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pdfNATIONAL CRIME VICTIMIZATION SURVEY
REDESIGN QUESTIONNAIRE
Questionnaire Legend:
Red Text = Question screen name
Black Bold Text = Question text to be read aloud
Grey Bold Text = Optional question text to be read aloud when necessary
Blue Text = Field Representative (FR) Text
Green {} Text = Indicates a fill within the question text or answer categories
o
= Single response option
= Multiple response option
Block text indicates different SKIP patterns, these instructions are listed in italic text.
SKIP TO indicates skipping forward to a question within the questionnaire.
LOOP TO indicates moving backward to a previous question that has already appeared.
CONTINUE TO indicates moving to the next question in the questionnaire.
EXIT
There are some questions that do not include any block text instructions for where to move to within
the questionnaire. In these cases, all responses should move to the question that appears next within
the questionnaire.
RF = Refusal (many questions but not all allow a hard refusal response)
DK = Don’t know (many questions but not all allow a hard don’t know response)
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FRONT SECTION
EARLYSTART_CK (hard)
You are trying to access a case before the interview period has started. Please wait until
{February 1/March 1/ April 1/May 1/June 1/July 1/August 1/September 1/October 1/
November 1/December 1/January 1} to access.
Front
START
CENSUS CAPI SYSTEM
NATIONAL CRIME VICTIMIZATION SURVEY
Case Status is: {New case/Household reached/Insufficient partial for the household
respondent/Sufficient partial interview for the household respondent/Household respondent
(complete)/Fully complete household interview}
Incoming/Continuing: {Incoming case/Continuing case}
Interview Number: {1/2/3/4/5/6/7}
Confirmed Refusal: {Confirmed refusal/Potential congressional/No}
Household address: {Address}
o 1 = Telephone interview
o 2 = Personal interview
o 3 = Noninterview (Type A/B/C)
o 4 = Ready to transmit – no follow-up (Type Zs)
o 5 = Quit: Do not attempt now
TRANS_CK (hard)
Case is not ready for transmission.
SUFFPART_CK (hard)
Sufficient partial case cannot be coded as noninterview.
Select Close or Goto to return to START.
Enter 4 at START to record Type Z reason for noninterview people and set the case for transmission.
COMPLETE_CK (hard)
Not a valid entry. Case is complete. Close this check and transmit or exit the case as necessary.
READYTRANS_CK (soft)
Are you ready to transmit this case?
Select Suppress to continue.
NEEDPV_CK (soft)
This is an incoming case and requires a personal visit interview with the household respondent unless
this is a last resort.
If this is a last resort, select Suppress to continue with a telephone interview for this case. Otherwise,
select Goto to return to the START screen and select personal interview.
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WHOTOCALL_HHR
LN
HH/NAME
STATUS
AGE
RELATION
PHONE #1
PHONE #2
{Interview
status}
{Age}
{Relationship} {Phone 1}
{Phone 2}
Household
Level
{Line
number}
{Name}
Enter the line number of the person with whom you want to speak.
WHOTOCALL
LN
HH/NAME
STATUS
AGE
RELATION
PHONE #1
PHONE #2
{Interview
status}
{Age}
{Relationship} {Phone 1}
{Phone 2}
Household
Level
{Line
number}
{Name}
Enter the line number of the person with whom you want to speak.
GENINTRO
Household address is:
{Address}
Hello. I'm
YOUR NAME from the U.S. Census Bureau. Here is my identification.
I’m looking for {someone who is 18 or older, lives at this address and is knowledgeable about the
household/Name}.
Is {that person/Name} available?
{ If you are speaking to someone other than Name, DO NOT ENTER 1}
o
o
o
1 = Yes, {someone who is 18 or older, lives at this address and is knowledgeable about the
household/Name} is available
2 = No, {someone who is 18 or older, lives at this address and is knowledgeable about the
household/Name} is not available
3 = Nonhousehold member proxy respondent
REPLACEMENTHH
A replacement household means that there are NO members of the household interviewed during the
previous enumeration period currently living at this address.
Is this a replacement household? If unsure, enter 2 - No.
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
3
REPLACELASTCALL_CK (soft)
You are about to start a new case and delete all previous data. This action cannot be undone without
the case being restarted.
Select Suppress to continue.
REPLACEMENTINTRO
I’m looking for someone who is 18 or older, lives at this address and is knowledgeable about the
household.
Is that person available?
o
o
o
1 = Yes, someone who is 18 or older, lives at this address and is knowledgeable about the household
is available
2 = No someone who is 18 or older, lives at this address and is knowledgeable about the household
is not available
3 = Nonhousehold member proxy respondent
DIAL
HHR
HH/NAME
STATUS
SEX
AGE
RELATION
PHONE #1
PHONE #2
Household
Level
{HHR}
{Name}
{Interview {Sex}
status}
{Age}
{Relationship}
{Phone 1}
{Phone 2}
{HHR}
{Name}
{Interview {Sex}
status}
{Age}
{Relationship}
{Phone 1}
{Phone 2}
Dial number.
Hello. This is
YOUR NAME from the U.S. Census Bureau.
May I please speak with {someone who is 18 or older, lives at this address and is knowledgeable
about the household/Name}?
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = This is the correct person or correct person called to the phone
2 = Person not available now or no longer lives here
3 = Person unknown at this number
4 = No contact or reached answering machine
5 = New telephone number
6 = Telephone disconnected
7 = Nonhousehold member proxy respondent
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DIALCORRECT
Have I reached
HHR
READ PHONE NUMBER YOU DIALED?
HH/NAME
STATUS
SEX
AGE
RELATION
PHONE
#1
PHONE #2
Household
Level
{HHR}
{Name}
{Interview {Sex}
status}
{Age}
{Relationship} {Phone
1}
{Phone 2}
{HHR}
{Name}
{Interview {Sex}
status}
{Age}
{Relationship} {Phone
1}
{Phone 2}
1 = Yes
2 = No
o
o
DIALEDCORRECT_CK (hard)
Select the Goto button in order to return to the DIAL screen to redial the phone number for the
household.
Otherwise, select the Close button to return to the DIALCORRECT screen.
RTNUM
I'm trying to reach someone in {this/the NAME} household.
Have I reached the correct household?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
HELLO_ALT2
May I speak to
LN
ASK FOR ANOTHER POSSIBLE HOUSEHOLD RESPONDENT?
HH/NAME
STATUS
SEX
AGE
RELATION
{Interview
status}
{Sex}
{Age}
{Relationship}
Household
Level
{Line
number}
{Name}
5
HELPOTH
Perhaps you can help me.
I would like to speak to a member of the {Name} household who lives there, is at least 18 years old,
and is knowledgeable about the household.
If necessary: Would you or someone else there now qualify?
Only enter 1 if the {Name} household still lives at the sample address. DO NOT ENTER 1 if this is a
replacement household.
1 = Yes, member of the {Name} household available
2 = No, no one from the {Name} household available
3 = Not the {Name} household
o
o
o
HELPOTH_CK (hard)
Check the HH Roster Tab if needed.
Is this a replacement household? If yes, {suppress this check and exit the case. This case is a
replacement which requires a PV/back up to REPLACEMENTHH and update the answer to 1 - Yes.}
Is the person you are speaking with already on the roster? If yes, do not answer 1 - Yes to HELPOTH or
a duplicate line number will be created.
OTHFNAME
What is your name?
Enter the respondent's first name on this screen and last name on the next screen.
OTHLNAME
What is your last name?
Enter respondent's last name.
ALTERNATE1
I still need to interview {Name}.
LN
NAME
STATUS
SEX
AGE
RELATION
{Line number}
{Name}
{Interview
status}
{Sex}
{Age}
{Relationship}
{Are any of them available now?/Is he/she available now?/Are either of them available now?}
ATT_CONTACT
Thank you for your help.
{ Try contacting the household using other available phone numbers. If you are unable to make
contact, conduct a personal visit to determine if this is a replacement household.}
o
o
1 = Try another phone number
2 = Exit instrument
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TRYPHONE_CK (hard)
Select the Goto button in order to return to the DIAL.
Otherwise, select the Close button to return to the ATT_CONTACT screen.
VERADD_TELE
We are talking with members of your household age 12 or older about their experiences with crime
and safety.
{I have your address listed as...
{Address}/
Is that your exact address?
Do you still live at…
{Address}}
o
o
o
o
1 = Yes, exact address
2 = {No, moved (NOT same address)}
3 = Haven’t moved, but address has changed
4 = {Incorrect address previously recorded}
VERADDHH_TELE
Since that address rather than you personally was selected for this survey, no interview is required of
you at this time. Do any of the following people still live at your previous address: {fill NAMEs of
eligible household members}?
If needed, remind the respondent of the address:
{Address}
o
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
3 = Don’t know
MOVED
{Since that address rather than you personally was selected for this survey, no interview is required of
you at this time.} Thank you for your past participation. We appreciate your time and cooperation.
{ You may now hang up.}
VERIFYREPLACE
{ All household members from the previous enumeration have moved from this address. Conduct a
personal visit to determine if this case is a replacement household./Attempt to contact other household
members via phone before making a personal visit.}
INTROPARTIAL
Partial interview for: {Name}
If necessary: Hello, this is
YOUR NAME from the U.S. Census Bureau.
We completed part of your interview for the National Crime Victimization Survey and would like to
finish it now.
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o
o
1 = Yes, respondent or proxy available
2 = No, respondent not ready to complete interview
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INTROREC
Current respondent: {Name}
If necessary: Hello, this is
YOUR NAME from the U.S. Census Bureau.
We are talking with members of your household to obtain statistics on the kinds and amount of crime
committed against individuals 12 years of age or older. The survey questions ask for information
about people's perceptions of community safety, their local police, and their experiences with
victimization and crime in the past six months. The results will be used to help improve the way we
measure crime.
Are you available now to be interviewed?
o
o
1 = Yes, respondent or proxy available
2 = No, respondent not ready to complete interview
GETLETTER
If necessary: Hello, this is
YOUR NAME from the U.S. Census Bureau.
I'm {here/calling} concerning the National Crime Victimization Survey. The survey questions ask for
information about people's perceptions of community safety, their local police, and their experiences
with victimization and crime in the past six months. The results will be used to help improve the way
we measure crime. Did you receive our introductory letter in the mail?
{ If "No" or "Don't know" give respondent an introductory letter and allow time to read.}
o
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
3 = Don’t know
VERADD
I have your address listed as...
{Address}
Is that your exact address?
o
o
o
o
1 = Yes, exact address
2 = {No, moved (NOT same address)}
3 = Haven’t moved, but address has changed
4 = {Incorrect address previously recorded}
Noninterview
Block to code noninterviews
NONTYP
What type of noninterview do you have?
o
o
o
1 = Type A
2 = Type B
3 = Type C
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TYPEA
Enter Type A noninterview reason.
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Language problems
2 = No one home
3 = Temporarily absent (specify)
4 = Refused
5 = Other occupied (specify)
TYPEA_SP3
Enter the date this household is expected to return as mmddyyyy or click to activate the calendar
feature.
TYPEA_SP3_CK (hard)
Date is unacceptable. You must set a callback appointment for this household since they will return
before closeout or return to TYPEA and choose a different reason.
To set a callback appointment, press F10 and enter 2 – Callback (set appointment).
TYPEA_SP5
Enter the description for Other occupied.
TYPEACHECK_CK (soft)
Are you sure this is a Type A noninterview? If this is correct, select Suppress to continue.
If this is not a Type A noninterview, then return to NONTYP to select the correct type of noninterview.
TYPEB
Enter Type B noninterview reason.
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Vacant – regular
2 = Vacant – storage of household furniture
3 = Temporarily occupied by persons with a usual residence elsewhere (URE)
4 = Unfit or to be demolished
5 = Under construction, not ready
6 = Converted to temporary business or storage
7 = Unoccupied site for mobile home, trailer, or tent
8 = Permit granted, construction not started
9 = Other (specify)
TYPEB_SP9
Enter the description of the Other Type B reason.
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TYPEB_CK (hard)
This is an invalid noninterview reason for this case. A replacement household cannot be made a Type
B noninterview.
If this is a Type B noninterview, restart the case and code as a Type B WITHOUT making it a
replacement household.
If this is a replacement household and you are unable to interview the household members, code this
as a Type A.
TYPEBCHECK_CK (soft)
Are you sure this is a Type B noninterview? If this is correct, select Suppress to continue.
If this is not a Type B noninterview, then return to NONTYP to select the correct type of noninterview.
TYPEC
Enter Type C noninterview reason.
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Unused line of listing sheet
2 = Demolished
3 = House or trailer moved
4 = Outside segment
5 = Converted to permanent business or storage
6 = Merged
7 = Condemned
8 = Unit does not exist or is out of scope
9 = Unlocatable sample address
10 = Permit abandoned
11 = Other (specify)
TYPEC258_CK (hard)
This outcome code can only be used for cases with minimal to no address information. Based on the
address information in Case Management, this case does not meet the criteria required to use this
outcome code.
If you are unable to locate the sample address for this case, return to TYPEA and enter 5 - Other
occupied. Type "Unable to Locate" in the specify screen. Or press F10 and contact your supervisor for
assistance.
TYPEC_SP
Enter the description of the Other Type C reason.
TYPECCHECK_CK (soft)
Are you sure this is a Type C noninterview? Making this case a Type C noninterview will remove it
from sample. If this is correct, select Suppress to continue.
If this is not a Type C noninterview, then return to NONTYP to select the correct type of noninterview.
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TYPEOFHU_AB
Please select one box that describes the type of housing unit.
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = House, apartment, flat
2 = Unit in rooming house, hotel, motel, etc.
3 = Mobile home or trailer
4 = Other housing unit
5 = Student quarters in college dormitory
6 = Other group quarters unit
7 = Tent or trailer site
Contact Person
Type B or Type C noninterview classified by observation
BCOBS
Did you classify this unit by observation only? If you verified with a contact person, enter 2 - No.
Name of contact person:
{Contact person name}
Title of contact person:
{Contact person title}
Phone number to contact:
{Contact person phone number}
Address of contact person:
{Contact person address}
Previously recorded by observation only? {Yes/No}
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
BCNAME
Enter name of contact person.
Press Enter for none or same.
Name of contact person:
{Contact person name}
Title of contact person:
{Contact person title}
Phone number to contact:
{Contact person phone number}
Address of contact person:
{Contact person address}
Previously recorded by observation only? {Yes/No}
BCNAME_CK (hard)
There was no previously recorded contact person’s name. Please record the contact person’s name.
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BCTITL
Enter title of contact person.
Press Enter for none or same.
Name of contact person:
{Contact person name}
Title of contact person:
{Contact person title}
Phone number to contact:
{Contact person phone number}
Address of contact person:
{Contact person address}
Previously recorded by observation only? {Yes/No}
BCTITL_CK (hard)
There was no previously recorded contact person’s title. Please record the contact person’s title.
BCNUM
Enter phone number of contact person.
Press Enter for none or same.
Name of contact person:
{Contact person name}
Title of contact person:
{Contact person title}
Phone number to contact:
{Contact person phone number}
Address of contact person:
{Contact person address}
Previously recorded by observation only? {Yes/No}
BCNUM_CK (hard)
There was no previously recorded phone number for the contact person. Please record the contact
person’s phone number.
BCADDRESS1
Enter first line of address of contact person.
Press Enter for none or same.
Name of contact person:
{Contact person name}
Title of contact person:
{Contact person title}
Phone number to contact:
{Contact person phone number}
Address of contact person:
{Contact person address}
Previously recorded by observation only? {Yes/No}
BCADDRESS1_CK (hard)
There was no previously recorded address for the contact person. Please record the contact person’s
address.
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BCADDRESS2
Enter second line of address of contact person.
Press Enter for none or same.
Name of contact person:
{Contact person name}
Title of contact person:
{Contact person title}
Phone number to contact:
{Contact person phone number}
Address of contact person:
{Contact person address}
Previously recorded by observation only? {Yes/No}
BCCITY
Enter city of contact person’s address.
Press Enter for none or same.
Name of contact person:
{Contact person name}
Title of contact person:
{Contact person title}
Phone number to contact:
{Contact person phone number}
Address of contact person:
{Contact person address}
Previously recorded by observation only? {Yes/No}
BCCITY_CK (hard)
There was no previously recorded city for the contact person. Please record the contact person’s city.
14
BCSTATE
Enter state of contact person’s address.
Press Enter for none or same.
Name of contact person:
{Contact person name}
Title of contact person:
{Contact person title}
Phone number to contact:
{Contact person phone number}
Address of contact person:
{Contact person address}
Previously recorded by observation only? {Yes/No}
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = AL
2 = AK
4 = AZ
5 = AR
6 = CA
8 = CO
9 = CT
10 = DE
11 = DC
12 = FL
13 = GA
15 = HI
16 = ID
17 = IL
18 = IN
19 = IA
20 = KS
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
21 = KY
22 = LA
23 = ME
24 = MD
25 = MA
26 = MI
27 = MN
28 = MS
29 = MO
30 = MT
31 = NE
32 = NV
33 = NH
34 = NJ
35 = NM
36 = NY
37 = NC
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
38 = ND
39 = OH
40 = OK
41 = OR
42 = PA
44 = RI
45 = SC
46 = SD
47 = TN
48 = TX
49 = UT
50 = VT
51 = VA
53 = WA
54 = WV
55 = WI
56 = WY
BCSTATE_CK (hard)
There was no previously recorded state for the contact person. Please record the contact person’s
state.
BCZIP5
Enter 5-digit ZIP of contact person’s address.
Press Enter for none or same.
Name of contact person:
{Contact person name}
Title of contact person:
{Contact person title}
Phone number to contact:
{Contact person phone number}
Address of contact person:
{Contact person address}
Previously recorded by observation only? {Yes/No}
BCZIP5_CK (hard)
There was no previously recorded 5-digit ZIP for the contact person. Please record the contact
person’s 5-digit ZIP.
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BCZIP4
Enter 4-digit ZIP of contact person’s address.
Press Enter for none or same.
Name of contact person:
{Contact person name}
Title of contact person:
{Contact person title}
Phone number to contact:
{Contact person phone number}
Address of contact person:
{Contact person address}
Previously recorded by observation only? {Yes/No}
Type Z Block
Block to set individual respondents as a noninterview
TYPEZ
No survey data were collected for {Line number} {Name}.
Enter the reason that best describes why {Name's} survey data were not collected.
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Never available
2 = Parent refused – Parent or other person refused for respondent
3 = Respondent refused – Respondent refused for themselves
4 = Physically or mentally unable to answer and no proxy available
5 = Temporarily absent and no proxy available
6 = Other (specify)
TYPEZ_SP
No survey data were collected for {Line number} {Name}.
Why wasn’t survey data collected for {Name}?
SUPTYPEZ
No supplement data were collected for {Line number} {Name}.
Enter the reason that best describes why {Name's} supplement data were not collected.
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Never available
2 = Parent refused – Parent or other person refused for respondent
3 = Respondent refused – Respondent refused for themselves
4 = Physically or mentally unable to answer and no proxy available
5 = Temporarily absent and no proxy available
6 = Other (specify)
SUPTYPEZ_SP
No supplement survey data were collected for {Line number} {Name}.
Why wasn’t supplement survey data collected for {Name}?
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Proxy HHR
Proxy interview needed for the entire household.
PROXYHHR_CK (soft)
To interview this household with a nonhousehold member proxy, EVERY person who lives here should
be unable to leave the home without the help of the nonhousehold member proxy.
If this is true, select Suppress.
HHLDPROXYREASON
Please describe the reason you are unable to interview ALL eligible household members by selfresponse.
ENTIREREFPERIOD
Reference Period: {First date of reference period} - Yesterday
How long have you cared for ALL of the household members?
If the proxy respondent has not cared for ALL of the household members, enter 3 – Less than half of
the reference period.
o
o
o
1 = The entire reference period
2 = More than half of the reference period
3 = Less than half of the reference period
LEAVEONOWN
Since {reference period}, were ALL eligible household members unable to leave the housing unit
unless they were accompanied by you?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
ISPROXYRESP18
Ask or verify:
Are you 18 years of age or older?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
NONHHLDHHRINVALID_CK (soft)
The eligibility criteria has not been met to have a proxy respondent for the entire household.
Since this person is ineligible to be a proxy respondent for the entire household, you will need to code
this case as a Type A if the household members are unable to answer for themselves.
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PICK_PROXYPERSONHHR
Enter the line number for the person to be interviewed as the household respondent.
Press Ctrl+F7 to access case level notes and record the name of the nonhousehold member proxy
respondent.
LN
NAME
SEX
AGE
RELATION
{Line number}
{Name}
{Sex}
{Age}
{Relationship}
Sample Address Verification
Block to update the sample address.
NEWHNO
Old address:
{Address}
If incorrect or missing, enter new house number; otherwise press Enter to continue.
NEWHNOSUF
Old address:
{Address}
If incorrect or missing, enter new house number suffix; otherwise press Enter to continue.
NEWSTRNAME
Old address:
{Address}
If incorrect or missing, enter new street name; otherwise press Enter to continue.
NEWUNITDES
Old address:
{Address}
If incorrect or missing, enter new unit designation; otherwise press Enter to continue.
NEWNONCITYSTYLEADD
Old address:
{Address}
If incorrect or missing, enter new non-city style address; otherwise press Enter to continue.
NEWPHYSDESC
Old address:
{Address}
If incorrect or missing, enter new physical location description; otherwise press Enter to continue.
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NEWCITY
Old address:
{Address}
If incorrect or missing, enter new city name; otherwise press Enter to continue.
NEWSTATE
Old address:
{Address}
If incorrect or missing, enter new state abbreviation; otherwise press Enter to continue.
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = AL
2 = AK
4 = AZ
5 = AR
6 = CA
8 = CO
9 = CT
10 = DE
11 = DC
12 = FL
13 = GA
15 = HI
16 = ID
17 = IL
18 = IN
19 = IA
20 = KS
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
21 = KY
22 = LA
23 = ME
24 = MD
25 = MA
26 = MI
27 = MN
28 = MS
29 = MO
30 = MT
31 = NE
32 = NV
33 = NH
34 = NJ
35 = NM
36 = NY
37 = NC
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
38 = ND
39 = OH
40 = OK
41 = OR
42 = PA
44 = RI
45 = SC
46 = SD
47 = TN
48 = TX
49 = UT
50 = VT
51 = VA
53 = WA
54 = WV
55 = WI
56 = WY
NEWZIP5
Old address:
{Address}
If incorrect or missing, enter new 5-digit ZIP code; otherwise press Enter to continue.
NEWZIP4
Old address:
{Address}
If incorrect or missing, enter new 4-digit ZIP code; otherwise press Enter to continue.
NEWBLDGNAME
Old address:
{Address}
If incorrect or missing, enter new building name; otherwise press Enter to continue.
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NEWGQDESC
Old address:
{Address}
If incorrect or missing, enter new group quarters description; otherwise press Enter to continue.
Mailing Address Verification
Block to verify/modify the mailing address
MAILINGSAME
Is your mailing address the same as your physical address?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
VERMAILING
I have your mailing address as...
{Mailing address}
Is that correct?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
NEWMAILHNO
Old mailing address:
{Mailing address}
If incorrect or missing, enter new house number; otherwise press Enter to continue.
NEWMAILHNOSUF
Old mailing address:
{Mailing address}
If incorrect or missing, enter new house number suffix; otherwise press Enter to continue.
NEWMAILSTRNAME
Old mailing address:
{Mailing address}
If incorrect or missing, enter new street name; otherwise press Enter to continue.
NEWMAILUNITDES
Old mailing address:
{Mailing address}
If incorrect or missing, enter new unit designation; otherwise press Enter to continue.
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NEWMAILNONCITYSTYLEADD
Old mailing address:
{Mailing address}
If incorrect or missing, enter new non-city style address; otherwise press Enter to continue.
NEWMAILCITY
Old mailing address:
{Mailing address}
If incorrect or missing, enter new city name; otherwise press Enter to continue.
NEWMAILSTATE
Old mailing address:
{Mailing address}
If incorrect or missing, enter new state abbreviation; otherwise press Enter to continue.
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = AL
2 = AK
4 = AZ
5 = AR
6 = CA
8 = CO
9 = CT
10 = DE
11 = DC
12 = FL
13 = GA
15 = HI
16 = ID
17 = IL
18 = IN
19 = IA
20 = KS
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
21 = KY
22 = LA
23 = ME
24 = MD
25 = MA
26 = MI
27 = MN
28 = MS
29 = MO
30 = MT
31 = NE
32 = NV
33 = NH
34 = NJ
35 = NM
36 = NY
37 = NC
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
38 = ND
39 = OH
40 = OK
41 = OR
42 = PA
44 = RI
45 = SC
46 = SD
47 = TN
48 = TX
49 = UT
50 = VT
51 = VA
53 = WA
54 = WV
55 = WI
56 = WY
NEWMAILZIP5
Old mailing address:
{Mailing address}
If incorrect or missing, enter new 5-digit ZIP code; otherwise press Enter to continue.
NEWMAILZIP4
Old mailing address:
{Mailing address}
If incorrect or missing, enter new 4-digit ZIP code; otherwise press Enter to continue.
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NEWMAILGQDESC
Old mailing address:
{Mailing address}
If incorrect or missing, enter new group quarters description; otherwise press Enter to continue.
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CONTROL CARD
Housing Characteristics I
TENURE
Ask or verify:
Are your living quarters...
Read answer categories
o
o
o
Owned or being bought by you or someone in the household?
Rented?
Occupied without payment of rent?
STUDENTHOUSING
If apparent, answer without asking.
Are your living quarters presently used as student housing by a college or university?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
PUBLICHOUSING
Is this building owned by a public housing authority?
The unit must be in a FEDERALLY FUNDED project to be considered public housing.
A unit located in a building that is funded by a state or local government or part of a federal assistance
program, such as VA (veteran), FHA (Federal Housing Authority), voucher, or certificate assisted housing
is NOT considered public housing for the NCVS.
Verify with a building manager if possible.
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
INDIANRESERVATIONHU
If apparent, answer without asking.
Are your living quarters located on an American Indian Reservation or on American Indian Lands?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
ACCESS
If apparent, answer without asking.
Do you have direct access to your home, either from the outside or through a common hall?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
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TYPEOFHOUSINGUNIT
Please select one box that describes the type of housing unit.
1 = House, apartment, flat
2 = Unit in rooming house, hotel, motel, etc.
3 = Mobile home or trailer
4 = Other housing unit
5 = Student quarters in college dormitory
6 = Other group quarters unit
7 = Tent or trailer site
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
NUMBEROFUNITS
Observe or ask:
How many units are in this structure?
1=1
2=2
3=3
4=4
5 = 5-9
6 = 10+
7 = Any type of trailer or mobile home
8 = GQ or other
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
GATEDRESTRICTEDACCESS
Ask if unsure:
Is this unit in a building or community that requires a special entry system such as entry codes, key
cards, or security guard approval to access?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
Roster
NAMECHECK
I have {Name} listed as living or staying at {this/that} address.
LN
NAME
SEX
AGE
RELATION
{Line number}
{Name}
{Sex}
{Age}
{Relationship}
Are all of these persons still living or staying at {this/that} address?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
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WHICHLNMOVED
Who no longer lives at {this/that} address?
LN
NAME
STATUS
SEX
AGE
RELATION
{Line number}
{Name}
{Interview Status}
{Sex}
{Age}
{Relationship}
Mark all that apply
NEWREFPER
What is the name of the person (or one of the persons) living at this address, who owns or rents that
home? Would that be you?
Enter line number of the new reference person or 31 if someone not listed.
If the owner or renter does not live at the same address, choose the person who lives here and is
most knowledgeable about the household.
HHR
LN
NAME
SEX
AGE
RELATION
{Household
respondent}
{Line number}
{Name}
{Sex}
{Age}
{Relationship}
NEWREFPER_FNAME, NEWREFER_LNAME
What is that person’s name?
Enter the new reference person's first name on this screen and last name on the next screen.
ROSTERTOOBIG_CK (hard)
You have reached the max number of persons allowed to be added to the roster. {You will need to
choose a reference person who is already on the roster.}
Any additional household members cannot be added to the household roster so you will not conduct
an NCVS interview for them.
HHLDCOVERAGE
Have I missed anyone else who USUALLY lives here, including people who are not related to you or
people who are away traveling?
LN
NAME
{Line number}
{Name}
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
ENTIREHHURE_CK (soft)
You have recorded all people on the household roster as having a usual residence elsewhere.
If this is correct, please suppress this check to exit the case and reenter to code it as a Type B
noninterview. At the TYPEB screen, enter 3 – Temporarily occupied by persons with a usual residence
elsewhere (URE).
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If this is incorrect, please fix the HHMEMBER screen.
PICK1STHHRESP
{Enter the line number of whom the nonhousehold proxy will be answering for first. The line number
chosen should be over 18./Enter the line number for the person with whom you are speaking.
This person should be at least 18 years of age and knowledgeable about the household.”}
LN
NAME
{Line number}
{Name}
VALIDNAME_CK (hard)
You can only enter 999 on a blank line - not over an existing person.
{ If you need to delete this person from the roster, select NAMECHECK and select Goto to return to
that screen and Enter 2 - No. Then, choose which line number needs to be removed (WHICHLNMOVED)
and why (MEMBERCHANGES).}
Select Close to return to HHROSTER_FNAME to restore {name} the household roster.
PreDemo Table
HHROSTER_FNAME
{What are the names of all people living or staying {here/there}? Start with the name of the person or
one of the people who {owns/rents} this home./What is the name of the person/people that is/are
new to the household?}
Enter first name on this screen.
Enter 999 to leave the table.
999FORLINE1_CK (hard)
9’s not allowed for the first person in the household.
NAME_CK (hard)
You can only enter 9’s on a blank line - not over an existing person.
{If you need to delete this person from the roster, select NAMECHECK and select Goto to return to
that screen and Enter 2 - No. Then, choose which line number needs to be removed (WHICHLNMOVED)
and why (MEMBERCHANGES).}
Select Close to return to HHROSTER_FNAME to restore {Name} to the household roster.
HHROSTER_LNAME
{What are the names of all people living or staying {here/there}? Start with the name of the person or
one of the people who {owns/rents} this home./What is the name of the person/people that is/are
new to the household?}
Enter last name on this screen.
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MEMBERCHANGES
{Enter reason why this household member no longer lives at the sample address./Enter reason why
this person entered the sample address.}
LN
NAME
SEX
AGE
RELATION
{Line number}
{Name}
{Sex}
{Age}
{Relationship}
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Person turned 12
2 = Entered or returned from school or college
3 = Entered or returned from an institution or other group quarters (e.g., nursing home, hospital, or
correctional facility)
4 = Entered because of marriage, separation, or divorce
5 = Person entered household for reason other than above
6 = Person died
7 = Left for school or college
8 = Entered institution or other group quarters (e.g. nursing home, hospital, or correctional facility)
9 = Left because of marriage, separation, or divorce
10 = Person left household for reason other than above
11 = Visitor – residence elsewhere
12 = No change to membership status
SEX
Ask if necessary:
Are you male or female?
o
o
1 = Male
2 = Female
RELATIONSHIP
{ Review the relationships of other household members to the new reference person and update these
relationships if necessary.}
How is this person related to you?
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Opposite-sex husband/wife/spouse
2 = Opposite-sex unmarried partner
3 = Same-sex husband/wife/spouse
4 = Same-sex unmarried partner
5 = Child (biological or adopted son or daughter, stepson or stepdaughter))
6 = Brother or sister
7 = Father or mother
8 = Grandchild
9 = Other relative (aunt, cousin, nephew, niece, parent-in-law, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, etc.)
10 = Roommate or housemate
11 = Foster child
12 = Other nonrelative
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o
21 = Reference person
SPOUSE_CK (soft)
You entered more than one {spouse and unmarried partner/spouse/unmarried partner} as the
relationship to the reference person. Go back to RELATIONSHIP and correct the relationship if necessary.
HHMEMBER
Do you usually live {here/there}?
For guidance on usual residence elsewhere or household membership status (i.e. college students,
military members, etc.), press F1.
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
HSEMEMURE
Do you have a usual place of residence elsewhere?
For guidance on usual residence elsewhere or household membership status (i.e. college students,
military members, etc.), press F1.
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
REFPER_CK (hard)
You need to select a reference person who is a household member.
If the current reference person is not a household member, choose a new household member at
NEWREFPER.
If all people on the household roster have a usual residence elsewhere AND:
NO ONE new has moved in – press the Close button and F10 to exit the case and reenter to
code it as a Type B noninterview. At the TYPEB screen, enter 3 - Temporarily occupied by
persons with a usual residence elsewhere (URE).
SOMEONE new has moved in – press the Close button and F10 to exit the case and make this
case a replacement which requires a personal visit.
ALLNONMEMBERS_CK (soft)
All people from the previous household roster are nonmembers or have a usual residence elsewhere.
If all people on the household roster have a usual residence elsewhere AND:
NO ONE new has moved in - suppress this check to exit the case and reenter to code it as a
Type B noninterview. At the TYPEB screen, enter 3 - Temporarily occupied by persons with a
usual residence elsewhere (URE).
SOMEONE new has moved in - suppress this check to exit the case and make this case a
replacement which requires a personal visit.
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DemoDetailed
AGECHECK
I have you listed as {Age/less than 1/older than 96} {year/years} old {as of last month}. Is that correct?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
BRTHDATEMO
In what month and year were you born?
Enter month on this screen.
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = January
2 = February
3 = March
4 = April
5 = May
6 = June
7 = July
8 = August
9 = September
10 = October
11 = November
12 = December
BRTHDATEYR
In what month and year were you born?
Enter year on this screen.
If year is less than 1920, enter 1920.
BRTHDATEYR_CK (hard)
Invalid year.
VFYAGE
That would make you {Age/less than 1/older than 96} {year/years} old {as of last month}. Is that
correct?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
PARENT_CK (soft)
{A household member marked as a parent is recorded as younger or the same age as the reference
person/child. / A household member marked as a child is recorded as older or the same age as the
reference person/parent.} Verify the relationships are correctly marked.
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AGERNG
Are you between 18 and 65 years old? 66 or older? Are you...
Read appropriate age categories.
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = 0-11 years old?
2 = 12-13 years old?
3 = 14-15 years old?
4 = 16-17 years old?
5 = 18-24 years old?
6 = 25-34 years old?
7 = 35-49 years old?
8 = 50-65 years old?
9 = 66 years old or older?
MARITAL
Are you now married, widowed, divorced, separated or have you never been married?
Last reported as: {Married/Widowed/Divorced/Separated/Never Married/Refused/Don’t know}
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Married
2 = Widowed
3 = Divorced
4 = Separated
5 = Never married
ARMEDFORCES
Are you now in the Armed Forces?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
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EDUCATIONATTAIN
What is the highest level of school you completed or the highest degree you received?
Last reported as: {1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, 6th grade, 7th grade, 8th grade, 9th
grade, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade (No diploma), High school graduate (Diploma or equivalent),
Some college (No degree), Associate’s degree, Bachelor’s degree (e.g. BA, AB, BS), Master’s degree (e.g.
MA, MS, MEng, MSW, MBA), Professional school degree (e.g. MD, DDS, DVM, LLB, JD), Doctorate degree
(e.g. PhD, EdD), Never attended, preschool, kindergarten, Refused, Don’t know, Not answered}
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = 1st grade
2 = 2nd grade
3 = 3rd grade
4 = 4th grade
5 = 5th grade
6 = 6th grade
7 = 7th grade
8 = 8th grade
9 = 9th grade
10 = 10th grade
11 = 11th grade
12 = 12th grade (No diploma)
13 = High school graduate (Diploma or equivalent)
14 = Some college (No degree)
15 = Associate degree
16 = Bachelor’s degree (e.g. BA, AB, BS)
17 = Master’s degree (e.g. MA, MS MEng, MSW, MBA)
18 = Professional school degree (e.g. MD, DDS, DVM, LLB, JD)
19 = Doctorate degree (e.g. PhD, EdD)
20 = Never attended, preschool, kindergarten
EDUCATION_CK (soft)
You marked {1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, 6th grade, 7th grade, 8th grade, 9th
grade, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade (No diploma), High school graduate (Diploma or equivalent),
Some college (No degree), Associate’s degree, Bachelor’s degree (e.g. BA, AB, BS), Master’s degree (e.g.
