any illegal act punishable by incarceration or any other punishment after consideration by a judge and jury during legaltrial
historical issues with defining crime
what was considered a crime at one point in time may not be considered a crime according to modern standards e.g smacking a child is no longer acceptable as attitudes towards discipline have changed
cultural issues with defining crime
whatis a crime in one culture may not be a crime according to anotherculture because societalattitudes/normsdifferacross cultures
e.g having more than one wife is common and legal practice in some cultures
official statistics
describesnumber of crimes reportedto and recordedby the police which are then processed by home officeannually
victim surveys
peoples experiences of crimes. e.g CSEW50,000randomly selected households self report frequency and types of crimescommittedagainstthem in past year
offender surveys
targets randomlyselectedcohort of criminals to give details of frequency and types of crimes the committed across a time period
a problem associated with officialstatistics ...
it is susceptible to concealing the fact that 75% of crime goes unreported
this may be due to the victim fearing revenge or feeling untrustworthy of the police
suggests official statistics may be an inaccuraterepresentation of crime
a strength of victim surveys ...
it has the advantage over official statistics
this is because it is lesslikely to conceal the statistic of unreported crime due to its used of selfreport
this is because the individual may feellessresponsible for their actions of reporting rime
a strength of offender surveys
they have been useful in preventing crime due to showing the patterns and riskfactors of offendingbehaviour therefore this demonstrates a real-life application