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NATIONAL

CRIME
VICTIMIZATION

SURVEY

The National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) is a nationwide survey based on a sample of households. The survey
collects detailed information about people's experiences with and responses to personal and property crimes, like theft,
burglary, and assault.

Did you know? The NCVS provides information used by law enforcement,
law makers, courts, and correctional agencies to improve their effectiveness
and planning.

911

In 2015, the majority of violent and property
crimes were not reported to police

Assaults are the most prevalent type of
violent crime committed against
persons age 12 or older. In 2015, they
accounted for 82% of all violent
victimizations.

82%

In 2015, the majority of victims of violent crime
knew the offender.

Renters had higher rates of property crime
victimization than homeowners in 2015

Victim Resources
National Domestic
Violence Hotline
1-800-799-SAFE
thehotline.org
National Center for
Victims of Crime
1-202-467-8700
victimsofcrime.org
Child Help National
Child Abuse Hotline
1-800-4-A-CHILD
childhelp.org
Eldercare Locator
1-800-677-1116
eldercare.gov
Victim Connect
1-855-4-VICTIM
victimconnect.org

Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, National Crime Victimization Survey, 2014–2015.

What information
comes from this
survey?

Details of crimes including:
• Characteristics of victims and offenders
• When and where crimes occur
• Types and amount of crimes committed
• Consequences to victims, including economic
losses and injuries
• Extent of injuries suffered by the victim
• Whether the offender had a weapon
• Whether the police were notified

For more information
about the National Crime
Victimization Survey, visit

www.bjs.gov


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