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Crime victimisation in India / / Sudhir Krishnaswamy [and three others], editors



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Titolo: Crime victimisation in India / / Sudhir Krishnaswamy [and three others], editors Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2022]
©2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (286 pages)
Disciplina: 364
Soggetto topico: Criminal justice, Administration of
Criminal justice, Administration of - India
Victims of crimes
Persona (resp. second.): KrishnaswamySudhir
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Intro -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Chapter 1: Crime Victimisation Surveys in Indian Criminal Justice System Reform -- 1 The Criminal Justice System in the Larger Context of State Building -- 2 Building the Criminal Justice System -- 3 The Role of Measurement -- Inputs -- Outputs -- Outcomes -- 4 Crime Victimisation Surveys in India -- 5 The Way Forward -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2: Crime Victimization and Safety Perception Survey: Delhi and Mumbai -- 1 Introduction -- 2 CHRI 2015 Survey: Sampling and Survey Methodology -- Survey Structure -- Sampling -- Survey Administration -- Weights -- 3 Key Findings -- Crime Incidence and Characteristics -- Each Crime Was Experienced at Least Once in Both Delhi and Mumbai -- Theft Was the Most Frequently Experienced Crime in Both Cities -- Experience of Assault Slightly More in Mumbai than Delhi -- Sexual Harassment Instances Were Higher in Delhi than in Mumbai -- Offender Not Known to the Victim in Most of the Crimes Covered -- Demographic Profile of Affected Households -- High-Income Households Less Affected by Crime Compared to Low-Income Households -- Experience of Crime Comparable across Religion, Caste, Mother Tongue, and Period of Stay in City -- Crime Reporting and Police Response -- Low and Inconsistent Rate of Reporting Crimes to the Police -- Victims of Crime Are Reluctant to Engage with the Criminal Justice System -- Less than Half of the Cases Reported to the Police Were Registered -- Only Half of Those Who Reported Crime to the Police Were Satisfied with the Police Response -- Perceptions of Safety -- Residents of Mumbai Perceive the Police More Positively than Delhi Residents -- Respondents Most Feared Falling Victim to Theft, Assault, or Sexual Harassment.
Households in Delhi Begin Feeling Unsafe, Even in Their Own Neighbourhoods, Earlier in the Evening than Those in Mumbai -- Travel at Night Is Considered More Unsafe in Delhi than in Mumbai -- 4 Learning and Way Forward -- Survey Questionnaire (English and Hindi) -- Project Vishwas Setu -- Crime Victimization and Safety Perception Survey -- References -- Chapter 3: Safety Trends and Reporting of Crime (SATARC): A Crime Victimisation Survey -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Sampling and Survey Methodology -- Sample Design -- Survey Instrument -- Definition of Crimes -- Outline of the Survey -- Survey Execution -- Training -- Ethics Review and Consent -- Administration and Data Collection -- 3 Key Findings -- Summary Statistics of the Random Sample -- Crime Incidence -- Underreporting of Crime: Survey Results in Comparison to Official Records -- Reporting to and Satisfaction with Police -- Opinion on Police -- Safety Perceptions and Adaptive Behaviours -- 4 Learning and Way Forward -- Annexure -- Summary Statistics of the Random Sample -- Survey Questionnaire (English) -- Safety Trends and Reporting of Crime (SATARC) Survey (2016) -- References -- Chapter 4: Status of Policing in India Reports: 2018 and 2019 -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Sampling and Survey Methodology -- Survey Design -- Questionnaire Design -- Survey Execution -- 3 Key Findings -- 4 Learning and Way Forward -- Survey Questionnaire (English) -- References -- Chapter 5: The Karnataka Crime Victimization Survey 2018-2019: A Primer for a National Crime Victim Survey -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Sampling and Survey Methodology -- Sampling Strategy -- Sampling Method -- Questionnaire Scope and Design -- Survey Administration -- 3 Key Findings -- 4 Learning and Way Forward -- Survey Questionnaire (English and Kannada) -- References -- Index.
Titolo autorizzato: Crime Victimisation in India  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-031-12251-8
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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Serie: Springer series on Asian criminology and criminal justice research.