MA, MS, MEng, MSW, MBA), Professional school degree (e.g. MD, DDS, DVM, LLB, JD), Doctorate degree
(e.g. PhD, EdD), Never attended, preschool, kindergarten, Refused, Don’t know, Not answered}as the
highest level of school completed for a person age {age/less than 1/older than 96}. Are you sure this is
correct?
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ATTENDINGSCHOOL
Are you currently attending or {enrolled in a regular school such as elementary or high school or}
enrolled either full-time or part-time in a college or university, trade, or vocational school?
Last reported as: {Regular school/College/University/Trade school/Vocational school/Not enrolled in
any school/Refused/Don’t know/Not answered}
1 = Regular school
2 = College/university
3 = Trade school
4 = Vocational school
5 = None of the above schools
o
o
o
o
o
SP_ORIGIN
Are you Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino?
1 = Yes
2 = No
o
o
RACE
Do not probe.
Please choose one or more races that you consider yourself to be.
1 = White
2 = Black or African American
3 = American Indian or Alaska Native
4 = Asian
5 = Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
6 = Other (specify)
RACE_SPECIFY
Specify the other race for this person.
ROSTERREVIEW
Review all categories.
Is this information correct?
LN
NAME
REL
AGE
SEX
MARITAL
STATUS
{Line
number}
{Name}
{Relationship}
{Age}
{Sex}
{Marital
status}
{Interview
status}
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
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VALIDHHR_CK (hard)
You have not selected a valid household respondent. The current household respondent is either not
a member or does not meet the age requirements to be the household respondent.
Select on the "Suppress" button and then select on the New HHR Tab to select a valid household
respondent.
VALIDREFPER_CK (soft)
You have not selected a valid reference person. The current reference person does not meet the age
requirements to be the household respondent.
Select the GoTo button to go to the NEWREFPER screen and then select a valid reference person.
ROSTERREVIEW_CK (soft)
Suppressing this check will lock the roster and you will not be able to back up and edit it. If you are
sure that the roster is correct, suppress this check to move forward.
If there is something incorrect in the roster, close this check and mark ROSTERREVIEW=2.
DemoChange
WHOTOCHANGE
Enter the line number of the person requiring a change.
LN
NAME
REL
AGE
SEX
MARITAL
STATUS
{Line
number}
{Name}
{Relationship}
{Age}
{Sex}
{Marital
status}
{Interview
status}
1-30 = {Name}
31 = No changes need to be made to the roster. Return to ROSTERREVIEW.
o
o
WHATFIX
Person you are editing: {name}
Reference person: {reference person name}
What change is needed?
LN
NAME
REL
AGE
SEX
MARITAL
STATUS
{Line
number}
{Name}
{Relationship}
{Age}
{Sex}
{Marital
status}
{Interview
status}
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Name
2 = Relationship
3 = Date of birth
4 = Sex
5 = Marital Status
6 = Household membership status
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CHANGERELATION_CK (hard)
Can't change the reference person's relationship.
CHANGENAME_CK (hard)
To change the name, {Name}, select HHROSTER_FNAME (first name) or HHROSTER_LNAME (last
name) and then Goto.
Once the update(s) have been made, select Suppress.
CHANGERELNONREF_CK (hard)
To change the relationship for {Name}, select Goto to return to RELATIONSHIP.
Once the update(s) have been made, select Suppress.
CHANGEAGE_CK (hard)
To change the date of birth for {Name}, select Goto to return to the age verification question.
Once the update(s) have been made, select Suppress.
CHANGESEX_CK (hard)
To change the sex for {Name}, select Goto to return to SEX.
Once the update(s) have been made, select Suppress.
CHANGEMARITAL_CK (hard)
To change the marital status for {Name}, select Goto to return to MARITAL.
Once the update(s) have been made, select Suppress.
CHANGEMEMBER_CK (hard)
To change the membership status for {Name}, select Goto to return to the household membership
question.
Once the update(s) have been made, select Suppress.
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SETUP ROSTER
Setup Roster
NEXTPERSON
LN
HH/NAME
STATUS
SEX
AGE
RELATION
PHONE
#1
{Interview
status}
{Sex}
{Age}
{Relationship} {Phone 1}
PHONE
#2
Household
Level
{Line
number}
{Name}
{Phone 2}
I still need to interview {Name}.
{Are any of them available now?/Is he/she available now?/Are either of them available now?}
Enter person's line number for next interview.
Probe if a proxy interview is necessary.
INTERVIEWSTATUS
Review information below. If wrong person selected, back up to the NEXTPERSON screen to select the
next person to be interviewed.
Interview is for: {Name}
Talking to: {Name}
Self/Proxy status: {Self interview/Proxy interview}
o
o
1 = Continue with this respondent’s interview
2 = {Change to a proxy interview}
PERSTATUSPROXY_CK (soft)
You are about to change this respondent's interview status to a proxy interview.
If you are sure the interview for this respondent needs to be completed by proxy, select the Suppress
button. Otherwise, select the Close or Goto button to return to the INTERVIEWSTATUS screen.
PROXYREASON
Choose the reason for proxy interview.
Reminder - being sick with a cold, flu, etc. is not a valid reason for a proxy interview.
Reminder - a respondent refusing to answer for themselves does not make them eligible for a proxy
interview.
o
o
o
1 = Proxy person is 12-13 years old and parent refused permission for self-interview
2 = Proxy person is physically/mentally unable to answer
3 = Proxy person is temporarily absent and won’t return before closeout
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PROXYAGEERROR_CK (hard)
A proxy interview is not acceptable because the respondent is older than 13.
Interview the respondent by self-interview or Type Z the respondent.
RETURNBYCLOSEOUT
Do you expect {Name} to return by {closeout date}?
1 = Yes
2 = No
o
o
RETURNDATEERROR_CK (hard)
The respondent will return before closeout. You must set a callback for this respondent.
PICKPROXYRESP
LN
HH/NAME
STATUS
SEX
AGE
RELATION
PHONE
#1
{Interview
status}
{Sex}
{Age}
{Relationship} {Phone 1}
PHONE
#2
Household
Level
{Line
number}
{Name}
{Phone 2}
Enter line number of who will be responding on behalf of {Name of current respondent}. If unsure, ask
name.
If you’re speaking to a nonhousehold member proxy respondent, press Ctrl+F7 to access case level
notes and record their name.
INTPROXYSTATUS
Review that the information below is correct.
Proxy interview for: {Name of current respondent}
Talking to: {Name of who the FR is talking to}
INTROFORNEWRESPONDENT
Re-introduction for new respondent.
If necessary: Hello, I'm
YOUR NAME from the U.S. Census Bureau.
I'm {calling/here} concerning the National Crime Victimization Survey. We are talking with members
of your household to obtain statistics on the kinds and amount of crime committed against individuals
12 years of age and older. The survey questions ask for information about people’s perceptions of
community safety, their local police, and their experiences with victimization and crime in the past six
months. The results will be used to help improve the way we measure crime.
Are you available now to be interviewed?
o
o
1 = Yes, respondent or proxy available
2 = No, respondent not ready to complete interview
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NCVS-1
Person Characteristics I
1. TIMEATADDRESS
{I will also interview all other household members age 12 or older and will be asking them similar
questions.}
{Next/First} are some questions just about you.
How long have you lived at this address?
o
o
o
o
1 = Less than 6 months
2 = At least 6 months, but less than 1 year
3 = At least 1 year, but less than 5 years
4 = 5 years or more
If TIMEATADDRESS=1, DK, or RF CONTINUE TO HOMELESS
Else if TIMEATADDRESS=2, 3, SKIP TO TIMEMOVED5YEARS
Else if TIMEATADDRESS=4 and the respondent’s age is>=16, SKIP TO JOBLASTWEEK
Else if household respondent, SKIP TO BUSINESS
Else if current month is January—June and it is a self-interview, SKIP TO POL_CONTACTCRIME
Else if current month is July—December and it is a self-interview, SKIP TO CM_ROBBED
Else, SKIP TO VS_INTRO
2. HOMELESS
Have you been homeless or without a regular place to stay at any time in the past 6 months, that is,
since {DATE 6 MONTHS AGO}?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
3. TIMEMOVED5YEARS
How many times have you moved in the past 5 years, that is, since {CURRENT MONTH AND CURRENT
YEAR MINUS 5}?
o
o
o
o
o
1=1
2 = 2 to 5
3 = 6 to 10
4 = 11 to 20
5 = More than 20
If the respondent’s age is>=16, CONTINUE TO JOBLASTWEEK
Else if household respondent, SKIP TO BUSINESS
Else if current month is January—June and it is a self-interview, SKIP TO POL_CONTACTCRIME
Else if current month is July—December and it is a self-interview, SKIP TO CM_ROBBED
Else, SKIP TO VS_INTRO
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4. JOBLASTWEEK
(Only respondents age 16+ are asked employment questions)
In the past 7 days, did you have a job or work at a business? Do not include volunteer work or work
around the house.
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If JOBLASTWEEK=1, SKIP TO SAMEJOB6MONTHS
Else if JOBLASTWEEK=2, RF, or DK, CONTINUE TO JOBLAST6MONTHS
5. JOBLAST6MONTHS
(Only respondents age 16+ are asked employment questions)
AT ANY TIME during the past 6 months, that is, since {DATE 6 MONTHS AGO}, did you have a job or
work at a business? Do not include volunteer work or work around the house.
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
SKIP TO UNEMPLOYED
6. SAMEJOB6MONTHS
(Only respondents age 16+ are asked employment questions)
Have you worked at the same job for all of the past 6 months?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If SAMEJOB6MONTHS=2, RF, or DK, CONTINUE TO UNEMPLOYED
Else if household respondent, SKIP TO BUSINESS
Else if current month is January—June and it is a self-interview, SKIP TO POL_CONTACTCRIME
Else if current month is July—December and it is a self-interview, SKIP TO CM_ROBBED
Else, SKIP TO VS_INTRO
7. UNEMPLOYED
(Only respondents age 16+ are asked employment questions)
AT ANY TIME in the past 6 months, have you been unemployed? Unemployed means you were
looking for and able to work but you were not able to find employment.
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
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If household respondent, CONTINUE TO BUSINESS
Else if current month is January—June and it is a self-interview, SKIP TO POL_CONTACTCRIME
Else if current month is July—December and it is a self-interview, SKIP TO CM_ROBBED
Else, SKIP TO VS_INTRO
8. BUSINESS
(Only asked of household respondent)
Does anyone in this household operate a business from this address?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If BUSINESS=1, CONTINUE TO BUSINESSSIGN
Else if current month is January—June and it is a self-interview, SKIP TO POL_CONTACTCRIME
Else if current month is July—December and it is a self-interview, SKIP TO CM_ROBBED
Else, SKIP TO VS_INTRO
9. BUSINESSSIGN
(Only asked of household respondent)
{ Fill by observation}
Is there a sign on the premises or some other indication to the general public that a business is
operated from this address?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If current month is January—June and it is a self-interview, CONTINUE TO POL_CONTACTCRIME
Else if current month is July—December and it is a self-interview, SKIP TO CM_ROBBED
Else, SKIP TO VS_INTRO
Police Ask-All Items
(Only asked during the months of January, February, March, April, May, and June. Also, only asked
during a self-interview.)
10. POL_CONTACTCRIME
Next are some questions about experiences you may have had with the police in your area during the
past 6 months, that is, since {DATE 6 MONTHS AGO}. Please include experiences with police officers,
sheriff's deputies, state troopers, or school resource officers, but not with guards or other security
personnel who are not part of the police.
During the past 6 months, have you contacted the police in your area to report a crime, disturbance,
or suspicious activity?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
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11. POL_CONTACTNOCRIME
Next are some questions about experiences you may have had with the police in your area during the
past 6 months, that is, since {DATE 6 MONTHS AGO}. Please include experiences with police officers,
sheriff's deputies, state troopers, or school resource officers, but not with guards or other security
personnel who are not part of the police.
During the past 6 months, have you contacted the police in your area to report something else, such
as a traffic accident or medical emergency?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
12. POL_MVSTOP
During the past 6 months, that is, since {DATE 6 MONTHS AGO} have you…
Been stopped by the police when you were driving or when you were a passenger in a motor vehicle?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
13. POL_STOPPEDOTHER
During the past 6 months, that is, since {DATE 6 MONTHS AGO} have you…
Been stopped or approached by the police for some other reason?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
14. POL_COMMUNITYWATCH
During the past 6 months, that is, since {DATE 6 MONTHS AGO} have you…
Been at a community meeting, neighborhood watch, or other activities where the police took part?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
15. POL_RESPECT
The next questions ask for your views of the police in your area {even though you may not have had
direct contact with them recently}. Please draw on everything you know about them and give your
best judgments when you respond to these questions.
How respectfully do you think the police in your area treat people?
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Very respectfully
2 = Somewhat respectfully
3 = Neither respectfully nor disrespectfully
4 = Somewhat disrespectfully
5 = Very disrespectfully
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16. POL_TIME
In your opinion, how much time and attention do the police in your area give to what people have to
say?
o
o
o
o
o
1 = A great deal of time
2 = A lot of time
3 = A moderate amount of time
4 = A little time
5 = No time at all
17. POL_FAIRLY
In your opinion, how fairly do the police in your area treat people?
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Very fairly
2 = Somewhat fairly
3 = Neither fairly nor unfairly
4 = Somewhat unfairly
5 = Very unfairly
18. POL_EFFECTIVE
How effective are the police at preventing crime in your area?
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Very effective
2 = Somewhat effective
3 = Neither effective nor ineffective
4 = Somewhat ineffective
5 = Very ineffective
19. POL_TRUST
How much do you trust the police in your area?
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Trust completely
2 = Somewhat trust
3 = Neither trust nor distrust
4 = Somewhat distrust
5 = Distrust completely
20. POL_RATEPOLICE
Taking everything into account, how would you rate the job the police in your area are doing?
o
o
o
o
o
1 = A very good job
2 = A somewhat good job
3 = Neither a good nor a bad job
4 = A somewhat bad job
5 = A very bad job
SKIP TO VS_INTRO
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Community Measures
(Only asked during the months of July, August, September, October, November, and December. Also, only
asked during a self-interview.)
21. CM_ROBBED
Next are some questions about your local area.
How worried are you about being mugged or robbed in your local area?
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Extremely worried
2 = Very worried
3 = Somewhat worried
4 = Slightly worried
5 = Not at all worried
22. CM_THREATATTACK
How worried are you about…
Being threatened or attacked in your local area?
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Extremely worried
2 = Very worried
3 = Somewhat worried
4 = Slightly worried
5 = Not at all worried
23. CM_BREAKINTHEFT
How worried are you about…
Having something stolen from inside your home?
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Extremely worried
2 = Very worried
3 = Somewhat worried
4 = Slightly worried
5 = Not at all worried
24. CM_THEFT
How worried are you about…
Having something stolen from your porch, lawn, garage, or other part of your property?
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Extremely worried
2 = Very worried
3 = Somewhat worried
4 = Slightly worried
5 = Not at all worried
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25. CM_WALKALONE
Is there any place within a mile of your home where you would be afraid to walk alone at night?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
26. CM_CRIMECONCERN
How often does concern about crime prevent you from doing things you would like to do?
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Every day
2 = Several times a week
3 = Several times a month
4 = Once a month or less
5 = Never
27. CM_VANDALISM
In your local area, how common a problem is…
Vandalism, graffiti, or other deliberate damage to property?
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Extremely common
2 = Very common
3 = Somewhat common
4 = Not too common
5 = Not common at all
28. CM_PUBLICDRUNK
In your local area, how common a problem is…
People being drunk or rowdy in public places?
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Extremely common
2 = Very common
3 = Somewhat common
4 = Not too common
5 = Not common at all
29. CM_ABANDONEDBLDGS
In your local area, how common a problem is…
Burned, abandoned, or boarded-up buildings?
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Extremely common
2 = Very common
3 = Somewhat common
4 = Not too common
5 = Not common at all
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30. CM_ILLEGALDRUGS
In your local area, how common a problem is…
People using or dealing drugs illegally?
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Extremely common
2 = Very common
3 = Somewhat common
4 = Not too common
5 = Not common at all
30. CM_OTHERSPROPERTY
If children or teenagers were damaging others' property, how likely is it that any of your neighbors
would do something about it?
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Very likely
2 = Somewhat likely
3 = Neither likely nor unlikely
4 = Somewhat unlikely
5 = Very unlikely
31. CM_NEIGHBORREPORT
If there was a crime in your local area, how likely is it that any of your neighbors would call the police?
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Very likely
2 = Somewhat likely
3 = Neither likely nor unlikely
4 = Somewhat unlikely
5 = Very unlikely
32. CM_HELPNEIGHBORS
Please tell me how much you agree or disagree with each of the following statements about your local
area.
People around here are willing to help their neighbors.
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Strongly agree
2 = Somewhat agree
3 = Neither agree nor disagree
4 = Somewhat disagree
5 = Strongly disagree
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33. CM_TRUSTLOCALS
Please tell me how much you agree or disagree with each of the following statements about your local
area.
People in this local area can be trusted.
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Strongly agree
2 = Somewhat agree
3 = Neither agree nor disagree
4 = Somewhat disagree
5 = Strongly disagree
Victimization Screener
VS_INTRO
For the next questions, please think about things that happened to you since {TODAY'S DATE 6
MONTHS AGO}, no matter where they may have occurred {including things that happened in the past
6 months but before you moved to your current residence}. The questions will cover theft, {break-ins,
vandalism,} physical attacks, and unwanted sexual contact.
Theft
34. T_CARRY
The next questions ask about different things that might have been stolen from you. This may have
happened to you while you were at home, {work,} {school,} or somewhere else.
{ If needed: Do not include virtual items that may have been stolen in a game or online.}
In the past 6 months, did anyone…
Steal something {of yours} that you carry, like a cell phone, money, a wallet, purse, or backpack?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
35. T_WEAR
{ If needed: Do not include virtual items that may have been stolen in a game or online.}
In the past 6 months, did anyone…
Steal something {of yours} that you wear, like clothing, jewelry, or shoes?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
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36. T_INHOME
{ If needed: Do not include virtual items that may have been stolen in a game or online.}
In the past 6 months, did anyone…
Steal something {of yours} in your home, like a TV, computer, tools, or guns?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
37. T_ONPROPERTY
{ If needed: Do not include virtual items that may have been stolen in a game or online.}
In the past 6 months, did anyone…
Steal something {of yours} from your porch, lawn, garage, or other part of your property, such as a
bicycle, garden hose, or lawn furniture?
Do not include stolen vehicles.
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
38. T_INVEHICLE
{ If needed: Do not include virtual items that may have been stolen in a game or online.}
In the past 6 months, did anyone…
Steal something {of yours} out of a vehicle, such as a package or groceries?
Do not include stolen vehicles.
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If respondent age 18+ and there is at least 1 child in the household age < 18, RF, or DK,
CONTINUE TO T_FROMCHILD
Else, SKIP TO T_ELSE
39. T_FROMCHILD
(Only asked if respondent is age 18+ and if there is at least 1 child in the household.)
{ If needed: Do not include virtual items that may have been stolen in a game or online.}
In the past 6 months, did anyone…
Steal something belonging to any children who live here?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
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40. T_ELSE
{ If needed: Do not include virtual items that may have been stolen in a game or online.}
In the past 6 months, did anyone…
Steal anything else that belongs to you {, including things that were stolen from you {at work} {at
school} or {the business operated from your home}}? Do not include stolen vehicles.
Do not include anything stolen from a recognizable business in respondent's home or another
business, such as merchandise or cash from a register.
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
41. T_ATTEMPT
{Other than what you have already mentioned, in/In} the past 6 months, did anyone TRY to steal
anything that belongs to you {or any children who live with you}, but not actually steal it?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If T_CARRY=1, T_WEAR=1, T_INHOME=1, T_ONPROPERTY=1, T_INVEHICLE=1, T_FROMCHILD=1,
T_ELSE=1, or T_ATTEMPT=1, CONTINUE TO T_TIMES
Else if household respondent, SKIP TO MV_OWNVEHICLE
All other respondents, SKIP TO A_WITHWEAPON
42. T_TIMES
How many times did someone {steal} {or} {try to steal} something in the past 6 months?
o
o
1 = Once
2 = Two or more times
If T_TIMES=2, CONTINUE TO T_TIMES_NUM
Else if T_TIMES=1, SKIP TO T_INCDATE
Else if T_TIMES=RF and household respondent, SKIP TO MV_OWNVEHICLE
Else if T_TIMES=RF and not the household respondent, SKIP TO A_WITHWEAPON
43. T_TIMES_NUM
How many times?
Probe for the respondent’s best guess if the respondent says ‘Don’t know’
If T_TIMES_NUM>=6, CONTINUE TO T_INCSIMILAR
Else if T_TIMES_NUM<6, SKIP TO T_MULTINTRO
Else if T_TIMES_NUM=RF and household respondent, SKIP TO MV_OWNVEHICLE
Else if T_TIMES_NUM=RF and not the household respondent, SKIP TO A_WITHWEAPON
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44. T_INCSIMILAR
Are these incidents similar to each other in detail or are they for different types of crimes?
If needed, read: This is an important question for making sure we capture the incident correctly,
please try to provide an answer.
o
o
1 = Similar
2 = Different – SKIP TO T_MULTINTRO
45. T_RECALLDETAILS
Do you recall enough details about each incident to be able to distinguish them from each other?
If needed, read: This is an important question for making sure we capture the incident correctly,
please try to provide an answer.
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No – SKIP TO T_INCDATE
T_MULTINTRO
I will ask about {each of these/the six most recent} incidents, starting with the most recent.
46. T_INCDATE
{You said that someone {stole} {or} {tried to steal} something {once/[number in T_TIMES_NUM]
times} in the past 6 months.}
In what month and year did the {most recent/second most recent/third most recent/fourth most
recent/fifth most recent/sixth most recent} incident happen?
If necessary, read: If you don’t remember the exact month, please give your best estimate.
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Before {Current month minus 6}
2 = {Current month minus 6}
3 = {Current month minus 5}
4 = {Current month minus 4}
5 = {Current month minus 3}
6 = {Current month minus 2}
7 = {Current month minus 1}
8 = {Current month}
9 = Don’t know
If T_INCDATE=1, CONTINUE TO T_INCDATE_CK
Else if T_INCDATE=2, 9, RF, SKIP TO T_ANCHORDATE
Else, SKIP TO T_DESCRIBE
T_INCDATE_CK (soft)
We are only asking about crimes that happened during the last 6 months. We will not collect
information on this incident.
If the wrong month was selected, please select the correct month at T_INCDATE.
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If ‘Suppress’ and additional incidents were reported in this screener, LOOP TO T_INCDATE for
the next incident
Else if ‘Suppress’ and household respondent and no more incidents reported in this screener,
SKIP TO MV_OWNVEHICLE
Else if ‘Suppress’ and not the household respondent and no more incidents reported in this
screener, SKIP TO A_WITHWEAPON
47. T_ANCHORDATE
Did this incident happen before, after, or on {6-MO ANCHORDATE}?
o
o
o
1 = It happened before {6-mo anchor date}
2 = It happened after or on {6-mo anchor date}
3 = Don’t know
If T_ANCHORDATE=2, CONTINUE TO T_DESCRIBE
Else if T_ANCHORDATE=1, 3, RF and additional incidents were reported in this screener, LOOP
TO T_INCDATE for the next incident
Elseif household respondent and T_ANCHORDATE=1, 3, RF and no more incidents reported in
this screener, SKIP TO MV_OWNVEHICLE
Else if not household respondent and T_ANCHORDATE=1, 3, RF and no more incidents reported
in this screener, SKIP TO A_WITHWEAPON
48. T_DESCRIBE
To help me refer back to this incident later, can you give me just a few words to describe what
happened? For example, someone stole your backpack on a train. Later, I may ask you for a full
description of what happened.
Limit to a few words – the goal is to help you identify this incident in the crime incident report.
If another incident was reported in this screener, LOOP TO T_INCDATE
Else if household respondent, CONTINUE TO MV_OWNVEHICLE
Else if not household respondent, SKIP TO A_WITHWEAPON
Motor Vehicle Theft
(This section is only asked of the household respondent.)
49. MV_OWNVEHICLE
At any point in the past 6 months, have you or someone you live with owned a car, van, truck,
motorcycle, or other motor vehicle?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If MV_OWNVEHICLE=1, CONTINUE TO MV_THEFT
Else if MV_OWNVEHICLE=2, RF, or DK, SKIP TO BI_HOME
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50. MV_THEFT
In the past 6 months, {other than the thefts or attempted thefts you have mentioned already,}…
Did anyone steal a vehicle belonging to you or anyone you live with or use it without permission?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
51. MV_ATTEMPT
In the past 6 months, {other than the thefts attempted thefts you have mentioned already,}…
Did anyone TRY to steal a vehicle but not actually steal it?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If MV_THEFT=1 or MV_ATTEMPT=1, CONTINUE TO MV_TIMES
Else if MV_THEFT=2, RF, or DK, and MV_ATTEMPT=2, RF, or DK, SKIP TO MVP_PARTS
52. MV_TIMES
In the past 6 months, how many times {was a vehicle stolen or used without permission/did someone
try to steal a vehicle/was a vehicle stolen or used without permission, or did someone try to steal a
vehicle}?
o
o
1 = Once
2 = Two or more times
If MV_TIMES=2, CONTINUE TO MV_TIMES_NUM
Else if MV_TIMES=1, SKIP TO MV_INCDATE
Else if MV_TIMES=RF, SKIP TO MVP_PARTS
53. MV_TIMES_NUM
How many times?
Probe for the respondent’s best guess if the respondent says ‘Don’t know’
If MV_TIMES_NUM>=6, CONTINUE TO MV_INCSIMILAR
Else if MV_TIMES_NUM<6, SKIP TO MV_MULTINTRO
Elseif MV_TIMES_NUM=RF, SKIP TO MVP_PARTS
54. MV_INCSIMILAR
Are these incidents similar to each other in detail or are they for different types of crimes?
If needed, read: This is an important question for making sure we capture the incident correctly,
please try to provide an answer.
o
o
1 = Similar
2 = Different – SKIP TO MV_MULTINTRO
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55. MV_RECALLDETAILS
Do you recall enough details about each incident to be able to distinguish them from each other?
If needed, read: This is an important question for making sure we capture the incident correctly,
please try to provide an answer.
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No – SKIP TO MV_INCDATE
MV_MULTINTRO
I will ask about {each of these/the six most recent} incidents, starting with the most recent.
56. MV_INCDATE
{{You said that someone stole a vehicle or used it without permission} {or} {tried to steal a vehicle}
{once/[number in MV_TIMES_NUM] times} in the past 6 months.}
In what month and year did the {most recent/second most recent/third most recent/fourth most
recent/fifth most recent/sixth most recent} {motor vehicle theft} {or} {attempted motor vehicle theft}
happen?
If necessary, read: If you don’t remember the exact month, please give your best estimate.
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Before {Current month minus 6}
2 = {Current month minus 6}
3 = {Current month minus 5}
4 = {Current month minus 4}
5 = {Current month minus 3}
6 = {Current month minus 2}
7 = {Current month minus 1}
8 = {Current month}
9 = Don’t know
If MV_INCDATE=1, CONTINUE TO MV_INCDATE_CK
Else if MV_INCDATE=2, 9, RF, SKIP TO MV_ANCHORDATE
Else if theft reported or attempted theft reported, SKIP TO MV_PARTOFOTHERINC
Else, SKIP TO MV_DESCRIBE
MV_INCDATE_CK (soft)
We are only asking about crimes that happened during the last 6 months. We will not collect
information on this incident.
If the wrong month was selected, please select the correct month at MV_INCDATE.
If ‘Suppress’ and additional incidents were reported in this screener, LOOP TO MV_INCDATE for
the next incident
Else if ‘Suppress’ and no more incidents reported in this screener, SKIP TO MVP_PARTS
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57. MV_ANCHORDATE
Did this incident happen before, after, or on {6-MO ANCHORDATE}?
o
o
o
1 = It happened before {6-mo anchor date}
2 = It happened after or on {6-mo anchor date}
3 = Don’t know
If MV_ANCHORDATE=1, 3, RF and additional incidents were reported in this screener, LOOP TO
MV_INCDATE for the next incident
Else if MV_ANCHORDATE=1, 3, RF and no more incidents reported in this screener, SKIP TO
MVP_PARTS
Else if theft incident reported or attempted theft incident reported, SKIP TO
MV_PARTOFOTHERINC
Else SKIP TO MV_DESCRIBE
58. MV_PARTOFOTHERINC
Is this {motor vehicle theft} {or} {attempted motor vehicle theft} part of any other incident you have
already mentioned?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If MV_PARTOFOTHERINC=1, CONTINUE TO MV_WHICHINCIDENT
Else if MV_PARTOFOTHERINC=2, DK, SKIP TO MV_DESCRIBE
59. MV_WHICHINCIDENT
Which incident was this part of?
If needed, read: This is an important question for making sure we capture the incident correctly,
please try to provide an answer.
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
2 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
3 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
4 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
5 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
6 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
50 = This is a separate incident
If MV_WHICHINCIDENT=50, CONTINUE TO MV_DESCRIBE
Elseif MV_WHICHINCIDENT not equal to 50 and more incidents in this screener, LOOP TO
MV_INCDATE
Elseif MV_WHICHINCIDENT not equal to 50 and no more incidents in this screener, SKIP TO
MVP_PARTS
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60. MV_DESCRIBE
To help me refer back to this incident later, can you give me just a few words to describe what
happened? For example, someone stole your car from your driveway. Later, I may ask you for a full
description of what happened.
Limit to a few words – the goal is to help you identify this incident in the crime incident report.
If another incident reported in this screener, LOOP TO MV_INCDATE
Else, CONTINUE TO MVP_PARTS
Vehicle Part Theft
(This section is only asked of household respondents who reported owning a vehicle.)
61. MVP_PARTS
{Other than the thefts or attempted thefts you have mentioned already, in/In} the past 6 months…
Did anyone steal any vehicle parts such as a tire, car stereo, GPS, hubcap, or battery from a vehicle?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
62. MVP_GAS
{Other than the thefts or attempted thefts you have mentioned already, in/In} the past 6 months…
Did anyone steal any gas from a vehicle?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
63. MVP_ATTEMPT
{Other than the thefts or attempted thefts you have mentioned already, in/In} the past 6 months…
Did anyone TRY to steal vehicle parts or gas from a vehicle but not actually do it?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If MVP_PARTS=1, MVP_GAS=1, or MVP_ATTEMPT=1, CONTINUE TO MVP_TIMES
Else, SKIP TO BI_HOME
64. MVP_TIMES
How many times did someone {steal vehicle parts} {steal gas} {attempt to steal vehicle parts or gas}
{steal vehicle parts or steal gas} {steal vehicle parts or attempt to steal vehicle parts or gas} {steal gas
or attempt to steal vehicle parts} {steal vehicle parts, steal gas or attempt to steal vehicle parts or gas}
in the past 6 months?
o
o
1 = Once
2 = Two or more times
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If MVP_TIMES=2, CONTINUE TO MVP_TIMES_NUM
Else if MVP_TIMES=1, SKIP TO MVP_INCDATE
Else if MVP_TIMES=RF, SKIP TO BI_HOME
65. MVP_TIMES_NUM
How many times?
Probe for the respondent’s best guess if the respondent says ‘Don’t know’
If MVP_TIMES_NUM>=6, CONTINUE TO MVP_INCSIMILAR
Else if MVP_TIMES_NUM<6, SKIP TO MVP_MULTINTRO
Else if MVP_TIMES_NUM=RF, SKIP TO BI_HOME
66. MVP_INCSIMILAR
Are these incidents similar to each other in detail or are they for different types of crimes?
If needed, read: This is an important question for making sure we capture the incident correctly,
please try to provide an answer.
o
o
1 = Similar
2 = Different – SKIP TO MVP_MULTINTRO
67. MVP_RECALLDETAILS
Do you recall enough details about each incident to be able to distinguish them from each other?
If needed, read: This is an important question for making sure we capture the incident correctly,
please try to provide an answer.
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No – SKIP TO MVP_INCDATE
MVP_MULTINTRO
I will ask about {each of these/the six most recent} incidents, starting with the most recent.
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68. MVP_INCDATE
{{You said that someone {stole} {and} {tried to steal} vehicle parts or gas {once/[number in
MVP_TIMES_NUM] times} in the past 6 months.}
In what month and year did the {most recent/second most recent/third most recent/fourth most
recent/fifth most recent/sixth most recent} {theft of vehicle parts or gas/theft or attempted theft of
vehicle parts or gas/or attempted theft of vehicle parts or gas} happen?
If necessary, read: If you don’t remember the exact month, please give your best estimate.
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Before {Current month minus 6}
2 = {Current month minus 6}
3 = {Current month minus 5}
4 = {Current month minus 4}
5 = {Current month minus 3}
6 = {Current month minus 2}
7 = {Current month minus 1}
8 = {Current month}
9 = Don’t know
If MVP_INCDATE=1, CONTINUE TO MVP_INCDATE_CK
Else if MVP_INCDATE=2, 9, RF, SKIP TO MVP_ANCHORDATE
Else if MVP_INCDATE is [3-8] and (theft, attempted theft, or motor vehicle theft reported), SKIP
TO MVP_PARTOFOTHERINC
Else, SKIP TO MVP_DESCRIBE
MVP_INCDATE_CK (soft)
We are only asking about crimes that happened during the last 6 months. We will not collect
information on this incident.
If the wrong month was selected, please select the correct month at MVP_INCDATE.
If ‘Suppress’ and additional incidents were reported in this screener, LOOP TO MVP_INCDATE for
the next incident
Else if ‘Suppress’ and no more incidents reported in this screener, SKIP TO BI_HOME
69. MVP_ANCHORDATE
Did this incident happen before, after, or on {6-MO ANCHORDATE}?
o
o
o
1 = It happened before {6-mo anchor date}
2 = It happened after or on {6-mo anchor date}
3 = Don’t know
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If MVP_ANCHORDATE=1, 3, RF and additional incidents were reported in this screener, LOOP TO
MVP_INCDATE for the next incident
Else if MVP_ANCHORDATE=1, 3, RF and no more incidents reported in this screener, SKIP TO
BI_HOME
Else if MVP_ANCHORDATE=2 and (theft, attempted theft, or motor vehicle theft reported),
CONTINUE TO MVP_PARTOFOTHERINC
Else if MVP_ANCHORDATE=2, SKIP TO MVP_DESCRIBE
70. MVP_PARTOFOTHERINC
Is this {theft of vehicle parts or gas} {or} {attempted theft of vehicle parts or gas} part of any other
incident you have already mentioned?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No – SKIP TO MVP_DESCRIBE
If MVP_PARTOFOTHERINC=1, CONTINUE TO MVP_WHICHINCIDENT
Else if MVP_PARTOFOTHERINC=2, DK, SKIP TO MVP_DESCRIBE
71. MVP_WHICHINCIDENT
Which incident was this part of?
If needed, read: This is an important question for making sure we capture the incident correctly,
please try to provide an answer.
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
2 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
3 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
4 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
5 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
6 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
7 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
8 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
9 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
10 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
11 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
12 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
50 = This is a separate incident
If MVP_WHICHINCIDENT=50, CONTINUE TO MVP_DESCRIBE
Else if MVP_WHICHINCIDENT not equal to 50 and more incidents in this screener, LOOP TO
MVP_INCDATE
Elseif MVP_WHICHINCIDENT not equal to 50 and no more incidents in this screener, SKIP TO
BI_HOME
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72. MVP_DESCRIBE
To help me refer back to this incident later, can you give me just a few words to describe what
happened? For example, someone tried to steal the tires off of your car. Later, I may ask you for a full
description of what happened.
Limit to a few words – the goal is to help you identify this incident in the crime incident report.
If another incident reported in this screener, LOOP TO MVP_INCDATE
Else, CONTINUE TO BI_HOME
Break-in
(This section is only asked of the household respondent.)
