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Family Violence Despite obstacles a victim faces in acknowledging family violence, a significant amount of domestic assault is reported to National Crime Survey (NCS) interviewers, even in response to questions not specifically designed to explore this subject.
Part of the Criminal Victimization Series
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4/1/1984 |
NCJ 93449 |
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American Response to Crime - An Overview of Criminal Justice Systems Based on 'Report to the Nation of Crime and Justice,' this bulletin provides an overview of the basic concepts in the response of criminal justice institutions to crime in the United States.
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12/1/1983 |
NCJ 91936 |
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Criminal Victimization in the United States, 1981 Comprehensive statistical information about crime and its victims is presented in the ninth annual report based on results of the National Crime Survey (NCS).
Part of the Criminal Victimization in the United States Series
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11/1/1983 |
NCJ 90208 |
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Bibliography of Statistical Applications in Law and Justice A total of 104 bibliographic listings cover 21 categories of statistical applications in various areas of criminal justice.
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10/1/1983 |
NCJ 92766 |
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Report to the Nation on Crime and Justice - The Data This nontechnical report digests the latest available data to give the general reader a clear, accurate overview of crime, victims, offenders, and the criminal justice system and its costs.
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10/1/1983 |
NCJ 87068 |
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Criminal Victimization in the United States, 1973-1982 Trends Presents data from National Crime Surveys from 1973 to 1982 to show trends in particular crime categories, and the narrative portion of the report focuses on changes between 1981 and 1982.
Part of the Criminal Victimization in the United States Series
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9/1/1983 |
NCJ 90541 |
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Households Touched by Crime, 1982 A total of 29 percent (24.8 million) of the nation's households were touched by a crime of violence or theft in 1982, a slightly lower percentage than in 1981 (30 percent).
Part of the Crime and the Nation's Households Series
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6/1/1983 |
NCJ 88671 |
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Victim and Witness Assistance - New State Laws and the System's Response The victim/witness movement has achieved considerable success in the State legislatures in recent years, but little attention has been paid to the operational implications inherent in such programs or to the substantial financial responsibilities imposed on the criminal justice system.
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5/1/1983 |
NCJ 87934 |
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Criminal Victimization in the U.S. 1980-81 Changes Based on New Estimates A summary of the findings from the 1981 National Crime Survey accompanies a discussion of the changes in the estimates of the 1980 data based on the use of the actual population figures from the 1980 census.
Part of the Criminal Victimization: National Crime Victimization Survey Series
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3/1/1983 |
NCJ 87577 |
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Criminal Victimization in the United States, 1980 Eighth in a series of annual reports from the National Crime Survey, this edition presents comprehensive data on selected crimes of violence and theft that took place in 1980. Crimes not reported to the police as well as those reported are included.
Part of the Criminal Victimization in the United States Series
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11/1/1982 |
NCJ 84015 |
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Households Touched by Crime, 1981 Almost 25 million households were affected by violent crime or theft in 1981, amounting to 30 percent of the nation's population.
Part of the Crime and the Nation's Households Series
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9/1/1982 |
NCJ 84406 |
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Criminal Victimization in the U.S.: 1979-80 Changes, 1973-1980 Trends Victimization rates remained stable for most offenses measured by the National Crime Survey (NCS) in 1980, except for declines (between 1979 and 1980) in three crimes: assault, personal larceny without victim-offender contact, and household larceny.
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7/18/1982 |
NCJ 80838 |
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Crime and the Elderly Based on data from the National Crime Survey over the past 8 years (1973-80), this report highlights the relative incidence of selected lesser and more serious crime against the Nation's 24 million elderly.
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12/1/1981 |
NCJ 79614 |
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Criminal Victimization in the United States, 1973-1979 Trends This report examines 7-year trends and year-to-date change in National Crime Survey data on crimes of rape, robbery, assault, and larceny against persons and household burglary, larceny, and motor vehicle theft.
Part of the Criminal Victimization in the United States Series
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10/1/1981 |
NCJ 77639 |
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Criminal Victimization in the United States, 1979 Seventh in a series of annual reports from the National Crime Survey, this edition presents comprehensive data on selected crimes of violence and theft for calendar year 1979.
Part of the Criminal Victimization in the United States Series
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9/1/1981 |
NCJ 76710 |
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Hispanic Victim - A National Crime Survey Report Based on data from the national crime survey, this report focuses on the nature of crime against Hispanics, comparing and contrasting selected characteristics of Hispanic and non-Hispanic victims, as well as of the crimes themselves. Data are based on annual averages for the period 1973-78.
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8/1/1981 |
NCJ 69261 |
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Victims of Crime Findings from the National Crime Survey (NCS) are presented in this informative pamphlet on victims of crime.
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3/1/1981 |
NCJ 79615 |
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Measuring Crime This Bureau of Justice Statistics bulletin outlines the crimes that are measured and the methodologies that are used for the two major crime measurement programs: the Uniform Crime Reports (UCR) program and the National Crime Survey (NCS).
Part of the Criminal Victimization: National Crime Victimization Survey Series
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2/1/1981 |
NCJ 75710 |
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Crime Against the Elderly in 26 Cities This report uses National Crime Survey data from 26 cities to investigate personal victimization of the elderly (persons 65 years of age and older).
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1/1/1981 |
NCJ 76709 |
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Restitution to Victims of Personal and Household Crimes This report assesses the potential scope, structure, cost, feasibility, and effectiveness of programs in which convicted criminals make restitution to the victims of their crimes.
Part of the Criminal Victimization: National Crime Victimization Survey Series
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1/1/1981 |
NCJ 72770 |
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Violent Crime in the United States The briefing book on violent crime, prepared as part of the National Indicators System for informing the White House of social and economic trends, presents graphs, tables, charts, and narrative describing the kinds of violent crimes, their likely victims and locations, and the offenders.
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1/1/1981 |
NCJ 79741 |
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Criminal Victimization in the U.S - A Description of 1973-78 Trends This report examines 6-year trends as well as year-to-year change in national crime survey data on selected crimes of violence and theft.
Part of the Criminal Victimization Series
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12/1/1980 |
NCJ 66716 |
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Criminal Victimization in the United States, 1978 Sixth in a series of annual reports from the national crime survey, this report presents comprehensive data on selected crimes of violence and theft for calendar year 1978.
Part of the Criminal Victimization in the United States Series
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12/1/1980 |
NCJ 66480 |
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Criminal Victimization in the U.S - Summary Findings of 1978-79 Changes in Crime and of Trends Since 1973 This national crime survey (NCS) report summarizes the 1978-79 changes in crime, noting the occurrence of 1.3 million more residential larcenies and 630,000 fewer noncontact personal larcenies. Crime trends since 1973 are reported.
Part of the Criminal Victimization Series
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9/1/1980 |
NCJ 62993 |
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Hispanic Victim - Advance Report This advance survey contains the general findings of a forthcoming national crime survey (NCS) report concerning Hispanic victims.
Part of the Criminal Victimization Series
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6/1/1980 |
NCJ 67706 |
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