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Jennifer L. Truman, Ph.D., Lynn Langton, Ph.D., Bureau of Justice Statistics
August 27, 2015 NCJ 248973
Presents 2014 estimates of rates and levels of criminal victimization in the United States. This bulletin includes violent victimization (rape or sexual assault, robbery, aggravated assault, and simple assault) and property victimization (burglary, motor vehicle theft, and property theft). It describes the annual change from 2013 and analyzes 10-year trends from 2005 through 2014. The bulletin includes estimates of domestic violence, intimate partner violence, injury, and use of weapons in violent victimization. It also describes the characteristics of victims. The National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) collects information on nonfatal crimes, reported and not reported to the police, against persons age 12 or older from a nationally representative sample of U.S. households. During 2014, about 90,380 households and 158,090 persons were interviewed for the NCVS.
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Part of the Criminal Victimization Series
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