Oditor, Vol. IV,No. 02/2018

ELEMENTS OF MULTIVARIATION ANALYSIS OF CRIME ON SCARCE MEETINGS
Dejan Jeremić[1], Ratomir Antonović[2], Slobodan Stanojević[3], Tomislav Radović[4]

Date received: 10.06.2017.
Date accepted: 30.06.2017.

JEL: M29

Abstract

Crime represents a harmful occurrence that is specific for each culture and socioeconomic formation. Due to this it is no surprise that there is an interst for crime in different areas of social sciences and life. Since crime is a burning topic of numerious scientific and expert analyses or researches, it can be concluded that it is an old mutual problem of all countries, old and new ones. It doesn’t depend only on the sociopolitical order, but economic development and characteristical social factors and circumstances that exist in respective countries as well. Suprisingly large diversity of causes and circumstances that lead to the occurrence of crime demands a different approach to its research. It is possible and consists of the application of multivariate analysis, since it allows for many different ways of observing crime and taking more efficient actions aimed at its prevention and enabling of normal functioning and development of state and society.

Key words: Method, crime, control, analysis, factors and variables of crome, implicit knowledge, application, causes of crime.


[1] Dejan Jeremić Ph.D., Sequester Employment, Palmotićeva street no. 22, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia, E-mail: office@sequesteremployment.com.
[2] Ratomir Antonović M.A., Doctorate student, Foundation Support life, Mitropolita Petra street no. 15, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia, E-mail: sekretar@podrzizivot.com
[3] Slobodan Stanojević Ph.D., Associate professor, Modern Business School, 11000 Belgrade, Terazije no. 27, 11000 Beograd, E-mail: slobodan.stanojevic@mbs.edu.rs
[4] Tomislav Radović Ph.D., Assistant professor, University John Nesbit, Faculty of management, Park šuma Kraljevića nn, 19000 Zaječar, Serbia, E-mail: tomislav.radovic@fmz.edu.rs