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Criminal Victimization in the United States - Statistical Tables Index
Personal crimes (See also Definition )
Agency type providing assistance to victim
Aggravated assault (See Aggravated Assault)
Assault (See Assault)
Distance from home
Loss
Economic
Property stolen
Recovery of
Theft
Time from work
Value of
Number of incidents
Offender
Age
Drug/alcohol use
Gender
Multiple-offender victimizations
Number of
Race
Single-offender victimizations
Victim-offender relationship
Weapons used
Physical force, who used first
Place of occurrence
Police
Activity during initial contact
Response time to victim
Response to reported incident
Purse snatching/pocket picking (See Purse Snatching/Pocket Picking)
Reporting to police
Victims
Age
Ethnicity
Gender
Race
Reasons for
Reasons for not
Rape (See Rape/Sexual Assault)
Robbery (See Robbery)
Series victimizations
Simple assault (See Simple Assault)
Time of occurrence
Victims
Activity at time of incident
Age
Distance from home
Ethnicity
Family income
Gender
Head of household
Injury
Marital status
Medical
Care
Expenses
Number of
Race
Residence
Number of years lived at
Region of
Urban, suburban, rural
Self-protective measures
Victim-offender relationship
Nonstrangers
Strangers
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