73. BI_HOME
The next few questions ask about break-ins. In the past 6 months, did anyone…
Break in or try to break into your home by forcing a door or window, pushing past someone, jimmying
a lock, cutting a screen, or coming through an open door or window?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
74. BI_OTHERPROP
The next few questions ask about break-ins. In the past 6 months, did anyone…
Break in or try to break into your garage, shed, or storage room?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
75. BI_HOTELVACATION
The next few questions ask about break-ins. In the past 6 months, did anyone…
Break in or try to break into a hotel or motel room or vacation home where you were staying?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If BI_HOME=1, BI_OTHERPROP=1, or BI_HOTELVACATION=1, CONTINUE TO BI_TIMES
Else, SKIP TO V_PROPERTY
76. BI_TIMES
How many times did someone break in or try to break in during the past 6 months?
o
o
1 = Once
2 = Two or more times
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If BI_TIMES=2, CONTINUE TO BI_TIMES_NUM
Else if BI_TIMES=1, SKIP TO BI_INCDATE
Else if BI_TIMES=RF, SKIP TO V_PROPERTY
77. BI_TIMES_NUM
How many times?
Probe for the respondent’s best guess if the respondent says ‘Don’t know’
If BI_TIMES_NUM>=6, CONTINUE TO BI_INCSIMILAR
Else if BI_TIMES_NUM<6, SKIP TO BI_MULTINTRO
Else if BI_TIMES_NUM=RF, SKIP TO V_PROPERTY
78. BI_INCSIMILAR
Are these incidents similar to each other in detail or are they for different types of crimes?
If needed, read: This is an important question for making sure we capture the incident correctly,
please try to provide an answer.
o
o
1 = Similar
2 = Different – SKIP TO BI_MULTINTRO
79. BI_RECALLDETAILS
Do you recall enough details about each incident to be able to distinguish them from each other?
If needed, read: This is an important question for making sure we capture the incident correctly,
please try to provide an answer.
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No – SKIP TO BI_INCDATE
BI_MULTINTRO
I will ask about {each of these/the six most recent} incidents, starting with the most recent.
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80. BI_INCDATE
{You said that someone broke in or tried to break in {once/[number in BI_TIMES_NUM] times} in the
past 6 months.}
In what month and year did the {most recent/second most recent/third most recent/fourth most
recent/fifth most recent/sixth most recent} incident happen?
If necessary, read: If you don’t remember the exact month, please give your best estimate.
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Before {Current month minus 6}
2 = {Current month minus 6}
3 = {Current month minus 5}
4 = {Current month minus 4}
5 = {Current month minus 3}
6 = {Current month minus 2}
7 = {Current month minus 1}
8 = {Current month}
9 = Don’t know
If BI_INCDATE=1, CONTINUE TO BI_INCDATE_CK
Else if BI_INCDATE=2, 9, RF, SKIP TO BI_ANCHORDATE
Else if BI_INCDATE is [3-8] and theft, attempted theft, or motor vehicle theft reported, SKIP TO
BI_PARTOFOTHERINC
Else, SKIP TO BI_DESCRIBE
BI_INCDATE_CK (soft)
We are only asking about crimes that happened during the last 6 months. We will not collect
information on this incident.
If the wrong month was selected, please select the correct month at BI_INCDATE.
If ‘Suppress’ and additional incidents were reported in this screener, LOOP TO BI_INCDATE for
the next incident
Elseif ‘Suppress’ and no more incidents reported in this screener, SKIP TO V_PROPERTY
81. BI_ANCHORDATE
Did this incident happen before, after, or on {6-MO ANCHORDATE}?
o
o
o
1 = It happened before {6-mo anchor date}
2 = It happened after or on {6-mo anchor date}
3 = Don’t know
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If BI_ANCHORDATE=1, 3, RF and additional incidents were reported in this screener, LOOP TO
BI_INCDATE for the next incident
Else if BI_ANCHORDATE=1, 3, RF and no more incidents reported in this screener, SKIP TO
V_PROPERTY
Else if (and theft, attempted theft, or motor vehicle theft reported) and BI_ANCHORDATE=2,
CONTINUE TO BI_PARTOFOTHERINC
Else if BI_ANCHORDATE=2, SKIP TO BI_DESCRIBE
82. BI_PARTOFOTHERINC
Is this break-in or attempted break-in part of any other incident you have already mentioned?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If BI_PARTOFOTHERINC=1, CONTINUE TO BI_WHICHINCIDENT
Else if BI_PARTOFOTHERINC=2, DK, SKIP TO BI_DESCRIBE
83. BI_WHICHINCIDENT
Which incident was this part of?
If needed, read: This is an important question for making sure we capture the incident correctly,
please try to provide an answer.
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
2 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
3 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
4 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
5 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
6 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
7 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
8 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
9 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
10 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
11 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
12 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
13 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
14 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
15 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
16 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
17 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
18 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
50 = This is a separate incident
If BI_WHICHINCIDENT=50, CONTINUE TO BI_DESCRIBE
Else if BI_WHICHINCIDENT not equal to 50 and more incidents in this screener, LOOP TO
BI_INCDATE
Else if BI_WHICHINCIDENT not equal to 50 and no more incidents in this screener, SKIP TO
V_PROPERTY
84. BI_DESCRIBE
To help me refer back to this incident later, can you give me just a few words to describe what
happened? For example, someone broke into your home while you were at work. Later, I may ask you
for a full description of what happened.
Limit to a few words – the goal is to help you identify this incident in the crime incident report.
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If another incident reported in this screener, LOOP TO BI_INCDATE
Else, CONTINUE TO V_PROPERTY
Vandalism
(This section is only asked of the household respondent.)
85. V_PROPERTY
Vandalism is when someone deliberately damages or destroys something belonging to you. Examples
are breaking windows, slashing tires, or painting graffiti on walls. In the past 6 months, has anyone
vandalized your home, car, or something else that belongs to you or someone else living here?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
86. V_INJUREKILLANIMAL
In the past 6 months, did someone deliberately injure or kill an animal, such as a pet or livestock, that
belonged to you or someone you live with?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If V_PROPERTY=1 or V_INJUREKILLANIMAL=1, CONTINUE TO V_TIMES
Else, SKIP TO A_WITHWEAPON
87. V_TIMES
In the past 6 months, how many times did someone vandalize something that belonged to you or
someone you live with?
{Please also count times when an animal was injured or killed.}
o
o
1 = Once
2 = Two or more times
If V_TIMES=2, CONTINUE TO V_TIMES_NUM
Else if V_TIMES=1, SKIP TO V_INCDATE
Else if V_TIMES=RF, SKIP TO A_WITHWEAPON
88. V_TIMES_NUM
How many times?
Probe for the respondent’s best guess if the respondent says ‘Don’t know’
If V_TIMES_NUM>=6, CONTINUE TO V_INCSIMILAR
Else if V_TIMES_NUM<6, SKIP TO V_MULTINTRO
Else if V_TIMES_NUM=RF, SKIP TO A_WITHWEAPON
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89. V_INCSIMILAR
Are these incidents similar to each other in detail or are they for different types of crimes?
If needed, read: This is an important question for making sure we capture the incident correctly,
please try to provide an answer.
o
o
1 = Similar
2 = Different – SKIP TO V_MULTINTRO
90. V_RECALLDETAILS
Do you recall enough details about each incident to be able to distinguish them from each other?
If needed, read: This is an important question for making sure we capture the incident correctly,
please try to provide an answer.
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No – SKIP TO V_INCDATE
V_MULTINTRO
I will ask about {each of these/the six most recent} incidents, starting with the most recent.
91. V_INCDATE
{You said that {something was vandalized} {and} {someone deliberately injured or killed an animal}
{once/[number in V_TIMES_NUM] times} in the past 6 months.}
In what month and year did the {most recent/second most recent/third most recent/fourth most
recent/fifth most recent/sixth most recent} incident happen?
If necessary, read: If you don’t remember the exact month, please give your best estimate.
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Before {Current month minus 6}
2 = {Current month minus 6}
3 = {Current month minus 5}
4 = {Current month minus 4}
5 = {Current month minus 3}
6 = {Current month minus 2}
7 = {Current month minus 1}
8 = {Current month}
9 = Don’t know
If V_INCDATE=1, CONTINUE TO V_INCDATE_CK
Else if V_INCDATE=2, 9, RF, SKIP TO V_ANCHORDATE
Else if V_INCDATE is [3-8] and (theft, attempted theft, motor vehicle theft, or break-in reported),
SKIP TO V_PARTOFOTHERINC
Else, SKIP TO V_DESCRIBE
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V_INCDATE_CK (soft)
We are only asking about crimes that happened during the last 6 months. We will not collect
information on this incident.
If the wrong month was selected, please select the correct month at V_INCDATE.
If ‘Suppress’ and additional incidents were reported in this screener, LOOP TO V_INCDATE for
the next incident
Else if ‘Suppress’ and no more incidents reported in this screener, SKIP TO A_WITHWEAPON
92. V_ANCHORDATE
Did this incident happen before, after, or on {6-MO ANCHORDATE}?
o
o
o
1 = It happened before {6-mo anchor date}
2 = It happened after or on {6-mo anchor date}
3 = Don’t know
If V_ANCHORDATE=1, 3, RF and additional incidents were reported in this screener, LOOP TO
V_INCDATE for the next incident
Else if V_ANCHORDATE=1, 3, RF and no more incidents reported in this screener, SKIP TO
A_WITHWEAPON
Else if (theft, attempted theft, motor vehicle theft, or break-in reported) and
V_ANCHORDATE=2, CONTINUE TO V_PARTOFOTHERINC
Else if V_ANCHORDATE, SKIP TO V_DESCRIBE
93. V_PARTOFOTHERINC
Is this {vandalism} {or} {deliberate injuring or killing of an animal} part of any other incident you have
already mentioned?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If V_PARTOFOTHERINC=1, CONTINUE TO V_WHICHINCIDENT
Else if V_PARTOFOTHERINC=2, DK, SKIP TO V_DESCRIBE
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94. V_WHICHINCIDENT
Which incident was this part of?
If needed, read: This is an important question for making sure we capture the incident correctly,
please try to provide an answer.
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
2 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
3 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
4 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
5 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
6 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
7 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
8 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
9 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
10 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
11 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
12 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
13 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
14 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
15 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
16 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
17 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
18 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
19 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
20 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
21 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
22 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
23 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
24 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
50 = This is a separate incident
If V_WHICHINCIDENT=50, CONTINUE TO V_DESCRIBE
Else if V_WHICHINCIDENT not equal to 50 and more incidents in this screener, LOOP TO
V_INCDATE
Else if V_WHICHINCIDENT not equal to 50 and no more incidents in this screener, SKIP TO
A_WITHWEAPON
95. V_DESCRIBE
To help me refer back to this incident later, can you give me just a few words to describe what
happened? For example, someone spray painted a message on your garage. Later, I may ask you for a
full description of what happened.
Limit to a few words – the goal is to help you identify this incident in the crime incident report.
If another incident reported in this screener, LOOP TO V_INCDATE
Else, SKIP TO A_WITHWEAPON
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Attack
96. A_WITHWEAPON
The next few questions ask about any physical attacks against you personally. These may have
happened at your home or while you were {at work, school,/at work/at school} or away from home.
{Do not include threats and do not include incidents that were accidental or when you knew someone
was playing.}
In the past 6 months, did anyone attack or try to attack you…
With a weapon, such as a gun or knife?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
97. A_OBJECT
In the past 6 months, did anyone attack or try to attack you…
With something else used as a weapon, like a baseball bat, scissors, or a stick?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
98. A_THROW
In the past 6 months, did anyone attack or try to attack you…
By throwing something at you, such as a rock or bottle?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
99. A_HITKICK
In the past 6 months, did anyone attack or try to attack you…
By hitting, slapping, grabbing, kicking, punching, or choking you?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
100. A_OTHER
In the past 6 months, did anyone attack or try to attack you or use force against you in any other way?
Please mention it even if you are not certain it was a crime. {Do not include threats and do not include
incidents that were accidental or when you knew someone was playing.}
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
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101. A_THREAT
In the past 6 months, did anyone THREATEN to attack you, but not actually do it? {Do not include
incidents you have already mentioned.}
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
102. A_KNOWNOFF
People sometimes don't think of attacks by someone they know, like {a current or former spouse or
partner/a boyfriend or girlfriend}, {someone at work or at school/someone at work/someone at
school}, a friend, a family member, a neighbor, or any other person they've met or known.
{Other than what you have already mentioned, in/In} the past 6 months, has anyone you know used
any kind of physical force against you? Examples are if someone you know choked you, slapped you,
hit you, attacked you with a weapon, or otherwise physically hurt you.
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If A_WITHWEAPON=1, A_OBJECT=1, A_THROW=1, A_HITKICK=1, A_OTHER=1, A_THREAT=1, or
A_KNOWNOFF=1, CONTINUE TO A_TIMES
Else, SKIP TO SA_UNWANTEDCONTACT
103. A_TIMES
{You just said yes to more than one question about physical attacks. Altogether, in/In} the past 6
months, how many times did someone {attack you or try to attack you} {or} {threaten to attack you}?
o
o
1 = Once
2 = Two or more times
If A_TIMES=2, CONTINUE TO A_TIMES_NUM
Else if A_TIMES=1, SKIP TO A_INCDATE
Else if A_TIMES=RF, SKIP TO SA_UNWANTEDCONTACT
104. A_TIMES_NUM
How many times?
Probe for the respondent’s best guess if the respondent says ‘Don’t know’
If A_TIMES_NUM>=6, CONTINUE TO A_INCSIMILAR
Else if A_TIMES_NUM<6, SKIP TO A_MULTINTRO
Elseif A_TIMES_NUM=RF, SKIP TO SA_UNWANTEDCONTACT
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105. A_INCSIMILAR
Are these incidents similar to each other in detail or are they for different types of crimes?
If needed, read: This is an important question for making sure we capture the incident correctly,
please try to provide an answer.
o
o
1 = Similar
2 = Different – SKIP TO A_MULTINTRO
106. A_RECALLDETAILS
Do you recall enough details about each incident to be able to distinguish them from each other?
If needed, read: This is an important question for making sure we capture the incident correctly,
please try to provide an answer.
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No – SKIP TO A_INCDATE
A_MULTINTRO
I will ask about {each of these/the six most recent} incidents, starting with the most recent.
107. A_INCDATE
{You said that someone {attacked you or tried to attack you} {and} {threatened to attack you}
{once/[number in A_TIMES_NUM] times} in the past 6 months.}
In what month and year did the {most recent/second most recent/third most recent/fourth most
recent/fifth most recent/sixth most recent} incident happen?
If necessary, read: If you don’t remember the exact month, please give your best estimate.
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Before {Current month minus 6}
2 = {Current month minus 6}
3 = {Current month minus 5}
4 = {Current month minus 4}
5 = {Current month minus 3}
6 = {Current month minus 2}
7 = {Current month minus 1}
8 = {Current month}
9 = Don’t know
If A_INCDATE=1, CONTINUE TO A_INCDATE_CK
Else if A_INCDATE=2, 9, RF, SKIP TO A_ANCHORDATE
Else if A_INCDATE is [3-8] and (theft, attempted theft, motor vehicle theft, break-in, or
vandalism reported), SKIP TO A_PARTOFOTHERINC
Else, SKIP TO A_DESCRIBE
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A_INCDATE_CK (soft)
We are only asking about crimes that happened during the last 6 months. We will not collect
information on this incident.
If the wrong month was selected, please select the correct month at A_INCDATE.
If ‘Suppress’ and additional incidents were reported in this screener, LOOP TO A_INCDATE for
the next incident
Else if ‘Suppress’ and no more incidents reported in this screener, SKIP TO
SA_UNWANTEDCONTACT
108. A_ANCHORDATE
Did this incident happen before, after, or on {6-MO ANCHORDATE}?
o
o
o
1 = It happened before {6-mo anchor date}
2 = It happened after or on {6-mo anchor date}
3 = Don’t know
If (theft incident, attempted theft incident, motor vehicle theft incident, break-in incident, or
vandalism incident reported) and A_ANCHORDATE=2, CONTINUE TO A_PARTOFOTHERINC
Else if A_ANCHORDATE=1, 3, RF and additional incidents were reported in this screener, LOOP
TO A_INCDATE for the next incident
Else if A_ANCHORDATE=1, 3, RF and no more incidents reported in this screener, SKIP TO
SA_UNWANTEDCONTACT
Else if A_ANCHORDATE, SKIP TO A_DESCRIBE
109. A_PARTOFOTHERINC
Is this {attack or attempted attack} {or} {threat} part of any other incident you have already
mentioned?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No – SKIP TO A_DESCRIBE
If A_PARTOFOTHERINC=1, CONTINUE TO A_WHICHINCIDENT
Else if A_PARTOFOTHERINC=2, DK, SKIP TO A_DESCRIBE
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110. A_WHICHINCIDENT
Which incident was this part of?
If needed, read: This is an important question for making sure we capture the incident correctly,
please try to provide an answer.
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
2 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
3 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
4 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
5 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
6 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
7 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
8 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
9 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
10 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
11 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
12 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
13 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
14 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
15 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
16 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
17 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
18 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
19 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
20 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
21 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
22 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
23 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
24 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
25 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
26 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
27 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
28 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
29 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
30 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
50 = This is a separate incident
If A_WHICHINCIDENT=50, CONTINUE TO A_DESCRIBE
Elseif A_WHICHINCIDENT not equal to 50 and more incidents in this screener, LOOP TO
A_INCDATE
Elseif A_WHICHINCIDENT not equal to 50 and no more incidents in this screener, SKIP TO
SA_UNWANTEDCONTACT
111. A_DESCRIBE
To help me refer back to this incident later, can you give me just a few words to describe what
happened? For example, someone shoved you and punched you at a concert. Later, I may ask you for
a full description of what happened.
Limit to a few words – the goal is to help you identify this incident in the crime incident report.
If another incident reported in this screener, LOOP TO A_INCDATE
Else, CONTINUE TO SA_UNWANTEDCONTACT
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Unwanted Sexual Contact
112. SA_UNWANTEDCONTACT
The next questions are about any sexual contact in the past 6 months that YOU DID NOT CONSENT TO
and that YOU DID NOT WANT to happen. The information you provide is confidential.
{Sexual contact includes touching of your sexual body parts, or any type of sexual penetration with a
body part or object. It also includes making you touch or penetrate someone else. This could have
been done by someone you know well, someone you casually know, or a stranger and can happen to
both men and women./Sexual contact includes someone touching your private parts, unwanted sex,
or making you do these kinds of things to them. This could have been done by someone you know
well, someone you casually know, or a stranger and can happen to both boys and girls.}
In the past 6 months…
Did anyone touch, grab, or kiss your {sexual body parts against your will}/{private parts when you
didn't want them to} - or TRY to do this?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
113. SA_FORCE
The information you provide is confidential.
{Sexual contact includes touching of your sexual body parts, or any type of sexual penetration with a
body part or object. It also includes making you touch or penetrate someone else. This could have
been done by someone you know well, someone you casually know, or a stranger and can happen to
both men and women./Sexual contact includes someone touching your private parts, unwanted sex,
or making you do these kinds of things to them. This could have been done by someone you know
well, someone you casually know, or a stranger and can happen to both boys and girls.}
In the past 6 months…
Did anyone force you to have sexual contact by holding you down with his or her body, pinning your
arms, hitting or kicking you, or using some other type of force - or TRY or THREATEN to do this?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
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114. SA_THREATENHURT
The information you provide is confidential.
{Sexual contact includes touching of your sexual body parts, or any type of sexual penetration with a
body part or object. It also includes making you touch or penetrate someone else. This could have
been done by someone you know well, someone you casually know, or a stranger and can happen to
both men and women./Sexual contact includes someone touching your private parts, unwanted sex,
or making you do these kinds of things to them. This could have been done by someone you know
well, someone you casually know, or a stranger and can happen to both boys and girls.}
In the past 6 months…
Did anyone threaten to physically hurt you or someone close to you if you did not have sexual
contact?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
115. SA_UNABLETOCONSENT
The information you provide is confidential.
{Sexual contact includes touching of your sexual body parts, or any type of sexual penetration with a
body part or object. It also includes making you touch or penetrate someone else. This could have
been done by someone you know well, someone you casually know, or a stranger and can happen to
both men and women./Sexual contact includes someone touching your private parts, unwanted sex,
or making you do these kinds of things to them. This could have been done by someone you know
well, someone you casually know, or a stranger and can happen to both boys and girls.}
In the past 6 months…
Did anyone have sexual contact with you - or try to have sexual contact with you - while you were
passed out, unconscious, asleep, or unable to consent because you were drunk or high?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If SA_UNWANTEDCONTACT=1, SA_FORCE=1, SA_THREATENHURT=1, or
SA_UNABLETOCONSENT=1, CONTINUE TO SA_TIMES
Else, SKIP TO CA_OTHERCRIME
116. SA_TIMES
In the past 6 months, how many times did someone have, try to have, or threaten to have these types
of sexual contact with you?
o
o
1 = Once
2 = Two or more times
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If SA_TIMES=2, CONTINUE TO SA_TIMES_NUM
Else if SA_TIMES=1, SKIP TO SA_INCDATE
Else if SA_TIMES=RF, SKIP TO CA_OTHERCRIME
117. SA_TIMES_NUM
How many times?
Probe for the respondent’s best guess if the respondent says ‘Don’t know’
If SA_TIMES_NUM>=6, CONTINUE TO SA_INCSIMILAR
Else if SA_TIMES_NUM<6, SKIP TO SA_MULTINTRO
Else if SA_TIMES_NUM=RF, SKIP TO CA_OTHERCRIME
118. SA_INCSIMILAR
Are these incidents similar to each other in detail or are they for different types of crimes?
If needed, read: This is an important question for making sure we capture the incident correctly,
please try to provide an answer.
o
o
1 = Similar
2 = Different – SKIP TO SA_MULTINTRO
119. SA_RECALLDETAILS
Do you recall enough details about each incident to be able to distinguish them from each other?
If needed, read: This is an important question for making sure we capture the incident correctly,
please try to provide an answer.
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No – SKIP TO SA_INCDATE
SA_MULTINTRO
I will ask about {each of these/the six most recent} incidents, starting with the most recent.
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120. SA_INCDATE
{You said that someone had, or tried to have these types of sexual contact with you {once/[number in
SA_TIMES_NUM] times} in the past 6 months.}
In what month and year did the {most recent/second most recent/third most recent/fourth most
recent/fifth most recent/sixth most recent} incident happen?
If necessary, read: If you don’t remember the exact month, please give your best estimate.
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Before {Current month minus 6}
2 = {Current month minus 6}
3 = {Current month minus 5}
4 = {Current month minus 4}
5 = {Current month minus 3}
6 = {Current month minus 2}
7 = {Current month minus 1}
8 = {Current month}
9 = Don’t know
If SA_INCDATE=1, CONTINUE TO SA_INCDATE_CK
Else if SA_INCDATE=2, 9, RF, SKIP TO SA_ANCHORDATE
Else if (theft, attempted theft, motor vehicle theft, break-in, vandalism, attack, threatened
attack, or attempted attack reported), SKIP TO SA_PARTOFOTHERINC
Else, SKIP TO SA_DESCRIBE
SA_INCDATE_CK (soft)
We are only asking about crimes that happened during the last 6 months. We will not collect
information on this incident.
If the wrong month was selected, please select the correct month at SA_INCDATE.
If ‘Suppress’ and additional incidents were reported in this screener, LOOP TO SA_INCDATE for
the next incident
Else if ‘Suppress’ and no more incidents reported in this screener, SKIP TO CA_OTHERCRIME
121. SA_ANCHORDATE
Did this incident happen before, after, or on {6-MO ANCHORDATE}?
o
o
o
1 = It happened before {6-mo anchor date}
2 = It happened after or on {6-mo anchor date}
3 = Don’t know
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If SA_ANCHORDATE=1, 3, RF and additional incidents were reported in this screener, LOOP TO
SA_INCDATE for the next incident
Else if SA_ANCHORDATE=1, 3, RF and no more incidents reported in this screener, SKIP TO
CA_OTHERCRIME
Else if (theft, attempted theft, motor vehicle theft, break-in, vandalism, attack, threatened
attack, or attempted attack reported) and SA_ANCHORDATE=2, CONTINUE TO
SA_PARTOFOTHERINC
Else if SA_ANCHORDATE=2, SKIP TO SA_DESCRIBE
122. SA_PARTOFOTHERINC
Is this {sexual contact or attempted sexual contact} {or} {threat} part of any other incident you have
already mentioned?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If SA_PARTOFOTHERINC=1, CONTINUE TO SA_WHICHINCIDENT
Else if SA_PARTOFOTHERINC=2, DK, SKIP TO SA_DESCRIBE
123. SA_WHICHINCIDENT
Which incident was this part of?
If needed, read: This is an important question for making sure we capture the incident correctly,
please try to provide an answer.
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
2 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
3 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
4 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
5 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
6 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
7 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
8 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
9 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
10 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
11 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
12 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
13 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
14 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
15 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
16 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
17 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
18 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
19 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
20 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
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21 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
22 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
23 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
24 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
25 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
26 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
27 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
28 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
29 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
30 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
31 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
32 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
33 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
34 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
35 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
36 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
50 = This is a separate incident
If SA_WHICHINCIDENT=50, CONTINUE TO SA_DESCRIBE
Else if SA_WHICHINCIDENT not equal to 50 and more incidents in this screener, LOOP TO
SA_INCDATE
Else if SA_WHICHINCIDENT not equal to 50 and no more incidents in this screener, SKIP TO
CA_OTHERCRIME
124. SA_DESCRIBE
To help me refer back to this incident later, can you give me just a few words to describe what
happened? For example, someone tried to have sex with you after a party. Later, I may ask you for a
full description of what happened.
Limit to a few words – the goal is to help you identify this incident in the crime incident report.
If another incident reported in this screener, LOOP TO SA_INCDATE
Else, CONTINUE TO CA_OTHERCRIME
Catch-All
125. CA_OTHERCRIME
To make sure this survey has captured everything that has happened to you, is there anything else
that you might think of as a crime that happened to you, personally, in the past 6 months, that is,
since {DATE 6 MONTHS AGO} that you haven't mentioned? It could be something you called the police
about, or something you didn't consider reporting to the police.
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If CA_OTHERCRIME=1, CONTINUE TO CA_TIMES
Else, SKIP TO INC_REPORTS
126. CA_TIMES
In the past 6 months, how many times did something you might think of as a crime happen to you?
{Do not include anything you have already mentioned.}
o
o
1 = Once
2 = Two or more times
If CA_TIMES=1, SKIP TO CA_INCDATE
Else if CA_TIMES=2, CONTINUE TO CA_TIMES_NUM
Else if CA_TIMES=RF, SKIP TO INC_REPORTS
127. CA_TIMES_NUM
How many times?
Probe for the respondent’s best guess if the respondent says ‘Don’t know’
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If CA_TIMES_NUM>=6, CONTINUE TO CA_INCSIMILAR
Else if CA_TIMES_NUM is [2-5], SKIP TO CA_MULTINTRO
Else if CA_TIMES_NUM=RF, SKIP TO INC_REPORTS
128. CA_INCSIMILAR
Are these incidents similar to each other in detail or are they for different types of crimes?
If needed, read: This is an important question for making sure we capture the incident correctly,
please try to provide an answer.
o
o
1 = Similar
2 = Different – SKIP TO CA_MULTINTRO
129. CA_RECALLEDTAILS
Do you recall enough details about each incident to be able to distinguish them from each other?
If needed, read: This is an important question for making sure we capture the incident correctly,
please try to provide an answer.
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No– SKIP TO CA_INCDATE
CA_MULTINTRO
I will ask about {each of these/the six most recent} incidents, starting with the most recent.
130. CA_INCDATE
{You said that something (else) you thought was a crime happened to you {once/[number in
CA_TIMES_NUM] times} in the past 6 months.}
In what month and year did the {most recent/second most recent/third most recent/fourth most
recent/fifth most recent/sixth most recent} incident happen?
If necessary, read: If you don’t remember the exact month, please give your best estimate.
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Before {Current month minus 6}
2 = {Current month minus 6}
3 = {Current month minus 5}
4 = {Current month minus 4}
5 = {Current month minus 3}
6 = {Current month minus 2}
7 = {Current month minus 1}
8 = {Current month}
9 = Don’t know
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If CA_INCDATE=1, CONTINUE TO CA_INCDATE_CK
Else if CA_INCDATE=2, 9, RF, SKIP TO CA_ANCHORDATE
Else if CA_INCDATE is [3-8] and (theft, attempted theft, motor vehicle theft, break-in, vandalism,
attack, threatened attack, attempted attack, or unwanted sexual contact reported), SKIP TO
CA_PARTOFOTHERINC
Else if CA_INCDATE is [3-8], SKIP TO CA_MVTHEFT
CA_INCDATE_CK (soft)
We are only asking about crimes that happened during the last 6 months. We will not collect
information on this incident.
If the wrong month was selected, please select the correct month at CA_INCDATE.
If ‘Suppress’ and additional incidents were reported in this screener, LOOP TO CA_INCDATE for
the next incident
Elseif ‘Suppress’ and no more incidents reported, SKIP TO INC_REPORTS
131. CA_ANCHORDATE
Did this incident happen before, after, or on {6-MO ANCHORDATE}?
o
o
o
1 = It happened before {6-mo anchor date}
2 = It happened after or on {6-mo anchor date}
3 = Don’t know
If (theft, attempted theft, motor vehicle theft, break-in, vandalism, attack, threatened attack,
attempted attack, or unwanted sexual contact reported) and CA_ANCHORDATE=2, CONTINUE
TO CA_PARTOFOTHERINC
Elseif CA_ANCHORDATE=2, SKIP TO CA_MVTHEFT
Elseif CA_ANCHORDATE=1, 3, RF and additional incidents were reported in this screener, LOOP
TO CA_INCDATE for the next incident
Elseif CA_ANCHORDATE=1, 3, RF and no more incidents reported in this screener, SKIP TO
INC_REPORTS
132. CA_PARTOFOTHERINC
Is this incident part of any other incident you have already mentioned?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If CA_PARTOFOTHERINC=1, CONTINUE TO CA_WHICHINCIDENT
Else, SKIP TO CA_MVTHEFT
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133. CA_WHICHINCIDENT
Which incident was this part of?
If needed, read: This is an important question for making sure we capture the incident correctly,
please try to provide an answer.
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
2 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
3 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
4 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
5 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
6 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
7 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
8 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
9 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
10 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
11 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
12 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
13 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
14 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
15 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
16 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
17 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
18 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
19 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
20 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
21 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
22 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
23 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
24 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
25 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
26 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
27 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
28 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
29 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
30 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
31 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
32 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
33 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
34 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
35 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
36 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
37 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
38 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
39 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
40 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
41 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
42 = {Month/year; Incident’s _DESCRIBE}
50 = This is a separate incident
If CA_WHICHINCIDENT=50, CONTINUE TO CA_MVTHEFT
Else if additional incidents were reported in this screener, LOOP TO CA_INCDATE
Else if no additional incidents were reported in this screener, SKIP TO INC_REPORTS
134. CA_MVTHEFT
In this incident, did someone steal a vehicle or try to steal a vehicle that belonged to you or anyone
you live with?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
135. CA_THEFT
In this incident, did someone steal anything (else) that belonged to you?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
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136. CA_ATTEMPTTHEFT
In this incident, did someone TRY to steal something that belonged to you?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
137. CA_BREAKIN
In this incident, did someone break in, or try to break in, to your property?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
138. CA_VANDALISM
In this incident, did someone vandalize something that belonged to you?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
139. CA_ATTACKTHREAT
In this incident, did someone attack you, try to attack you, or threaten to attack you?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
140. CA_SEXUALCONTACT
In this incident, did someone have or try to have sexual contact with you that you did not agree to
and did not want to happen?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
141. CA_DESCRIBE
To help me refer back to this incident later, can you give me just a few words to describe what
happened? For example, someone broke into your home while you were at work. Later, I may ask you
for a full description of what happened.
Limit to a few words – the goal is to help you identify this incident in the crime incident report.
Crime Incidents Reported
INC_REPORTS
Total incidents reported: {Number of incidents reported}
If (theft, attempted theft, motor vehicle theft, break-in, vandalism, attack, threatened attack,
attempted attack, or unwanted sexual contact reported), CONTINUE TO INC_INTRO
Else if no crime is reported, SKIP TO SOCIODEMO_INTRO
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NCVS-2
Crime Incident Report
INC_INTRO
The next questions are about the incident {in {Month year}} that involved: {Incident Note}
If (CA_MVTHEFT=1, CA_THEFT=1, CA_ATTEMPTTHEFT=1, CA_BREAKIN=1, CA_VANDALISM=1,
CA_ATTACKTHREAT=1, or CA_SEXUALCONTACT=1), SKIP TO OFF_INTRO
Else if no motor vehicle theft, no theft, and no attempted theft reported, CONTINUE TO
ALSO_MVTHEFT
Else if no theft and no attempted theft reported and (motor vehicle theft, break-in, or vandalism
reported), SKIP TO ALSO_THEFT
Else if no break-in reported, SKIP TO ALSO_BREAKIN
Else if no vandalism reported, SKIP TO ALSO_VANDALISM
Else if no attack, no threatened attack, no attempted attack incident, and no unwanted sexual
contact reported, SKIP TO ALSO_ATTACKTHREAT
Else if no unwanted sexual contact reported and (attack, threatened attack, or attempted attack
reported), SKIP TO ALSO_SEXUALCONTACT
Else, SKIP TO OFF_INTRO
142. ALSO_MVTHEFT
Just to confirm, did someone steal or try to steal a vehicle as part of this incident {in {Month year}}?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If no theft and no attempted theft reported and (motor vehicle theft, break-in, or vandalism
reported), CONTINUE TO ALSO_THEFT
Else if no break-in reported, SKIP TO ALSO_BREAKIN
Else if no vandalism reported, SKIP TO ALSO_VANDALISM
Else if no attack, no threatened attack, no attempted attack, and no unwanted sexual contact
reported, SKIP TO ALSO_ATTACKTHREAT
Else if no unwanted sexual contact reported and (attack, threatened attack, or attempted attack
reported), SKIP TO ALSO_SEXUALCONTACT
Else, SKIP TO OFF_INTRO
143. ALSO_THEFT
Just to confirm, did someone steal something {else} as part of this incident {in {Month year}}?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
144. ALSO_ATTEMPTTHEFT
Just to confirm, did someone try to steal something {else} but not steal it as part of this incident {in
{Month year}}?
o
1 = Yes
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o
2 = No
If no break-in reported, CONTINUE TO ALSO_BREAKIN
Else if no vandalism reported, SKIP TO ALSO_VANDALISM
Else if no attack, no threatened attack, no attempted attack, and no unwanted sexual contact
reported, SKIP TO ALSO_ATTACKTHREAT
Else if no unwanted sexual contact reported and (attack, threatened attack, or attempted attack
reported), SKIP TO ALSO_SEXUALCONTACT
Else, SKIP TO OFF_INTRO
145. ALSO_BREAKIN
Just to confirm, did someone break in or try to break in to your property as part of this incident {in
{Month year}}?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If no vandalism reported, CONTINUE TO ALSO_VANDALISM
Else if no attack, no threatened attack, no attempted attack, and no unwanted sexual contact
reported, SKIP TO ALSO_ATTACKTHREAT
Else if no unwanted sexual contact reported and (attack, threatened attack, or attempted attack
reported), SKIP TO ALSO_SEXUALCONTACT
Else, SKIP TO OFF_INTRO
146. ALSO_VANDALISM
Just to confirm, did someone vandalize something of yours as part of this incident {in {Month year}}?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If no attack, no threatened attack, no attempted attack, and no unwanted sexual contact
reported, CONTINUE TO ALSO_ATTACKTHREAT
Else if no unwanted sexual contact reported and (attack, threatened attack, or attempted attack
reported), SKIP TO ALSO_SEXUALCONTACT
Else, SKIP TO OFF_INTRO
147. ALSO_ATTACKTHREAT
Just to confirm, did someone attack or threaten to attack you as part of this incident {in {Month
year}}?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If no unwanted sexual contact reported and (attack, threatened attack, attempted attack
reported, or ALSO_ATTACKTHREAT=1), CONTINUE TO ALSO_SEXUALCONTACT
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Else, SKIP TO OFF_INTRO
148. ALSO_SEXUALCONTACT
Just to confirm, did someone have or try to have sexual contact with you that you did not agree to
and did not want to happen as part of this incident {in {Month year}}?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
OFF_INTRO
Some of the next questions will refer to the "offender," which means the person or people who did
this to you.
