Detis T. Duhart
December 20, 2001 NCJ 190076
Presents data for 1993 through 1999 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 Bureau of Labor Statistics Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries are also included to describe the nature of work-related homicide. The report examines workplace victimizations both as trends from 1993 to 1999 and in the aggregate.
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Part of the Violence in the Workplace Series
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