Public place violence in Stockholm City: trend, patterns and new police tactics

Sven Granath
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This descriptive study examines patterns of and trends in violence in public places in Stockholm City, with a focus on offender residential status, repeat offending and the trend in serious violence. The data are taken from official registers of police-reported assault offences in Stockholm City. The findings indicate that public-place violence is for the most part committed by individuals who themselves do not live in the urban core district. Nearly half of the perpetrators have also been victims of violence in public places in Stockholm, and there was a considerable element of repeat offending. As regards the trend since 2001, the total level of reported violence in the public places in Stockholm City has increased. However, serious violence decreased by 30–40% between 2001–2002 and 2011–2012. The findings thus appear to be roughly consistent with the crime drop hypothesis. The results are discussed in relation to situational crime prevention, particularly since new methods of situational ‘hot spots’ policing were adopted in 2006. It is suggested that the trends may reflect situational policing strategies, both in terms of a lessening of the dark figure of violent crime and in terms of the prevention of serious forms of violent offences.
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斯德哥尔摩公共场所暴力:趋势、模式和新的警察策略
这项描述性研究审查了斯德哥尔摩市公共场所暴力的模式和趋势,重点是罪犯的居住状况、重复犯罪和严重暴力的趋势。这些数据来自斯德哥尔摩市警方报告的攻击犯罪的官方登记册。研究结果表明,公共场所的暴力行为大多是由自己不住在城市核心区的人实施的。近一半的犯罪者也是斯德哥尔摩公共场所暴力的受害者,而且有相当多的重复犯罪因素。关于2001年以来的趋势,斯德哥尔摩市公共场所报告的暴力事件总数有所增加。然而,2001-2002年和2011-2012年期间,严重暴力事件减少了30-40%。因此,研究结果似乎与犯罪率下降的假设大致一致。研究结果与情境犯罪预防有关,特别是自2006年采用情境“热点”警务新方法以来。有人认为,这种趋势可能反映了情境警务策略,既减少了暴力犯罪的黑暗面,也预防了严重形式的暴力犯罪。
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