If series crime, CONTINUE TO SERIESLOCATION
Else if unwanted sexual contact reported, SKIP TO UNWANTED_INTRO
Else if threatened attack or attempted attack reported, SKIP TO ATTACKATTEMPTTHREAT
Else if attack reported, SKIP TO A_WEAPONPRESENT
Else if motor vehicle theft reported and ((MV_THEFT=1 and MV_ATTEMPT=1) or
ALSO_MVTHEFT=1 or CA_MVTHEFT), SKIP TO MVTHEFTATTEMPT
Else if motor vehicle theft reported and MV_THEFT not equal to 1 and MV_ATTEMPT=1, SKIP TO
INTENTATTMVTHEFT
Else if motor vehicle theft reported and MV_THEFT=1 and MV_ATTEMPT not equal to 1, SKIP TO
WHOOWNEDMV
Else if break-in reported, SKIP TO BREAKINWHERE
Else if theft and attempted theft reported, SKIP TO THEFTATTEMPT
Else if theft reported and attempted theft is not equal to 1, SKIP TO WHATWASTAKEN
Else if theft is not equal to 1 and attempted theft reported, SKIP TO ATTEMPTTHEFTWHAT
Else if vandalism reported and V_PROPERTY=1 and (no attack, no threatened attack, no
attempted theft, no theft, no break-in, no unwanted sexual contact, and no motor vehicle theft
reported), SKIP TO VANDALISM
Else if vandalism reported and V_INJUREKILLANIMAL=1 and (no attack, no threatened attack, no
attempted theft, no theft, no break-in, no unwanted sexual contact, and no motor vehicle theft
reported), SKIP TO WHOOWNEDVANDALISM
Series Crimes
(Respondents who reported this type of incident happened six or more times in the past 6 months and
did not recall enough details about each incident to be able to distinguish them from each other.)
149. SERIESLOCATION
Earlier, you said this type of thing happened to you more than once in the past 6 months.
Did all of these incidents happen in the same place, did some of them happen in the same place, or
did they all happen in different places?
o
o
o
1 = All in the same place
2 = Some in the same place
3 = All in different places
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150. SERIESOFFENDER
Were all of these incidents done by the same offender, were some of them done by the same
offender, or were they all done by different offenders?
o
o
o
o
1 = All by same offender
2 = Some by same offender
3 = All by different offenders
4 = Don’t know
SERIES_INTRO
The rest of the questions will now ask you to focus on the most recent time this happened {in {Month
year}}.
If unwanted sexual contact reported, CONTINUE TO UNWANTED_INTRO
Else if threatened attack or attempted attack reported, SKIP TO ATTACKATTEMPTTHREAT
Else if attack reported, SKIP TO A_WEAPONPRESENT
Else if motor vehicle theft reported and ((MV_THEFT=1 and MV_ATTEMPT=1) or
ALSO_MVTHEFT=1 or CA_MVTHEFT=1), SKIP TO MVTHEFTATTEMPT
Else if motor vehicle theft reported and (MV_THEFT not equal to 1 and MV_ATTEMPT=1), SKIP
TO INTENTATTMVTHEFT
Else if motor vehicle theft reported and (MV_THEFT=1 and MV_ATTEMPT not equal to 1), SKIP
TO WHOOWNEDMV
Else if break-in reported, SKIP TO BREAKINWHERE
Else if theft and attempted theft reported, SKIP TO THEFTATTEMPT
Else if theft reported and no attempted theft reported, SKIP TO WHATWASTAKEN
Else if no theft reported and attempted theft reported, SKIP TO ATTEMPTTHEFTWHAT
Else if vandalism reported and V_PROPERTY=1 and (no attack, no threatened attack, no
attempted theft, no theft, no break-in, no unwanted sexual contact, and no motor vehicle theft
reported), SKIP TO VANDALISM
Else if vandalism reported and V_INJUREKILLANIMAL=1 and (no attack, no threatened attack, no
attempted theft, no theft, no break-in, no unwanted sexual contact, and no motor vehicle theft
reported), SKIP TO WHOOWNEDVANDALISM
What Happened: Module SV – Unwanted Sexual Contact
(Respondents who reported unwanted sexual contact in this incident.)
UNWANTED_INTRO
Earlier, you said someone had, tried to have, or threatened to have unwanted sexual contact with you
during the incident {in {month year}/in the past 6 months}.
These questions are about what specific things you did not want to happen during the incident. It may
seem like you've already answered these questions, but we want to understand clearly what
happened. {Some of the language is explicit; it's important that the questions be asked this way so
that you understand what we mean.}
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151. UNWANTEDCONTACT
In this incident, did someone have unwanted sexual contact with you, such as touching, groping, or
penetration, or make you do these things to them?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If UNWANTEDCONTACT=1, CONTINUE TO UNWANTEDSEX
Else if UNWANTEDCONTACT=2, SKIP TO ATTEMPTSEX
Else if UNWANTEDCONTACT=RF, SKIP TO UNWANTEDCONTACT_SP
152. UNWANTEDSEX
In this particular incident…
Did you have unwanted vaginal sex {with a woman}?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
153. UNWANTEDORAL
In this particular incident…
Did you have unwanted oral or anal sex?
If needed, read: Oral sex means that someone put their mouth or tongue on a vagina, anus, or
penis. Anal sex is a man or boy putting his penis in someone else's anus.
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
154. UNWANTEDPENETRATION
In this particular incident…
Was there unwanted penetration of sexual body parts with a finger or object?
If needed, read: Penetration means that someone put a finger or object inside a sexual body part.
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
155. UNWANTEDTOUCH
In this particular incident…
Was there unwanted sexual contact, such as touching or kissing of sexual body parts, or grabbing,
fondling, or rubbing up against you in a sexual way?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If UNWANTEDSEX=1, UNWANTEDORAL=1, or UNWANTEDPENETRATION=1, CONTINUE TO
PENETRATERESP
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Else if UNWANTEDTOUCH=1, SKIP TO PHYSICALFORCE
Else if (UNWANTEDSEX=RF or DK, and UNWANTEDORAL=RF or DK, and
UNWANTEDPENETRATION=RF or DK, and UNWANTEDTOUCH=RF or DK), SKIP TO
UNWANTEDCONTACT_SP
Else, SKIP TO ATTEMPTSEX
156. PENETRATERESP
Did the offender penetrate YOUR sexual body parts?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
157. PENETRATEOFF
Were YOU {also} forced to penetrate the offender’s sexual body parts?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
158. PHYSICALFORCE
During {this/the} incident…
Did the offender use physical force, such as holding, pinning, or blocking you, hitting or kicking you, or
using a weapon?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
159. PHYSICALTHREAT
During {this/the} incident…
Did the offender threaten to physically hurt you or someone close to you?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
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160. UNCONSCIOUS
During {this/the} incident…
Were you blacked out, unconscious, or asleep at any point?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
161. UNABLECONSENT
During {this/the} incident…
Were you unable to consent because you were too drunk or high?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If (UNWANTEDSEX=1, UNWANTEDORAL=1, or UNWANTEDPENETRATION=1) and
(PHYSICALFORCE=2, RF, or DK, PHYSICALTHREAT=2, RF, or DK, UNCONSCIOUS=2, RF, or DK, and
UNABLECONSENT=2, RF, or DK), SKIP TO UNWANTEDPRESSURE
Else if (UNWANTEDSEX=1, UNWANTEDORAL=1, or UNWANTEDPENETRATION=1) and
(PHYSICALFORCE=1, PHYSICALTHREAT=1, UNCONSCIOUS=1, UNABLECONSENT=1), SKIP TO
WEAPON_INTRO
Else if UNWANTEDTOUCH=1, PHYSICALFORCE=2, RF, or DK, PHYSICALTHREAT=2, RF, or DK, and
UNCONSCIOUS=2, RF, or DK, CONTINUE TO FORCEDTOUCH
Else, SKIP TO ATTEMPTSEX
162. FORCEDTOUCH
During {this/the} incident, did the offender forcibly touch or kiss your sexual body parts, or forcibly
touch, grab, fondle, or rub up against you in a sexual way?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If UNABLECONSENT=2, RF, or DK, and FORCEDTOUCH=2, RF, or DK, CONTINUE TO
UNWANTEDPRESSURE
Else, SKIP TO ATTEMPTSEX
163. UNWANTEDPRESSURE
Did the offender use some other type of pressure, such as threatening to cause financial or other
problems for you, threatening to break up with you, threatening to hurt your reputation, or promising
rewards?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
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If (UNWANTEDSEX=1, UNWANTEDORAL=1, or UNWANTEDPENETRATION=1) and
UNWANTEDPRESSURE=2, RF, or DK, SKIP TO UNWANTEDCONTACT_SP
Elseif UNWANTEDSEX=1, UNWANTEDORAL=1, or UNWANTEDPENETRATION=1, SKIP TO
WEAPON_INTRO
Else, CONTINUE TO ATTEMPTSEX
164. ATTEMPTSEX
Did the offender physically TRY to do, or try to make you do, any of the following, BUT NOT ACTUALLY
DO IT?
Have vaginal sex {with a woman}?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
165. ATTEMPTORAL
Did the offender physically TRY to do, or try to make you do, any of the following, BUT NOT ACTUALLY
DO IT?
Did the offender physically try to, or try to make you, have oral or anal sex?
If needed, read: Oral sex means that someone put their mouth or tongue on a vagina, anus, or
penis. Anal sex is a man or boy putting his penis in someone else's anus.
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
166. ATTEMPTPENETRATE
Did the offender physically TRY to do, or try to make you do, any of the following, BUT NOT ACTUALLY
DO IT?
Did the offender physically try to sexually penetrate you with a finger or object or try to make you
penetrate them with your finger or an object?
If needed, read: Penetration means that someone put a finger or object inside a sexual body part.
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If UNWANTEDTOUCH=2, RF, or DK, CONTINUE TO ATTEMPTTOUCH
Else if ATTEMPTSEX=1, ATTEMPTORAL=1, or ATTEMPTPENETRATE=1, SKIP TO
ATTEMPTPHYSFORCE
Else, SKIP TO THREATSEXUALCONTACT
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167. ATTEMPTTOUCH
Did the offender physically TRY to do, or try to make you do, any of the following, BUT NOT ACTUALLY
DO IT?
Did the offender physically try to, or try to make you, touch, grab, fondle, or kiss sexual body parts?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If ATTEMPTSEX=1, ATTEMPTORAL=1, or ATTEMPTPENETRATE=1, SKIP TO ATTEMPTPHYSFORCE
Else, CONTINUE TO THREATSEXUALCONTACT
168. THREATSEXUALCONTACT
Did the offender verbally THREATEN to have vaginal, oral, or anal sex, or THREATEN sexual
penetration with a finger or object when you did not want it to happen?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If UNWANTEDTOUCH=1, SKIP TO WEAPON_INTRO
Else if ATTEMPTTOUCH=2, RF, or DK, and THREATSEXUALCONTACT=2, RF, or DK, CONTINUE TO
THREATFORCEDTOUCH
Else, SKIP TO ATTEMPTPHYSFORCE
169. THREATFORCEDTOUCH
Did the offender verbally threaten to, or threaten to make you, touch, grab, fondle, or kiss sexual
body parts when you did not want it to happen?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If THREATFORCEDTOUCH=2, RF, or DK, SKIP TO UNWANTEDCONTACT_SP
Else, CONTINUE TO ATTEMPTPHYSFORCE
170. ATTEMPTPHYSFORCE
You said that the offender {tried to/threatened to} have unwanted sexual contact with you when you
did not want it to happen.
Did the offender use physical force, such as holding or pinning you, hitting or kicking you, or using a
weapon, in doing this?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
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171. ATTEMPTPHYSTHREAT
You said that the offender {tried to/threatened to} have unwanted sexual contact with you when you
did not want it to happen.
Did the offender threaten to physically hurt you or someone close to you?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If (ATTEMPTSEX=1, ATTEMPTORAL=1, ATTEMPTPENETRATE=1, or ATTEMPTTOUCH=1),
CONTINUE TO ATTEMPTUNCONSCIOUS
Else if THREATSEXUALCONTACT=1 or THREATFORCEDTOUCH=1, SKIP TO ACTONTHREAT
Else, SKIP TO WEAPON_INTRO
172. ATTEMPTUNCONSCIOUS
You said that the offender {tried to/threatened to} have unwanted sexual contact with you when you
did not want it to happen.
Did the offender try to do it while you were blacked out, unconscious, or asleep?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
173. ATTEMPTUNABLECONSENT
You said that the offender {tried to/threatened to} have unwanted sexual contact with you when you
did not want it to happen.
Did the offender try to do it while you were unable to consent because you were too drunk or high?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If (ATTEMPTPHYSFORCE=1, ATTEMPTPHYSTHREAT=1, or ATTEMPTUNABLECONSENT=1), SKIP TO
SAYNO
Else if THREATSEXUALCONTACT=1 or THREATFORCEDTOUCH=1, SKIP TO ACTONTHREAT
Else if ATTEMPTPHYSFORCE=2, RF, or DK, ATTEMPTPHYSTHREAT=2, RF, or DK,
ATTEMPTUNCONSCIOUS=2, RF, or DK, and ATTEMPTUNABLECONSENT=2, RF, or DK, CONTINUE
TO ATTEMPTFORCEDTOUCH
Else if ATTEMPTUNCONSCIOUS=1, SKIP TO WEAPON_INTRO
174. ATTEMPTFORCEDTOUCH
During the incident, did the offender attempt to forcibly touch or kiss your sexual body parts, or
forcibly touch, grab, fondle, or rub up against you in a sexual way?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
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If ATTEMPTFORCEDTOUCH=1, CONTINUE TO SAYNO
Elseif ATTEMPTFORCEDTOUCH=2, RF, or DK, SKIP TO UNWANTEDCONTACT_SP
175. SAYNO
Did you tell the offender "no," "stop," or that you did not want this to happen?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If SAYNO=1, CONTINUE TO OFFSTOP
Else if THREATSEXUALCONTACT=1 or THREATFORCEDTOUCH=1 or (ATTEMPTPHYSTHREAT=1,
ATTEMPTPHYSFORCE=2, RF, or DK, ATTEMPTUNCONSCIOUS=2, RF, or DK, and
ATTEMPTUNABLECONSENT=2, RF, or DK), SKIP TO ACTONTHREAT
Else if ATTEMPTPHYSFORCE=2, RF, or DK, ATTEMPTPHYSTHREAT=2, RF, or DK,
ATTEMPTUNCONSCIOUS=2, RF, or DK, and ATTEMPTUNABLECONSENT=2, RF, or DK, and
ATTEMPTFORCEDTOUCH=1, SKIP TO UNWANTEDCONTACT_SP
Else, SKIP TO WEAPON_INTRO
176. OFFSTOP
When you said this, did the offender stop immediately, stop after you said it more than once, or not
stop at all?
o
o
o
1 = Stop immediately
2 = Stop after said more than once
3 = Not stop at all
If THREATSEXUALCONTACT=1 or THREATFORCEDTOUCH=1 or (ATTEMPTPHYSTHREAT=1,
ATTEMPTPHYSFORCE=2, RF, or DK, ATTEMPTUNCONSCIOUS=2, RF, or DK, and
ATTEMPTUNABLECONSENT= 2, RF, or DK), CONTINUE TO ACTONTHREAT
Else if ATTEMPTPHYSFORCE=2, RF, or DK, ATTEMPTPHYSTHREAT=2, RF, or DK,
ATTEMPTUNCONSCIOUS=2, RF, or DK, and ATTEMPTUNABLECONSENT=2, RF, or DK, SKIP TO
UNWANTEDCONTACT_SP
Else, SKIP TO WEAPON_INTRO
177. ACTONTHREAT
At the time, how likely did you think it was that the offender would actually act on their threat during
{this/the} incident?
o
o
o
o
1 = Very likely
2 = Somewhat likely
3 = Somewhat unlikely
4 =Very unlikely
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178. SA_HOWTHREATENED
Were you threatened face to face, by phone or text, online (such as by email or social media), or in
some other way?
Mark all that apply
1 = Face to face
2 = By phone or text
3 = Online (email or social media)
4 = Some other way
If SA_HOWTHREATENED=4, CONTINUE TO SA_HOWTHREATENED_SP
Else if SA_HOWTHREATENED=1, RF, SKIP TO WEAPON_INTRO
Else if SA_HOWTHREATENED not equal to 1, 4, RF, and no attack, no threatened attack, no
attempted attack, no motor vehicle theft, no theft, no attempted theft, no break-in, and no
vandalism reported, SKIP TO SUMMARY_SP
Else if SA_HOWTHREATENED not equal to 1, 4, RF, and (attack, threatened attack, or attempted
attack reported), SKIP TO WEAPON_INTRO
Else if SA_HOWTHREATENED not equal to 1, 4, RF, and motor vehicle theft reported and
((MV_THEFT=1 and MV_ATTEMPT=1) or ALSO_MVTHEFT=1 or CA_MVTHEFT=1), SKIP TO
MVTHEFTATTEMPT
Else if SA_HOWTHREATENED not equal to 1, 4, RF, and motor vehicle theft reported and
(MV_THEFT not equal to 1 and MV_ATTEMPT=1), SKIP TO INTENTATTMVTHEFT
Else if SA_HOWTHREATENED not equal to 1, 4, RF, and motor vehicle theft reported and
(MV_THEFT=1 and MV_ATTEMPT not equal to 1), SKIP TO WHOOWNEDMV
Else if SA_HOWTHREATENED not equal to 1, 4, RF, and break-in reported, SKIP TO
BREAKINWHERE
Else if SA_HOWTHREATENED not equal to 1, 4, RF, and theft and attempted theft reported, SKIP
TO THEFTATTEMPT
Else if SA_HOWTHREATENED not equal to 1, 4, RF, and theft reported and no attempted theft
reported, SKIP TO WHATWASTAKEN
Else if SA_HOWTHREATENED not equal to 1, 4, RF, and no theft reported and attempted theft
reported, SKIP TO ATTEMPTTHEFTWHAT
Else if SA_HOWTHREATENED not equal to 1, 4, RF, and vandalism reported and V_PROPERTY=1,
SKIP TO VANDALISM
Else if SA_HOWTHREATENED not equal to 1, 4, RF, and vandalism reported and
V_INJUREKILLANIMAL=1, SKIP TO WHOOWNEDVANDALISM
179. SA_HOWTHREATENED_SP
In what other way were you threatened?
SKIP TO WEAPON_INTRO
180. UNWANTEDCONTACT_SP
What did the offender do that was unwanted?
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WEAPON_INTRO
The next question asks whether a weapon was used during this incident.
SKIP TO A_WEAPONPRESENT
What Happened Module A – Attack/Threatened Attack
(Respondents who reported being attacked, with or without a weapon, or threatened with attack, and
did not report unwanted sexual contact for this incident.)
181. ATTACKATTEMPTTHREAT
Did someone actually attack you, try to attack you, or threaten to attack you during this incident?
Probe if respondent only says ‘Yes’
o
o
1 = Attacked/tried to attack
2 = Threatened to attack
If ATTACKATTEMPTTHREAT=2, CONTINUE TO A_HOWTHREATENED
Else if ATTACKATTEMPTTHREAT=1, SKIP TO A_WEAPONPRESENT
Else if ATTACKATTEMPTTHREAT=RF, and no theft, and no attempted theft reported, SKIP TO
A_THEFTATTEMPT
Else if ATTACKATTEMPTTHREAT=RF and threatened attack reported, SKIP TO INJURY
Else if ATTACKATTEMPTTHREAT=RF and motor vehicle theft reported and ((MV_THEFT=1 and
MV_ATTEMPT=1) or ALSO_MVTHEFT=1 or CA_MVTHEFT=1), SKIP TO MVTHEFTATTEMPT
Else if ATTACKATTEMPTTHREAT=RF and motor vehicle theft reported and (MV_THEFT not equal
to 1 and MV_ATTEMPT=1), SKIP TO INTENTATTMVTHEFT
Else if ATTACKATTEMPTTHREAT=RF and motor vehicle theft reported and (MV_THEFT=1 and
MV_ATTEMPT not equal to 1), SKIP TO WHOOWNEDMV
Else if ATTACKATTEMPTTHREAT=RF and break-in reported SKIP TO BREAKINWHERE
Else if ATTACKATTEMPTTHREAT=RF and theft and attempted theft reported, SKIP TO
THEFTATTEMPT
Else if ATTACKATTEMPTTHREAT=RF, and theft reported, and no attempted theft reported, SKIP
TO WHATWASTAKEN
Else if ATTACKATTEMPTTHREAT=RF, and no theft reported, and attempted theft reported, SKIP
TO ATTEMPTTHEFTWHAT
182. A_HOWTHREATENED
Were you threatened face to face, by phone or text, online (such as by email or social media), or in
some other way?
Mark all that apply
1 = Face to face
2 = By phone or text
3 = Online (email or social media)
4 = Some other way (specify)
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If A_HOWTHREATENED=4, CONTINUE TO A_HOWTHREATENED_SP
Else if A_HOWTHREATENED=1, RF and A_HOWTHREATENED not equal to 4, SKIP TO
A_WEAPONPRESENT
Else if A_HOWTHREATENED not equal to 1, 4, RF and (no motor vehicle theft, no theft, no
attempted theft, no break-in, and no vandalism reported), SKIP TO SUMMARY_SP
Else if motor vehicle theft reported and ((MV_THEFT=1 and MV_ATTEMPT=1) or
ALSO_MVTHEFT=1 or CA_MVTHEFT=1), SKIP TO MVTHEFTATTEMPT
Else if motor vehicle theft reported and (MV_THEFT not equal to 1 and MV_ATTEMPT=1), SKIP
TO INTENTATTMVTHEFT
Else if motor vehicle theft reported and (MV_THEFT=1 and MV_ATTEMPT not equal to 1), SKIP
TO WHOOWNEDMV
Else if break-in reported, SKIP TO BREAKINWHERE
Else if theft and attempted theft reported, SKIP TO THEFTATTEMPT
Else if theft reported and no attempted theft reported, SKIP TO WHATWASTAKEN
Else if no theft reported and attempted theft reported, SKIP TO ATTEMPTTHEFTWHAT
Else if vandalism reported and V_PROPERTY=1 and (no eligible attack, no eligible threatened
attack, no attempted theft, no theft, and no break-in, no eligible unwanted sexual contact, and
no motor vehicle theft reported), SKIP TO VANDALISM
Else if vandalism reported and V_INJUREKILLANIMAL=1 and (no eligible attack, no eligible
threatened attack, no attempted theft, no theft, and no break-in, no eligible unwanted sexual
contact, and no motor vehicle theft reported), SKIP TO WHOOWNEDVANDALISM
183. A_HOWTHREATENED_SP
In what other way were you threatened?
184. A_WEAPONPRESENT
{You said someone {attacked or tried to attack you} {threatened to attack you} during {this/the}
incident {in {month year}/in the past 6 months.} {Just to confirm, did/Did} the offender have a
weapon such as a gun or knife, or something to use as a weapon, such as a baseball bat, scissors, or a
stick?
o
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
3 = Don’t know
If A_WEAPONPRESENT=1, CONTINUE TO A_WEAPON
Else if A_WEAPONPRESENT not equal to 1 and (unwanted sexual contact reported and
(PHYSICALFORCE=1 or FORCEDTOUCH=1 or ATTEMPTPHYSFORCE=1)), SKIP TO GRABPUSHTRIP
Else if unwanted sexual contact reported and no theft, no attempted theft, no attack, and no
threatened attack reported, SKIP TO A_THEFTATTEMPT
Else if unwanted sexual contact reported and no attack and no threatened attack reported, SKIP
TO INJURY
Else, SKIP TO ATTACK
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185. A_WEAPON
What was the weapon?
Mark all that apply
1 = Firearm (gun, rifle, etc.)
2 = Knife or other sharp object (razors, axes, scissors, broken glass, etc.)
3 = Blunt object (baseball bat, butt of a firearm, clubs, rocks, bottles, etc.)
4 = Motor vehicle
5 = Poison
6 = Explosives or a fire/incendiary device
7 = Drugs, narcotics, or sleeping pills
8 = BB guns, pellet guns, tasers, pepper spray, stun guns, etc.
9 = Something else (specify)
If A_WEAPON=9, CONTINUE TO A_WEAPON_SP
Else if A_WEAPON=1, SKIP TO A_GUNTYPE
Else if A_WEAPON=2, SKIP TO A_KNIFEWOUND
Else if (PHYSICALFORCE=2, RF, or DK, and FORCEDTOUCH=2, RF, or DK, and
ATTEMPTPHYSFORCE=2, RF, or DK, and no attack, and no threatened attack reported, and
unwanted sexual contact reported) and no theft and no attempted theft reported, SKIP TO
A_THEFTATTEMPT
Else if (PHYSICALFORCE=2, RF, or DK, and FORCEDTOUCH=2, RF, or DK, and
ATTEMPTPHYSFORCE=2, RF, or DK, and unwanted sexual contact reported, and no attack, and
no threatened attack reported), SKIP TO INJURY
Else if (unwanted sexual contact reported, and (PHYSICALFORCE=1, FORCEDTOUCH=1, or
ATTEMPTPHYSFORCE=1)), SKIP TO GRABPUSHTRIP
Else, SKIP TO ATTACK
186. A_WEAPON_SP
What was the weapon?
If A_WEAPON=1, CONTINUE TO A_GUNTYPE
Else if A_WEAPON=2, SKIP TO A_KNIFEWOUND
Else if (PHYSICALFORCE=2, RF, or DK, and FORCEDTOUCH=2, RF, or DK, and
ATTEMPTPHYSFORCE=2, RF, or DK, and no attack, and no threatened attack reported, and
unwanted sexual contact reported) and no theft and no attempted theft reported, SKIP TO
A_THEFTATTEMPT
Else if (PHYSICALFORCE=2, RF, or DK, and FORCEDTOUCH=2, RF, or DK, and
ATTEMPTPHYSFORCE=2, RF, or DK, and unwanted sexual contact reported, and no attack, and
no threatened attack reported), SKIP TO INJURY
Else if (unwanted sexual contact reported, and (PHYSICALFORCE=1, FORCEDTOUCH=1, or
ATTEMPTPHYSFORCE=1)), SKIP TO GRABPUSHTRIP
Else, SKIP TO ATTACK
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187. A_GUNTYPE
Was it a handgun or some other kind of gun, such as a rifle or shotgun?
o
o
1 = Handgun, pistol, revolver
2 = Some other kind of gun, rifle, shotgun
188. A_HOWGUNUSED
Did the offender…
o
o
o
o
1 = Shoot you
2 = Shoot at you, but missed
3 = Hit you with the gun
4 = Show you a gun or point a gun at you
If A_WEAPON=2, CONTINUE TO A_KNIFEWOUND
Else if ((A_HOWGUNUSED=1, 3) or (PHYSICALFORCE=2, RF, or DK, and FORCEDTOUCH=2, RF, or
DK, and ATTEMPTPHYSFORCE=2, RF, or DK, and no attack and no threatened attack reported,
and unwanted sexual contact reported)) and no theft and no attempted theft reported, SKIP TO
A_THEFTATTEMPT
Else if ((A_HOWGUNUSED=1, 3) or (PHYSICALFORCE=2, RF, or DK, and FORCEDTOUCH=2, RF, or
DK, and ATTEMPTPHYSFORCE=2, RF, or DK, and unwanted sexual contact reported, and no
attack, and no threatened attack reported)), SKIP TO INJURY
Else if (unwanted sexual contact reported, and (PHYSICALFORCE=1, FORCEDTOUCH=1, or
ATTEMPTPHYSFORCE=1)), SKIP TO GRABPUSHTRIP
Else, SKIP TO ATTACK
189. A_KNIFEWOUND
You said the offender had a knife or other sharp object. Did the offender stab or cut you?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If A_KNIFEWOUND=2, RF, or DK, CONTINUE TO A_ATTEMPTKNIFEWOUND
Else if no theft and no attempted theft reported, SKIP TO A_THEFTATTEMPT
Else if A_KNIFEWOUND=1, SKIP TO INJURY
190. A_ATTEMPTKNIFEWOUND
Did the offender TRY to stab or cut you?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
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If ((PHYSICALFORCE=2, RF, or DK, and FORCEDTOUCH=2, RF, or DK, and ATTEMPTPHYSFORCE=2,
RF, or DK, and unwanted sexual contact reported, and no attack, and no threatened attack
reported) or A_HOWGUNUSED=1, 3) and (no theft and no attempted theft reported), SKIP TO
A_THEFTATTEMPT
Else if unwanted sexual contact reported and (PHYSICALFORCE=1 or FORCEDTOUCH=1 or
ATTEMPTPHYSFORCE=1), SKIP TO GRABPUSHTRIP
Else if ((PHYSICALFORCE=2, RF, or DK, and FORCEDTOUCH=2, RF, or DK, and
ATTEMPTPHYSFORCE=2, RF, or DK, and unwanted sexual contact reported, and no attack, and
no threatened attack reported) or A_HOWGUNUSED=1, 3) and (theft or attempted theft
reported), SKIP TO INJURY
Else, CONTINUE TO ATTACK
191. ATTACK
{In addition to trying to {shoot} {stab or cut} you, did the offender hit you, grab you, knock you down
or attack you in any other way?/Did the offender hit you, grab you, knock you down or attack you in
any way?}
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If ATTACK=1, SKIP TO GRABPUSHTRIP
Else if ATTACK=2 and (A_HOWGUNUSED=2 or A_ATTEMPTKNIFEWOUND=1) and no theft and no
attempted theft reported, SKIP TO A_THEFTATTEMPT
Else if ATTACK=2 and (A_HOWGUNUSED=2 or A_ATTEMPTKNIFEWOUND=1), SKIP TO INJURY
Else, CONTINUE TO ATTEMPTATTACK
192. ATTEMPTATTACK
Did the offender TRY to hit you, grab you, knock you down, or try to attack you in any way?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If ATTEMPTATTACK=1, SKIP TO HOWATTACKTHREATEN
Else if ATTEMPTATTACK=2 RF, or DK, CONTINUE TO THREATATTACK
193. THREATATTACK
Did the offender THREATEN to hit you, grab you, knock you down, or threaten to attack you in any
way?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If THREATATTACK=1, SKIP TO HOWATTACKTHREATEN
Else if THREATATTACK=2, RF, or DK, CONTINUE TO WHATHAPPEN
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194. WHATHAPPEN
What did the offender do?
Probe if needed: Anything else?
Mark all that apply
1 = Took something without your permission
2 = Tried to or threatened to take something
3 = Harassed, argued with you, or used abusive language
4 = Broke in or tried to break into your home
5 = Broke in or tried to break into your vehicle
6 = Damaged or destroyed your property
7 = Something else (specify)
If WHATHAPPEN=7, CONTINUE TO WHATHAPPEN_SP
Else if no theft and no attempted theft reported, SKIP TO A_THEFTATTEMPT
Else, SKIP TO INJURY
195. WHATHAPPEN_SP
What did the offender do?
If no theft and no attempted theft reported, SKIP TO A_THEFTATTEMPT
Else, SKIP TO INJURY
196. HOWATTACKTHREATEN
How did the offender TRY or THREATEN to attack you?
Mark all that apply
1 = Saying they would attack or kill you
2 = {Threatening you with a weapon}
3 = {Trying to attack you with a weapon other than gun, knife, or sharp object}
4 = Throwing something at you
5 = Following you or surrounding you
6 = Trying to choke you
7 = Trying to hit, slap, knock down, grab, hold, trip, jump, or push you
8 = Something else (specify)
If HOWATTACKTHREATEN=8, CONTINUE TO HOWATTACKTHREATEN_SP
Else if no theft and no attempted theft reported, SKIP TO A_THEFTATTEMPT
Else, SKIP TO INJURY
197. HOWATTACKTHREATEN_SP
How did the offender TRY or THREATEN to attack you?
97
Else if no theft and no attempted theft reported, SKIP TO A_THEFTATTEMPT
Else, SKIP TO INJURY
198. GRABPUSHTRIP
{Earlier you said the offender used physical force {and had a weapon} during the incident.} Did the
offender {also} do any of the following?
Grab, hold, trip, jump, or push you?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
199. HITSLAP
{Earlier you said the offender used physical force {and had a weapon} during the incident.} Did the
offender {also} do any of the following?
Hit you, slap you, or knock you down?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
200. THROWOBJECT
{Earlier you said the offender used physical force {and had a weapon} during the incident.} Did the
offender {also} do any of the following?
Throw something at you?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
201. CHOKE
{Earlier you said the offender used physical force {and had a weapon} during the incident.} Did the
offender {also} do any of the following?
Choke you?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
202. HITWITHOBJECT
{Earlier you said the offender used physical force {and had a weapon} during the incident.} Did the
offender {also} do any of the following?
Hit you with an object other than a gun?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
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203. OTHERATTACK
{Earlier you said the offender used physical force {and had a weapon} during the incident.} Did the
offender {also} do any of the following?
Do something else to attack you?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If OTHERATTACK=1, CONTINUE TO OTHERATTACK_SP
Else if no theft and no attempted theft reported, SKIP TO A_THEFTATTEMPT
Else, SKIP TO INJURY
204. OTHERATTACK_SP
What else did the offender do to attack you?
If no theft and no attempted theft reported, CONTINUE TO A_THEFTATTEMPT
Else, SKIP TO INJURY
205. A_THEFTATTEMPT
Did the offender steal or try to steal something that belonged to you during {this/the} incident?
o
o
o
1 = Yes, stole something
2 = Yes, tried to steal something
3 = No
Consequences I: Injury
(Respondents who reported being attacked or were threatened with attack face to face or someone tried
to have unwanted sexual contact with them.)
206. INJURY
The next questions ask about any injuries you may have had during this incident.
During {this/the} incident, {besides being} {shot} {and} {stabbed}, were you physically {hurt or}
injured in any {other} way? {Injuries include things such as bruises, black eyes, cuts, broken bones, or
more serious injuries.}
{Please include times when you were hurt, even if there were not physical marks.}
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
99
If INJURY=1 and threatened attack reported, and no attack reported, and no unwanted sexual
contact reported, CONTINUE TO INJURY_CK
Else if INJURY=1, SKIP TO HOWINJURED
Else if A_HOWGUNUSED=1 or A_KNIFEWOUND=1, SKIP TO MEDICALCARE
Else if motor vehicle theft reported and ((MV_THEFT=1 and MV_ATTEMPT=1)) or
ALSO_MVTHEFT=1 or CA_MVTHEFT=1), SKIP TO MVTHEFTATTEMPT
Else if motor vehicle theft reported and (MV_THEFT not equal to 1 and MV_ATTEMPT=1), SKIP
TO INTENTATTMVTHEFT
Else if motor vehicle theft reported and (MV_THEFT=1 and MV_ATTEMPT not equal to 1), SKIP
TO WHOOWNEDMV
Else if break-in reported, SKIP TO BREAKINWHERE
Else if theft and attempted theft reported, SKIP TO THEFTATTEMPT
Else if theft reported and no attempted theft reported, SKIP TO WHATWASTAKEN
Else if no theft reported and attempted theft reported, SKIP TO ATTEMPTTHEFTWHAT
Else, SKIP TO INCTIME
INJURY_CK (soft)
You reported an injury, but no attack was reported, please review entries to make sure everything
was recorded correctly.
If ‘Suppress’, LOOP TO INJURY
Else, allow option to select INJURY or move forward to HOWINJURED
207. HOWINJURED
{Besides being} {shot} {and} {stabbed}, How were you injured?
Mark all that apply
11 = Broken or cracked bones
12 = Broken nose
13 = Dislocated joints
14 = A concussion
15 = Knocked unconscious
16 = {Injury from sexual intercourse, such as to vagina or anus {, including bleeding}}
17 = {Other internal/Internal} injuries, such as internal bleeding or damage to internal organs
18 = Bruising, swelling, welts, black eye
19 = Bite mark or bite wound
20 = Cuts or scratches
21 = Sore muscles, sprains, strains, pulls
22 = Burns
23 = Nosebleed or bloody lip
24 = Broken, chipped, or lost teeth
25 = Other (specify)
100
If HOWINJURED=25, CONTINUE TO HOWINJURED_SP
Else, SKIP TO MEDICALCARE
208. HOWINJURED_SP
How else were you injured?
