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Victims of Identity Theft, 2018 This report describes the number of persons age 16 or older who experienced identity theft in 2018.
Part of the Identity Theft Series
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4/1/2021 |
NCJ 256085 |
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Classification of Urban, Suburban, and Rural Areas in the National Crime Victimization Survey In 2020, BJS provided new classifications of urban, suburban, and rural areas for the 2019 and future versions of the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) with the goal of presenting a more accurate picture of where criminal victimizations occur.
Part of the Criminal Victimization Series
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12/29/2020 |
NCJ 255923 |
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Violent Victimization by Race or Ethnicity, 2005-2019 This report provides official estimates of criminal victimizations from BJS's National Crime Victimization Survey. It provides the rate and number of violent victimizations from 2005 to 2019 by victim race or ethnicity.
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10/27/2020 |
NCJ 255578 |
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Criminal Victimization, 2019 This report is the 47th in a series that began in 1973. It provides official estimates of criminal victimizations reported and not reported to police from BJS's National Crime Victimization Survey.
Part of the Criminal Victimization Series
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9/14/2020 |
NCJ 255113 |
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Criminal Victimization, 2018 This report is the 46th in a series that began in 1973. It provides official estimates of criminal victimizations reported and not reported to police from BJS's National Crime Victimization Survey.
Part of the Criminal Victimization Series
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9/10/2019 |
NCJ 253043 |
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Criminal Victimization, 2017 Provides 2017 National Crime Victimization Survey data on violent and property crime victimizations reported and not reported to police and the annual change in criminal victimization from 2016.
Part of the Criminal Victimization Series
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12/21/2018 |
NCJ 252472 |
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Criminal Victimization, 2016: Revised Provides revised official estimates, which replace previously released 2016 estimates that did not permit year-to-year-comparisons.
Part of the Criminal Victimization Series
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10/24/2018 |
NCJ 252121 |
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Repeat Violent Victimization, 2005-14 Presents national data on the prevalence of repeat violent victimization and the characteristics of repeat violence.
Part of the Criminal Victimization: National Crime Victimization Survey Series
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8/31/2017 |
NCJ 250567 |
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Hate Crime Victimization, 2004-2015 Presents National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) data on hate crime victimization from 2004 to 2015.
Part of the Hate Crime Series
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6/29/2017 |
NCJ 250653 |
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Criminal Victimization, 2015 Presents national rates and levels of criminal victimization in 2015 and annual change from 2014.
Part of the Criminal Victimization Series
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10/20/2016 |
NCJ 250180 |
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Victims of Identity Theft, 2014 17.6 MILLION U.S. RESIDENTS EXPERIENCED IDENTITY THEFT IN 2014
Part of the Identity Theft Series
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9/27/2015 |
NCJ 248991 |
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Victims of Identity Theft, 2014 Presents findings on the prevalence and nature of identity theft from the 2014 Identity Theft Supplement to the National Crime Victimization Survey.
Part of the Identity Theft Series
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9/27/2015 |
NCJ 248991 |
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Criminal Victimization, 2014 Presents 2014 estimates of rates and levels of criminal victimization in the United States.
Part of the Criminal Victimization Series
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8/27/2015 |
NCJ 248973 |
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Crimes Against the Elderly, 2003-2013 Presents estimates on property and fatal and nonfatal violent victimization against persons age 65 or older from 2003 to 2013.
Part of the Crimes against Persons Age 65 or Older Series
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11/13/2014 |
NCJ 248339 |
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Socio-emotional Impact of Violent Crime Examines victims' socio-emotional problems resulting from violent crime, including moderate to severe distress, problems with family or friend relationships, or problems at work or school.
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9/23/2014 |
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Criminal Victimization, 2013 IN 2013 VIOLENT AND PROPERTY CRIME RATES DECLINED AFTER TWO YEARS OF INCREASES
Part of the Criminal Victimization Series
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9/18/2014 |
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Criminal Victimization, 2013 (Revised) Presents 2013 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).
Part of the Criminal Victimization Series
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9/18/2014 |
NCJ 247648 |
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The Nation's Two Crime Measures Summarizes the U.S. Department of Justice's two primary statistical programs that measure the magnitude, nature and impact of crime in the nation.
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9/18/2014 |
NCJ 246832 |
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The Nation's Two Measures of Homicide Summarizes the United States' two national data collection systems related to homicide: the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Supplementary Homicide Reports and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Fatal Injury Reports.
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7/22/2014 |
NCJ 247060 |
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Seasonal Patterns in Criminal Victimization Trends Uses data from the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) to examine the seasonal patterns in violent and property crime victimization in the United States from 1993 to 2010.
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6/17/2014 |
NCJ 245959 |
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Nonfatal Domestic Violence, 2003–2012 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ACCOUNTED FOR ABOUT A FIFTH OF ALL VIOLENT VICTIMIZATIONS BETWEEN 2003 AND 2012
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4/16/2014 |
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Hate Crime Victimization, 2004–2012 - Statistical Tables Presents counts and rates of hate crime victimization in 2012, using data from the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS).
Part of the Hate Crime Series
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2/20/2014 |
NCJ 244409 |
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Hate Crime Victimization, 2004-2012 - Statistical Tables U.S. RESIDENTS EXPERIENCED ABOUT 293,800 HATE CRIME VICTIMIZATIONS IN 2012—UNCHANGED FROM 2004
Part of the Hate Crime Series
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2/20/2014 |
NCJ 244409 |
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Victims of Identity Theft, 2012 16.6 MILLION PEOPLE EXPERIENCED IDENTITY THEFT IN 2012
Part of the Identity Theft Series
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12/12/2013 |
NCJ 243779 |
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Intimate Partner Violence: Attributes of Victimization, 1993–2011 Presents data on trends in nonfatal intimate partner violence among U.S. households from 1993 to 2011. Intimate partner violence includes rape, sexual assault, robbery, aggravated assault, and simple assault by a current or former spouse, boyfriend, or girlfriend.
Part of the Intimate Partner Violence Series
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11/21/2013 |
NCJ 243300 |
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