Chapter 03 The Nature and Extent of Crime
Chapter 03 The Nature and Extent of Crime
Chapter 03 The Nature and Extent of Crime
Official Data
Victim Data
Self-report Data
Uniform Crime Reports
• Indexed Crimes
Violent – Criminal Homicide
Crime – Forcible Rape
– Robbery
– Aggravated assault
– Burglary
– Larceny/theft Non-violent
– Motor vehicle theft Crime
– Arson
• Non-Indexed Crimes
– All others
Problems With The Uniform Crime
Reports
• Age • Gangs
• The economy • Drugs
• Social malaise
• Media
• Abortion
• Justice Policy
• Guns
Figure 3.3 Crime Rate Trends
Current Crime Trends
Social class
Ecology
Gender
Age
Race
Guns and Crime
• Regardless of economic
status, marital status, race,
and sex, younger people
commit crime more often
than their older peers;
research indicates this
relationship has been
stable across time periods
ranging from 1935 to the
present
Gender and Crime