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- Clearance_rate abstract "In criminal justice, clearance rate is calculated by dividing the number of crimes that are "cleared" (a charge being laid) by the total number of crimes recorded. Clearance rates are used by various groups as a measure of crimes solved by the police. Clearance rates can be problematic for measuring the performance of police services and for comparing various police services. This is because a police force may employ a different way of measuring clearance rates. For example, each police force may have a different method of recording when a "crime" has occurred and different criteria for determining when a crime has been "cleared." One police force may appear to have a much better clearance rate because of its calculation methodology.In System Conflict Theory, it is argued that clearance rates cause the police to focus on appearing to solve crimes (generating high clearance rate scores) rather than actually solving crimes. Further focus on clearance rates may result in effort being expended to attribute crimes (correctly or incorrectly) to a criminal, which may not result in retribution, compensation, rehabilitation or deterrence.".
- Clearance_rate thumbnail 2004_UCR_crime_clearance.jpg?width=300.
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- Clearance_rate hasPhotoCollection Clearance_rate.
- Clearance_rate subject Category:Crime_data.
- Clearance_rate subject Category:Criminology.
- Clearance_rate subject Category:Law_enforcement.
- Clearance_rate type Abstraction100002137.
- Clearance_rate type Cognition100023271.
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- Clearance_rate type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Clearance_rate comment "In criminal justice, clearance rate is calculated by dividing the number of crimes that are "cleared" (a charge being laid) by the total number of crimes recorded. Clearance rates are used by various groups as a measure of crimes solved by the police. Clearance rates can be problematic for measuring the performance of police services and for comparing various police services. This is because a police force may employ a different way of measuring clearance rates.".
- Clearance_rate label "Aufklärungsquote".
- Clearance_rate label "Clearance rate".
- Clearance_rate label "Taux d'élucidation".
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- Clearance_rate sameAs Q378749.
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- Clearance_rate sameAs Clearance_rate.
- Clearance_rate wasDerivedFrom Clearance_rate?oldid=543597043.
- Clearance_rate depiction 2004_UCR_crime_clearance.jpg.
- Clearance_rate isPrimaryTopicOf Clearance_rate.