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WHY ARE CRIMES UNDERREPORTED? WHAT IS THE CRIME RATE? DOES IT REALLY MATTER?

NCJ Number
69355
Journal
Social Science Quarterly Volume: 61 Issue: 1 Dated: (JUNE 1980) Pages: 23-43
Author(s)
S L MYERS
Date Published
1980
Length
21 pages
Annotation
THIS PAPER EXAMINES THE VICTIM'S DECISION TO REPORT CRIMINAL INCIDENTS, ESTIMATES THE EXTENT OF UNDERREPORTING IN ORDER TO ADJUST REPORTED CRIME DATA, AND USES THE ADJUSTED DATA TO EXAMINE PUNISHMENT AS DETERRENCE.
Abstract
TWO VIEWS REGARDING VICTIMIZATION NONREPORTING THAT HAVE EMERGED ARE THE ECONOMIC OR UTILITARIAN VIEW AND THE INCIDENT-SPECIFIC VIEW. BOTH VIEWS ARE CONSISTENT WITH THE INITIAL FINDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON CRIMINAL JUSTICE STANDARDS AND GOALS THAT PEOPLE DO BE DONE, THAT THE EVENT IS PERSONAL, THAT THE INCIDENT IS UNIMPORTANT, OR THAT THE POLICE WOULD NOT WANT TO BE BOTHERED. A MATHEMATICAL MODEL OF VICTIMIZATION REPORTING BEHAVIOR IS SPECIFIED AND ESTIMATED. SIMULATED REPORT PROBABILITIES ARE USED TO CORRECT FOR UNDERREPORTING IN OFFICIAL CRIME STATISTICS. A MODEL OF THE DETERRENT EFFECT OF PUNISHMENT IS THEN REESTIMATED USING THE CORRECTED CRIME RATES. THE CORRECTION FOR UNDERREPORTING IS LIMITED BY DIFFERENCES IN DEFINITION OF CRIMES. FOR EXAMPLE, A REPORT MAY LUMP TOGETHER ALL ROBBERIES, WHILE ANOTHER MAY DISTINGUISH BETWEEN PERSONAL AND COMMERCIAL CRIMES. A WEIGHTING SCHEME WAS DEVISED TO MAKE THESE TWO DATA SETS COMPARABLE; FINAL RESULTS ARE SENSITIVE TO THIS WEIGHTING. ALSO, A METHOD WAS DEVISED TO DISENTANGLE SIMULTANEOUS-EQUATION BIAS FROM UNDERREPORTING BIAS. THE STUDY CONCLUDES THAT UNDERREPORTING DOES NOT REALLY MATTER IN RELATION TO DETERRENCE. EQUATIONS, TABLES, AND APPROXIMATELY 30 REFERENCES ARE PROVIDED.