sacred
shame
disinterested
not affected
lack of knowledge
complexity
lack of media interest
lack of public conern
culture bound crime
Decriminalisation
legal change
police prioitisation
procedural change
the ripple effect
crime goes unrecorded
cultural consequences
cultural change
gaming
news
tv
flim
music
soical media
moral panic
changing public concerns and attitudes
perceptions of crime trends
stereotyping of criminals
levels of response to crime tand types of punishment
changing priorities and emphasis
very high reliablity due to the CSEW doing an anuuly repeated similary questions and can compare the amonout of crime from one year to the next
collting information from the victims of crime
very ethical the victim is keeped anonymous and follows ethical guidelines
to have the most actul view of crime and to capture the dark figure of crime
captues the 'dark figures of crime' meaing the crimes that go unreported.
uses a large sample that is representative of the poulation
an estimate of teh amount of crime in the UK
relies of subjective interpeation of the victima
to serve the public and ensures trustworthy, valuable and of high quality
not reliable because 1/5 of the of the police areas not reliable
No. accroding to the CSEW only 40% of crimes are reported and police only recored around 60% of reports
yes because the individual can't be identifited
different officers and police forces classifying follow the same procedures
different officers classify the same incident differently
different forces may define a crime differently