A Citizen's Guide to Crime Trends in South Africa

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Crimes & Criminals, Criminology
Cover of the book A Citizen's Guide to Crime Trends in South Africa by Anine Kreigler, Mark Shaw, Jonathan Ball Publishers
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Anine Kreigler, Mark Shaw ISBN: 9781868427239
Publisher: Jonathan Ball Publishers Publication: June 5, 2016
Imprint: Jonathan Ball Language: English
Author: Anine Kreigler, Mark Shaw
ISBN: 9781868427239
Publisher: Jonathan Ball Publishers
Publication: June 5, 2016
Imprint: Jonathan Ball
Language: English

South Africans care a lot about crime. We think and worry about it, plan and insure against it, develop and share theories about it, read about it, and talk about it… a lot.

But how much do we really know? Crime statistics do not belong to the government, academics, specialists, or the press. They are ours: we experience and report crimes and have a right to access and understand their official record. It should not take any particular expertise to get a grasp on what we should make of the figures and graphs that the South African Police Service produces every year.

A Citizen’s Guide to Crime Trends in South Africa provides a basis on which to understand the statistics in a manner that is accessible to everyone. Each chapter challenges a set of oft-repeated assumptions about how bad crime is, where it occurs, and who its victims are. It also demonstrates how and why crime statistics need to be matched with other forms of research, including criminal justice data, in order to produce a fuller account of what we are faced with.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

South Africans care a lot about crime. We think and worry about it, plan and insure against it, develop and share theories about it, read about it, and talk about it… a lot.

But how much do we really know? Crime statistics do not belong to the government, academics, specialists, or the press. They are ours: we experience and report crimes and have a right to access and understand their official record. It should not take any particular expertise to get a grasp on what we should make of the figures and graphs that the South African Police Service produces every year.

A Citizen’s Guide to Crime Trends in South Africa provides a basis on which to understand the statistics in a manner that is accessible to everyone. Each chapter challenges a set of oft-repeated assumptions about how bad crime is, where it occurs, and who its victims are. It also demonstrates how and why crime statistics need to be matched with other forms of research, including criminal justice data, in order to produce a fuller account of what we are faced with.

More books from Jonathan Ball Publishers

Cover of the book Dead Cows for Piranhas by Anine Kreigler, Mark Shaw
Cover of the book Dragons & Butterflies by Anine Kreigler, Mark Shaw
Cover of the book The Ranter's Guide To South Africa by Anine Kreigler, Mark Shaw
Cover of the book Siya Kolisi by Anine Kreigler, Mark Shaw
Cover of the book Seamless Leadership by Anine Kreigler, Mark Shaw
Cover of the book Clever Blacks, Jesus and Nkandla by Anine Kreigler, Mark Shaw
Cover of the book An Arid Eden by Anine Kreigler, Mark Shaw
Cover of the book Ragged Glory by Anine Kreigler, Mark Shaw
Cover of the book Digging Deep by Anine Kreigler, Mark Shaw
Cover of the book The Hidden Thread by Anine Kreigler, Mark Shaw
Cover of the book Agent 407 by Anine Kreigler, Mark Shaw
Cover of the book Death and Taxes by Anine Kreigler, Mark Shaw
Cover of the book Whispers from the Depths by Anine Kreigler, Mark Shaw
Cover of the book Die Staat vs. Oscar by Anine Kreigler, Mark Shaw
Cover of the book The Fifth Mrs Brink by Anine Kreigler, Mark Shaw
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy