Unreported crimes,public dissatisfaction of police,and observed police misconduct in the Volgograd region,Russia: A research note |
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Authors: | Olga Semukhina |
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Affiliation: | Department of Social and Cultural Sciences, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, USA |
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Abstract: | The paper examines the issue of widespread underreporting of crimes in the Volgograd region of Russia. The factors of public satisfaction with police, prior observed police misconduct, type of crime, and victim’s demographics are used to explain a victim’s decision to report crimes to the police. The research is based on a representative sample of Russian citizens conducted over a 9 year period in the Volgograd region (1998–2007) with a sample size of 1332 cases. The study concludes that prior observed police misconduct, especially the falsification of documents, is the strongest predictor of victims’ decisions to report crimes. The research holds critical implications for the ongoing reform of Russian police. |
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Keywords: | post-Soviet comparative policing crime reporting police misconduct Russia |
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