[Answerland] Question to answer: research on crime recurrence

Tamara Ottum tamara.ottum at state.or.us
Fri Sep 20 08:17:46 PDT 2019


Hello Answerlanders,

A patron is looking for help:

"Hello, I'm looking for book, websites or articles detailing the probability of crime recurrence on past victims of crime. It's common for victims of crime to fall into the gambler's fallacy, thinking the likelihood of a crime occurring again is lower now that a crime has been experienced. Any information regarding crime recurrence, crime probability and or local data would be greatly appreciated."

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-Tamara

Tamara Ottum
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