Bureau of Justice Statistics,,,,,,,, filename: cv06100.csv,,,,,,,, "Table 100. Percent of victimizations reported to the police, by value of loss and type of crime",,,,,,,, "data source: National Criminal Victimization Survey, 2006 NCJ 223436",,,,,,,, produced by: Cathy Maston ,,,,,,,, authors: Patsy Klaus and Cathy Maston,,,,,,,, refer questions to: askbjs@usdoj.gov 202-307-0765,,,,,,,, data of version: 08/29/08,,,,,,,, "Table 100. Property crimes, 2006: Percent of victimizations reported to the police, by value of loss and type of crime",,,,,,,, ,Percent of all victimizations reported to the police,,,,,,, Value of loss/a,All property crimes,,Household burglary,,Motor vehicle theft,,Theft, All losses/b,37.4,%,51.6,%,89,%,32,% Less than $10/c,21.8,,20.1,*,0,*,21.9, $10 -$49,16.1,,20,,0,*,15.8, $50-$99,20.7,,31.6,,0,*,19.9, $100-$249,30.7,,37.3,,75.9,*,29.7 $250-$499,44.9,,55.1,,46.7,*,43 $500-$999,60.2,,57.9,,58.4,,61.2 "$1,000 or more",80,,77.2,,98.5,,71.8 "Note: Many incident characteristics were unaffected or minimally affected by changes in methodology in the 2006 National Crime Victimization. However, caution should be used in comparing 2006 rates of individual variables, particularly those with small sample sizes, to previous years. See Criminal Victimization, 2006, at .",,,,,,, *Estimate is based on about 10 or fewer sample cases.,,,,,,, "a/The proportions refer only to losses of cash and/or property, and exclude the value of property damage.",,,,,,, b/Includes data for victims who did not provide a specific value for their losses.,,,,,,, c/Includes items that had no value.,,,,,,,