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Author: Broadhurst, Roderic

Title: Hong Kong United Nations International Crime Victim Survey: Final Report of the 2006 Hong Kong UNICVS

Summary: This report presents the findings of the 2006 Hong Kong United Nations International Crime Victim survey. This was the first time the UNICVS was conducted in Hong Kong SAR China. For this reason, no trends in crime over time are available but where appropriate, the results are compared with those of other main cities in the developed and the developing world. The report shows crime victimisation rates for ten types of common crimes: car theft, theft from car, household burglary and attempted burglary, robbery, personal theft, assault, and sexual victimisation. In addition, the report examines non-conventional crimes such as corruption and bribery, and consumer fraud. A unique feature of the Hong Kong UNICVS is a set of questions on cyber victimisation. The report also presents information on other topics related to criminal justice such as reporting to the police and the police response to victimisation, fear of crime, crime prevention measures, and opinions about police and sentencing. Hong Kong’s residents attitudes to restorative justice and victims’ participation in the justice process are also examined.

Details: Hong Kong: University of Hong Kong; Canberra: Australian National University, 2010. 89p.

Source: Internet Resource

Year: 2010

Country: Hong Kong

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Shelf Number: 119341

Keywords:
Crime (Hong Kong)
Crime Statistics - International Crime Victim Surv
Victimization Surveys