sdg – Centro de Excelencia UNODC-INEGI https://www.cdeunodc.inegi.org.mx Tue, 10 Sep 2024 21:00:26 +0000 es-MX hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.6.26 /unodc/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/cropped-Recurso-1-32x32.png sdg – Centro de Excelencia UNODC-INEGI https://www.cdeunodc.inegi.org.mx 32 32 The UNODC-INEGI Center of Excellence provides a tool to improve the dissemination of Victimization Survey results. /index.php/2022/05/13/the-unodc-inegi-center-of-excellence-provides-a-tool-to-improve-the-dissemination-of-victimization-survey-results/ Fri, 13 May 2022 15:22:52 +0000 /?p=8908 Mexico City, May 06, 2022. The UNODC-INEGI Center of Excellence presents its new technical document “Dissemination of data on victimization.

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Mexico City, May 06, 2022. The UNODC-INEGI Center of Excellence presents its new technical document “Dissemination of data on victimization. Good practices in elaborating reports, storytelling with data and data visualizations of Victimization Surveys results“, a tool that guides in the elaboration of quality dissemination products on National Crime Victimization Surveys (CVS).

The use of CVS has proliferated in the world over the last 50 years due to their great usefulness in generating data that sheds light on the real crime rate in a country and on people’s opinions about their security and relevant justice institutions. For example, between 1992 and 2009, an average of 3.6 official surveys were conducted worldwide per year, while between 2010 and 2020, this average rose to 5.1 surveys per year, representing a 40% growth (see UNODC-INEGI CoE Atlas of Victimization Surveys). This growth is linked to their value in generating key information for monitoring 5 indicators of Goal 16 of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. However, despite this proliferation, there is a lack of tools focused on guiding the elaboration and dissemination of victimization data.

Given this circumstance, the UNODC-INEGI Center of Excellence, through this new tool, seeks to guide the presentation of reports and stories with quality data that generate impact. This document delves into:

  • Presentation of results in accordance with scientific standards.
  • The visualization and narrative elements increase the likelihood that the message will reach those who use these data.
  • Strategies to promote accessibility and availability of results to the end-user.
  • The importance of reinforcing the replicability and comparability of results between surveys.

The first two sections of this publication address good practices for Results Reports and Data Stories. In each of them, we identify their characteristics, the general steps for their construction, and the elements to ensure their quality. The third section explores the use of images, color, text, and the layout of the documents themselves to build a visualization of the impact that encourages the use of victimization data.

The document also incorporates the latest advances in data visualization strategies that encompass all sections of a document. Finally, it is aligned with international data production standards such as the United Nations Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics, the ECLAC Regional Code of Practice on Statistics for Latin America and the Caribbean, and the OECD Council Recommendation on Good Statistical Practice.

The UNODC-INEGI Center of Excellence trusts that this document will be useful for countries and their data-producing institutions in the process of constructing reports and data stories of future CVS around the world.

Finally, we invite you to visit our website to get tuned about publications, future trainings, and events, as well as to follow us on our social networks where we share relevant information about the CoE’s topics of interest.

Download document: Dissemination of victimization data. Good practices in elaborating reports, storytelling with data, and data visualizations with Victimization Survey results.

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The Caribbean moves forward in the adoption of the ICCS with the support from the Center of Excellence /index.php/2022/02/17/the-caribbean-moves-forward-in-the-adoption-of-the-iccs-with-the-support-from-the-center-of-excellence/ Thu, 17 Feb 2022 15:45:44 +0000 /?p=8607 On February 15 and 16, the UNODC-INEGI Center of Excellence in Statistical Information on Government, Crime, Victimization and Justice (CoE),

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On February 15 and 16, the UNODC-INEGI Center of Excellence in Statistical Information on Government, Crime, Victimization and Justice (CoE), of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) shared essential information so that the countries that integrate the CariSECURE project of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) can continue the process of adopting the International Classification of Crimes for Statistical Purposes (ICCS) in their criminal justice system.

The CoE presented the progress some of the countries have made towards the harmonization of the crimes contained in their criminal codes with the standardized categories proposed in the ICCS. Common practices were highlighted, as well as areas of opportunity. The presentation of these results allowed the UNDP representative, Miguel Trim, as well as the collaborators for the CariSECURE project to express their questions and propose actions to be taken to continue advancing with the adoption of the classification.

Additionally, the CoE provided technical details to ensure that administrative records on crime not only comply with the ICCS framework, but that they can also be relevant for the United Nations Survey of Crime Trends and Operations of Criminal Justice Systems (UN-CTS), an instrument that, together with ICCS, promotes the production of consistent and comparable crime statistics at the international level.

The workshop further served as a platform for the representatives of the CariSECURE countries to discuss relevant aspects of the adoption of ICCS. The CoE team pledged to keep supporting the countries in the next stages of ICCS implementation.

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