209. MEDICALCARE
Did you receive any care from a medical or dental professional as a result of {this/the} incident?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If MEDICALCARE=1, CONTINUE TO RECCARESCENE
Else if motor vehicle theft reported and ((MV_THEFT=1 and MV_ATTEMPT=1) or
ALSO_MVTHEFT=1 or CA_MVTHEFT=1), SKIP TO MVTHEFTATTEMPT
Else if motor vehicle theft reported and MV_THEFT not equal to 1 and MV_ATTEMPT=1), SKIP
TO INTENTATTMVTHEFT
Else if motor vehicle theft reported and (MV_THEFT=1 and MV_ATTEMPT not equal to 1), SKIP
TO WHOOWNEDMV
Else if break-in reported, SKIP TO BREAKINWHERE
Else if theft and attempted theft reported, SKIP TO THEFTATTEMPT
Else if theft reported and no attempted theft reported, SKIP TO WHATWASTAKEN
Else if no theft reported and attempted theft reported, SKIP TO ATTEMPTTHEFTWHAT
Else, SKIP TO INCTIME
210. RECCARESCENE
Did you receive this care at the location where the incident happened, somewhere else, or both?
o
o
o
1 = Only where the incident happened
2 = Only somewhere else
3 = Both
If RECCARESCENE=2, 3, CONTINUE TO RECCAREWHERE
Else, SKIP TO MEDICALINSURANCE
211. RECCAREWHERE
Where did you receive this care?
Mark all that apply
1 = At your home or the home of a relative, friend, or neighbor
2 = At a hospital emergency room (ER) or an emergency clinic
3 = At some other kind of medical or dental place
4 = Somewhere else (specify)
101
If RECCAREWHERE=4, CONTINUE TO RECCAREWHERE_SP
Else if RECCAREWHERE=2, 3, SKIP TO CAREOVERNIGHT
Else if motor vehicle theft reported and ((MV_THEFT=1 and MV_ATTEMPT=1) or
ALSO_MVTHEFT=1 or CA_MVTHEFT=1), SKIP TO MVTHEFTATTEMPT
Else if motor vehicle theft reported and MV_THEFT not equal to 1 and MV_ATTEMPT=1), SKIP
TO INTENTATTMVTHEFT
Else if motor vehicle theft reported and (MV_THEFT=1 and MV_ATTEMPT not equal to 1), SKIP
TO WHOOWNEDMV
Else if break-in reported, SKIP TO BREAKINWHERE
Else if theft and attempted theft reported, SKIP TO THEFTATTEMPT
Else if theft reported and no attempted theft reported, SKIP TO WHATWASTAKEN
Else if no theft reported and attempted theft reported, SKIP TO ATTEMPTTHEFTWHAT
Else, SKIP TO INCTIME
212. RECCAREWHERE_SP
Where did you receive this care?
213. CAREOVERNIGHT
Did you stay overnight in the hospital?
A hospital can include any institution that provides medical and surgical treatment and nursing care
for sick or injured people.
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
214. MEDICALINSURANCE
Have you had any out-of-pocket expenses for your medical or dental care that you do not expect to
get paid back from insurance or some other source?
o
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
3 = Don’t know
If MEDICALINSURANCE=1, CONTINUE TO MEDICALEXPENSES
Else if motor vehicle theft reported and ((MV_THEFT=1 and MV_ATTEMPT=1) or
ALSO_MVTHEFT=1 or CA_MVTHEFT=1), SKIP TO MVTHEFTATTEMPT
Else if motor vehicle theft reported and (MV_THEFT not equal to 1 and MV_ATTEMPT=1), SKIP
TO INTENTATTMVTHEFT
Else if motor vehicle theft reported and (MV_THEFT=1 and MV_ATTEMPT not equal to 1), SKIP
TO WHOOWNEDMV
Else if break-in reported, SKIP TO BREAKINWHERE
Else if theft and attempted theft reported, SKIP TO THEFTATTEMPT
Else if theft reported and no attempted theft reported, SKIP TO WHATWASTAKEN
Else if no theft reported and attempted theft reported, SKIP TO ATTEMPTTHEFTWHAT
Else, SKIP TO INCTIME
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215. MEDICALEXPENSES
How much were these out-of-pocket expenses?
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Less than $100
2 = $100 to less than $500
3 = $500 to less than $1,000
4 = $1,000 to less than $5,000
5 = $5,000 or more
If motor vehicle theft reported and ((MV_THEFT=1 and MV_ATTEMPT=1) or ALSO_MVTHEFT=1
or CA_MVTHEFT=1), CONTINUE TO MVTHEFTATTEMPT
Else if motor vehicle theft reported and MV_THEFT not equal to 1 and MV_ATTEMPT=1), SKIP
TO INTENTATTMVTHEFT
Else if motor vehicle theft reported and (MV_THEFT=1 and MV_ATTEMPT not equal to 1), SKIP
TO WHOOWNEDMV
Else if break-in reported, SKIP TO BREAKINWHERE
Else if theft and attempted theft reported, SKIP TO THEFTATTEMPT
Else if theft reported and no attempted theft reported, SKIP TO WHATWASTAKEN
Else if no theft reported and attempted theft reported, SKIP TO ATTEMPTTHEFTWHAT
Else, SKIP TO INCTIME
What Happened: Module MV – Motor Vehicle Theft/Attempted Theft
(Respondents who reported someone stole a vehicle/used vehicle without permission AND tried to steal a
vehicle; OR reported in ALSO_MVTHEFT that a person stole or tried to steal a vehicle.)
216. MVTHEFTATTEMPT
You said someone stole or tried to steal a motor vehicle or used it without permission during
{this/the} incident {in {month year}}. Did the offender actually take the vehicle?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If MVTHEFTATTEMPT=2, CONTINUE TO INTENTATTMVTHEFT
Else if MVTHEFTATTEMPT=1, SKIP TO WHOOWNEDMV
Else if break-in reported, SKIP TO BREAKINWHERE
Else if theft and attempted theft reported, SKIP TO THEFTATTEMPT
Else if theft reported and no attempted theft reported, SKIP TO WHATWASTAKEN
Else if no theft reported and attempted theft reported, SKIP TO ATTEMPTTHEFTWHAT
Else, SKIP TO INCTIME
103
217. INTENTATTMVTHEFT
These next questions ask for details about what the offender might have been trying to do during
{this/the} incident {in {month year}}.
Do you think the offender was actually trying to steal the vehicle?
o
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
3 = Don’t know
If INTENTATTMVTHEFT=3, SKIP TO WHOOWNEDMV
Else if INTENTATTMVTHEFT=1, 2, RF, and no theft, and no attempted theft reported, CONTINUE
TO THEFTINSIDEMV
Else if INTENTATTMVTHEFT=1, 2, RF, and no vandalism reported, SKIP TO VANDALIZEMV
Else if break-in reported, SKIP TO BREAKINWHERE
Else if theft and attempted theft reported, SKIP TO THEFTATTEMPT
Else if theft reported and no attempted theft reported, SKIP TO WHATWASTAKEN
Else if no theft reported and attempted theft reported, SKIP TO ATTEMPTTHEFTWHAT
Else if vandalism reported and V_PROPERTY=1 and (no eligible attack, no eligible threatened
attack, no attempted theft, no theft, no break-in, no eligible unwanted sexual contact, and no
eligible motor vehicle theft reported), SKIP TO VANDALISM
Else if vandalism reported and V_INJUREKILLANIMAL=1 and (no eligible attack, no eligible
threatened attack, no attempted theft, no theft, no break-in, no eligible unwanted sexual
contact, and no eligible motor vehicle theft reported), SKIP TO WHOOWNEDVANDALISM
Else, SKIP TO INCTIME
218. THEFTINSIDEMV
Do you think the offender…
Was {also} trying to steal something inside the vehicle?
o
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
3 = Don’t know
104
If no vandalism reported, CONTINUE TO VANDALIZEMV
Else if INTENTATTMVTHEFT=1, SKIP TO WHOOWNEDMV
Else if THEFTINSIDEMV=1, SKIP TO ACTUALTHEFTINMV
Else if break-in reported, SKIP TO BREAKINWHERE
Else if theft and attempted theft reported, SKIP TO THEFTATTEMPT
Else if theft reported and no attempted theft reported, SKIP TO WHATWASTAKEN
Else if no theft reported and attempted theft reported, SKIP TO ATTEMPTTHEFTWHAT
Else if vandalism reported and (V_PROPERTY=1 or VANDALIZEMV=1) and (no eligible attack, no
eligible threatened attack, no attempted theft, no theft, no break-in, no eligible unwanted
sexual contact, and no eligible motor vehicle theft reported), SKIP TO VANDALISM
Else if vandalism reported and V_INJUREKILLANIMAL=1 and (no eligible attack, no eligible
threatened attack, no attempted theft, no theft, no break-in, no eligible unwanted sexual
contact, and no eligible motor vehicle theft reported), SKIP TO WHOOWNEDVANDALISM
Else, SKIP TO INCTIME
219. VANDALIZEMV
Do you think the offender…
Was trying to vandalize the vehicle?
o
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
3 = Don’t know
If INTENTATTMVTHEFT=1, CONTINUE TO WHOOWNEDMV
Else if THEFTINSIDEMV=1, SKIP TO ACTUALTHEFTINMV
Else if break-in reported, SKIP TO BREAKINWHERE
Else if theft and attempted theft reported, SKIP TO THEFTATTEMPT
Else if theft reported and no attempted theft reported, SKIP TO WHATWASTAKEN
Else if no theft reported and attempted theft reported, SKIP TO ATTEMPTTHEFTWHAT
Else if vandalism reported and (V_PROPERTY=1 or VANDALIZEMV=1) and (no eligible attack, no
eligible threatened attack, no attempted theft, no theft, no break-in, no eligible unwanted
sexual contact, and no eligible motor vehicle theft reported), SKIP TO VANDALISM
Else if vandalism reported and V_INJUREKILLANIMAL=1 and (no eligible attack, no eligible
threatened attack, no attempted theft, no theft, no break-in, no eligible unwanted sexual
contact, and no eligible motor vehicle theft reported), SKIP TO WHOOWNEDVANDALISM
Else, SKIP TO INCTIME
220. WHOOWNEDMV
Did the vehicle belong to you personally, to someone else in the household, or to both you and other
household members?
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Respondent
2 = Someone the respondent lives with
3 = Both the respondent and someone else the respondent lives with
4 = Someone the respondent doesn’t live with
5 = Other (specify)
105
If WHOOWNEDMV=5, CONTINUE TO WHOOWNEDMV_SP
Else if WHOOWNEDMV=1, 2, 3, SKIP TO PERMISSIONGIVEN
Else if break-in reported, SKIP TO BREAKINWHERE
Else if theft and attempted theft reported, SKIP TO THEFTATTEMPT
Else if theft reported and no attempted theft reported, SKIP TO WHATWASTAKEN
Else if no theft reported and attempted theft reported, SKIP TO ATTEMPTTHEFTWHAT
Else if vandalism reported and (V_PROPERTY=1 or VANDALIZEMV=1) and (no eligible attack, no
eligible threatened attack, no attempted theft, no theft, no break-in, no eligible unwanted
sexual contact, and no eligible motor vehicle theft reported), SKIP TO VANDALISM
Else if vandalism reported and V_INJUREKILLANIMAL=1 and (no eligible attack, no eligible
threatened attack, no attempted theft, no theft, no break-in, no eligible unwanted sexual
contact, and no eligible motor vehicle theft reported), SKIP TO WHOOWNEDVANDALISM
Else if (motor vehicle theft, theft, attempted theft, break-in, vandalism, attack, threatened
attack, or unwanted sexual contact reported), SKIP TO INCTIME
Else, SKIP TO SUMMARY_SP
221. WHOOWNEDMV_SP
Who did the vehicle belong to?
222. PERMISSIONGIVEN
Did anyone ever tell the offender they could use the vehicle?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If PERMISSIONGIVEN=1, RF, or DK, SKIP TO RETURNMV
Else if break-in reported, SKIP TO BREAKINWHERE
Else if theft and attempted theft reported, SKIP TO THEFTATTEMPT
Else if theft reported and no attempted theft reported, SKIP TO WHATWASTAKEN
Else if no theft reported and attempted theft reported, SKIP TO ATTEMPTTHEFTWHAT
Else, SKIP TO INCTIME
223. ACTUALTHEFTINMV
Did the offender actually steal something, or just try to steal something from inside the vehicle?
o
o
o
1 = Actually stole something
2 = Tried to steal something
3 = Don’t know
106
If break-in reported, SKIP TO BREAKINWHERE
Else if theft and attempted theft reported, SKIP TO THEFTATTEMPT
Else if theft reported and no attempted theft reported, SKIP TO WHATWASTAKEN
Else if no theft reported and attempted theft reported, SKIP TO ATTEMPTTHEFTWHAT
Else if vandalism reported and (V_PROPERTY=1 or VANDALIZEMV=1) and (no eligible attack, no
eligible threatened attack, no attempted theft, no theft, no break-in, no eligible unwanted
sexual contact, and no eligible motor vehicle theft reported), SKIP TO VANDALISM
Else if vandalism reported and V_INJUREKILLANIMAL=1 and (no eligible attack, no eligible
threatened attack, no attempted theft, no theft, no break-in, no eligible unwanted sexual
contact, and no eligible motor vehicle theft reported), SKIP TO WHOOWNEDVANDALISM
Else if (motor vehicle theft, theft, attempted theft, break-in, vandalism, attack, threatened
attack, or unwanted sexual contact reported), SKIP TO INCTIME
Else, SKIP TO SUMMARY_SP
224. RETURNMV
Did the offender return the vehicle?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If ineligible motor vehicle theft reported and (no theft, no break-in, no vandalism, no attack, no
threatened attack, no attempted attack, and no unwanted sexual contact reported), SKIP TO
SUMMARY_SP
Else if break-in reported, go to BREAKINWHERE
Else if theft and attempted theft reported, SKIP TO THEFTATTEMPT
Else if theft reported and no attempted theft reported, SKIP TO WHATWASTAKEN
Else if no theft reported and attempted theft reported, SKIP TO ATTEMPTTHEFTWHAT
Else if vandalism reported and (V_PROPERTY=1 or VANDALIZEMV=1) and (no eligible attack, no
eligible threatened attack, no attempted theft, no theft, no break-in, no eligible unwanted
sexual contact, and no eligible motor vehicle theft reported), SKIP TO VANDALISM
Else if vandalism reported and V_INJUREKILLANIMAL=1 and (no eligible attack, no eligible
threatened attack, no attempted theft, no theft, no break-in, no eligible unwanted sexual
contact, and no eligible motor vehicle theft reported), SKIP TO WHOOWNEDVANDALISM
Else if (motor vehicle theft, theft, attempted theft, break-in, vandalism, attack, threatened
attack, or unwanted sexual contact reported), SKIP TO INCTIME
Else, SKIP TO SUMMARY_SP
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What Happened: Module B – Break-ins
(Respondents who reported a break-in.)
225. BREAKINWHERE
You said someone broke in or tried to break in during {this/the} incident {in {month year}}. Did
someone break in or try to break into any of the following during this incident?
Read all categories and mark all that apply
1 = Your home or enclosed porch (Include dorm room or room in a multi-unit building like a nursing
home)
2 = A garage, shed, or other building on your property
3 = A second home or vacation home
4 = A hotel or motel room where you or someone you live with was staying
5 = A car or motor vehicle
6 = Some other place (specify)
If BREAKINWHERE=6, go to BREAKINWHERE_SP
Else if BREAKINWHERE=1, 2, 3, 4, RF, SKIP TO OFFENDERLIVE
Else if theft and attempted theft reported, SKIP TO THEFTATTEMPT
Else if theft reported and no attempted theft reported, SKIP TO WHATWASTAKEN
Else if no theft reported and attempted theft reported, SKIP TO ATTEMPTTHEFTWHAT
Else if vandalism reported and (V_PROPERTY=1 or VANDALIZEMV=1) (no eligible attack, no
eligible threatened attack, no attempted theft, no theft, no break-in, no eligible unwanted
sexual contact, and no eligible motor vehicle theft reported), SKIP TO VANDALISM
Else if vandalism reported and V_INJUREKILLANIMAL=1 and (no eligible attack, no eligible
threatened attack, no attempted theft, no theft, no break-in, no eligible unwanted sexual
contact, and no eligible motor vehicle theft reported), SKIP TO WHOOWNEDVANDALISM
Else if (motor vehicle theft, theft, attempted theft, break-in, vandalism, attack, threatened
attack, or unwanted sexual contact reported), SKIP TO INCTIME
Else, SKIP TO SUMMARY_SP
226. BREAKINWHERE_SP
What other place did someone break in or try to break into?
227. OFFENDERLIVE
Did the offender live there or have a right to be there, for instance, as a guest or a repair person?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
108
If OFFENDERLIVE=2, RF, or DK, CONTINUE TO OFFENDERINSIDE
Else if theft and attempted theft reported, SKIP TO THEFTATTEMPT
Else if theft reported and no attempted theft reported, SKIP TO WHATWASTAKEN
Else if no theft reported and attempted theft reported, SKIP TO ATTEMPTTHEFTWHAT
Else if vandalism reported and (V_PROPERTY=1 or VANDALIZEMV=1) and (no eligible attack, no
eligible threatened attack, no attempted theft, no theft, no break-in, no eligible unwanted
sexual contact, and no eligible motor vehicle theft reported), SKIP TO VANDALISM
Else if vandalism reported and V_INJUREKILLANIMAL=1 and (no eligible attack, no eligible
threatened attack, no attempted theft, no theft, no break-in, no eligible unwanted sexual
contact, and no eligible motor vehicle theft reported), SKIP TO WHOOWNEDVANDALISM
Else if (motor vehicle theft, theft, attempted theft, break-in, vandalism, attack, threatened
attack, or unwanted sexual contact reported), SKIP TO INCTIME
Else, SKIP TO SUMMARY_SP
228. OFFENDERINSIDE
{Excluding the motor vehicle, did /Did} the offender actually get inside {any of these places}?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
229. FORCEDENTRY
Were there any signs that the offender got in or tried to get in by force? Signs of force include things
like broken locks or windows or removal of a screen.
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If FORCEDENTRY=1, CONTINUE TO EVIDENCE
Else if theft and attempted theft reported, SKIP TO THEFTATTEMPT
Else if theft reported and no attempted theft reported, SKIP TO WHATWASTAKEN
Else if no theft reported and attempted theft reported, SKIP TO ATTEMPTTHEFTWHAT
Else, SKIP TO INCTIME
230. EVIDENCE
What were these signs?
Probe if needed: Anything else?
Mark all that apply
1 = A window was damaged
2 = A window screen was damaged or removed
3 = A lock on a window was damaged or tampered with
4 = A door was damaged
5 = A screen door was damaged or removed
6 = A lock or a door handle was damaged or tampered with
7 = Something else (specify)
109
If EVIDENCE=7, CONTINUE TO EVIDENCE_SP
Else if theft and attempted theft reported, SKIP TO THEFTATTEMPT
Else if theft reported and no attempted theft reported, SKIP TO WHATWASTAKEN
Else if no theft reported and attempted theft reported, SKIP TO ATTEMPTTHEFTWHAT
Else, SKIP TO INCTIME
231. EVIDENCE_SP
What were the other signs of force?
Else if theft and attempted theft reported, CONTINUE TO THEFTATTEMPT
Else if theft reported and no attempted theft reported, SKIP TO WHATWASTAKEN
Else if no theft reported and attempted theft reported, SKIP TO ATTEMPTTHEFTWHAT
Else, SKIP TO INCTIME
What Happened: Module T – Theft
(Respondent who reported a theft or attempted theft.)
232. THEFTATTEMPT
You said someone stole or tried to steal something from you during {this/the} incident {in {month
year}}. Did the offender actually steal something or did they only TRY to steal something?
o
o
1 = The offender actually stole something
2 = The offender only tried to steal something
If T_INVEHICLE=1 and T_TIMES=2 and (T_CARRY=1 or T_WEAR=1 or T_INHOME=1 or
T_ONPROPERTY=1 or T_FROMCHILD=1 or T_ELSE=1 or T_ATTEMPT=1), SKIP TO THEFTFROMMV
Else if THEFTATTEMPT=1, CONTINUE TO WHATWASTAKEN
Else if THEFTATTEMPT=2, SKIP TO ATTEMPTTHEFTWHAT
Else if vandalism reported and V_PROPERTY=1 and no attack, no threatened attack, no
attempted theft, no theft, no break-in, no unwanted sexual contact, and no motor vehicle theft
reported, SKIP TO VANDALISM
Else if vandalism reported and V_INJUREKILLANIMAL=1 and no attack, no threatened attack, no
attempted theft, no theft, no break-in, no unwanted sexual contact, and no motor vehicle theft
reported, SKIP TO WHOOWNEDVANDALISM
Else if (unwanted sexual contact, attack, threatened attack, motor vehicle theft, or break-in
reported), SKIP TO INCTIME
Else, SKIP TO SUMMARY_SP
232a. THEFTFROMMV
The respondent reported multiple thefts or /attempted thefts, with at least one of the incidents
being a theft of something out of a motor vehicle.
Is this the incident where something was stolen out of a motor vehicle?
o
1 = Yes
110
o
2 = No
If THEFTATTEMPT=1, CONTINUE TO WHATWASTAKEN
Else if THEFTATTEMPT=2, SKIP TO ATTEMPTTHEFTWHAT
Else if vandalism reported and V_PROPERTY=1 and no attack, no threatened attack, no
attempted theft, no theft, no break-in, no unwanted sexual contact, and no motor vehicle theft
reported, SKIP TO VANDALISM
Else if vandalism reported and V_INJUREKILLANIMAL=1 and no attack, no threatened attack, no
attempted theft, no theft, no break-in, no unwanted sexual contact, and no motor vehicle theft
reported, SKIP TO WHOOWNEDVANDALISM
Else if (unwanted sexual contact, attack, threatened attack, motor vehicle theft, or break-in
reported), SKIP TO INCTIME
Else, SKIP TO SUMMARY_SP
233. WHATWASTAKEN
{You said someone stole something {besides the vehicle} from you during {this/the} incident {in
{month year}}.} What {else} was stolen?
Probe if needed: Anything else?
Mark all that apply
11 = Cash
12 = Credit cards, checks, bank cards, or gift cards
13 = Purse, keys, wallet, backpack, briefcase, or luggage
14 = Jewelry, watch, clothing, furs, shoes, or sunglasses
15 = Personal documents (license, social security card, passport, birth certificate, etc.)
16 = Mail or (unspecified) package
17 = Personal items (medication, makeup, etc.) or baby gear (car seats, stroller, etc.)
18 = Handgun or other firearm
19 = Cell phone
20 = Tablets, laptops, or other portable electronics (including chargers or accessories)
21 = TVs, gaming equipment, appliances, or other electronics
22 = Indoor home décor (indoor home furnishings, potted plants, or rugs)
23 = Outdoor furniture or accessories (lawn decorations, outdoor plants, outdoor lights, flags, signs,
etc.)
24 = Tools, machines (lawn mower, tractor, etc.), or office equipment
25 = Food or beverages
26 = Bicycle or bicycle parts
27 = Toys or sports and recreation equipment (ATV, dirt bike, snowmobile, treadmill, etc.)
28 = Vehicle parts (license plate, stereo, etc.), gas or propane (including tanks and cans)
29 = Something else (specify)
30 = Don’t know
31 = Nothing {else} was stolen
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If WHATWASTAKEN=31 and WHATWASTAKEN is [11-30], CONTINUE TO NOTHINGTAKEN_CK
Else if WHATWASTAKEN=29, SKIP TO WHATWASTAKEN_SP
Else if WHATWASTAKEN=11 and age is [12-17], SKIP TO CASHTAKENMINOR
Else if WHATWASTAKEN=11 and age is >18, SKIP TO CASHTAKENADULT
Else if WHATWASTAKEN=31, SKIP TO WHATWASTAKEN_CK
Else, SKIP TO WHOOWNEDPROP
NOTHINGTAKEN_CK (hard)
You recorded both something was stolen, and nothing was stolen.
If something was stolen, remove 31 from WHATWASTAKEN. If nothing was stolen, remove any
categories marked 11-30 at WHATWASTAKEN.
LOOP TO WHATWASTAKEN
234. WHATWASTAKEN_SP
What was stolen?
If WHATWASTAKEN=11 and age is [12-17], SKIP TO CASHTAKENMINOR
Else if WHATWASTAKEN=11 and age is >18, SKIP TO CASHTAKENADULT
Else, SKIP TO WHOOWNEDPROP
WHATWASTAKEN_CK (soft)
You reported a theft but recorded nothing was stolen. If this is correct, select Suppress.
If something was stolen, select WHATWASTAKEN and select Goto.
If ‘Suppress’ or ‘Close’, CONTINUE TO ATTEMPTTHEFTWHAT
Else, if ‘Goto’, LOOP TO WHATWASTAKEN
235. ATTEMPTTHEFTWHAT
{You said someone tried to steal something {else} from you during {this/the} incident {in {Month
year}}.} What did someone TRY to steal?
Probe if needed: Anything else?
Mark all that apply
11 = Cash
12 = Credit cards, checks, bank cards, or gift cards
13 = Purse, keys, wallet, backpack, briefcase, or luggage
14 = Jewelry, watch, clothing, furs, shoes, or sunglasses
15 = Personal documents (license, social security card, passport, birth certificate, etc.)
16 = Mail or (unspecified) package
17 = Personal items (medication, makeup, etc.) or baby gear (car seats, stroller, etc.)
18 = Handgun or other firearm
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19 = Cell phone
20 = Tablets, laptops, or other portable electronics (including chargers or accessories)
21 = TVs, gaming equipment, appliances, or other electronics
22 = Indoor home décor (indoor home furnishings, potted plants, or rugs)
23 = Outdoor furniture or accessories (lawn decorations, outdoor plants, outdoor lights, flags, signs,
etc.)
24 = Tools, machines (lawn mower, tractor, etc.), or office equipment
25 = Food or beverages
26 = Bicycle or bicycle parts
27 = Toys or sports and recreation equipment (ATV, dirt bike, snowmobile, treadmill, etc.)
28 = Vehicle parts (license plate, stereo, etc.), gas or propane (including tanks and cans)
29 = Something else (specify)
30 = Don’t know
31 = Didn’t try to steal anything {else}
If ATTEMPTTHEFTWHAT=31 and ATTEMPTTHEFTWHAT is [11-30], CONTINUE TO
ATTEMPTNOTHINGTAKEN_CK
Else if WHATWASTAKEN not equal to 31 and ATTEMPTTHEFTWHAT=31, SKIP TO
ATTEMPTTHEFTWHAT_CK
Else if ATTEMPTTHEFTWHAT=29, SKIP TO ATTEMPTTHEFTWHAT_SP
Else if ATTEMPTTHEFT not equal to 31, SKIP TO WHOOWNEDPROP
Else if (vandalism reported and (no eligible unwanted sexual contact, no eligible attack, no
eligible threatened attack, no eligible motor vehicle theft, no eligible theft, no eligible attempted
theft, and no eligible break-in reported) and (V_PROPERTY=1 or VANDALIZEMV=1), SKIP TO
VANDALISM
Else if (vandalism reported and (no eligible unwanted sexual contact, no eligible attack, no
eligible threatened attack, no eligible motor vehicle theft, no eligible theft, no eligible attempted
theft, and no eligible break-in reported) and V_INJUREKILLANIMAL=1, SKIP TO
WHOOWNEDVANDALISM
Else if (unwanted sexual contact, attack, threatened attack, motor vehicle theft, break-in, theft,
or attempted theft reported), SKIP TO INCTIME
Else, SKIP TO SUMMARY_SP
ATTEMPTNOTHINGTAKEN_CK (hard)
You recorded that both something was attempted to be stolen, and nothing was attempted to be
stolen.
If something was attempted to be stolen, remove 31 from ATTEMPTTHEFTWHAT. If nothing was
attempted to be stolen, remove any categories marked 11-30 in ATTEMPTTHEFTWHAT.
LOOP TO ATTEMPTTHEFTWHAT
236. ATTEMPTTHEFTWHAT_SP
What did someone TRY to steal?
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SKIP TO WHOOWNEDPROP
ATTEMPTTHEFTWHAT_CK (soft)
You reported an attempted theft but recorded that the offender didn’t try to steal anything. If this is
correct, select Suppress.
If the offender(s) tried to steal something, select ATTEMPTTHEFTWHAT and select Goto.
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If Suppress or Close and (vandalism reported and (no eligible unwanted sexual contact, no
eligible attack, no eligible threatened attack, no eligible motor vehicle theft, no eligible theft, no
eligible attempted theft, and no eligible break-in reported) and (V_PROPERTY=1 or
VANDALIZEMV=1), SKIP TO VANDALISM
Else if Suppress or Close and (vandalism reported and (no eligible unwanted sexual contact, no
eligible attack, no eligible threatened attack, no eligible motor vehicle theft, no eligible theft, no
eligible attempted theft, and no eligible break-in reported) and V_INJUREKILLANIMAL=1, SKIP
TO WHOOWNEDVANDALISM
Else if Suppress or Close and (unwanted sexual contact, attack, threatened attack, motor vehicle
theft, break-in, theft, or attempted theft reported), SKIP TO INCTIME
Else if Suppress or Close, SKIP TO SUMMARY_SP
Else, allow option to choose ATTEMPTTHEFTWHAT
237. CASHTAKENMINOR
How much cash was taken?
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Less than $10
2 = $10 or more, but less than $20
3 = $20 or more, but less than $30
4 = $30 or more, but less than $50
5 = $50 or more
SKIP TO WHOOWNEDPROP
238. CASHTAKENADULT
How much cash was taken?
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Less than $10
2 = $10 or more, but less than $50
3 = $50 or more, but less than $200
4 = $200 or more, but less than $500
5 = $500 or more, but less than $1,000
6 = $1,000 or more
239. WHOOWNEDPROP
Did the {stolen} property {or cash} {they tried to steal} belong to you personally, to someone else in
the household, or to both you and other household members?
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Respondent
2 = Someone respondent lives with
3 = Both respondent and someone else the respondent lives with
4 = Someone respondent doesn’t live with
5 = Other (specify)
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If WHOOWNEDPROP=5, CONTINUE TO WHOOWNEDPROP_SP
Else if WHOOWNEDPROP not equal to 4 and (WHATWASTAKEN=11, 13, 19), SKIP TO
CASHONPERSON
Else if WHOOWNEDPROP not equal to 4, SKIP TO OTHERONPERSON
Else if vandalism reported and (V_PROPERTY=1 or VANDALIZEMV=1) and (no eligible attack, no
eligible threatened attack, no eligible attempted theft, no eligible theft, no eligible break-in, no
eligible unwanted sexual contact, and no eligible motor vehicle theft), SKIP TO VANDALISM
Else if vandalism reported and V_INJUREKILLANIMAL=1 and (no eligible attack, no eligible
threatened attack, no eligible attempted theft, no eligible theft, no eligible break-in, no eligible
unwanted sexual contact, and no eligible motor vehicle theft), SKIP TO WHOOWNEDVANDALISM
Else if unwanted sexual contact, attack, threatened attack, motor vehicle theft, break-in, theft,
or attempted theft reported, SKIP TO INCTIME
Else, SKIP TO SUMMARY_SP
240. WHOOWNEDPROP_SP
Who did the {stolen} property {or cash} {they tried to steal} belong to?
If WHOOWNEDPROP not equal to 4 and WHATWASTAKEN=11, 13, 19, CONTINUE TO
CASHONPERSON
Else if WHOOWNEDPROP not equal to 4, SKIP TO OTHERONPERSON
241. CASHONPERSON
Was the {cash} {or} {purse, wallet, or backpack} {or} {cell phone} on your person, such as in a pocket
or being held?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If WHATWASTAKEN is [14-18], [20-30], 12, CONTINUE TO OTHERONPERSON
Else, SKIP TO INCTIME
242. OTHERONPERSON
Was there anything {else} the offender {took/tried to take} directly from you, such as from your
pocket or hands, or something that you were wearing?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
SKIP TO INCTIME
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What Happened: Module V – Vandalism
(Respondents who reported their property was damaged or destroyed and did not report any other
incident type.)
243. VANDALISM
You said someone damaged or destroyed your property during {this/the} incident {in {month year}}.
What kind of property did the offender damage or destroy?
Probe if needed: Anything else?
Mark all that apply
11 = A vehicle (including parts)
12 = Something inside your home or apartment, such as personal possessions or furniture
13 = Personal property such as a cell phone, clothing, or jewelry
14 = A mailbox
15 = Something on the exterior of your home or apartment, such as doors, windows, or walls
16 = Fences, walls, gates, or items in a garden
17 = A garage, shed, barn, or other structure on your property
18 = Something else on your property, such as a tree, yard ornament, or hose
19 = {An animal such as a pet or livestock}
20 = Other (specify)
21 = Nothing was damaged or destroyed
If VANDALISM=21 and VANDALISM is [11-20], CONTINUE TO VANDALISM_CK
Else if VANDALISM=20, SKIP TO VANDALISM_SP
Else if VANDALISM is [11-19], RF, or DK, SKIP TO WHOOWNEDVANDALISM
Else if VANDALISM=21, SKIP TO SUMMARY_SP
VANDALISM_CK (hard)
You reported both something was vandalized, and nothing was vandalized.
If something was vandalized, removed 21 from VANDALISM. If nothing was vandalized, remove any
categories marked 11-20 at VANDALISM.
LOOP TO VANDALISM
VANDALISMANIMAL_CK (soft)
You reported someone deliberately injured or killed an animal but recorded nothing was damaged or
destroyed.
If an animal was deliberately injured or killed, go to VANDALISM and select 19 - An animal such as a
pet or livestock.
LOOP TO VANDALISM
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244. VANDALISM_SP
What other kind of property did the offender damage or destroy?
245. WHOOWNEDVANDALISM
{You said someone injured or killed an animal during {this/the} incident {in {Month year}}.} Who did
the {property} {or} {animal(s)} belong to?
Mark all that apply
1 = Respondent or someone respondent lives with
2 = Someone respondent doesn’t live with
3 = A business
4 = Other (specify)
If WHOOWNEDVANDALISM not equal to 1, 4, RF, or DK, SKIP TO SUMMARY_SP
Else if WHOOWNEDVANDALISM=4, CONTINUE TO WHOOWNEDVANDALISM_SP
Else if VANDALISM=13, SKIP TO VANDALISMONPERSON
Else if VANDALIZEMV=1 or VANDALISM=11, SKIP TO DAMAGEBREAKINMV
Else if VANDALISM=14, 15, SKIP TO DAMAGEBREAKINHOME
Else if VANDALISM=17, SKIP TO DAMAGEBREAKINOTHPROP
Else if there is more than one household member, SKIP TO V_ATTACKTHREAT
Else, SKIP TO INTENTVANDALISM
246. WHOOWNEDVANDALISM_SP
Who did the {property} {or} {animal(s)} belong to?
