Inte en gång till. Utvärdering av brottsförebyggande arbete med inriktning mot upprepad utsatthet
Abstract
The report is an evaluation and documentation of a project aiming at preventing
repeat victimisation (rv). Police reports collected during the project
are also used to measure the extent of rv and to identify some patterns in
the distribution of rv.
The crime types investigated in this report are burglary in schools and
small shops and non-lethal violent crimes.
The project included professionals from the police and a local victim
support service working together. The victims of violent crimes were offered
help from the victim support service while the schools and small shops were
contacted by the police.
The project focused on supporting and empowering victims of violent
crimes through informing victims about the juridical process, identifying high
risk situations and -in the case of men’s violence against women with whom
they live- motivating the women to separate from the man.
To prevent repeat burglaries in schools the police informed and motivated
the public company that hired out the buildings to the public schools to
enhance the security, e.g. by installing unbreakable glass in the windows.
The small shops that experienced a burglary were visited by the police
officer and offered advice on how to prevent rv.
Burglaries in schools was the crime type with highest levels of rv (80% of
the police reports were preceded by at least one police report during the last
12 months).
Survival analysis is used to analyse the effect of some background variables
on the risk of rv. The only factor that has any measurable effect on the risk
of rv is the number of previous crimes that the victim has experienced. Many
victims rejected the offer of support that the professionals in the project gave
them. There is no evidence that the support given from the professionals to
the victims who did accept it decreased their risk of rv.
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Date
2005Author
Ekbrand, Hans
Keywords
crime prevention
burglary
violent crimes
men's violence against women
ISSN
0072-5099
Series/Report no.
Research report 136
Forskningsrapport 136
Language
sv