Some people do not report a crime because they don't see a reason, maybe they doubt that the police will bother to investigate a small home invasion. Other people are embarrassed about they crime, maybe they think they deserved what happened to them or they just don't want to have to explain it to anybody. And, most obviously, people don't often report crimes that they themselves have committed because they want to get away with it.
Dark Figure of crime- Crime that is not reported to the police and that remains unknown to officials.
Dark Figure of crime- Crime that is not reported to the police and that remains unknown to officials.
Dark Figure of crime- Crime that is not reported to the police and that remains unknown to officials.
The crime should be reported wherever the crime occured.
Property Crimes are most likely to be reported
Iceland has a crime rate of 14, 726.95 reported criminals every 100,000 citizens which is the highest reported to this day
No, not unless it was the victim themselves who reported it. In that case you would certainly know who it was.
Crime statistics are supposed to be and usually are reported by local and federal law enforcement agencies. Many times the statistics are reported in the newspaper.
The victim of the crime had reported it to the police.
The newspaper that focuses on crimes is typically called a "crime blotter" or "police blotter." These sections in newspapers list recent crime incidents reported by law enforcement agencies in a specific area.
Any sort of crime must be reported on job applications. Faliure to do this is a crime in itself.
Impossible to answer since (a) not all crimes are reported and (b) not all reported crime statistics are publicly available !