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Record ID: fc1ef4c9-ff4b-4c59-a2d6-8e1a73f55351
Web resource: https://www.abs.gov.au/websitedbs/D3110129.NSF/f128006d2d1e7c10ca2566fd0081ba4b/f6281e1a8ee0c15eca256e850018bdda!OpenDocument
Type: serial
Title: Crime and Justice News
Other Titles: Crime and justice news
Authors: National Centre for Crime and Justice Statistics
Keywords: Statistics;Measurement
Year: 2004
Publisher: Australian Bureau of Statistics
Citation: (16), April 2004
Notes:  Summarises the aims and content of a recently-released ABS Information paper, 'Measuring Crime Victimisation in Australia: The impact of Different Collection Methodologies'. Aimed at enhancing understanding of the different ways in which crime can be measured and the impact different measurement techniques can have on the kind of results attained, the paper presents an overview of the various types of crime victimisation statistics available and the methodologies employed to compile them, before drawing comparisons between some of these statistics. The news bulletin also provides a review of recent ABS publications and discusses developments occurring in relation to a range of projects run by the National Centre for Crime and Justice Statistics.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/17663
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