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The National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) obtains yearly data from a national sample of households within the United States. The survey measures the violent crimes of rape, sexual assault, robbery, aggravated and simple assault as well as personal theft and the property crimes of household burglary, motor vehicle theft and property theft. The survey includes crimes reported to the police as well as those that were not reported. Victims who experienced a violent crime are asked whether or not the offender(s) were gang members. Many victims do not know if the offender(s) belonged to gangs.
These findings present yearly information on victims who could determine that the offender(s) were in gangs, those victims who knew that the offender(s) were not in gangs and those who did not know about offender(s) gang membership.
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Violence by Gang Members, 1993-2003 Provides estimates of the number and rate of violent crimes committed by offenders that victims perceived to be members of gangs based on National Crime Victimization Survey data. | |
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