National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS)
Identity theft
Includes one or more of three types of incidents: (1) unauthorized use or attempted use of an existing account, (2) unauthorized use or attempted use of personal information to open a new account, or (3) misuse of personal information for a fraudulent purpose. Person level identity theft is captured in the Identity Theft Supplement (ITS) to the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS). From 2004 to 2010, household level identity theft was captured by the main NCVS.
Intimate Partner Violence: Attributes of Victimization, 1993–2011
Date Published
November 2013
Series
Requests for Police Assistance, 2011
Date Published
September 2013
Police Behavior during Traffic and Street Stops, 2011
Date Published
September 2013
Agencies
BJS
National Crime Victimization Survey Instrument Redesign and Testing Project
2013-MU-CX-K054
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2013
$4,500,000
Measuring the Prevalence of Crime with the National Crime Victimization Survey
Date Published
September 2013
Agencies
BJS
Household Burglary, 1994-2011
Date Published
June 2013
Agencies
BJS
Female Victims of Sexual Violence, 1994-2010
Date Published
March 2013
Agencies
BJS
Violent Crime Against Youth, 1994-2010
Date Published
December 2012
Violent Victimization Committed by Strangers, 1993-2010
Date Published
December 2012
Intimate Partner Violence, 1993-2010
Date Published
November 2012
Series
Firearms Stolen during Household Burglaries and Other Property Crimes, 2005-2010
Date Published
November 2012
Agencies
BJS
A Pilot-Test Survey of Criminal Victimization of Persons with Disabilities Residing in Group Quarters
2012-VF-GX-K081
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2012
$500,000
Prevalence of Violent Crime among Households with Children, 1993-2010
Date Published
September 2012
Agencies
BJS
Victimizations Not Reported to the Police, 2006-2010
Date Published
August 2012
Agencies
BJS
Criminal Victimization in the United States: 1973-88 Trends
Date Published
July 1991