If VANDALISM=13, CONTINUE TO VANDALISMONPERSON
Else if VANDALIZEMV=1 or VANDALISM=11, SKIP TO DAMAGEBREAKINMV
Else if VANDALISM=14, 15, SKIP TO DAMAGEBREAKINHOME
Else if VANDALISM=17, SKIP TO DAMAGEBREAKINOTHPROP
Else if there is more than one household member, SKIP TO V_ATTACKTHREAT
Else, SKIP TO INTENTVANDALISM
247. VANDALISMONPERSON
Did the offender take anything that was damaged or destroyed directly from you, such as from your
pocket or hands, or something that you were wearing?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If VANDALIZEMV=1 or VANDALISM=11, CONTINUE TO DAMAGEBREAKINMV
Else if VANDALISM=14, 15, SKIP TO DAMAGEBREAKINHOME
Else if VANDALISM=17, SKIP TO DAMAGEBREAKINOTHPROP
Else if there is more than one household member, SKIP TO V_ATTACKTHREAT
Else, SKIP TO INTENTVANDALISM
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248. DAMAGEBREAKINMV
Was any of the damage a result of the offender trying to get into the vehicle?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If VANDALISM=14, 15, CONTINUE TO DAMAGEBREAKINHOME
Else if VANDALISM=17, SKIP TO DAMAGEBREAKINOTHPROP
Else if there is more than one household member, SKIP TO V_ATTACKTHREAT
Else, SKIP TO INTENTVANDALISM
249. DAMAGEBREAKINHOME
Was any of the damage to your house or apartment a result of the offender trying to get inside?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If VANDALISM=17, CONTINUE TO DAMAGEBREAKINOTHPROP
Else if there is more than one household member, SKIP TO V_ATTACKTHREAT
Else, SKIP TO INTENTVANDALISM
250. DAMAGEBREAKINOTHPROP
Was any of the damage to your garage, shed, barn, or other structure on your property a result of the
offender trying to get into the structure?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If there is more than one household member, CONTINUE TO V_ATTACKTHREAT
Else, SKIP TO INTENTVANDALISM
251. V_ATTACKTHREAT
Did the offender attack or threaten anyone else who was living with you during {this/the} incident?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
252. V_THEFTATTEMPT
Did the offender steal or try to steal something that belonged to anyone else who lived with you
during {this/the} incident?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
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253. INTENTVANDALISM
Do you think the offender {caused this damage} {or} {injured or killed an animal} intentionally, or was
it an accident?
o
o
o
1 = Intentionally
2 = Accident
3 = Don’t know
If INTENTVANDALISM=1 and VANDALISM=11 and INTENTATTMVTHEFT=EMPTY, CONTINUE TO
VANDALIZEORMVTHEFT
Else if this is an eligible vandalism incident, SKIP TO INCTIME
Else if this is not an eligible vandalism incident, SKIP TO SUMMARY_SP
254. VANDALIZEORMVTHEFT
Do you think the offender was actually trying to vandalize the vehicle, or were they trying to steal the
vehicle or something inside the vehicle, was it an accident, or don’t you know?
Mark all that apply
1 = Actually trying to vandalize
2 = Trying to steal the vehicle
3 = Trying to steal something inside the vehicle
4 = Accident
5 = Don’t know
Location Series
(Respondents who reported an eligible incident.)
255. INCTIME
The next questions ask about when and where {this/the} incident {in {month year}} took place.
About what time did the incident happen?
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = After 6am – 12 noon
2 = After 12 noon – 3pm
3 = After 3pm – 6pm
4 = After 6pm – 9pm
5 = After 9pm – midnight
6 = After midnight – 6am
7 = During the day, but don’t know what time
8 = During the night, but don’t know what time
9 = Don’t know whether day or night
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If TIMEATADDRESS=1, RF, or DK, CONTINUE TO INCADDRESS
Else if BREAKINWHERE=3, 4, SKIP TO INCPLACE
Else if BREAKINWHERE=1, 2 and ATTENDINGSCHOOL=2, SKIP TO INCCAMPUS
Else if BREAKINWHERE=1, 2 and ATTENDINGSCHOOL not equal to 2 and (unwanted sexual
contact, attack, or threatened attack reported), SKIP TO ONEORMOREOFFENDERS
Else if BREAKINWHERE=1, 2 and ATTENDINGSCHOOL not equal to 2 and CASHONPERSON=1 or
OTHERONPERSON=1 or VANDALISMONPERSON=1, SKIP TO P_WEAPONPRESENT
Else if BREAKINWHERE=1, 2 and ATTENDINGSCHOOL not equal to 2, SKIP TO PRESENCE_INTRO
Else if VANDALISM=11 or (eligible theft or attempted theft reported and (THEFTFROMMV=1 or
BREAKINWHERE=5)) or motor vehicle theft reported, SKIP TO LOCATIONMV
Else, SKIP TO LOCATION
256. INCADDRESS
Did this incident happen while you were living at your current address, or before you moved to this
address?
o
o
1 = While living at current address
2 = Before moving to this address
If BREAKINWHERE=3, 4, SKIP TO INCPLACE
Else if INCADDRESS not equal to 2 and BREAKINWHERE=1, 2 and ATTENDINGSCHOOL=2, SKIP TO
INCCAMPUS
Else if INCADDRESS not equal to 2 and BREAKINWHERE=1, 2 and ATTENDINGSCHOOL not equal
to 2 and (unwanted sexual contact, attack, or threatened attack reported), SKIP TO
ONEORMOREOFFENDERS
Else if INCADDRESS not equal to 2 and BREAKINWHERE=1, 2 and ATTENDINGSCHOOL not equal
to 2 and CASHONPERSON=1 or OTHERONPERSON=1 or VANDALISMONPERSON=1, SKIP TO
P_WEAPONPRESENT
Else if INCADDRESS not equal to 2 and BREAKINWHERE=1, 2 and ATTENDINGSCHOOL not equal
to 2, SKIP TO PRESENCE_INTRO
Else if VANDALISM=11 or (eligible theft or attempted theft reported and (THEFTFROMMV=1 or
BREAKINWHERE=5)) or motor vehicle theft reported, CONTINUE TO LOCATIONMV
Else, SKIP TO LOCATION
257. LOCATIONMV
Where was the vehicle when this happened?
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = In your own garage
2 = Somewhere else on your property, such as a driveway or carport
3 = In your building’s garage or parking lot
4 = In some other garage or parking lot
5 = On the street near where you live
6 = At or near someone else’s home
7 = On the street but not near where you live
8 = Somewhere else (specify)
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If LOCATIONMV=8, CONTINUE TO LOCATIONMV_SP
Else if (LOCATIONMV=1, 2, 3, 5 and INCADDRESS=2) or (LOCATIONMV=4, 6, 7, RF, or DK), SKIP
TO INCPLACE
Else if ATTENDINGSCHOOL=2, SKIP TO INCCAMPUS
Else if (unwanted sexual contact, attack, or threatened attack reported), SKIP TO
ONEORMOREOFFENDERS
Else if CASHONPERSON=1 or OTHERONPERSON=1 or VANDALISMONPERSON=1, SKIP TO
P_WEAPONPRESENT
Else, SKIP TO PRESENCE_INTRO
258. LOCATIONMV_SP
Where was the vehicle when this happened?
SKIP TO INCPLACE
259. LOCATION
Where did {this/the} incident happen?
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Inside your home or attached garage (Include dorm room or room in a multi-unit building like a
nursing home.)
2 = Inside another building on your property such as a garage or shed
3 = In a common area where you live, such as a stairwell, hallway or storage area
4 = On your porch, lawn, or other part of your property
5 = Inside somewhere else where you were staying overnight or longer
6 = {At your place of work}
7 = At {a primary or secondary} school {, on school property, or on a school bus}
8 = On a college or university campus
9 = Somewhere else
If ATTENDINGSCHOOL not equal to 2 and LOCATION=1, 2, 3, 4 and INCADDRESS not equal to 2
and (unwanted sexual contact, attack, or threatened attack reported), SKIP TO
ONEORMOREOFFENDERS
Else if ATTENDINGSCHOOL not equal to 2 and LOCATION=1, 2, 3, 4 and INCADDRESS not equal to
2 and (CASHONPERSON=1 or OTHERONPERSON=1 or VANDALISMONPERSON=1), SKIP TO
P_WEAPONPRESENT
Else if ATTENDINGSCHOOL not equal to 2 and LOCATION=1, 2, 3, 4 and INCADDRESS not equal to
2, SKIP TO PRESENCE_INTRO
Else if ATTENDINGSCHOOL=2 and ((LOCATION=1, 2, 3, 4 and INCADDRESS not equal to 2) or
BREAKINWHERE=1, 2), SKIP TO INCCAMPUS
Else, CONTINUE TO INCPLACE
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260. INCPLACE
Did this happen in the city, town, or village where you live now?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If INCPLACE=1 and ATTENDINGSCHOOL not equal to 2 and (age is [66-96] or (age is [18-65] and
ATTENDINGSCHOOL not equal to 1)) and (LOCATIONMV=1, 2, 3, 5, or LOCATION=1, 2, 3, 4) and
(unwanted sexual contact, attack, or threatened attack reported), SKIP TO
ONEORMOREOFFENDERS
Else if INCPLACE=1 and ATTENDINGSCHOOL not equal to 2 and (age is [66-96] or (age is [18-65]
and ATTENDINGSCHOOL not equal to 1) and (LOCATIONMV=1, 2, 3, 5, or LOCATION=1, 2, 3, 4)
and (CASHONPERSON=1 or OTHERONPERSON=1 or VANDALISMONPERSON=1), SKIP TO
P_WEAPONPRESENT
Else if INCPLACE=1 and ATTENDINGSCHOOL not equal to 2 and (age is [66-96] or (age is [18-65]
and ATTENDINGSCHOOL not equal to 1) and (LOCATIONMV=1, 2, 3, 5, or LOCATION=1, 2, 3, 4),
SKIP TO PRESENCE_INTRO
Else if INCPLACE=1 and ATTENDINGSCHOOL=2 and LOCATION=8, SKIP TO LOCATION_CAMPUS
Else if INCPLACE=1 and ATTENDINGSCHOOL=2, SKIP TO INCCAMPUS
Else if INCPLACE=1 and (age is [12-17] or (age is [18-65], RF, or DK, and ATTENDINGSCHOOL=1))
and (LOCATIONMV is [4-8], RF, or DK, or LOCATION=7, 9, RF, or DK), SKIP TO
LOCATION_TOFROMSCHOOL
Else if INCPLACE=1 and (LOCATIONMV=4, 6, 7, 8, RF, or DK, or LOCATION=8), SKIP TO
FARFROMHOME
Else if INCPLACE=1 and LOCATION=7, SKIP TO LOCATION_SCHOOL
Else if INCPLACE=1, SKIP TO LOCATION_PUBLIC
Else if INCPLACE=2 or RF, or DK, CONTINUE TO INCUSA
261. INCUSA
Did this happen in the U.S. or in another country?
o
o
1 = In the U.S.
2 = In another country
If INCUSA=1, RF, or DK, CONTINUE TO INCAIR
Else if (unwanted sexual contact, attack, or threatened attack reported), SKIP TO
ONEORMOREOFFENDERS
Else if CASHONPERSON=1 or OTHERONPERSON=1 or VANDALISMONPERSON=1, SKIP TO
P_WEAPONPRESENT
Else, SKIP TO PRESENCE_INTRO
262. INCAIR
Did this happen on an American Indian Reservation or on American Indian Lands?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
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If ATTENDINGSCHOOL=2 and LOCATION=8, SKIP TO LOCATION_CAMPUS
Else if ATTENDINGSCHOOL=2, CONTINUE TO INCCAMPUS
Else if (age is [12-17] or (age is [18-65], RF, or DK, and ATTENDINGSCHOOL=1)) and
(LOCATIONMV is [4-8], RF, or DK, or LOCATION=7, 9, RF, or DK), SKIP TO
LOCATION_TOFROMSCHOOL
Else if LOCATIONMV=4, 6, 7, 8, RF, or DK, or LOCATION=8, SKIP TO FARFROMHOME
Else if LOCATION=7, SKIP TO LOCATION_SCHOOL
Else, SKIP TO LOCATION_PUBLIC
263. INCCAMPUS
Did this happen on a college or university campus?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If INCCAMPUS=1, CONTINUE TO LOCATION_CAMPUS
Else if LOCATIONMV is [4-8], RF, or DK, or LOCATION=7, 9, RF, or DK, SKIP TO
LOCATION_TOFROMSCHOOL
Else if LOCATION=8, SKIP TO FARFROMHOME
Else if LOCATION=7, SKIP TO LOCATION_SCHOOL
Else, SKIP TO LOCATION_PUBLIC
264. LOCATION_CAMPUS
Where did this happen?
o
o
o
o
1 = In or on the property of a residence hall or dorm
2 = In or on the property of a fraternity or sorority house
3 = In or on the property of other residential housing around the university
4 = Somewhere else on campus
If (unwanted sexual contact, attack, or threatened attack reported), SKIP TO
ONEORMOREOFFENDERS
Else if CASHONPERSON=1 or OTHERONPERSON=1 or VANDALISMONPERSON=1, SKIP TO
P_WEAPONPRESENT
Else, SKIP TO PRESENCE_INTRO
265. LOCATION_TOFROMSCHOOL
Did {this/the} incident occur when you were on the way to or from school?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
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If (LOCATIONMV=1, 2, 3, 5 or LOCATION is [1-4]) and (unwanted sexual contact, attack, or
threatened attack reported), SKIP TO ONEORMOREOFFENDERS
Else if (LOCATIONMV=1, 2, 3, 5 or LOCATION is [1-4]) and (CASHONPERSON=1 or
OTHERONPERSON=1 or VANDALISMONPERSON=1), SKIP TO P_WEAPONPRESENT
Else if (LOCATIONMV=1, 2, 3, 5 or LOCATION is [1-4]), SKIP TO PRESENCE_INTRO
Else if ATTENDINGSCHOOL not equal to 2 and LOCATION=7, SKIP TO LOCATION_SCHOOL
Else if LOCATION_TOFROMSCHOOL=2 and LOCATIONMV=4, 7, 8, RF, or DK, and
ATTENDINGSCHOOL not equal to 2, CONTINUE TO LOCATIONMV_SCHOOL
Else, SKIP TO FARFROMHOME
266. LOCATIONMV_SCHOOL
Was the vehicle on school property when {this/the} incident occurred?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If LOCATIONMV_SCHOOL=1, SKIP TO RESPSCHOOL
Else, SKIP TO FARFROMHOME
267. LOCATION_SCHOOL
You said this happened at school. Did this happen inside a school building or somewhere else on
school property {such as a school parking area, play area, school bus, etc.}?
o
o
o
1 = Inside a school building
2 = On school property outside the school building (school parking area, play area, school bus, etc.)
3 = Other (specify)
If LOCATION_SCHOOL=3, CONTINUE TO LOCATION_SCHOOL_SP
Else if LOCATION_SCHOOL=1, 2, SKIP TO RESPSCHOOL
Else, SKIP TO FARFROMHOME
268. LOCATION_SCHOOL_SP
Where did this happen at school?
SKIP TO FARFROMHOME
269. RESPSCHOOL
Was it your school at the time of the incident?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
SKIP TO FARFROMHOME
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270. LOCATION_PUBLIC
Which of the following BEST describes where this happened…
Note: Public buildings are free to enter.
Examples of businesses include gyms, stadiums, theme parks, doctor’s offices.
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = At, in or near someone else’s home
2 = At a business, such as a store, restaurant, bar, or office building
3 = At a public building, such as a hospital or library
4 = In a parking lot or garage
5 = On the street
6 = In an open area, or on public transportation
7 = Or somewhere else? (specify)
If LOCATION_PUBLIC=7, CONTINUE TO LOCATION_PUBLIC_SP
Else if LOCATION_PUBLIC=2, SKIP TO LOCATION_COMMERCE
Else, SKIP TO FARFROMHOME
271. LOCATION_PUBLIC_SP
Where did this happen?
SKIP TO FARFROMHOME
272. LOCATION_COMMERCE
At what type of a business did {this/the} incident happen?
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = A restaurant, bar, nightclub
2 = A bank
3 = A gas station
4 = A store or shopping mall
5 = An office
6 = A factory or warehouse
7 = Other (specify)
If LOCATION_COMMERCE=7, CONTINUE TO LOCATION_COMMERCE_SP
Else, SKIP TO FARFROMHOME
273. LOCATION_COMMERCE_SP
At what type of a business did {this/the} incident happen?
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274. FARFROMHOME
How far from your home was it…
o
o
o
o
1 = A mile or less
2 = More than a mile up to 5 miles
3 = More than 5 miles up to 50 miles
4 = More than 50 miles?
If (unwanted sexual contact, attack, or threatened attack reported), SKIP TO
ONEORMOREOFFENDERS
Else if CASHONPERSON=1 or OTHERONPERSON=1 or VANDALISMONPERSON=1, SKIP TO
P_WEAPONPRESENT
Else, CONTINUE TO PRESENCE_INTRO
Presence Series
(Respondents who reported an eligible incident that did not involve unwanted sexual contact or an
attack of any kind or something being taken directly from the respondent.)
PRESENCE_INTRO
The next questions ask about who was there when {this/the} incident {in {month year}} took place.
275. HHMPRESENT
Did you {or someone you live with} see, hear, or have any contact with the offender as the incident
was happening?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If HHMPRESENT=1 and there is more than one household member, CONTINUE TO
WHICHMEMBER
Else if HHMPRESENT=1, SKIP TO P_WEAPONPRESENT
Else if HHMPRESENT=2, RF, or DK, SKIP TO ONEORMOREOFFENDERS
276. WHICHMEMBER
Who saw, heard, or had contact with the offender as the incident was happening?
Mark all that apply
1 = Respondent
2 = Someone the respondent lives with
3 = Someone the respondent does not live with
If WHICHMEMBER=1, CONTINUE TO P_WEAPONPRESENT
Else if WHICHMEMBER=2, 3, RF, or DK, SKIP TO ONEORMOREOFFENDERS
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277. P_WEAPONPRESENT
Did the offender have a weapon such as a gun or knife, or something to use as a weapon, such as a
baseball bat, scissors, or a stick?
o
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
3 = Don’t know
If P_WEAPONPRESENT=1, CONTINUE TO P_WEAPON
Else, SKIP TO P_INJURY
278. P_WEAPON
What was the weapon?
Mark all that apply
1 = Firearm (gun, rifle, etc.)
2 = Knife or other sharp object (razors, axes, scissors, broken glass, etc.)
3 = Blunt object (baseball bat, butt of a firearm, clubs, rocks, bottles, etc.)
4 = Motor vehicle
5 = Poison
6 = Explosives or a fire/incendiary device
7 = Drugs, narcotics, or sleeping pills
8 = BB guns, pellet guns, tasers, pepper spray, stun guns, etc.
9 = Something else (specify)
If P_WEAPON=9, CONTINUE TO P_WEAPON_SP
Else if P_WEAPON=1, SKIP TO P_GUNTYPE
Else if P_WEAPON=2, SKIP TO P_KNIFEWOUND
Else, SKIP TO P_INJURY
279. P_WEAPON_SP
What was the weapon?
If P_WEAPON=1, CONTINUE TO P_GUNTYPE
Else if P_WEAPON=2, SKIP TO P_KNIFEWOUND
Else, SKIP TO P_INJURY
280. P_GUNTYPE
Was it a handgun or some other kind of gun, such as a rifle or shotgun?
o
o
1 = Handgun, pistol, revolver
2 = Some other kind of gun, rifle, shotgun
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281. P_HOWGUNUSED
Did the offender…
o
o
o
o
1 = Shoot you
2 = Shoot at you, but miss
3 = Hit you with the gun, or
4 = Show you a gun or point a gun at you?
If P_WEAPON=2, CONTINUE TO P_KNIFEWOUND
Else, SKIP TO P_INJURY
282. P_KNIFEWOUND
You said the offender had a knife or other sharp object. Did the offender stab or cut you?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If P_KNIFEWOUND=2, RF, or DK, CONTINUE TO P_ATTKNIFEWOUND
Else if P_KNIFEWOUND=1, SKIP TO P_INJURY
283. P_ATTKNIFEWOUND
Did the offender TRY to stab or cut you?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
284. P_INJURY
During {this/the} incident, {besides being} {shot} {and/or} {stabbed,} were you physically {hurt or}
injured in any {other} way? {Injuries include things such as bruises, black eyes, cuts, broken bones, or
more serious injuries.}
{Please include times when you were hurt, even if there were not physical marks.}
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If P_INJURY=1, CONTINUE TO P_HOWINJURED
Else if P_HOWGUNUSED=1 or P_KNIFEWOUND=1, SKIP TO P_MEDICALCARE
Else, SKIP TO ONEORMOREOFFENDERS
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285. P_HOWINJURED
{Besides being} {shot} {and} {stabbed,} How were you injured?
Mark all that apply
11 = Broken or cracked bones
12 = Broken nose
13 = Dislocated joints
14 = A concussion
15 = Knocked unconscious
17 = {{Other internal/Internal} injuries, such as internal bleeding or damage to internal organs}
18 = Bruising, swelling, welts, black eye
19 = Bite mark or bite wound
20 = Cuts or scratches
21 = Sore muscles, sprains, strains, pulls
22 = Burns
23 = Nosebleed or bloody lip
24 = Broken, chipped, or lost teeth
25 = Other (specify)
If P_HOWINJURED=25, CONTINUE TO P_HOWINJURED_SP
Else if P_HOWINJURED is [11-22] or P_HOWGUNUSED=1 or P_KNIFEWOUND=1, SKIP TO
P_MEDICALCARE
Else, SKIP TO ONEORMOREOFFENDERS
286. P_HOWINJURED_SP
How else were you injured?
287. P_MEDICALCARE
Did you receive any care from a medical or dental professional as a result of {this/the} incident?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If P_MEDICALCARE=1, CONTINUE TO P_RECCARESCENE
Else, SKIP TO ONEORMOREOFFENDERS
288. P_RECCARESCENE
Did you receive this care at the location where the incident happened, somewhere else, or both?
o
o
o
1 = Only where the incident happened
2 = Only somewhere else
3 = Both
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If P_RECCARESCENE=2, 3, CONTINUE TO P_RECCAREWHERE
Else if P_RECCARESCENE=1, RF, or DK, SKIP TO P_MEDICALINSURANCE
289. P_RECCAREWHERE
Where did you receive this care?
Mark all that apply
1 = At your home or the home of a relative, friend or neighbor
2 = At a hospital emergency room (ER) or an emergency clinic
3 = At some other kind of medical or dental place
4 = Somewhere else (specify)
If P_RECCAREWHERE=4, CONTINUE TO P_RECCAREWHERE_SP
Else if P_RECCAREWHERE=2, 3, SKIP TO P_CAREOVERNIGHT
Else if P_RECCAREWHERE=1, RF, or DK, SKIP TO ONEORMOREOFFENDERS
290. P_RECCAREWHERE_SP
Where did you receive this care?
291. P_CAREOVERNIGHT
Did you stay overnight in the hospital?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
292. P_MEDICALINSURANCE
Have you had any out-of-pocket expenses for your medical or dental care that you do not expect to
get paid back from insurance or some other source?
o
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
3 = Don’t know
If P_MEDICALINSURANCE=1, CONTINUE TO P_MEDICALEXPENSES
Else, SKIP TO ONEORMOREOFFENDERS
293. P_MEDICALEXPENSES
How much were these out-of-pocket expenses?
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Less than $100
2 = $100 to less than $500
3 = $500 to less than $1,000
4 = $1,000 to less than $5,000
5 = $5,000 or more
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Victim-Offender Relationship
294. ONEORMOREOFFENDERS
This section asks what you know about the offender.
{To the best of your knowledge, was/Was} the incident committed by only one or by more than one
offender?
o
o
o
1 = One
2 = More than one
3 = Don’t know
If ONEORMOREOFFENDERS=2, CONTINUE TO HOWMANYOFFENDERS
Else, SKIP TO KNOWOFFENDERS
295. HOWMANYOFFENDERS
How many offenders were there?
o
o
o
o
1 = Two
2 = Three
3 = Four or more
4 = Don’t know number of offenders
296. KNOWOFFENDERS
Do you know who {the offender was/the offenders were}?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If KNOWOFFENDERS=2, RF, or DK, CONTINUE TO KNOWLEARNOFFENDERS
Else if KNOWOFFENDERS=1 and ONEORMOREOFFENDERS=1 and ((unwanted sexual contact,
attack, or threatened attack reported) or WHICHMEMBER=1, 2), SKIP TO OFF_KNEW
Else if KNOWOFFENDERS=1 and ONEORMOREOFFENDERS=2 and ((unwanted sexual contact,
attack, or threatened attack reported) or WHICMEMBER=1, 2), SKIP TO MOFFS_KNEW
Else if KNOWOFFENDERS=1 and ONEORMOREOFFENDERS=3 or RF and ((unwanted sexual
contact, attack, or threatened attack reported) or WHICHMEMBER=1, 2), SKIP TO OFF_SEX
Else if KNOWOFFENDERS=1, SKIP TO LEARNOFFENDERS
297. KNOWLEARNOFFENDERS
Do you know anything about {the offender/any of the offenders}, such as whether they were young
or old, male or female, etc.?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
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If KNOWLEARNOFFENDERS=1 and ((unwanted sexual contact, attack, or threatened attack
reported) or WHICHMEMBER=1, 2) and ONEORMOREOFFENDERS=1, SKIP TO OFF_KNEW
Else if KNOWLEARNOFFENDERS=1 and ((unwanted sexual contact, attack, or threatened attack
reported) or WHICHMEMBER=1, 2) and ONEORMOREOFFENDERS=2, SKIP TO MOFFS_KNEW
Else if KNOWLEARNOFFENDERS=1 and ((unwanted sexual contact, attack, or threatened attack
reported) or WHICHMEMBER=1, 2) and ONEORMOREOFFENDERS=3 or RF, SKIP TO OFF_SEX
Else if KNOWLEARNOFFENDERS=1, CONTINUE TO LEARNOFFENDERS
Else if KNOWLEARNOFFENDERS=2, NONRESPONSE and (unwanted sexual contact, attack, or
threatened attack reported) or WHICHMEMBER=1 or VANDALISMONPERSON=1 or
CASHONPERSON or OTHERONPERSON, SKIP TO SELFPROTECT_INTRO
Else, SKIP TO HATE_RACE
298. LEARNOFFENDERS
{How did you learn what you know about the {offender/offenders?}/How did you find out who the
{offender was/offenders were}?}
Mark all that apply
11 = The respondent saw or heard the offender(s)
12 = Someone the respondent lives with saw or heard the offender(s)
13 = Someone else saw or heard the offender(s)
14 = The respondent figured it out themself
15 = The police told the respondent
16 = The offender(s) admitted it
17 = The offender(s) had threatened to do it, or had done it before
18 = Someone else (not an eyewitness)
19 = Surveillance or doorbell camera
20 = {The stolen item(s) were found in offender(s) possession or at the offender(s) home}
21 = Other (specify)
If LEARNOFFENDERS=21, CONTINUE TO LEARNOFFENDERS_SP
Else if ONEORMOREOFFENDERS=1, SKIP TO OFF_KNEW
Else if ONEORMOREOFFENDERS=2, SKIP TO MOFFS_KNEW
Else if ONEORMOREOFFENDERS=3, RF, or DK, SKIP TO OFF_SEX
299. LEARNOFFENDERS_SP
{How did you learn what you know about the {offender/offenders?}/How did you find out who the
{offender was/offenders were}?}
If ONEORMOREOFFENDERS=1, CONTINUE TO OFF_KNEW
Else if ONEORMOREOFFENDERS=2, SKIP TO MOFFS_KNEW
Else if ONEORMOREOFFENDERS=3, RF, or DK, SKIP TO OFF_SEX
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300. OFF_KNEW
Was the offender someone you knew, even slightly, or a complete stranger?
o
o
1 = Someone the respondent knew
2 = Complete stranger
If OFF_KNEW=1, SKIP TO OFF_HOWWELL
Else if OFF_KNEW=2, RF, or DK, CONTINUE TO OFF_RECOG
301. OFF_RECOG
Would you be able to recognize the offender if you saw them?
o
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = Not sure (possibly)
3 = No
If OFF_RECOG=1, 2, SKIP TO OFF_SIGHT
Else, SKIP TO OFF_CONNECTION
302. OFF_HOWWELL
Was the offender...
o
o
o
1 = Someone you knew well
2 = Someone you knew, but not well, or
3 = Someone you knew by sight only?
If OFF_HOWWELL=3, RF, or DK, CONTINUE TO OFF_SIGHT
Else if OFF_HOWWELL=1, 2, SKIP TO OFF_RELATION
303. OFF_SIGHT
Did you know how the offender might be found, for instance, where they lived, worked, went to
school, or spent time?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
SKIP TO OFF_CONNECTION
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304. OFF_RELATION
At the time of the incident, how did you know the offender? For example, was the offender a friend,
cousin, etc.?
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
11 = A husband or wife
12 = An ex-husband or ex-wife
13 = A live-in partner
14 = A fiancé(e)
15 = A boyfriend, girlfriend, or dating partner
16 = An ex-boyfriend, ex-girlfriend, or former fiancé(e)
17 = Someone you were casually seeing
18 = Someone you were no longer dating or seeing
19 = A parent or step-parent
20 = A child or step-child
21 = A brother, sister, step-brother, or step-sister
22 = Some other relative
23 = A friend or ex-friend
24 = An acquaintance or a friend of a friend
25 = A roommate or boarder
26 = A schoolmate
27 = A neighbor
28 = {A customer or client}
29 = {A patient}
30 = {A supervisor or former supervisor}
31 = {An employee or co-worker or former employee or co-worker}
32 = A teacher or school staff
33 = A student
34 = Some other non-relative (specify)
If OFF_RELATION=34, CONTINUE TO OFF_RELATION_SP
Else if OFF_RELATION not equal to 13, 25, SKIP TO OFF_LIVED
Else, SKIP TO OFF_SEX
305. OFF_RELATION_SP
At the time of the incident, how did you know the offender?
SKIP TO OFF_LIVED
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306. OFF_CONNECTION
What was your connection, if any, to this person?
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = A friend of a friend
2 = A schoolmate
3 = A neighbor
4 = {A customer or client}
5 = {A patient}
6 = {Someone who worked at the same place as you}
7 = A teacher or school staff
8 = Other (specify)
9 = A stranger or someone of whom you have no knowledge
If OFF_CONNECTION=8, CONTINUE TO OFF_CONNECTION_SP
Else, SKIP TO OFF_SEX
307. OFF_CONNECTION_SP
What was your connection, if any, to this person?
SKIP TO OFF_SEX
308. OFF_LIVED
Had you ever lived with this person?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If OFF_LIVED=1, CONTINUE TO OFF_LIVINGWITH
Else, SKIP TO OFF_SEX
309. OFF_LIVINGWITH
Were you living with this person at the time of {this/the} incident {in {Month year}}?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
SKIP TO OFF_SEX
310. MOFFS_KNEW
Were any of the offenders someone you knew, even slightly, or were all of them complete strangers?
o
o
1 = At least one was someone the respondent knew
2 = All were complete strangers
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If MOFFS_KNEW=1, SKIP TO MOFFS_HOWWELL
Else if MOFFS_KNEW=2, RF, or DK, CONTINUE TO MOFFS_RECOG
311. MOFFS_RECOG
Would you be able to recognize any of them if you saw them?
o
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = Not sure (possibly)
3 = No
If MOFFS_RECOG=1, 2, SKIP TO MOFFS_SIGHT
Else if MOFFS_RECOG=3, RF, SKIP TO MOFFS_CONNECTION
312. MOFFS_HOWWELL
How well did you know the offenders – well, not very well or by sight only?
Mark all that apply
1 = Knew well
2 = Knew, but not very well
3 = Knew by sight only
If MOFFS_HOWWELL=3 only (MOFFS_HOWWELL not equal to 1, 2) or MOFFS_HOWWELL= RF or
DK, CONTINUE TO MOFFS_SIGHT
Else if MOFFS_HOWWELL=1, 2, SKIP TO MOFFS_RELATION
313. MOFFS_SIGHT
Did you know how any of the offenders might be found, for instance, where they lived, worked, went
to school, or spent time?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
SKIP TO MOFFS_CONNECTION
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314. MOFFS_RELATION
At the time of the incident, how did you know the offenders? For example, were any of the offenders
a friend, cousin, etc.?
Mark all that apply
11 = A husband or wife
12 = An ex-husband or ex-wife
13 = A live-in partner
14 = A fiancé(e)
15 = A boyfriend, girlfriend, or dating partner
16 = An ex-boyfriend, ex-girlfriend, or former fiancé(e)
17 = Someone you were casually seeing
18 = Someone you were no longer dating or seeing
19 = A parent or step-parent
20 = A child or step-child
21 = A brother, sister, step-brother, or step-sister
22 = Some other relative
23 = A friend or ex-friend
24 = An acquaintance or a friend of a friend
25 = A roommate or boarder
26 = A schoolmate
27 = A neighbor
28 = A customer or client
29 = A patient
30 = A supervisor or former supervisor
31 = An employee or co-worker or former employee or co-worker
32 = A teacher or school staff
33 = A student
34 = Some other non-relative (specify)
If MOFFS_RELATION=34, CONTINUE TO MOFFS_RELATION_SP
Else if MOFFS_RELATION not equal to 13, 25, SKIP TO MOFFS_LIVED
Else, SKIP TO MOFFS_SEX
315. MOFFS_RELATION_SP
At the time of the incident, how did you know the offenders?
If MOFFS_RELATION not equal to 13, 25, SKIP TO MOFFS_LIVED
Else, SKIP TO MOFFS_SEX
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316. MOFFS_CONNECTION
What was your connection, if any, to the offenders?
Mark all that apply
1 = A friend of a friend
2 = A schoolmate
3 = A neighbor
4 = {A customer or client}
5 = {A patient}
6 = {Someone who worked at the same place as you}
7 = A teacher or school staff
8 = Other
9 = A stranger or someone of whom you have no knowledge
If MOFFS_CONNECTION=8, CONTINUE TO MOFFS_CONNECTION_SP
Else, SKIP TO MOFFS_SEX
317. MOFFS_CONNECTION_SP
What was your connection, if any, to the offenders?
SKIP TO MOFFS_SEX
318. MOFFS_LIVED
Have you ever lived with any of them?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If MOFFS_LIVED=1, CONTINUE TO MOFFS_LIVINGWITH
Else, SKIP TO MOFFS_SEX
319. MOFFS_LIVINGWITH
Were you living with any of them at the time of {this/the} incident {in {Month Year}}?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
SKIP TO MOFFS_SEX
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Offender Characteristics
320. OFF_SEX
This section asks for details about the offender.
Was the offender male or female?
o
o
o
1 = Male
2 = Female
3 = Don’t know
321. OFF_AGE
How old would you say the offender was at the time of the incident?
Probe using answer categories as needed.
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Under 18
2 = 18 to 24
3 = 25 to 34
4 = 35 to 54
5 = 55 or older
6 = Don’t know
If OFF_AGE=1, CONTINUE TO OFF_AGEMINOR
Else, SKIP TO OFF_ETHNICITY
322. OFF_AGEMINOR
To the best of your knowledge, would you say the offender was…
o
o
o
o
1 = Under 12
2 = 12 to 14
3 = 15 to 17?
4 = Don’t know
323. OFF_ETHNICITY
Was the offender Hispanic or Latino?
o
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
3 = Don’t know
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324. OFF_RACE
What race or races was the offender? You may select more than one. Was the offender…
Mark all that apply
1 = White
2 = Black or African American
3 = American Indian or Alaska Native
4 = Asian
5 = Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander?
6 = Don’t know
325. OFF_GANG
Was the offender part of a street gang, or don’t you know?
o
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
3 = Don’t know
326. OFF_DRINKDRUG
Was the offender drinking or on drugs at the time of the incident, or don't you know?
o
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
3 = Don’t know
If (unwanted sexual contact, attack, or threatened attack reported) or WHICHMEMBER=1 or
VANDALISMONPERSON=1, CASHONPERSON=1, or OTHERONPERSON=1, SKIP TO
SELFPROTECT_INTRO
Else, SKIP TO HATE_RACE
327. MOFFS_SEX
This section asks for more details about the offenders.
Were the offenders male or female?
o
o
o
o
1 = All were male
2 = All were female
3 = They were both male and female
4 = Don’t know
If MOFFS_SEX=3 and HOWMANYOFFENDERS not equal to 1, CONTINUE TO MOFFS_MOSTSEX
Else, SKIP TO MOFFS_YOUNG
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328. MOFFS_MOSTSEX
Were most of the offenders male or were most of them female?
o
o
o
o
1 = Most were male
2 = Most were female
3 = They were evenly divided
4 = Don’t know
329. MOFFS_YOUNG
How old would you say the youngest was?
Probe using answer categories as needed.
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Under 18
2 = 18 to 24
3 = 25 to 34
4 = 35 to 54
5 = 55 or older
6 = Don’t know
If MOFFS_YOUNG=1, CONTINUE TO MOFFS_YOUNGMINOR
Else, SKIP TO MOFFS_OLD
330. MOFFS_YOUNGMINOR
Would you say the youngest offender was…
o
o
o
o
1 = Under 12
2 = 12 to 14
3 = 15 to 17?
