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Young, Peter and O'Donnell, Ian and Clare, Emma (2001) Crime in Ireland: trends and patterns, 1950 to 1998. A report by the Institute of Criminology, Faculty of Law, University College Dublin for the National Crime Council. Dublin: Stationery Office.

This report examines levels and trends in crime in the Republic of Ireland for the 48 year period from 1950 to 1998. The report looks at indictable crime and non-indictable crime and at the follwing groups of crime: offenses against the person, offenses against property, larcenies, and other offenses. The report also looks at Irish patterns of recorded crimes and compared internationally, crime surveys and victim surveys, and indictable crimes by juveniles.


Item Type
Report
Publication Type
Irish-related, Report
Drug Type
Substances (not alcohol/tobacco)
Intervention Type
Crime prevention
Date
2001
Call No
MM2, VH4.2
Pages
xiii,
Publisher
Stationery Office
Place of Publication
Dublin
ISBN
0755710118
Notes
Includes a bibliography, appendcies and statistical tables.
EndNote
Accession Number
HRB 330 (Available), HRB 1375 (Available), HRB 1374 (Available)

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