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Criminal Victimization in the United States, 1995
Presents detailed data
on major variables measured by the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS)
for 1995 that covers --
crimes of violence (rape, sexual assault, robbery, assault) and theft (pocket picking, purse snatching, burglary, theft, and motor vehicle theft), with data on victim characteristics (sex, age, race, ethnicity, marital status, education, income, and residence);
crime characteristics (time and place of occurrence, distance from home, weapon use, self-protection, injury, medical care, economic loss, and time lost from work);
victim-offender relationship; victims' perceptions of substance use by offenders and of offender characteristics (age, race, and sex);
whether crimes
were reported to the police and reasons why; and police response time
for reported crimes.
This report is one in a series. A list of all in the printed series
is provided on the publications page.
After 1995, these data are available only in electronic formats. See Criminal Victimization in United States - Statistical Tables.
Full report: Acrobat file (744K) | ASCII
file (111K)
Spreadsheets
(zip format) (301K) |
About
the source data
Chapter 1: Introduction
- Acrobat file (75K)
Chapter 2: Demography of victims
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Acrobat file (188K) | Spreadsheets (zip format) (63K)
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Chapter 3: Victims and offenders
- Acrobat file (175K) | Spreadsheets (zip format) (57K)
- Chapter 4: Geography
- Acrobat file (135K) | Spreadsheets (zip format) (33K)
- Chapter 5: The
crime event
- Acrobat file (210K) | Spreadsheets (zip format) (77K)
- Chapter 6: Victims
and the criminal justice system
- Acrobat file (169K) | Spreadsheets (zip format) (49K)
Appendixes Acrobat
file (77K) | ASCII file (59K)
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