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Crime reporting behavior and Black's Behavior of Law
Shih-Ya Kuo1; Steven J Cuvelier2; Chuen-Jim Sheu3; Kuang-Ming Chang
2012-01-27
Source PublicationINTERNATIONAL SOCIOLOGY
ABS Journal Level2
ISSN0268-5809
Volume27Issue:1Pages:51-71
Abstract

This study seeks to extend the theoretical explanation of victims' crime reporting behavior to a social-structural framework by partially using Black's Behavior of Law theory in a non-western context. Black's theory of law postulated that police reporting varied according to five aspects of social life: stratification, morphology, culture, organization and social control. Drawing on the most recent victimization survey conducted in Taiwan, this study focuses on victim reporting of assault, robbery and larceny. Some findings replicated the expectations proposed by Black's propositions, but others were contrary to expectations. Female robbery victims reported to the police approximately three times more than males. The plausible reason might involve the notion of relational distance taken from Black's morphology perspective. It was also found that the severity of infraction was positively related to crime reporting. The coexistence of a strong effect of the variable 'crime seriousness' and the statistical significance of Black's social dimensions might imply that Black's theory has value in forming the broad social context of social action but is insufficient as an explanation of individual behavior.

KeywordDonald Black Behavior Of Law Crime Reporting Taiwan
DOI10.1177/0268580911423054
URLView the original
Indexed BySSCI
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaSociology
WOS SubjectSociology
WOS IDWOS:000299269900003
Scopus ID2-s2.0-84856098217
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionDEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY
Corresponding AuthorShih-Ya Kuo
Affiliation1.West Virginia State University, USA
2.Sam Houston State University, USA
3.National Taipei University, Taiwan
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Shih-Ya Kuo,Steven J Cuvelier,Chuen-Jim Sheu,et al. Crime reporting behavior and Black's Behavior of Law[J]. INTERNATIONAL SOCIOLOGY, 2012, 27(1), 51-71.
APA Shih-Ya Kuo., Steven J Cuvelier., Chuen-Jim Sheu., & Kuang-Ming Chang (2012). Crime reporting behavior and Black's Behavior of Law. INTERNATIONAL SOCIOLOGY, 27(1), 51-71.
MLA Shih-Ya Kuo,et al."Crime reporting behavior and Black's Behavior of Law".INTERNATIONAL SOCIOLOGY 27.1(2012):51-71.
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