Compilation of data from the Tenth United Nations Survey on Crime Trends (2005-2006), with sex ratios of parliament members, police, prosecutors, judges, prison staff, and prisoners.
This dataset provides structured data for selected variables from the Tenth United Nations Survey on Crime Trends (2005-2006) (CTS10). The United Nations surveys on crime trends provides data over time on criminal justice systems across the world. The source data and documentation are available online, but not in one standard place. CTS10 is an extract focusing of the size and sex composition of groups within the criminal justice system: police, prosecutors, judges, prison staff, and prisoners. These data can be linked to other historical data on criminal justice systems and country/jurisdiction socio-economic data via a crosswalk. Statistics for the sex ratio of parliament members have been added based on data from the United Nations Human Development Report. Data for the United States has been corrected and expanded using additional sources.
Dataset sheets:
- summary stats: quartiles across jurisdictions for sex ratios of parliamentary members, police, prosecutors, judges, prison staff, and prisoners, with additional stats for completely reporting jurisdictions
- sex ratios c. 2006: counts and sex ratios by jurisdiction and criminal justice system group
- data synthesis: details of some data changes to account for missing values
- extract: data from Tenth United Nations Survey on Crime Trends (CTS10) for 2005 and 2006, with construction of synthesis nc2006 to reduce missing values
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