Crime type
World Factbook of Criminal Justice Systems: Taiwan, Republic of China
BJS (Bureau of Justice Statistics) Data Report, 1987
Criminal Victimization in the United States, 1973-1982 Trends
Who Gets Caught Doing Crime?
Economic Cost of Crime to Victims
Prison Population Forecast for Washington State - Fiscal Year 1983-1996 - Assumptions and Findings
Tracking Offenders - White-Collar Crime
Use of Victim Service Agencies by Victims of Serious Violent Crime, 1993-2009
Using Customized Quality Measures for Criminal History Record Improvement
Victimization
A crime as it affects one individual person or household. For personal crimes, the number of victimizations is equal to the number of victims involved. The number of victimizations may be greater than the number of incidents because more than one person may be victimized during an incident. Each crime against a household is assumed to involve a single victim, the affected household.