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Criminal Victimization in the United States, 1993

This annual final report gives detailed 1993 NCVS findings, presenting the major variables measured in the survey in detailed data tables. Crimes covered by the survey include rape, robbery, assault, personal and household larceny, household burglary, and motor vehicle theft. Tables cover victim characteristics (sex, age, race, ethnicity, marital status, education, income, and residence); crime characteristics (time and place of occurrence, distance from home, weapon use, self-protection, injury, medical care, economic loss, and time lost from work); victim-offender relationship; substance use by offenders; offender characteristics (age, race, and sex); whether crimes were reported to police; reasons for reporting or not; and police response time for reported crime. 5/96 NCJ 151657

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.

Full report: Acrobat file (760K) | ASCII text file (103K) | Codebooks & data sets |
About the source data

Chapter 1: Introduction Acrobat file (109K)
Chapter 2: Demography of victims Acrobat file (112K) | ASCII tables (158K)
Chapter 3: Victims and offenders Acrobat file (103K) | ASCII tables (168K)
Chapter 4: Geography Acrobat file (59K) | ASCII tables (137K)
Chapter 5: The crime event Acrobat file (144K) | ASCII tables (350K)
Chapter 6: Victims and the criminal justice system
   Acrobat file (92K) | ASCII tables (209K) |

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