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Carjackings in the United States, 1992-96

Presents data from the National Crime Victimization Survey about carjackings that occurred during 1992-96. Carjacking is defined as completed or attempted robbery of a motor vehicle by a stranger to the victim. It differs from other motor vehicle theft because the victim is present and the offender uses or threatens to use force. Carjackings resulting in murder of the victim(s) are not covered by the National Crime Victimization Survey. According to FBI data, however, each year about 26 homicides by strangers involved automobile theft. These incidents may have been carjackings. The report includes the incidence of carjacking; demographic characteristics of victims and offenders, such as age, race and sex; and characteristics of the incident, such as time and place of occurrence and weapon use. 3/99 NCJ 171145

This report is one in a series. More recent editions may be available. To view a list of all in the series go to the publications page.

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