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Publication Victims Report Nine Percent Fewer Violent Crimes Last Year According to preliminary estimates by the U.S. Justice Department's Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS), there were an estimated 9.9 million violent crimes during 1995, compared to approximately 10.9 million during 1994.
Part of the Criminal Victimization: National Crime Victimization Survey Series
9/1/1996 NCJ 162603
Press Release National Crime Victimization Survey: Annual Preliminary Data Release, 1993 Paper copy only.
Part of the Criminal Victimization: National Crime Victimization Survey Series
10/1/1994 NCJ 151169
Publication Child Rape Victims, 1992 This report presents tabular and narrative 1992 data and information on the number of female victims of forcible rape in 12 States for victims under age 10 and for each age from 10 through 18 and 18 or older.
Part of the Criminal Victimization: National Crime Victimization Survey Series
6/1/1994 NCJ 147001
Publication Guns and Crime Handgun crimes accounted for about 13 percent of all violent crimes in 1992, when offenders armed with handguns committed a record 931,000 violent crimes.
Part of the Criminal Victimization: National Crime Victimization Survey Series
4/1/1994 NCJ 147003
Publication Elderly Crime Victims Using data from the National Crime Victimization Survey in 1992, this report analyzes victimization of persons age 65 or older and notes that elderly persons consist of 14 percent of persons age 12 or older surveyed but report less than 2 percent of all victimizations.
Part of the Criminal Victimization: National Crime Victimization Survey Series
3/1/1994 NCJ 147186
Publication Carjacking This report presents statistics on carjacking from 1987 through 1992 from the National Crime Victimization Survey.
Part of the Criminal Victimization: National Crime Victimization Survey Series
3/1/1994 NCJ 147002
Publication The Costs of Crime to Victims This analysis of crime costs to victims notes that crime victims in 1992 lost $17.6 billion in direct costs, according to the National Crime Victimization Survey.
Part of the Criminal Victimization: National Crime Victimization Survey Series
2/1/1994 NCJ 145865
Publication Criminal Victimization 1992 According to results of the 1992 National Crime Victimization Survey, persons aged 12 or older living in the U.S. experienced 18.8 million victimizations involving theft or violent crime. There were an addition 14.8 million household crimes.
Part of the Criminal Victimization: National Crime Victimization Survey Series
10/1/1993 NCJ 144776
Publication Crime and the Nation's Households, 1992 According to results of the 1992 National Crime Victimization Survey, 23 percent of U.S. households were victimized by a crime of violence or theft.
Part of the Criminal Victimization: National Crime Victimization Survey Series
8/1/1993 NCJ 143288
Publication Criminal Victimization in the United States, 1991 The Bureau of Justice Statistics has tabulated over 120 numerical tables describing criminal victimization in 1991, based on the 19th annual National Crime Victimization Survey.
Part of the Criminal Victimization: National Crime Victimization Survey Series
12/1/1992 NCJ 139563
Publication Elderly Victims This report uses the most recent data from the National Crime Victimization Survey and the Comparative Homicide File to examine the characteristics of crime against the elderly.
Part of the Criminal Victimization: National Crime Victimization Survey Series
10/1/1992 NCJ 138330
Publication Criminal Victimization 1991 According to the National Crime Victimization Survey, 34.7 U.S. residents age 12 or older were victims of crime in 1991. About 6.4 million experienced violent crimes including rape, robbery, and assault; 12.5 million were victims of thefts; and 15.8 million were victims of household crimes.
Part of the Criminal Victimization: National Crime Victimization Survey Series
10/1/1992 NCJ 136947
Publication Crime and the Nation's Households, 1991 Based on data from the National Crime Victimization Survey, this report presents data on households victimized by crime in 1991.
Part of the Criminal Victimization: National Crime Victimization Survey Series
7/1/1992 NCJ 136950
Press Release National Crime Victimization Survey: Annual Preliminary Data Release, 1991 Paper copy only.
Part of the Criminal Victimization: National Crime Victimization Survey Series
4/1/1992 NCJ 137218
Publication Criminal Victimization in the United States, 1990 This report of the 1990 National Crime Victimization Survey presents over 120 numerical tables that describe criminal victimization.
Part of the Criminal Victimization: National Crime Victimization Survey Series
2/1/1992 NCJ 134126
Publication School Crime: A National Crime Victimization Survey Report Data from a special supplement to the national Crime Victimization Survey in the first half of 1989 gathered information on students' perceptions regarding drug availability at school, juvenile gangs at school, fear of crime at school, the school environment, victimization, and efforts to avoid becoming a victim of crime in schools.
Part of the Criminal Victimization: National Crime Victimization Survey Series
9/1/1991 NCJ 131645
Publication Crime and the Nation's Households, 1990 Data from the National Crime Victimization Survey revealed that in 1990, 24 percent of households in the United States were victimized by a rape, robbery, assault, theft, burglary, or motor vehicle theft.
Part of the Criminal Victimization: National Crime Victimization Survey Series
8/1/1991 NCJ 130302
Publication Criminal Victimization in the United States: 1973-88 Trends Data from the National Crime Surveys for 1973-88 cover personal crimes of violence (female rape, robbery, assault); personal crimes of theft; and household crimes (burglary, household larceny, and motor vehicle theft).
Part of the Criminal Victimization: National Crime Victimization Survey Series
7/1/1991 NCJ 129392
Publication Teenage Victims: A National Crime Survey Report This report presents information from the National Crime Survey (NCS) collected between 1985 and 1988 on teenage victims of violent crimes and theft. The violent crimes measured by the survey include rape, robbery, aggravated assault, and simple assault.
Part of the Criminal Victimization: National Crime Victimization Survey Series
5/1/1991 NCJ 128129
Publication Female Victims of Violent Crime This report used data from the National Crime Survey (NCS) to examine aspects related to female victims of violent crime.
Part of the Criminal Victimization: National Crime Victimization Survey Series
1/1/1991 NCJ 126826
Publication Criminal Victimization in the United States, 1988 This 16th annual report prepared under the National Crime Survey program presents information on criminal victimization in the United States during 1988.
Part of the Criminal Victimization: National Crime Victimization Survey Series
12/1/1990 NCJ 122024
Publication Handgun Crime Victims Offenders armed with handguns committed 639,000 violent crimes each year between 1979 and 1987, killing 9,200 and wounding 15,000 yearly.
Part of the Criminal Victimization: National Crime Victimization Survey Series
7/1/1990 NCJ 123559
Publication Hispanic Victims According to the National Crime Survey (NCS), the more than 18 million Hispanics in the United States experienced 439,000 violent crimes yearly (rape, robbery, and assault) and 830,000 personal thefts from 1979 to 1986.
Part of the Criminal Victimization: National Crime Victimization Survey Series
1/1/1990 NCJ 120507
Publication Criminal Victimization 1988 The data in this bulletin present the final estimates for victimization suffered in the United States in 1988.
Part of the Criminal Victimization: National Crime Victimization Survey Series
10/1/1989 NCJ 119845
Publication Criminal Victimization in the United States, 1987 This report presents information on criminal victimization in the United States during 1987, based on findings from a survey of about 46,000 housing units inhabited by about 93,000 individuals age 12 or older.
Part of the Criminal Victimization: National Crime Victimization Survey Series
6/1/1989 NCJ 115524
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