Keywords
criminology
crime statistics
number of homicides
police credibility
crime statistics
number of homicides
police credibility
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Radical decrease in the number of homicides in Hungary. (2021). Academic Journal of Internal Affairs, 69(4. ksz.), 108-120. https://doi.org/10.38146/BSZ.SPEC.2021.4.8
Abstract
In Hungary, the number of crimes recorded by crime statistics is surprisingly decreasing. Since its peak in 1998, the overall crime rate has fallen to less than a third. Within this, the decline in the number of homicides, which fell to one-fifth, is even more pronounced. Many people critically look at statistical indicators, and the authority’s accounting methods know the superior numbers. In my research, I examined this.
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