TY - JOUR PY - 2003// TI - Repeat victimisation and prolific offending: chance or choice? JO - International journal of police science and management A1 - Everson, Steve SP - 180 EP - 194 VL - 5 IS - 3 N2 - This article reports the findings of a study that used, as a starting point, two well-established findings. First, that a small proportion of offenders is responsible for a very large proportion of offences and, second, that a small proportion of victims suffers a large proportion of offences. What is the link between these two facts? What role do prolific offenders play in the repeated victimization of individuals and locations? The study also analysed factors, relating to the offending 'career' of a criminal, that might impact upon repeat offending. It went on to examine the transition of offending from one offence to the next by individuals and whether repeat offenders were 'specialists' or 'generalists'. The study concluded with a discussion on ways in which the findings might be utilised in crime prevention/reduction efforts.

LA - SN - 1461-3557 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1350/ijps.5.3.180.16068 ID - ref1 ER -