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| Information Note for Participants |
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| Crime Statistics, what do we need them for? (Netherlands), Invited paper, Session 1 |
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| National and International Statistics in evidence-based policy research: a canadian perspective (Canada), Invited paper, Session 1 |
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| Court statistics in the Republic of Slovenia (Slovenia), Invited paper, Session 1 |
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| The need for crime statistics at EU level (European Commission), Invited paper, Session 1 |
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| Ongoing work on developing EU-wide comparable statistics on crime, criminal justice and victimization (Eurostat), Invited paper, Session 2 |
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| Towards comparable information on crime and victimisation. ICVS and ICBS.(UNODC), Invited paper, Session 2 |
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| International demands on crime statistics, a systemic approach (UNODC), Invited paper, Session 2 |
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| The International Violence Against Women Survey (HEUNI), Invited paper, Session 2 |
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| European Sourcebook on Crime and Criminal Justice Statistics-key findings (University of Lausanne), Invited paper, Session 2 |
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| The Italian Citizen’s Safety Survey (Italy), Invited paper, Session 3 |
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| ICVS in Slovenia (Slovenia), Invited paper, Session 3 |
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| Victim surveys conducted by National Statistical Offices. Australian Survey Experience (Australia), Invited paper, Session 3 |
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| Conducting Victimization and Community Safety Surveys: using web-based technology (United States), Invited paper, Session 4 |
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| Framework for justice statistics and analysis (Canada), Invited paper, Session 4 |
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| The British Crime Survey (UK), Invited paper, Session 4 |
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| Crime victim surveys: Political relevance and methodological issues (Denmark), Invited paper, Session 4 |
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| Cross-national comparisons of rape rates: problems and issues (John Jay College, United States), Supporting paper, Session 2 |
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