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Crime trends through two decades of social changes in Spain

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Over the last two decades, the Spanish social fabric has undergone a variety of profound changes, which in turn may explain the rise in police-recorded crime and prison population figures. Although the rise in crime reported to the police has been higher for common offences--misdemeanors--, the mainstream media concentrates overwhelmingly in serious violent crimes--felonies--. Spain does not have an official agency responsible for conducting victimization surveys to measure crime trends as directly experienced by the citizens. Based on this methodology, our study shows that contrary to information gathered from police data, and despite social fabric changes, crime in Spain is decreasing. The present study also reveals the distorted public perception of this trend, which seems to respond to a repetitive coverage of serious crime by the mainstream media.
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Elisa Garcia-España, Jose Luis Diez-Ripolles, Fatima Perez, Maria Jose Benitez, Anabel Cerezo. Crime trends through two decades of social changes in Spain. Crime, Law and Social Change, 2010, 54 (5), pp.359-380. ⟨10.1007/s10611-010-9262-5⟩. ⟨hal-00642406⟩

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