The Prüm Implementation, Evaluation and Strengthening (P.I.E.S.) of Forensic DNA Data Exchange. Northumbria University Final Report

Derek Johnson, Anika Ludwig, Bethany Younger, Mary McCloskey

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Abstract

This document is the final project outcome report of a 3 year E.C. funded research project with multiple european partners detailing the Northumbria University findings. The report details the examination of criminal offending across England for a 3 year period (2011 - 2013) by inter-EU migrants and the development of an intuitive and transferable analytical model of such offending. Analysis details (a) spatial patterns of offending at a meso scale (b)age-crime profiles of offenders by gender (c) types of crime committed before moving on to examine data availability across EU member states and the analytical models transferability. Spatial analsyis of inter-EU migrant offending is conducted from a wider EU perspective providing EU wide migrant offending context across Member States.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationNewcastle upon Tyne, UK
PublisherNorthumbria University
Number of pages103
Publication statusPublished - 15 Jul 2014

Keywords

  • crime
  • EU migrant
  • offending
  • spatial diversity
  • age-crime profiles

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