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Crime and Policing - Office of Justice Programs
www.ojp.govvulnerable to criminal victimization,they would be undesir-able alternatives. In judging the value of alternativepolice strategies in controllingcrime, however, one should not be misled by rhetoric or mere expressed commitment to the goal; one must keep one's eye on demonstrated effectiveness in achieving the goal.
Student Reports of Bullying Results From the 2017 School ...
nces.ed.govSafety: 2017 (NCES 2018-036). https://nces.ed.gov pubs2018/2018036.pdf. DATA The estimates presented in the tables originate from the 2017 SCS to the NCVS. The SCS collects information about student and school characteristics related to criminal victimization on a national level. The SCS was conducted in 1989, in 1995, and biennially since
Criminal Victimization, 2017
bjs.ojp.govAn incident is a specifc criminal act involving one or more victims or victimizations. b Each victimization represents one person involved in an incident. c Rate is per 1,000 persons age 12 or older. Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, National Crime Victimization Survey, 2015, 2016, and 2017 Public-Use Files. TABLE 3
Criminal Victimization, 2020 – Supplemental Statistical Tables
bjs.ojp.govCriminal Victimization, 2020 – Supplemental Statistical Tables. Rachel E. Morgan, Ph.D., and Alexandra Thompson, BJS Statisticians . T. he prevalence of violent crime in the . United States declined from 1.10% (3.1 million) of persons age 12 or older in 2019 to 0.93% (2.6 million) in 2020 (figure 1). Violent crime includes rape or sexual assault,