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Identity Theft, 2005Presents data from the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) on identity theft victimization and its consequences. This report presents the first full year of data available after new questions about identity theft were added to the survey in July 2004. Identity theft is defined in the report as credit card thefts, thefts from existing accounts, misuse of personal information, and multiple types at the same time. Based on interviews with a nationally representative sample of 40,000 household residents, the report describes age, race, and ethnicity of the household head; household income and composition; and location of the household. Characteristics of the theft presented include economic loss, how the theft was discovered, whether misuse is ongoing, and problems experienced as a result of the identity theft. Highlights include the following:
11/07 NCJ 219411 This publication is one in a series. More recent editions may be available. To view a list of all in the series go to the publications page. Acrobat file (205K) | ASCII file (22K) | Spreadsheets (zip format 9K) |
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