Since these trends, serious and issues people seems to be more worried by crimes. But the research evidence which information gathered from administrative data suggests crime rates are not increasing. This essay will briefly explain for this apparent contradiction.
Australian Institute of Criminology statement about fear of crime as regularly fail to distinguish between awareness of general risk, fear of own victimisation, anxiety about life in common. According to Tyler and Boeckmann (1997), experience or instrumental theory and expressive theory explain the public forms of crime and sentencing. Australian Government Australian Institute of criminology describe “The experience/instrumental theory suggests perceptions and fear of crime are the result of personal experience of crime and criminal victimisation. Expressive theories of crime explain broader social concerns regarding the cultural meaning of crime, social change and relations, and conditions conductive to crime and are relatively independent of actual threat”. Furthermore fear of crime is complex. …show more content…
According to The Australian Survey of Social Attitudes cross-sectional mail out survey majority of respondents which was 89.3 percent held incorrect perceptions. More people think currently crime is much more widespread and out of control. But statistics indicate level of crime actually fell during the two years (Brent Davis and Kym Dossetor 2010).Hayes & Prenzler (2014) explain lots of crime remains undetected or unreported as well as public has fear of crime and perception of crime more than it really is. Likewise it’s explain only measuring reported or detected offences and other crimes remain as dark figures and When examine the victimisation surveys more than 50 percent people chose not to report the assault for a different reasons. Reasons includes the victim be familiar with the offender, an incident was not serious enough for police involvement or victim afraid of revenge from the offender. As explain above there are some crimes that extremely difficult to measure (Hayes & Prenzler2014). Some white collar crimes are hard to discover because those crimes easily con covered by routing organisational activity. Victimless crimes not reported or detected and avoiding the opportunity to measure true level of crime. Not only that. Society also appears to be over warring about crime trends. Researchers suggest that more direct impacts to people’s perception of crime given by mass media (Hayes &