4 = Don’t know
331. MOFFS_OLD
How old would you say the oldest was?
Probe using answer categories as needed.
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Under 18
2 = 18 to 24
3 = 25 to 34
4 = 35 to 54
5 = 55 or older
6 = Don’t know
If MOFFS_OLD=1, CONTINUE TO MOFFS_OLDMINOR
Else, SKIP TO MOFFS_ETHNICITY
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332. MOFFS_OLDMINOR
Would you say the oldest offender was…
o
o
o
o
1 = Under 12
2 = 12 to 14
3 = 15 to 17?
4 = Don’t know
333. MOFFS_ETHNICITY
Were any of the offenders Hispanic or Latino?
o
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
3 = Don’t know
If MOFFS_ETHNICITY=1, CONTINUE TO MOFFS_MOSTETHNICITY
Else, SKIP TO MOFFS_RACE
334. MOFFS_MOSTETHNICITY
Were all of the offenders Hispanic, most of the offenders Hispanic, non-Hispanic, or were roughly an
equal number Hispanic and non-Hispanic?
o
o
o
o
o
1 = All of the offenders were Hispanic
2 = Most of the offenders were Hispanic
3 = Most of the offenders were non-Hispanic
4 = A roughly equal number were Hispanic and non-Hispanic
5 = Don’t know
335. MOFFS_RACE
What race or races were the offenders? Were they…
Mark all that apply
1 = White
2 = Black or African American
3 = American Indian or Alaska Native
4 = Asian
5 = Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
6 = Don’t know
If 2 or more selected, CONTINUE TO MOFFS_RACEMOST
Else, SKIP TO MOFFS_GANG
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336. MOFFS_RACEMOST
What race were most of the offenders?
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = {Most were White}
2 = {Most were Black or African American}
3 = {Most were American Indian or Alaska Native}
4 = {Most were Asian}
5 = {Most were Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander}
6 = Roughly equal numbers of two or more races
7 = Don’t know
337. MOFFS_GANG
Were any of the offenders part of a street gang, or don’t you know?
o
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
3 = Don’t know
338. MOFFS_DRINKDRUG
Were any of the offenders drinking or on drugs at the time of the incident, or don't you know?
o
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
3 = Don’t know
If (unwanted sexual contact, attack, or threatened attack reported) or WHICHMEMBER=1 or
VANDALISMONPERSON=1, CASHONPERSON=1, or OTHERONPERSON=1, CONTINUE TO
SELFPROTECT_INTRO
Else, SKIP TO HATE_RACE
Self-Protection
SELFPROTECT_INTRO
These next questions are about what you did when {this/the} incident {in (month year)} occurred.
{People may react differently to certain situations and there's not a right or wrong way to react.
Everyone is different and every situation is different.}
339. PROTECTSELF
Did you do anything with the idea of protecting YOURSELF {or your PROPERTY} while the incident was
going on?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If PROTECTSELF=1, SKIP TO ACTIONSDURINGINC
Else, CONTINUE TO DURINGINCIDENT
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340. DURINGINCIDENT
Was there anything you did or tried to do about the incident while it was going on?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If DURINGINCIDENT=1, SKIP TO ACTIONSDURINGINC
Else, CONTINUE TO DIDNOTHINGDURINGINC
341. DIDNOTHINGDURINGINC
Did you do nothing, freeze, do what the offender told you to do, or do something else while the
incident was going on?
Mark all that apply
1 = Did nothing
2 = Froze
3 = Did what offender said to do
4 = Did something else
If WHICHMEMBER=2, 3 or V_ATTACKTHREAT=1, SKIP TO OTHERSACTIONS
Else, SKIP TO ANYONEPRESENT
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342. ACTIONSDURINGINC
You said that you took some action during the incident. What did you do?
Probe if needed: Anything else?
Mark all that apply
USED OR THREATENED PHYSICAL FORCE TOWARD OFFENDER
11 = Attacked the offender(s) with a gun or fired a gun
12 = Attacked the offender(s) with another weapon
13 = Hit, kicked, or attacked the offender(s) in some other way
14 = Threatened the offender(s) with a gun
15 = Threatened the offender(s) with another weapon
16 = Threatened the offender(s) in some other way
TRIED TO PREVENT INCIDENT OR CHASED OFFENDER
17 = Tried to prevent attack or theft (e.g., struggled, ducked, blocked blows)
18 = Held onto or hid belongings
19 = Chased, tried to catch, or hold offender(s)
VERBALLY RESISTED
20 = Argued, reasoned, pleaded, bargained
21 = Stalled or distracted offender(s)
22 = Said no
SCARED OR WARNED OFF OFFENDER(S)
23 = Yelled at or told offender(s) to leave
24 = Threatened to call the police
DID NOT RESIST
25 = Did what offender asked
26 = Froze
ESCAPED OR GOT AWAY
27 = Ran or drove away, or tried; locked door
GOT HELP OR GAVE ALARM
28 = Called the police or a guard
29 = Tried to get someone else's attention
30 = Screamed or yelled
31 = Cried from pain or fear
OTHER
32 = Other (specify)
If ACTIONSDURINGINC=32, CONTINUE TO ACTIONSDURINGINC_SP
Else if INJURY=1, P_INJURY=1, A_HOWGUNUSED=1, A_KNIFEWOUND=1, P_HOWGUNUSED=1, or
P_KNIFEWOUND=1, SKIP TO INJACTION
Else if WHICHMEMBER=2, 3 or V_ATTACKTHREAT=1, SKIP TO OTHERSACTIONS
Else, SKIP TO ANYONEPRESENT
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343. ACTIONSDURINGINC_SP
What did you do?
If INJURY=1, P_INJURY=1, A_HOWGUNUSED=1, A_KNIFEWOUND=1, P_HOWGUNUSED=1, or
P_KNIFEWOUND=1, CONTINUE TO INJACTION
Else if WHICHMEMBER=2, 3 or V_ATTACKTHREAT=1, SKIP TO OTHERSACTIONS
Else, SKIP TO ANYONEPRESENT
344. INJACTION
Did you react this way before you were injured, after you were injured, or at the same time you were
injured?
Mark all that apply
1 = Before the respondent was injured
2 = After the respondent was injured
3 = At the same time the respondent was injured
If WHICHMEMBER=2, 3 or V_ATTACKTHREAT=1, SKIP TO OTHERSACTIONS
Else, CONTINUE TO ANYONEPRESENT
345. ANYONEPRESENT
Besides you and the offender(s), was anyone ELSE, age 12 or older, present during the incident?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If ANYONEPRESENT=1, CONTINUE TO OTHERSACTIONS
Else, SKIP TO HATE_RACE
346. OTHERSACTIONS
Did anyone else, age 12 or older, do or try to do anything to help you while the incident was going on?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If OTHERSACTIONS=1, CONTINUE TO WHOTOOKACTION
Else if WHICHMEMBER not equal to 2,3 and ANYONEPRESENT not equal to 1, SKIP TO
HATE_RACE
Else, SKIP TO PERSONSHARMED
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347. WHOTOOKACTION
Who took these actions?
Mark all that apply
1 = Someone you were with
2 = Someone who was with the offender(s)
3 = Someone else
348. HOWOTHERSHELP
What did the person or people try to do to help you?
Mark all that apply
1 = They attacked or threatened the offender(s)
2 = They defended you or your property without physically attacking the offender(s)
3 = They chased or warned off the offender(s)
4 = They argued, reasoned, pleaded, or bargained with the offender(s)
5 = They tried to get help; called police or a guard
6 = They did something else (specify)
If HOWOTHERSHELP=6, CONTINUE TO HOWOTHERSHELP_SP
Else, SKIP TO IMPACTOTHERSACTIONS
349. HOWOTHERSHELP_SP
What did the person or people try to do to help you?
350. IMPACTOTHERSACTIONS
Overall, did the actions of this person or people help the situation, make it worse, or have NO impact?
o
o
o
1 = Helped the situation
2 = Made the situation worse
3 = Had no impact on the situation
If WHICHMEMBER=2, 3 or ANYONEPRESENT=1, CONTINUE TO PERSONSHARMED
Else, SKIP TO HATE_RACE
351. PERSONSHARMED
Not counting yourself or the offender(s), were any other people harmed, threatened with harm, or
have any belongings taken or damaged in {this/the} incident? Do not include children under 12 years
of age.
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
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If PERSONSHARMED=1, CONTINUE TO PERSONSHARMED_NUM
Else, SKIP TO HATE_RACE
352. PERSONSHARMED_NUM
How many people?
If PERSONSHARMED_NUM=1, CONTINUE TO OFFLIVINGWITH
Else if PERSONSHARMED_NUM>1, RF, or DK, SKIP TO HHMEMHARMED
353. OFFLIVINGWITH
Does this person live with you now?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
SKIP TO HATE_RACE
354. HHMEMHARMED
Do any of the people who were harmed or threatened or had property taken or damaged live with
you now?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If HHMEMHARMED=1, CONTINUE TO HHMEMHARMED_NUM
Else, SKIP TO HATE_RACE
355. HHMEMHARMED_NUM
How many people?
If HHMEMHARMED_NUM>PERSONSHARMED_NUM, CONTINUE TO PERSONHARMED_CK
Else, SKIP TO HATE_RACE
PERSONSHARMED_CK (hard)
You reported more household members than people in general who were harmed, threatened, or had
property taken or damaged.
Select PERSONSHARMED_NUM to edit the number of people who were harmed, threatened, or had
property taken or damaged or HHMEMHARMED_NUM to edit the number of household members who
were harmed, threatened, or had property taken or damaged.
If Suppress or Close, LOOP TO HHMEMHARMED_NUM
Else, allow option to choose HHMEMHARMED_NUM or PERSONSHARMED_NUM
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Hate Crimes
356. HATE_RACE
The next questions are about why the offender may have targeted you {or someone you live with}.
{The reason may have been prejudice or bigotry toward those with your characteristics or religious
beliefs, even if the offender mistakenly thought you had those characteristics or beliefs. This kind of
reason is different from just being angry or wanting to get something from you.}
Do you think the offender was targeting you {or someone you live with} because of…
Prejudice or bigotry toward your race, ethnic background, or national origin?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
357. HATE_RELIGION
Do you think the offender was targeting you {or someone you live with} because of…
Prejudice or bigotry toward your religion?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
358. HATE_DISABILITY
Do you think the offender was targeting you {or someone you live with} because of…
Prejudice or bigotry toward a disability you may have?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
359. HATE_ORIENTATION
Do you think the offender was targeting you {or someone you live with} because of…
Prejudice or bigotry toward your sexual orientation, including being lesbian, gay, bisexual, or straight?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
360. HATE_GENID
Do you think the offender was targeting you {or someone you live with} because of…
Prejudice or bigotry toward your gender identity, including being transgender, intersex, or gender
non-conforming?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If further clarification is needed, read: By intersex, we mean people who have a difference of sex
development (DSD) or were born with genitals, reproductive organs, or chromosomal patterns that do
not correspond to a single sex.
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If further clarification is needed, read: By gender non-conforming, we mean people whose gender
expression, presentation, or behaviors do not conform to society's traditional gender norms.
361. HATE_SEX
Do you think the offender was targeting you {or someone you live with} because of…
Prejudice or bigotry toward your sex, including being male or female?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
362. HATE_OTHER
Do you think the offender was targeting you {or someone you live with} because of…
Prejudice or bigotry toward other characteristics I have not already mentioned?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If only 1 HATE_RACE=1, HATE_RELIGION=1, HATE_DISABILITY=1, HATE_ORIENTATION=1,
HATE_GENID=1, HATE_SEX=1, SKIP TO HATEOFFENSIVELANG
Else if more than 1 HATE_RACE=1, HATE_RELIGION=1, HATE_DISABILITY=1,
HATE_ORIENTATION=1, HATE_GENID=1, HATE_SEX=1, HATE_OTHER=1, CONTINUE TO
HATEPRIMARYREASON
Else if HATE_RACE=2, RF, or DK, HATE_RELIGION=2, RF, or DK, HATE_DISABILITY=2, RF, or DK,
HATE_ORIENTATION=2, RF, or DK, HATE_GENID=2, RF, or DK, HATE_SEX=2, RF, or DK, and
HATE_OTHER=1, SKIP TO HATECRIME_SP
Else if HATE_RACE=2, RF, or DK, HATE_RELIGION=2, RF, or DK, HATE_DISABILITY=2, RF, or DK,
HATE_ORIENTATION=2, RF, or DK, HATE_GENID=2, RF, or DK, HATE_SEX=2, RF, or DK, and
HATE_OTHER=2, RF, or DK, SKIP TO POLICEINFORMED
363. HATEPRIMARYREASON
Which of the following do you believe was the offender’s PRIMARY or main motivation for targeting
you?
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = {Prejudice or bigotry toward your race, ethnic background, or national origin?}
2 = {Prejudice or bigotry toward your religion?}
3 = {Prejudice or bigotry toward a disability you may have?}
4 = {Prejudice or bigotry toward your sexual orientation, including being lesbian, gay, bisexual, or
straight?}
5 = {Prejudice or bigotry toward your gender identity, including being intersex, transgender, or
gender non-conforming?}
6 = {Prejudice or bigotry toward your sex, including being male or female?}
7 = {Prejudice or bigotry toward other characteristics I have not already mentioned?}
364. HATEOFFENSIVELANG
DURING THE INCIDENT OR LEADING UP TO IT, did the offender use offensive or prejudiced language to
describe your characteristics or religious beliefs?
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o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If HATEOFFENSIVELANG=1, CONTINUE TO TYPEOFFENSIVELANG
Else, SKIP TO HATESYMBOLS
365. TYPEOFFENSIVELANG
I’m going to read you two choices. Please tell me which one better describes how the offensive or
prejudiced language was used… was it used to scare or intimidate you? Or, was it used to express
dislike or prejudice toward people with your characteristics {or religious beliefs}? Or don’t you know?
o
o
o
1 = To scare, intimidate, or express anger toward you or the situation
2 = To express dislike or prejudice toward people with the respondent’s characteristics or religious
beliefs
3 = Don’t know
366. HATESYMBOLS
Did any of the following things happen?
Did the offender leave something at the scene referring to your characteristics or religion, such as
graffiti with hurtful words, symbols or images, or a burning cross?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
367. HATECHAR
Did any of the following things happen?
Did the police find that the offender had something against people with your characteristics {or
religious beliefs}?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
368. HATESIMILARCRIMES
Did any of the following things happen?
Did you know or learn that the offender(s) had committed similar crimes against people with your
characteristics {or religious beliefs} in the past?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
369. HATEHOLIDAY
Did any of the following things happen?
Did the incident happen around a holiday, event, or place commonly associated with a specific group,
which made you think it was motivated by prejudice or bigotry?
o
1 = Yes
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o
2 = No
370. HATENEIGHBORHOOD
Did any of the following things happen?
Are you aware of other crimes against people with your characteristics {or religious beliefs} in your
local area or neighborhood?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If HATESYMBOLS=2, HATECHAR=2, HATESIMILARCRIMES=2, HATEHOLIDAY=2, and
HATENEIGHBORHOOD=2, CONTINUE TO HATESOMETHINGELSE
Else, SKIP TO INCHATECRIME
371. HATESOMETHINGELSE
Did any of the following things happen?
Did something else happen that would suggest the offender had something against people with your
characteristics {or religious beliefs}?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
372. INCHATECRIME
A hate crime is a crime of prejudice or bigotry that occurs when an offender targets someone because
of one or more of their characteristics or religious beliefs. Based on this description, do you believe
the incident was a hate crime?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
373. HATECRIME_SP
{In your own words, what/What} did the offender do or say that made you feel you were targeted
based on your characteristics {or religious beliefs}?
Police Involvement Series
374. POLICEINFORMED
The next questions ask about whether the police got involved in {this/the} incident {in {month year}}.
Were the police informed or did they find out about this incident in any way?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If POLICEINFORMED=1, SKIP TO POLICEFINDOUT
Else if POLICEINFORMED=2, CONTINUE TO NOTREPORTEDPOLICE
Else if LOCATION=7, SKIP TO RPTSCHOOLOFFICAL
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Else, SKIP TO ATTIMETHINKCRIME
375. NOTREPORTEDPOLICE
Why did you {decide not to/not} contact the police?
Mark all that apply
11 = You didn't think it was important enough to report
12 = You didn't think the police would do anything about it
13 = You weren't sure who did it
14 = It was too personal or embarrassing to report
15 = {You told a parent or other adult relative}
16 = You took care of it yourself
17 = You reported it to an official other than the police {such as a teacher or administrator}
18 = You didn't think the police would believe you
19 = You didn't want to get into trouble with the police
20 = You didn't want the offender to get in trouble or face harsh consequences
21 = You were worried the offender might get back at you
22 = You weren't sure it was a crime
23 = You didn't trust the police
24 = You didn't find out until it was too late to report
25 = It would have been too much trouble to report it
26 = You thought someone else would contact the police
27 = Some other reason (specify)
If NOTREPORTEDPOLICE=27, CONTINUE TO NOTREPORTEDPOLICE_SP
Else if NOTREPORTEDPOLICE=more than 1 answer category, SKIP TO NOTREPORTIMPORTANT
Else if NOTREPORTEDPOLICE not equal to 17 and LOCATION=7, SKIP TO RPTSCHOOLOFFICIAL
Else, SKIP TO ATTIMETHINKCRIME
376. NOTREPORTEDPOLICE_SP
Why did you {decide not to/not} contact the police?
If NOTREPORTEDPOLICE=more than 1 answer category, CONTINUE TO NOTREPORTIMPORTANT
Else if NOTREPORTEDPOLICE not equal to 17 and LOCATION=7, SKIP TO RPTSCHOOLOFFICIAL
Else, SKIP TO ATTIMETHINKCRIME
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377. NOTREPORTIMPORTANT
Which of these would you say was the most important reason why you did not contact the police?
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = {You didn't think it was important enough to report}
2 = {You didn't think the police would do anything about it}
3 = {You weren't sure who did it}
4 = {It was too personal or embarrassing to report}
5 = {You told a parent or other adult relative}
6 = {You took care of it yourself}
7 = {You reported it to an official other than the police {such as a teacher or administrator}}
8 = {You didn't think the police would believe you}
9 = {You didn't want to get into trouble with the police}
10 = {You didn't want the offender to get in trouble or face harsh consequences}
11 = {You were worried the offender might get back at you}
12 = {You weren't sure it was a crime}
13 = {You didn't trust the police}
14 = {You didn't find out until it was too late to report}
15 = {It would have been too much trouble to report it}
16 = {You thought someone else would contact the police}
17 = {Fill text from NOTREPORTEDPOLICE_SP}
18 = No one reason is most important
If NOTREPORTEDPOLICE not equal to 17 and LOCATION=7, SKIP TO RPTSCHOOLOFFICIAL
Else, SKIP TO ATTIMETHINKCRIME
378. POLICEFINDOUT
Who informed the police? If more than one person, choose the first response that applies.
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = You informed the police yourself
2 = Someone you live with
3 = {A school employee or School Resource Officer}
4 = Someone such as a security guard or a building manager
5 = The police were at scene
6 = Someone else who saw the crime, like a friend or a neighbor
7 = Someone else told the police (specify)
If POLICEFINDOUT=7, CONTINUE TO POLICEFINDOUT_SP
Else if HATE_RACE=1, HATE_RELIGION=1, HATE_DISABILITY=1, HATE_ORIENTATION=1,
HATE_GENID=1, or HATE_SEX=1, SKIP TO TELLPOLICEHATECRIME
Else if POLICEFINDOUT is 1-4, 6, 7, SKIP TO POLICECONTACTED
Else if POLICEFINDOUT=5, SKIP TO POLICECONTACT
Else if POLICEFINDOUT= RF, or DK, SKIP TO POLICEARRIVE
379. POLICEFINDOUT_SP
Who informed the police?
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If HATE_RACE=1, HATE_RELIGION=1, HATE_DISABILITY=1, HATE_ORIENTATION=1,
HATE_GENID=1, or HATE_SEX=1, CONTINUE TO TELLPOLICEHATECRIME
Else if POLICEFINDOUT is 1-4, 6, 7, SKIP TO POLICECONTACTED
Else if POLICEFINDOUT=5, SKIP TO POLICECONTACT
Else if POLICEFINDOUT= RF, or DK, SKIP TO POLICEARRIVE
380. TELLPOLICEHATECRIME
Did you tell the police that you believe the incident was a hate crime?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If POLICEFINDOUT is 1-4, 6, 7, CONTINUE TO POLICECONTACTED
Else if POLICEFINDOUT=5, SKIP TO POLICECONTACT
Else if POLICEFINDOUT= RF, or DK, SKIP TO POLICEARRIVE
381. POLICECONTACTED
{You said someone else informed the police.} How did {you first/they} notify the police?
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Called the police
2 = Approached an officer or police car
3 = Went to the police station
4 = Used the Internet or a social media app
5 = Some other way (specify)
6 = Don't know
If POLICECONTACTED=5, CONTINUE TO POLICECONTACTED_SP
Else if POLICECONTACTED is 1-3, SKIP TO POLICEFIRSTCONTACTED
Else if POLICECONTACTED=4, 6, RF, SKIP TO POLICEARRIVE
382. POLICECONTACTED_SP
How did {you first/they} notify the police?
SKIP TO POLICEARRIVE
383. POLICEFIRSTCONTACTED
Which of the following BEST describes when the police were first contacted?
o
o
o
o
o
1 = While the incident was happening
2 = Within 10 minutes after the incident occurred
3 = Within an hour after the incident occurred
4 = Within 24 hours of the incident
5 = Longer than a day after the incident occurred
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If POLICECONTACTED=1, CONTINUE TO POLICEARRIVE
Else if POLICEINFORMED=1, SKIP TO POLICECONTACT
Else if NOTREPORTEDPOLICE not equal to 17 and LOCATION=7, SKIP TO RPTSCHOOLOFFICIAL
Else, SKIP TO ATTIMETHINKCRIME
384. POLICEARRIVE
Did the police come when they found out about the incident?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If POLICEARRIVE=1, SKIP TO POLICEARRIVESAT
Else if POLICEARRIVE=2, RF, or DK, CONTINUE TO POLICEHANDLE
385. POLICEHANDLE
When the police found out, did they do any of the following?
Mark all that apply
1 = Tell you to go to a police station
2 = Take a report over the phone
3 = Deal with it through the mail
4 = Deal with it through the Internet or a social media app
5 = Something else (specify)
6 = The police did nothing
If POLICEHANDLE=6 and POLICEHANDLE is [1-5], CONTINUE TO POLICEHANDLE_CK
Else if POLICEHANDLE=5, SKIP TO POLICEHANDLE_SP
Else if POLICEHANDLE=2, SKIP TO POLICEPHONERPTSAT
Else if POLICEARRIVE=2, SKIP TO POLICENOARRIVE
Else if POLICEINFORMED=1, SKIP TO POLICECONTACT
Else if NOTREPORTEDPOLICE not equal to 17 and LOCATION=7, SKIP TO RPTSCHOOLOFFICAL
Else, SKIP TO ATTIMETHINKCRIME
POLICEHANDLE_CK (hard)
You recorded both the police took some action, and the police did nothing.
If the police took some action, remove 6 from POLICEHANDLE. If the police did nothing, remove any
categories marked 1-5 at POLICEHANDLE.
LOOP TO POLICEHANDLE
386. POLICEHANDLE_SP
What did the police do?
157
If POLICEHANDLE=2, CONTINUE TO POLICEPHONERPTSAT
Else if POLICEARRIVE=2, SKIP TO POLICENOARRIVE
Else if POLICEINFORMED=1, SKIP TO POLICECONTACT
Else if NOTREPORTEDPOLICE not equal to 17 and LOCATION=7, SKIP TO RPTSCHOOLOFFICAL
Else, SKIP TO ATTIMETHINKCRIME
387. POLICEPHONERPTSAT
How satisfied were you with how the phone report was taken?
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Completely satisfied
2 = Mostly satisfied
3 = Equally satisfied and dissatisfied
4 = Mostly dissatisfied
5 = Completely dissatisfied
6 = {Or do you not have an opinion?}
If POLICEARRIVE=2, CONTINUE TO POLICENOARRIVE
Else if POLICEINFORMED=1, SKIP TO POLICECONTACT
Else if NOTREPORTEDPOLICE not equal to 17 and LOCATION=7, SKIP TO RPTSCHOOLOFFICAL
Else, SKIP TO ATTIMETHINKCRIME
388. POLICENOARRIVE
Do you think the police should have come to you when they were contacted?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If POLICEINFORMED=1, SKIP TO POLICECONTACT
Else if NOTREPORTEDPOLICE not equal to 17 and LOCATION=7, SKIP TO RPTSCHOOLOFFICAL
Else, SKIP TO ATTIMETHINKCRIME
389. POLICEARRIVESAT
How satisfied were you with the time it took the police to get to you after they were contacted?
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Completely satisfied
2 = Mostly satisfied
3 = Equally satisfied and dissatisfied
4 = Mostly dissatisfied
5 = Completely dissatisfied
6 = {Or do you not have an opinion?}
If POLICEFINDOUT not equal to 5 and POLICECONTACTED not equal to 2, CONTINUE TO
POLICEARRIVALTIME
Else, SKIP TO POLICEACTION
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390. POLICEARRIVALTIME
Had the police told {you/the person who contacted them} how long it would take them to get there?
o
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
3 = Don’t know
391. POLICEACTION
What did the police do while they were there?
Probe if needed: Anything else?
Mark all that apply
1 = They took a report or asked the respondent questions about what happened
2 = They questioned other witnesses or suspects
3 = They looked around
4 = They took evidence, such as fingerprints or pictures
5 = They made a list of what was taken
6 = Promised surveillance
7 = They promised to investigate
8 = They made one or more arrests
9 = They did not do any of these things
392. POLICEACTIONOTHER
Did the police do any of the following other things while they were there?
Mark all that apply
1 = Calmed people down
2 = Resolved the conflict
3 = Gave advice about insurance
4 = Gave information about your rights as a victim
5 = Gave information about services that could help you as a victim
6 = Contacted victim services on your behalf
7 = Contacted emergency medical services
8 = Did something else to help (specify)
9 = They did not do any of these things
If POLICEACTIONOTHER=8, CONTINUE TO POLICEACTIONOTHER_SP
Else if POLICEINFORMED=1, SKIP TO POLICECONTACT
Else if NOTREPORTEDPOLICE not equal to 17 and LOCATION=7, SKIP TO RPTSCHOOLOFFICIAL
Else, SKIP TO ATTIMETHINKCRIME
393. POLICEACTIONOTHER_SP
What did the police do to help?
159
If POLICEINFORMED=1, SKIP TO POLICECONTACT
Else if NOTREPORTEDPOLICE not equal to 17 and LOCATION=7, CONTINUE TO
RPTSCHOOLOFFICIAL
Else, SKIP TO ATTIMETHINKCRIME
394. RPTSCHOOLOFFICIAL
Did anyone report the incident to a school official {such as a teacher, counselor, or principal,} or
School Resource Officer (SRO) or did they find out about the incident in any way?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
SKIP TO ATTIMETHINKCRIME
395. POLICECONTACT
Did you {or someone you live with} have any later contact with the police about the incident?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If POLICECONTACT=1, CONTINUE TO POLICEINTOUCH
Else, SKIP TO POLICERESPECT
396. POLICEINTOUCH
Thinking about these later contacts, did the police get in touch with you or did you get in touch with
them?
o
o
o
1 = Police contacted the respondent (or someone the respondent lives with)
2 = The respondent (or someone the respondent lives with) contacted the police
3 = Both
397. POLICEFOLLOWUP
What did the police do to follow up on {this/the} incident?
Probe if needed: Anything else?
Mark all that apply
1 = Took, reviewed, or added to a report
2 = They questioned other witnesses or suspects
3 = Did or promised surveillance/investigation
4 = {They got some or all of your property back}
5 = They made one or more arrests
6 = They stayed in touch
7 = They contacted victim services on your behalf
8 = They did something else (specify)
9 = They did not do anything to your knowledge
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If POLICEFOLLOWUP=8, CONTINUE TO POLICEFOLLOWUP_SP
Else, SKIP TO POLICERESPECT
398. POLICEFOLLOWUP_SP
What did the police do to follow up?
399. POLICERESPECT
Next are some questions about how you feel the police handled {this/the} incident. If more than one
officer was involved, please think about how you would rate them as a group.
How respectfully did the police treat you?
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Very respectfully
2 = Somewhat respectfully
3 = Neither respectfully nor disrespectfully
4 = Somewhat disrespectfully
5 = Very disrespectfully
6 = {Or do you not have an opinion?}
400. POLICETIMESAT
How satisfied were you with the amount of time the police gave you to tell your story?
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Completely satisfied
2 = Mostly satisfied
3 = Equally satisfied and dissatisfied
4 = Mostly dissatisfied
5 = Completely dissatisfied
6 = {Or do you not have an opinion?}
401. POLICEACTIONSAT
How satisfied were you that the police did everything they could?
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Completely satisfied
2 = Mostly satisfied
3 = Equally satisfied and dissatisfied
4 = Mostly dissatisfied
5 = Completely dissatisfied
6 = {Or do you not have an opinion?}
402. POLICEEFFECTIVE
Taking the whole experience into account, how effectively did the police handle the incident?
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Very effectively
2 = Somewhat effectively
3 = Neither effectively nor ineffectively
4 = Somewhat ineffectively
5 = Very ineffectively
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403. ATTIMETHINKCRIME
At the time, did you consider this incident to be a crime?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
404. NOWTHINKCRIME
Now, looking back, do you consider this incident to be a crime?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
Victim Services (VS) Series
405. TOLDFAMILYFRIENDS
The next questions ask about any help you might have gotten after {this/the} incident {in {month
year}} took place.
{Besides the parent or other adult relative you mentioned, have /Have} you told any family, friends,
co-workers, {classmates,} or neighbors about the incident?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
406. TOLDOTHER
{Other than {the police {or School Resource Officer} or} family or friends, have/Have} you told anyone
in the following positions about the incident who you thought might be able to help you?
Mark all that apply
1 = {Teacher, school counselor, or school administrator}
2 = {Employer, supervisor, or human resources personnel}
3 = Medical or mental health professional
4 = Representative of a religious or community organization
5 = Security guard or personnel, other than the police
6 = Other person in a leadership or professional position (specify)
7 = No, have not told anyone in any of these positions
If TOLDOTHER=6, CONTINUE TO TOLDOTHER_SP
Else if (unwanted sexual contact, attack, threatened attack, motor vehicle theft, or (break-in and
OFFENDERINSIDE=1) reported), SKIP TO VS_HOTLINE
Else, SKIP TO EMOTOLL_INTRO
406. TOLDOTHER_SP
What other person did you tell in a leadership or professional position?
162
If (unwanted sexual contact, attack, threatened attack, motor vehicle theft, or (break-in and
OFFENDERINSIDE=1) reported), SKIP TO VS_HOTLINE
Else, SKIP TO EMOTOLL_INTRO
407. VS_HOTLINE
Have you received the following kinds of services because of the incident…
Hotline, helpline, or crisis line intervention?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
408. VS_MENTALHEALTH
Have you received the following kinds of services because of the incident…
Counseling, therapy, support groups, or help from a mental health provider?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If (ATTACK=1 or ((UNWANTEDSEX=1, UNWANTEDORAL=1, UNWANTEDPENETRATION=1, or
UNWANTEDTOUCH=1) and (PHYSICALFORCE=1, PHYSICALTHREAT=1, UNCONSCIOUS=1,
UNABLECONSENT=1, FORCEDTOUCH =1, or INJURY=1))), CONTINUE TO VS_EXAM
Else if (UNWANTEDSEX=1, UNWANTEDORAL=1, UNWANTEDPENETRATION=1, or
UNWANTEDTOUCH=1) and (PHYSICALFORCE=1, PHYSICALTHREAT=1, UNCONSCIOUS=1,
UNABLECONSENT=1, or FORCEDTOUCH =1), SKIP TO VS_SAEXAM
Else, SKIP TO VS_LEGAL
409. VS_EXAM
Have you received the following kinds of services because of the incident…
Help or advocacy with medical care or medical exams, including accompanying you to a medical
exam?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If (UNWANTEDSEX=1, UNWANTEDORAL=1, UNWANTEDPENETRATION=1, or
UNWANTEDTOUCH=1) and (PHYSICALFORCE=1, PHYSICALTHREAT=1, UNCONSCIOUS=1,
UNABLECONSENT=1, or FORCEDTOUCH =1), CONTINUE TO VS_SAEXAM
Else, SKIP TO VS_LEGAL
410. VS_SAEXAM
Have you received the following kinds of services because of the incident…
Sexual assault exam by a doctor, nurse, or other medical professional?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
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411. VS_LEGAL
Have you received the following kinds of services because of the incident…
Legal help or assistance, such as free or low-cost legal services, help with the legal process, preparing
for court, or enforcement of your rights?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
412. VS_HELPFILE
Have you received the following kinds of services because of the incident…
Help filing for a restraining, protection, or no-contact order?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If age is [18-96, RF, or DK], CONTINUE TO VS_VICTIMCOMP
Else if VS_HOTLINE=1, SKIP TO SAT_HOTLINE
Else if VS_MENTALHEALTH=1, SKIP TO SAT_MENTALHEALTH
Else if VS_EXAM=1, SKIP TO SAT_EXAM
Else if VS_SAEXAM=1, SKIP TO SAT_SAEXAM
Else if VS_LEGAL=1, SKIP TO SAT_LEGAL
Else if VS_HELPFILE=1, SKIP TO SAT_HELPFILE
Else, SKIP TO WANTSERVICES
413. VS_VICTIMCOMP
Have you received the following kinds of services because of the incident…
Help applying for victim compensation?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
414. VS_FINANCIALHELP
Have you received the following kinds of services because of the incident…
Short term or emergency financial assistance?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
415. VS_HOUSING
Have you received the following kinds of services because of the incident…
Housing, shelter, or safehouse services?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
164
416. VS_OTHER
Have you received the following kinds of services because of the incident…
Any other help or services because of the incident?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If VS_OTHER=1, CONTINUE TO VS_OTHER_SP
Else if VS_HOTLINE=1, SKIP TO SAT_HOTLINE
Else if VS_MENTALHEALTH=1, SKIP TO SAT_MENTALHEALTH
Else if VS_EXAM=1, SKIP TO SAT_EXAM
Else if VS_SAEXAM=1, SKIP TO SAT_SAEXAM
Else if VS_LEGAL=1, SKIP TO SAT_LEGAL
Else if VS_HELPFILE=1, SKIP TO SAT_HELPFILE
Else if VS_VICTIMCOMP=1, SKIP TO SAT_VICTIMCOMP
Else if VS_FINANCIALHELP=1, SKIP TO SAT_FINANCIALHELP
Else if VS_HOUSING=1, SKIP TO SAT_HOUSING
Else, SKIP TO WANTSERVICES
417. VS_OTHER_SP
What other help or services have you received?
If VS_HOTLINE=1, CONTINUE TO SAT_HOTLINE
Else if VS_MENTALHEALTH=1, SKIP TO SAT_MENTALHEALTH
Else if VS_EXAM=1, SKIP TO SAT_EXAM
Else if VS_SAEXAM=1, SKIP TO SAT_SAEXAM
Else if VS_LEGAL=1, SKIP TO SAT_LEGAL
Else if VS_HELPFILE=1, SKIP TO SAT_HELPFILE
Else if VS_VICTIMCOMP=1, SKIP TO SAT_VICTIMCOMP
Else if VS_FINANCIALHELP=1, SKIP TO SAT_FINANCIALHELP
Else if VS_HOUSING=1, SKIP TO SAT_HOUSING
Elseif VS_OTHER=1, SKIP TO SAT_OTHER
418. SAT_HOTLINE
How satisfied were you with...
Hotline, helpline, or crisis line intervention?
