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The geography of repeat victimisation
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Repeat victimisation in Australia : extent, correlates and implications for crime prevention
Satyanshu Mukherjee and Carlos Carcach
ISBN 0 642 24057 4 ; ISSN 1326-6004
Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology, 1998
(Research and Public Policy Series, no. 15)
{Cover title: Repeat victimisation in Australia}
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Abstract
Since some States and regions tend to display higher prevalence of crime than others, this chapter examines statistical data to see whether this is the case. It shows the number and percentage of repeat and single incident victims by State and part of the State, together with their confidence intervals, for household and personal offences.