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Blog July 8, 2019

Bridging the gap in public data on crime and safety

Law and order, despite being the most critical public good, is absent in the evidence-based policymaking paradigm.

Media Coverage February 26, 2019

Crime in Urban India

A recent large-scale urban survey by IDFC Institute shows that the most commonly experienced type of crime by an average city resident is theft.

Media Coverage November 15, 2018

‘Majority Fear For Those Outside Home After Sunset’

These are the results of a multi-city crime victimisation survey, which experts say is a useful tool to unearth the reasons for gaps in data and perceptions.

Report November 15, 2018

Safety Trends And Reporting Of Crime (SATARC)

A survey of 20,597 households across Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Bengaluru to assess households’ perception of safety and the police, identify behavioural changes adopted by households to avoid victimisation, and estimate the incidence of crime.

Media Coverage December 18, 2017

Preventing Crimes Against Women—a Subject of Better Policing & Social Attitudes

A very low percentage of people consider the safety of women an important election issue.

Blog November 28, 2017

Safety Trends and Reporting of Crime – A Crime Victimisation Survey

Public Seminar hosted by NIPFP featuring the “Safety Trends and Reporting of Crime – A Crime Victimisation Survey”.

Op-ed September 28, 2017

Opinion | Why 87% of Delhi Homes Start Worrying if Women are Not Home by 9PM

The poor sense of safety and consequent adaptive behaviours adopted by households using SATARC Survey data.

Op-ed September 27, 2017

Opinion| Why do more than 90% thefts in India’s metro cities go unreported

The state of underreporting of crime in 4 major cities of India.

Op-ed August 14, 2017

Opinion| Towards Building a People’s Police

People’s confidence in the police in four major metros in India.

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