Victimization
Teacher Victimization and Turnover: Focusing on Different Types and Multiple Victimization
"Nerve" and violent encounters: An assessment of fearlessness in the face of danger
Differential Longitudinal Outcomes of In-Person and Cyber Victimization in Early Adolescence
Interpersonal Victimization of Latino Youth: a Latent Class Analysis
Understanding the Impact of COVID-19 on Victim Service Provision: Challenges, Innovations, and Lessons Learned
Patterns of Help-Seeking Behavior Among Victims of Teen Dating Violence and Abuse: Variations Among Boys and Girls
Developing a Taxonomy To Understand and Measure Outcomes of Success in Community-Based Elder Mistreatment Interventions
Defining Late-Life Poly-victimization and Identifying Associated Mental and Physical Health Symptoms and Mortality
Health-Related Quality of Life among Adolescents as a Function of Victimization, other Adversities, and Strengths
Just Science Podcast: Just Considerations for Older Survivors
Dealing with the Day-to-Day: Harnessing School Climate to Address the Effects of Student Victimization on Academic Performance
Just Science Podcast: Just Supporting Male Survivors of Sexual Assault
Victimization and Desistance From Crime
Older Opposite-Sex Romantic Partners, Sexual Risk, and Victimization in Adolescence
Examining the Impact of Victimization on Girls' Delinquency: A Study of Direct and Indirect Effects
Understanding the Organization, Operation, and Victimization Process of Labor Trafficking in the United States
Heterogeneous Effects of Adolescent Violent Victimization on Problematic Outcomes in Early Adulthood
NCVS Victimization Analysis Tool (Bureau of Justice Statistics)
This analysis tool allows you to examine National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) data on both violent and property crime by select victim, household, and incident characteristics. The tool gives you instant access to victimization estimates from 1993 to the most recent year that NCVS data are available. The NCVS is an annual data collection conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau for BJS.
National Crime Victimization Survey (Bureau of Justice Statistics)
The BJS National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) is the nation's primary source of information on criminal victimization. Each year, data are obtained from a nationally representative sample of about 240,000 interviews on criminal victimization, involving 160,000 unique persons in about 95,000 households. Persons are interviewed on the frequency, characteristics, and consequences of criminal victimization in the United States.
City-Level Survey of Crime Victimization and Citizen Attitudes (Bureau of Justice Statistics)
The Bureau Justice Statistics in a joint effort with the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS), conducted victimization surveys in 12 selected cities. The standard National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) instrument was used with questions about citizen perceptions of community policing and neighborhood issues.
Survey of Sexual Victimization
Collected data from parole supervising organizations about the organizational structure of the agencies, staffing, supervision levels of convicted persons, and whether the parole agency had a role in considering persons for release, setting the conditions of supervision, and conducting parole revocation hearings. This collection was conducted one time in 2006. The census was sent to 68 respondents, including 50 central state reporters, the California Juvenile...
Supplemental Victimization Survey (Bureau of Justice Statistics)
The National Crime Victimization Survey's (NCVS) Supplemental Victimization Survey (SVS) asks persons age 16 or older about their experiences with stalking during the preceding 12 months and collects information on the demographic characteristics of stalking victims. It also collects information on the nature of stalking victimization, including the number of offenders, the victim-offender relationship, and the frequency and duration of the stalking.