenders, Prosecutions, Convictions, and
Prisons
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