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Workplace Violence, 1992-96
Presents data for 1992
through 1996 from the National Crime Victimization Survey estimating the
extent of workplace crime in the United States. The report describes the
different types of workplace crimes, their frequency of occurrence, the
characteristics of the victims and offenders, victimization by profession,
the victim/offender relationship and how many of these victimizations are
reported to law enforcement. Data from the FBI's Uniform Crime Reports and
the Bureau of Labor Statistics are also included to describe the nature
of workplace homicide. The report examines workplace victimizations both
as trends from 1992 to 1996 and in the aggregate. 7/98 NCJ 168634
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