What is recidivism?
Recidivism is the act of relapsing into criminal behaviour, often after a period of imprisonment or other form of punishment. It is often used to describe the rate at which…
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Recidivism is the act of relapsing into criminal behaviour, often after a period of imprisonment or other form of punishment. It is often used to describe the rate at which…
Read MoreCrime is a topic that is often at the forefront of people’s minds, especially when it is reported on in the media. But how accurate is the public’s perception of…
Read MoreCrime statistics are often used to measure the rate of criminal activity in a given area and to compare crime rates across different locations. These statistics can be helpful in…
Read Morethe construction of the ideal victim in the media The portrayal of victims in the media is a crucial aspect of public discourse surrounding crime and victimisation. This blog examines…
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