CRIME AND PUNISHMENT IN THE USSR: NEW INFORMATION ON DISTRIBUTION
- 1 November 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Soviet Geography
- Vol. 29 (9) , 793-808
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00385417.1988.10640748
Abstract
Analysis of newly available data and recent newspaper reports on the corrective labor system reveals important distributional and spatial aspects to the problem of crime and its punishment in the USSR. The article supplies data on the major categories of offenses, notes the general similarity of crime rates between rural and urban areas and the significant interregional variations in overall and specific crime rates. Evidence is presented which indicates that the total crime rate in Siberia and the Far East greatly exceeds the USSR average. This is attributable to distinctive features of the region's population structure, the instability of its labor force, unsatisfactory living conditions, and the (relatively) still large number of inmates brought to corrective labor camps in Siberia from all over the country.Keywords
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