2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-15868-6
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Envisioning Criminology

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“…Nevertheless, these data illustrate the importance of law enforcement officials paying attention to offenders who commit crimes involving animal cruelty and to making an effort to collect data that is as accurate as possible. Despite the limitations and the lack of coverage to date, the NIBRS database is still useful for examining crime within a single jurisdiction or for comparing jurisdictions of similar size and type (e.g., urban vs. rural) (National Academy of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine 2018;Addington 2015;Bibel 2015;Jarvis 2015;Snyder 2013aSnyder , 2013bAddington and Randour 2012;Addington 2009;Bureau of Justice Statistics n.d.).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Nevertheless, these data illustrate the importance of law enforcement officials paying attention to offenders who commit crimes involving animal cruelty and to making an effort to collect data that is as accurate as possible. Despite the limitations and the lack of coverage to date, the NIBRS database is still useful for examining crime within a single jurisdiction or for comparing jurisdictions of similar size and type (e.g., urban vs. rural) (National Academy of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine 2018;Addington 2015;Bibel 2015;Jarvis 2015;Snyder 2013aSnyder , 2013bAddington and Randour 2012;Addington 2009;Bureau of Justice Statistics n.d.).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are also similar to the 2018 data provided by the CJIS, published by Palais (2020b), showing that 48% of 2018 offenders were male, 29% were female, 7% were unknown, and 16% were "blank". This example illustrates why there may be variability in the numbers and demonstrates why it is important to understand how the NIBRS data is collected, how it is processed, and why one must be careful when looking at the numbers from a particular type of crime or category of offender (Addington 2009(Addington , 2015Bibel 2015;Jarvis 2015). This is especially true when making comparisons among the different sources of NIBRS data available for analysis (see also Data Availability Statement).…”
Section: Gender Of Animal Cruelty Offendersmentioning
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“…An organization deals with languages, beliefs, and practices that consist of organizational code (Whyte 1957;Van Maanen, 1973). At the same time, organizational code is varying to individual beliefs.…”
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“…Through various forms of instruction, inculcation, and demonstration organizational knowledge and faith are diffused to individuals. Practices, languages and beliefs that consist of the organizational code when an organization socializes recruits (Peter Moskos, 1973;Van Maanen, 1973). Similarly, the organizational code alters to individual beliefs.…”
Section: Absorptive Capacity and Dominant Logicmentioning
confidence: 99%