On This Page |
About this Topic |
The National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) collects information on violent crimes against persons in the workplace. Workplace violence is defined as nonfatal violence (rape/sexual assault, robbery, and aggravated and simple assault) against employed persons age 16 or older that occurred while they were at work or on duty. Attempts are included with completed victimizations.
Summary findings
From 2005 to 2009 —
Publications & Products |
Data Tables
Press Releases
Methods for Counting High-Frequency Repeat Victimizations in the National Crime Victimization Survey Examines the nature and extent of series victimization in the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS). | |
PDF (2.39M) | ASCII file (101K) | Spreadsheets (Zip format 40K)
|
|
Workplace Violence, 1993-2009 Presents information on violence in the workplace against employed persons based on the Bureau of Justice Statistics' National Crime Victimization Survey and the Bureau of Labor Statistics' Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries. | |
Press Release | PDF (640K) | ASCII file (29K) | Spreadsheet (Zip format 31K)
Part of the Violence in the Workplace Series |
|
Violence in the Workplace, 1993-99 Presents data for 1993 through 1999 from the National Crime Victimization Survey estimating the extent of workplace crime in the United States. | |
Press Release | PDF (146K) | ASCII file (34K) | ZIP Format (Spreadsheet 40K) | Codebooks and Datasets | To order paper version
Part of the Violence in the Workplace Series |
|
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. | |
Press Release (4K) | PDF (103K) | ASCII file (37K) | Codebooks and Datasets
Part of the Violence in the Workplace Series |
|
Violence and Theft in the Workplace This report is the first NCVS report to profile crime victims at work. | |
Press Release | PDF (62K) | ASCII file (8K) | Codebooks and Datasets
Part of the Violence in the Workplace Series |
Bureau of Justice StatisticsBJS Statistical Principals and Practices Scientific Integrity Statement OJP Freedom of Information Act |
Web Site |
PartnersFederal Bureau of Investigation Federal Justice Statistics Resource Center |
Stay Connected |