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Completely satisfied
2 = Mostly satisfied
3 = Equally satisfied and dissatisfied
4 = Mostly dissatisfied
5 = Completely dissatisfied
165
If VS_MENTALHEALTH=1, CONTINUE TO SAT_MENTALHEALTH
Else if VS_EXAM=1, SKIP TO SAT_EXAM
Else if VS_SAEXAM=1, SKIP TO SAT_SAEXAM
Else if VS_LEGAL=1, SKIP TO SAT_LEGAL
Else if VS_HELPFILE=1, SKIP TO SAT_HELPFILE
Else if VS_VICTIMCOMP=1, SKIP TO SAT_VICTIMCOMP
Else if VS_FINANCIALHELP=1, SKIP TO SAT_FINANCIALHELP
Else if VS_HOUSING=1, SKIP TO SAT_HOUSING
Elseif VS_OTHER=1, SKIP TO SAT_OTHER
Else if ((JOBLASTWEEK=1 or JOBLAST6MONTHS=1) and (unwanted sexual contact, attack, or
threatened attack reported), SKIP TO INCIDENTHAPPENATWORK
Else, SKIP TO EMOTOLL_INTRO
419. SAT_MENTALHEALTH
How satisfied were you with...
Counseling, therapy, support groups, or help from a mental health provider?
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Completely satisfied
2 = Mostly satisfied
3 = Equally satisfied and dissatisfied
4 = Mostly dissatisfied
5 = Completely dissatisfied
If VS_EXAM=1, CONTINUE TO SAT_EXAM
Else if VS_SAEXAM=1, SKIP TO SAT_SAEXAM
Else if VS_LEGAL=1, SKIP TO SAT_LEGAL
Else if VS_HELPFILE=1, SKIP TO SAT_HELPFILE
Else if VS_VICTIMCOMP=1, SKIP TO SAT_VICTIMCOMP
Else if VS_FINANCIALHELP=1, SKIP TO SAT_FINANCIALHELP
Else if VS_HOUSING=1, SKIP TO SAT_HOUSING
Elseif VS_OTHER=1, SKIP TO SAT_OTHER
Else if ((JOBLASTWEEK=1 or JOBLAST6MONTHS=1) and (unwanted sexual contact, attack, or
threatened attack reported), SKIP TO INCIDENTHAPPENATWORK
Else, SKIP TO EMOTOLL_INTRO
420. SAT_EXAM
How satisfied were you with...
Help or advocacy with medical care or medical exams, including accompanying you to a medical
exam?
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Completely satisfied
2 = Mostly satisfied
3 = Equally satisfied and dissatisfied
4 = Mostly dissatisfied
5 = Completely dissatisfied
166
If VS_SAEXAM=1, CONTINUE TO SAT_SAEXAM
Else if VS_LEGAL=1, SKIP TO SAT_LEGAL
Else if VS_HELPFILE=1, SKIP TO SAT_HELPFILE
Else if VS_VICTIMCOMP=1, SKIP TO SAT_VICTIMCOMP
Else if VS_FINANCIALHELP=1, SKIP TO SAT_FINANCIALHELP
Else if VS_HOUSING=1, SKIP TO SAT_HOUSING
Elseif VS_OTHER=1, SKIP TO SAT_OTHER
Else if ((JOBLASTWEEK=1 or JOBLAST6MONTHS=1) and (unwanted sexual contact, attack, or
threatened attack reported), SKIP TO INCIDENTHAPPENATWORK
Else, SKIP TO EMOTOLL_INTRO
421. SAT_SAEXAM
How satisfied were you with...
Sexual assault exam by a doctor, nurse, or other medical professional?
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Completely satisfied
2 = Mostly satisfied
3 = Equally satisfied and dissatisfied
4 = Mostly dissatisfied
5 = Completely dissatisfied
If VS_LEGAL=1, CONTINUE TO SAT_LEGAL
Else if VS_HELPFILE=1, SKIP TO SAT_HELPFILE
Else if VS_VICTIMCOMP=1, SKIP TO SAT_VICTIMCOMP
Else if VS_FINANCIALHELP=1, SKIP TO SAT_FINANCIALHELP
Else if VS_HOUSING=1, SKIP TO SAT_HOUSING
Elseif VS_OTHER=1, SKIP TO SAT_OTHER
Else if ((JOBLASTWEEK=1 or JOBLAST6MONTHS=1) and (unwanted sexual contact, attack, or
threatened attack reported), SKIP TO INCIDENTHAPPENATWORK
Else, SKIP TO EMOTOLL_INTRO
422. SAT_LEGAL
How satisfied were you with...
Legal help or assistance, such as free or low-cost legal services from an attorney, help with the legal
process, preparing for court, or enforcement of your rights?
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Completely satisfied
2 = Mostly satisfied
3 = Equally satisfied and dissatisfied
4 = Mostly dissatisfied
5 = Completely dissatisfied
167
If VS_HELPFILE=1, CONTINUE TO SAT_HELPFILE
Else if VS_VICTIMCOMP=1, SKIP TO SAT_VICTIMCOMP
Else if VS_FINANCIALHELP=1, SKIP TO SAT_FINANCIALHELP
Else if VS_HOUSING=1, SKIP TO SAT_HOUSING
Elseif VS_OTHER=1, SKIP TO SAT_OTHER
Else if ((JOBLASTWEEK=1 or JOBLAST6MONTHS=1) and (unwanted sexual contact, attack, or
threatened attack reported), SKIP TO INCIDENTHAPPENATWORK
Else, SKIP TO EMOTOLL_INTRO
423. SAT_HELPFILE
How satisfied were you with...
Help filing for a restraining, protection, or no-contact order?
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Completely satisfied
2 = Mostly satisfied
3 = Equally satisfied and dissatisfied
4 = Mostly dissatisfied
5 = Completely dissatisfied
If VS_VICTIMCOMP=1, CONTINUE TO SAT_VICTIMCOMP
Else if VS_FINANCIALHELP=1, SKIP TO SAT_FINANCIALHELP
Else if VS_HOUSING=1, SKIP TO SAT_HOUSING
Elseif VS_OTHER=1, SKIP TO SAT_OTHER
Else if ((JOBLASTWEEK=1 or JOBLAST6MONTHS=1) and (unwanted sexual contact, attack, or
threatened attack reported), SKIP TO INCIDENTHAPPENATWORK
Else, SKIP TO EMOTOLL_INTRO
423. SAT_VICTIMCOMP
How satisfied were you with...
Help applying for victim compensation?
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Completely satisfied
2 = Mostly satisfied
3 = Equally satisfied and dissatisfied
4 = Mostly dissatisfied
5 = Completely dissatisfied
If VS_FINANCIALHELP=1, CONTINUE TO SAT_FINANCIALHELP
Else if VS_HOUSING=1, SKIP TO SAT_HOUSING
Elseif VS_OTHER=1, SKIP TO SAT_OTHER
Else if ((JOBLASTWEEK=1 or JOBLAST6MONTHS=1) and (unwanted sexual contact, attack, or
threatened attack reported), SKIP TO INCIDENTHAPPENATWORK
Else, SKIP TO EMOTOLL_INTRO
168
423. SAT_FINANCIALHELP
How satisfied were you with...
Short term or emergency financial assistance?
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Completely satisfied
2 = Mostly satisfied
3 = Equally satisfied and dissatisfied
4 = Mostly dissatisfied
5 = Completely dissatisfied
If VS_HOUSING=1, CONTINUE TO SAT_HOUSING
Elseif VS_OTHER=1, SKIP TO SAT_OTHER
Else if ((JOBLASTWEEK=1 or JOBLAST6MONTHS=1) and (unwanted sexual contact, attack, or
threatened attack reported), SKIP TO INCIDENTHAPPENATWORK
Else, SKIP TO EMOTOLL_INTRO
424. SAT_HOUSING
How satisfied were you with...
Housing, shelter, or safehouse services?
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Completely satisfied
2 = Mostly satisfied
3 = Equally satisfied and dissatisfied
4 = Mostly dissatisfied
5 = Completely dissatisfied
If VS_OTHER=1, CONTINUE TO SAT_OTHER
Else if ((JOBLASTWEEK=1 or JOBLAST6MONTHS=1) and (unwanted sexual contact, attack, or
threatened attack reported), SKIP TO INCIDENTHAPPENATWORK
Else, SKIP TO EMOTOLL_INTRO
425. SAT_OTHER
How satisfied were you with...
Any other help or services because of the incident?
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Completely satisfied
2 = Mostly satisfied
3 = Equally satisfied and dissatisfied
4 = Mostly dissatisfied
5 = Completely dissatisfied
If ((JOBLASTWEEK=1 or JOBLAST6MONTHS=1) and (unwanted sexual contact, attack, or
threatened attack reported), SKIP TO INCIDENTHAPPENATWORK
Else, SKIP TO EMOTOLL_INTRO
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426. WANTSERVICES
You said you didn't get any services. Did you want any services?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If WANTSERVICES=1, CONTINUE TO NOVS_UNAWARE
Else if ((JOBLASTWEEK=1 or JOBLAST6MONTHS=1) and (unwanted sexual contact, attack, or
threatened attack reported), SKIP TO INCIDENTHAPPENATWORK
Else, SKIP TO EMOTOLL_INTR
427. NOVS_UNAWARE
Please indicate whether or not each of the following were reasons why you did not get any services.
You did not know what help or services were available?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
428. NOVS_INELIGIBLE
Please indicate whether or not each of the following were reasons why you did not get any services.
You did not think you were eligible for services, or you were told you were not eligible?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
429. NOVS_TRANSPORT
Please indicate whether or not each of the following were reasons why you did not get any services.
You did not have transportation {or childcare}?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
430. NOVS_NOTIME
Please indicate whether or not each of the following were reasons why you did not get any services.
You could not take time off work or school?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
431. NOVS_NOTROUBLE
Please indicate whether or not each of the following were reasons why you did not get any services.
You didn't want to get the offender in trouble or face harsh consequences?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
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432. NOVS_WORRIED
Please indicate whether or not each of the following were reasons why you did not get any services.
You were worried about the consequences for yourself or your family?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
433. NOVS_NOTAPPROP
Please indicate whether or not each of the following were reasons why you did not get any services.
You did not feel services were appropriate to meet your needs?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
434. NOVS_CONDITION
Please indicate whether or not each of the following were reasons why you did not get any services.
You could not apply for or could not receive services because of a physical, mental, or emotional
condition?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
435. NOVS_LANGUAGEPROB
Please indicate whether or not each of the following were reasons why you did not get any services.
The services were not available in your language?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
436. NOVS_OTHER
Please indicate whether or not each of the following were reasons why you did not get any services.
Some other reason?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If NOVS_OTHER=1, CONTINUE TO NOVS_OTHER_SP
Else if ((JOBLASTWEEK=1 or JOBLAST6MONTHS=1) and (unwanted sexual contact, attack, or
threatened attack reported), SKIP TO INCIDENTHAPPENATWORK
Else, SKIP TO EMOTOLL_INTRO
437. NOVS_OTHER_SP
What was that reason?
171
If ((JOBLASTWEEK=1 or JOBLAST6MONTHS=1) and (unwanted sexual contact, attack, or
threatened attack reported), SKIP TO INCIDENTHAPPENATWORK
Else, SKIP TO EMOTOLL_INTRO
Workplace Violence Series
438. INCIDENTHAPPENATWORK
Did {this/the} incident occur while you were working or on duty?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If INCIDENTHAPPENATWORK=1 and (EMPLOYERTYPE previously collected, RF, or DK, or
WV_EMPLOYERTYPE previously collected, RF, or DK), SKIP TO WV_CONFIRMEMPTYPE
Else if INCIDENTHAPPENATWORK=1, SKIP TO WV_EMPLOYERTYPE
Else if INCIDENTHAPPENATWORK=2, RF, or DK, and LOCATIONMV not equal to 1 and LOCATION
not equal to 1, 3, 5, CONTINUE TO TOFROMWORK
Else, SKIP TO EMOTOLL_INTRO
439. TOFROMWORK
Did {this/the} incident happen when you were on your way to or from work?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If LOCATION=6 and INCIDENTHAPPENATWORK not equal to 1 and TOFROMWORK not equal to
1, CONTINUE TO INCIDENTHAPPENATWORK_CK
Else if (LOCATION=6 or TOFROMWORK=1) and (EMPLOYERTYPE previously collected, RF, or DK,
or WV_EMPLOYERTYPE previously collected, RF, or DK), SKIP TO WV_CONFIRMEMPTYPE
Else if LOCATION=6 or TOFROMWORK=1, SKIP TO WV_EMPLOYERTYPE
Else, SKIP TO EMOTOLL_INTRO
INCIDENTHAPPENATWORK_CK (soft)
You reported that the incident happened at work, but that the respondent was not on duty or on the
way to or from work at the time of the incident.
If Suppress or Close, SKIP TO EMOTOLL_INTRO
Else, allow option to choose INCIDENTHAPPENATWORK or TOFROMWORK
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440. WV_CONFIRMEMPTYPE
At a previous interview, it was reported that you were {employed by a private company, business, or
individual for wages/employed by the Federal government/employed by a state, county, or local
government/self-employed in your own business, professional practice, or farm/employed by a
private not-for-profit, tax-exempt, or charitable organization}.
Were you {employed by a private company, business, or individual for wages/employed by the
Federal government/employed by a state, county, or local government/self-employed in your own
business, professional practice, or farm/employed by a private not-for-profit, tax-exempt, or
charitable organization} at the time of this incident?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If WV_CONFIRMEMPTYPE=1, CONTINUE TO WV_CONFIRMOCC
Else if WV_CONFIRMEMPTYPE=2, SKIP TO WV_EMPLOYERTYPE
Else, SKIP TO EMOTOLL_INTRO
441. WV_CONFIRMOCC
At a previous interview, it was reported that your occupation was {Management, Business, and
Financial Operations Occupation/Computer, Mathematical, Architecture, Engineering,
Life/Physical/Social Science Occupation/Counselor, Social Worker, Other Community and Social
Service Specialist, or Religious Worker/Legal Occupation (for example: judge/lawyer, legal support
worker)/Educational Instruction or Library Occupation (for example: teacher, professor,
librarian)/Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, or Media Occupation/Healthcare Practitioner or Health
Technician Occupation (for example: physician, nurse)/Healthcare Support Occupation (for example:
home health aide, nursing assistant)/Law Enforcement or Protective Service Occupation/Food
Preparation or Food Serving Related Occupation (for example: cook, waiter/waitress,
bartender)/Building and Grounds Cleaning Maintenance Occupation/Personal Care or Service
Occupation/Sales or Retail Occupation (for example: cashier, retail salesperson)/Office and
Administrative Support Occupation/Installation Maintenance, or Repair Occupation/Transportation
and Material Moving Occupation (for example: bus driver, taxi, or rideshare driver)/Military specific
occupation/[Previously reported OCCUPATION_SP]}. Is this an accurate description of your current job
at the time of this incident?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If WV_CONFIRMOCC=2, SKIP TO WV_OCCUPATION_SP
Else, SKIP TO EMOTOLL_INTRO
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442. WV_EMPLOYERTYPE
The next questions are about the job you had at the time of {this/the} incident. Were you employed
by…
o
o
o
o
o
1 = A private company, business, or individual for wages,
2 = The Federal government,
3 = A state, county, or local government,
4 = Yourself (self-employed) in your own business, professional practice, or farm, or,
5 = A private non-profit, tax-exempt, or charitable organization?
If WV_EMPLOYERTYPE is 1-5, CONTINUE TO WV_TYPEBUSINESS_SP
Else, SKIP TO EMOTOLL_INTRO
443. WV_TYPEBUSINESS_SP
What kind of business or industry is this? What do they make or do where you were working at the
time of {this/the} incident?
444. WV_BUSINESSSECTOR
Which of these categories best describes the business or industry?
{Read categories until respondent says yes/Turn the laptop around and show the respondent the
answer categories.}
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, and Mining, Oil and Gas Extraction
2 = Construction
3 = Manufacturing
4 = Transportation, Communications, and Public Utilities, Warehousing
5 = Wholesale Trade
6 = Retail Trade
7 = Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate
8 = Business and Repair Services
9 = Personal Services
10 = Entertainment and Recreation
11 = Professional Services
12 = Public Administration/Government
13 = Armed Forces
14 = Healthcare and Social Assistance
15 = Public Safety
16 = Something else
445. WV_OCCUPATION_SP
What kind of work were you doing at this job at the time of {this/the} incident, that is, what was your
occupation? For example: 4th grade teacher, plumber, cashier, lawn care technician.
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446. WV_JOBDESCRIPTION
What kind of work did you do, that is, what was your occupation at the time of {this/the} incident?
Which of these categories best describes your occupation?
{Read categories until respondent says yes/Turn the laptop around and show the respondent the
answer categories.}
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Management, Business, and Financial Operations Occupation
2 = Computer, Mathematical, Architecture, Engineering, Life/Physical/Social Science Occupation
3 = Counselor, Social Worker, Other Community and Social Service Specialist, or Religious Worker
4 = Legal Occupation (for example: judge/lawyer, legal support worker)
5 = Educational Instruction or Library Occupation (for example: teacher, professor, librarian)
6 = Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, or Media Occupation
7 = Healthcare Practitioner or Health Technician Occupation (for example: physician, nurse)
8 = Healthcare Support Occupation (for example: home health aide, nursing assistant)
9 = Law Enforcement or Protective Service Occupation
10 = Food Preparation or Food Serving Related Occupation (for example: cook, waiter/waitress,
bartender)
11 = Building and Grounds Cleaning Maintenance Occupation
12 = Personal Care or Service Occupation
13 = Sales or Retail Occupation (for example: cashier, retail salesperson)
14 = Office and Administrative Support Occupation
15 = Installation, Maintenance, or Repair Occupation
16 = Transportation and Material Moving Occupation (for example: bus driver, taxi, or rideshare
driver)
17 = Military specific occupation
18 = Any remaining occupations that do not fall into above categories
If WV_JOBDESCRIPTION=4, CONTINUE TO WV_JOB_LEGAL
Else if WV_JOBDESCRIPTION =5, SKIP TO WV_JOB_EDUCATION
Else if WV_JOBDESCRIPTION =7, SKIP TO WV_JOB_HEALTHCARE
Else if WV_JOBDESCRIPTION =8, SKIP TO WV_JOB_HEALTHSUPPORT
Else if WV_JOBDESCRIPTION =9, SKIP TO WV_JOB_LAWENFORCE
Else if WV_JOBDESCRIPTION =10, SKIP TO WV_JOB_FOODSERVICES
Else if WV_JOBDESCRIPTION =13, SKIP TO WV_JOB_RETAILSALES
Else if WV_JOBDESCRIPTION =16, SKIP TO WV_JOB_TRANSPORT
Else, SKIP TO WV_USUALJOBDUTIES
447. WV_JOB_LEGAL
Were you employed as a…?
o
o
o
1 = Judge or lawyer
2 = Legal support worker
3 = Another legal occupation
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SKIP TO EMOTOLL_INTRO
448. WV_JOB_EDUCATION
Were you employed as a…?
o
o
o
o
1 = Preschool, elementary, middle, or high school teacher
2 = College, university, or technical school professor or teacher
3 = Special education teacher
4 = Another educational instruction or library occupation
SKIP TO EMOTOLL_INTRO
449. WV_JOB_HEALTHCARE
Were you employed as a…?
o
o
o
o
1 = Physician
2 = Nurse
3 = Health technologist or technician
4 = Another healthcare practitioner or technical occupation
SKIP TO EMOTOLL_INTRO
450. WV_JOB_HEALTHSUPPORT
Were you employed as a…?
o
o
o
1 = Home health or personal care aide; nursing assistant, orderly, or psychiatric aide
2 = Occupational therapy or physical therapist assistant or aide
3 = Another healthcare support occupation
SKIP TO EMOTOLL_INTRO
451. WV_JOB_LAWENFORCE
Were you employed as a…?
o
o
o
o
1 = Police officer
2 = Correctional officer or jailer
3 = Security guard
4 = Another law enforcement or protective service occupation
SKIP TO EMOTOLL_INTRO
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452. WV_JOB_FOODSERVICES
Were you employed as a…?
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Supervisor of food preparation and serving workers
2 = Cook or food preparation worker
3 = Waiter/waitress or food server
4 = Bartender
5 = Another food preparation or serving related occupation
SKIP TO EMOTOLL_INTRO
453. WV_JOB_RETAILSALES
Were you employed as a…?
o
o
1 = Retail sales worker, such as a cashier, counter or rental clerk, parts salesperson, retail
salesperson
2 = Another sales occupation
SKIP TO EMOTOLL_INTRO
454. WV_JOB_TRANSPORT
Were you employed as a…?
o
o
o
1 = Bus driver
2 = Taxi driver, rideshare driver, or chauffeur
3 = Another transportation or material moving occupation
SKIP TO EMOTOLL_INTRO
455. WV_USUALJOBDUTIES
What were your usual activities or duties at this job? For example: instruct students and create lesson
plans, drive a bus, mow lawns.
Consequences II: Socio-emotional Problems
EMOTOLL_INTRO
Being a victim of crime affects people in different ways. The next questions are about how {this/the}
incident may have affected you.
If JOBLASTWEEK=1, JOBLAST6MONTHS=1, ATTENDINGSCHOOL=1, or ATTENDINGSCHOOL=2,
CONTINUE TO IMPACT_JOB
Else, SKIP TO IMPACT_FAMILY
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456. IMPACT_JOB
Did {this/the} incident lead you to have serious problems with your {job or} {schoolwork}, or trouble
with people {at work} {or} {at school}?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
457. IMPACT_FAMILY
Did {this/the} incident lead you to have serious problems with family members or friends, such as
having more arguments with them, losing trust in them, or feeling more distant from them?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
458. HOW_DISTRESSING
Overall, how upsetting has {this/the} incident been to you?
o
o
o
o
1 = Not at all upsetting
2 = Mildly upsetting
3 = Moderately upsetting
4 = Severely upsetting
If IMPACT_JOB=1, IMPACT_FAMILY=1, or HOW_DISTRESSING=3, 4, CONTINUE TO FEEL_ANGRY
Else, SKIP TO ECONOMIC_INTRO
459. FEEL_ANGRY
I am going to read a list of things you may have felt because of the incident. For each, please tell me
whether you didn't feel this way at all, you felt this way for less than a month, or you felt this way for
a month or longer.
Angry
o
o
o
1 = Didn’t feel this way
2 = Yes, for less than 1 month
3 = Yes, for 1 month or more
460. FEEL_SHOCKED
I am going to read a list of things you may have felt because of the incident. For each, please tell me
whether you didn't feel this way at all, you felt this way for less than a month, or you felt this way for
a month or longer.
Shocked
o
o
o
1 = Didn’t feel this way
2 = Yes, for less than 1 month
3 = Yes, for 1 month or more
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461. FEEL_FEARFUL
I am going to read a list of things you may have felt because of the incident. For each, please tell me
whether you didn't feel this way at all, you felt this way for less than a month, or you felt this way for
a month or longer.
Fearful
o
o
o
1 = Didn’t feel this way
2 = Yes, for less than 1 month
3 = Yes, for 1 month or more
462. FEEL_DEPRESSED
I am going to read a list of things you may have felt because of the incident. For each, please tell me
whether you didn't feel this way at all, you felt this way for less than a month, or you felt this way for
a month or longer.
Depressed
o
o
o
1 = Didn’t feel this way
2 = Yes, for less than 1 month
3 = Yes, for 1 month or more
462. FEEL_WORRIED
I am going to read a list of things you may have felt because of the incident. For each, please tell me
whether you didn't feel this way at all, you felt this way for less than a month, or you felt this way for
a month or longer.
Anxious or panicked
o
o
o
1 = Didn’t feel this way
2 = Yes, for less than 1 month
3 = Yes, for 1 month or more
462. FEEL_LESSCONFIDENT
I am going to read a list of things you may have felt because of the incident. For each, please tell me
whether you didn't feel this way at all, you felt this way for less than a month, or you felt this way for
a month or longer.
Less confident
o
o
o
1 = Didn’t feel this way
2 = Yes, for less than 1 month
3 = Yes, for 1 month or more
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463. FEEL_SAD
I am going to read a list of things you may have felt because of the incident. For each, please tell me
whether you didn't feel this way at all, you felt this way for less than a month, or you felt this way for
a month or longer.
Sad
o
o
o
1 = Didn’t feel this way
2 = Yes, for less than 1 month
3 = Yes, for 1 month or more
464. FEEL_ANNOYED
I am going to read a list of things you may have felt because of the incident. For each, please tell me
whether you didn't feel this way at all, you felt this way for less than a month, or you felt this way for
a month or longer.
Annoyed
o
o
o
1 = Didn’t feel this way
2 = Yes, for less than 1 month
3 = Yes, for 1 month or more
465. TRBL_SLEEPING
Did you have difficulty sleeping because of the incident?
o
o
o
1 = No
2 = Yes, for less than 1 month
3 = Yes, for 1 month or more
466. MENTALHEALTH
Have you talked to a psychologist, psychiatrist, counselor, or other mental health professional about
{this/the} incident?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If MENTALHEALTH=1, CONTINUE TO MH_MEDICALINSURANCE
Else, SKIP TO ECONOMIC_INTRO
467. MH_MEDICALINSURANCE
Did you have any out-of-pocket expenses for your mental health care, that is, expenses that you do
not expect to get paid back from insurance or some other source?
o
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
3 = Don’t know
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If MH_MEDICALINSURANCE=1, CONTINUE TO MH_MEDICALEXPENSES
Else, SKIP TO ECONOMIC_INTRO
468. MH_MEDICALEXPENSES
How much were these out-of-pocket expenses?
Probe using answer categories as needed.
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Less than $100
2 = $100 to less than $500
3 = $500 to less than $1,000
4 = $1,000 to less than $5,000
5 = $5,000 or more
Consequences III: Economic Consequences
ECONOMIC_INTRO
Thank you. The next set of questions ask about the how the incident impacted you financially.
If motor vehicle theft reported, CONTINUE TO VEHICLE_VALUE
Else if theft reported, SKIP TO PROPERTYVALUE
Else if no vandalism reported, SKIP TO DAMAGED
Else if vandalism and other type of crime reported, SKIP TO WHATDAMAGED
Else if vandalism reported, SKIP TO TYPEOFDAMAGE
469. VEHICLE_VALUE
What would you estimate was the value of the vehicle that was stolen or taken without permission?
Probe using answer categories as needed.
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Less than $1,000
2 = $1,000 to less than $5,000
3 = $5,000 to less than $10,000
4 = $10,000 to less than $20,000
5 = $20,000 to less than $30,000
6 = $30,000 or more
470. GETVEHICLEBACK
Did you get the vehicle back?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
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If GETVEHICLEBACK=1, CONTINUE TO VEHICLE_DAMAGED
Else if theft reported, SKIP TO VEHICLE_VALOTHITEMS
Else if no vandalism reported, SKIP TO DAMAGED
Else if vandalism and other type of crime reported, SKIP TO WHATDAMAGED
Else if vandalism reported, SKIP TO TYPEOFDAMAGE
471. VEHICLE_DAMAGED
Did the vehicle have no damage, some damage, or damage beyond repair?
o
o
o
1 = No damage
2 = Some damage
3 = Damaged beyond repair
If theft reported, go to VEHICLE_VALOTHITEMS
Elseif no vandalism reported, SKIP TO DAMAGED
Else if vandalism and other type of crime reported, SKIP TO WHATDAMAGED
Else if vandalism reported, SKIP TO TYPEOFDAMAGE
472. VEHICLE_VALOTHITEMS
Earlier you said some items were stolen along with the vehicle. What was the value of these other
items, including the value of anything you got back?
Probe using answer categories as needed.
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Less than $25
2 = $25 to less than $50
3 = $50 to less than $100
4 = $100 to less than $500
5 = $500 to less than $1,000
6 = $1,000 or more
SKIP TO ALLPARTRECOVERED
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473. PROPERTYVALUE
What would you estimate was the total value of the stolen items, including the value of anything you
got back? {Exclude any stolen cash./Exclude any checks or credit cards./Exclude any stolen cash,
checks, or credit cards.} If jointly owned with a nonhousehold member(s), include only the share
owned by household members.
Probe using answer categories as needed.
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Less than $25
2 = $25 to less than $50
3 = $50 to less than $100
4 = $100 to less than $500
5 = $500 to less than $1,000
6 = $1,000 or more
474. ALLPARTRECOVERED
{Apart from the stolen vehicle, did/Did} you get any of the stolen {cash} {or} {items} back?
o
o
o
1 = Yes, the respondent got all of it back
2 = Yes, the respondent got some of it back
3 = No, the respondent got none of it back
If ALLPARTRECOVERED=2, CONTINUE TO RECOVEREDVALUE
Else if no vandalism reported, SKIP TO DAMAGED
Else if vandalism and other type of crime reported, SKIP TO WHATDAMAGED
Else if vandalism reported, SKIP TO TYPEOFDAMAGE
475. RECOVEREDVALUE
{Apart from the cost of the vehicle, what/What} would you estimate was the total value of the {other}
items you got back?
Probe using answer categories as needed.
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Less than $25
2 = $25 to less than $50
3 = $50 to less than $100
4 = $100 to less than $500
5 = $500 to less than $1,000
6 = $1,000 or more
If no vandalism reported, CONTINUE TO DAMAGED
Else if vandalism and other type of crime reported, SKIP TO WHATDAMAGED
Else if vandalism reported, SKIP TO TYPEOFDAMAGE
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Property Damage
476. DAMAGED
{Other than any stolen property, was/Was} anything that belonged to you or someone you live with
damaged or destroyed in {this/the} incident?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If DAMAGED=1, CONTINUE TO WHATDAMAGED
Else if JOBLASTWEEK=1, JOBLAST6MONTHS=1, ATTENDINGSCHOOL=1, or
ATTENDINGSCHOOL=2, SKIP TO LOSTWORKTIME
Else, SKIP TO SUMMARY_SP
477. WHATDAMAGED
What was damaged or destroyed {other than any stolen property}?
Probe if needed: Anything else?
Mark all that apply
1 = A vehicle (including parts)
2 = Something inside your home or apartment
3 = A mailbox
4 = Part of your home or apartment, such as doors, windows, or walls
5 = Fences, walls, gates, or items in a garden
6 = A garage, shed, barn, or other structure on your property
7 = A cell phone or something you were wearing or carrying, such as clothing
8 = Other (specify)
If WHATDAMAGED=8, CONTINUE TO WHATDAMAGED_SP
Else, SKIP TO TYPEOFDAMAGE
478. WHATDAMAGED_SP
What was damaged or destroyed?
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479. TYPEOFDAMAGE
What kind of damage did the offender do?
Mark all that apply
1 = Broke glass, such as a window or mirror
2 = Defaced something, such as painting, graffiti, or keyed a car
3 = Broke or destroyed something else
4 = Cut something
5 = Knocked something down
6 = Other damage, such as dents, holes, scratches, burns
7 = Other (specify)
If TYPEOFDAMAGE=7, CONTINUE TO TYPEOFDAMAGE_SP
Else if VANDALISM not equal to EMPTY, SKIP TO DAMAGEDCOST
Else if WHATDAMAGED=1, SKIP TO DAMAGEDVEHICLE
Else if WHATDAMAGED=3, 4, SKIP TO DAMAGEDHOUSE
Else if WHATDAMAGED=6, SKIP TO DAMAGEDOTHPROP
Else if DAMAGED=1, SKIP TO DAMAGEDCOST
Else if JOBLASTWEEK=1, JOBLAST6MONTHS=1, ATTENDINGSCHOOL=1, or
ATTENDINGSCHOOL=2, SKIP TO LOSTWORKTIME
Else, SKIP TO SUMMARY_SP
480. TYPEOFDAMAGE_SP
What kind of damage did the offender do?
If VANDALISM not equal to EMPTY, SKIP TO DAMAGEDCOST
Else if WHATDAMAGED=1, CONTINUE TO DAMAGEDVEHICLE
Else if WHATDAMAGED=3, 4, SKIP TO DAMAGEDHOUSE
Else if WHATDAMAGED=6, SKIP TO DAMAGEDOTHPROP
Else if DAMAGED=1, SKIP TO DAMAGEDCOST
Else if JOBLASTWEEK=1, JOBLAST6MONTHS=1, ATTENDINGSCHOOL=1, or
ATTENDINGSCHOOL=2, SKIP TO LOSTWORKTIME
Else, SKIP TO SUMMARY_SP
481. DAMAGEDVEHICLE
Was any of the damage a result of the offender trying to get into the vehicle?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
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If WHATDAMAGED=3, 4, CONTINUE TO DAMAGEDHOUSE
Else if WHATDAMAGED=6, SKIP TO DAMAGEDOTHPROP
Else if DAMAGED=1 or (vandalism reported and VANDALISM=not previously collected), SKIP TO
DAMAGEDCOST
Else if JOBLASTWEEK=1, JOBLAST6MONTHS=1, ATTENDINGSCHOOL=1, or
ATTENDINGSCHOOL=2, SKIP TO LOSTWORKTIME
Else, SKIP TO SUMMARY_SP
482. DAMAGEDHOUSE
Was any of the damage to your house or apartment a result of the offender trying to get inside?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If WHATDAMAGED=6, CONTINUE TO DAMAGEDOTHPROP
Else if DAMAGED=1 or (vandalism reported and VANDLAISM=not previously collected), SKIP TO
DAMAGEDCOST
Else if JOBLASTWEEK=1, JOBLAST6MONTHS=1, ATTENDINGSCHOOL=1, or
ATTENDINGSCHOOL=2, SKIP TO LOSTWORKTIME
Else, SKIP TO SUMMARY_SP
483. DAMAGEDOTHPROP
Was any of the damage to your garage, shed, barn, or other structure on your property a result of the
offender trying to get into the structure?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If DAMAGED=1 or (vandalism reported VANDLAISM=not previously collected), CONTINUE TO
DAMAGEDCOST
Else if JOBLASTWEEK=1, JOBLAST6MONTHS=1, ATTENDINGSCHOOL=1, or
ATTENDINGSCHOOL=2, SKIP TO LOSTWORKTIME
Else, SKIP TO SUMMARY_SP
484. DAMAGEDCOST
{Excluding any costs you have already mentioned, what/What} was the total value of the damage
done {in this vandalism}? If you don't know the exact amount, please give your best estimate.
Probe using answer categories as needed.
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Less than $100
2 = $100 to less than $500
3 = $500 to less than $1,000
4 = $1,000 to less than $5,000
5 = $5,000 or more
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485. STAYELSEWHERE
Did you need to stay somewhere else or move to a new home as a result of {this/the} incident?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If JOBLASTWEEK=1, JOBLAST6MONTHS=1, ATTENDINGSCHOOL=1, or ATTENDINGSCHOOL=2,
SKIP TO LOSTWORKTIME
Else, SKIP TO SUMMARY_SP
Lost Work and Wages
486. LOSTWORKTIME
Have you taken any time off from {work} {or} {school} because of {this/the} incident {for such things
as {cooperating with a police investigation, testifying in court} {or} {repairing or replacing damaged or
stolen property}}?
o
o
o
o
1 = {Yes, time off from work}
2 = {Yes, time off from school}
3 = {Yes, time off from both work and school}
4 = No
If LOSTWORKTIME=1, 2, 3, CONTINUE TO AMOUNTTIMELOST
Else, SKIP TO LOSTJOB
487. AMOUNTTIMELOST
How much time did you take off work or school?
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Less than 1 day
2 = 1 day
3 = 2-4 days
4 = 5-10 days
5 = 11-20 days
6 = 21-30 days
7 = 31+ days
If LOSTWORKTIME=1, 3, CONTINUE TO LOSTPAY
Else, SKIP TO LOSTJOB
488. LOSTPAY
Did you lose any pay for the time you took off?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
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If LOSTPAY=1, CONTINUE TO AMOUNTLOSTPAY
Else, SKIP TO LOSTJOB
489. AMOUNTLOSTPAY
About how much pay did you lose?
Probe using answer categories as needed.
o
o
o
o
1 = Less than $100
2 = $100 to less than $500
3 = $500 to less than $1,000
4 = $1,000 or more
490. LOSTJOB
Did you lose your job or have to {give up work} {or} {withdraw from school} as a result of {this/the}
incident?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If LOSTJOB=2, CONTINUE TO CHANGEJOB
Else, SKIP TO SUMMARY_SP
491. CHANGEJOB
Did you have to change your {job} {or} {school} as a result of {this/the} incident?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
Summary
492. SUMMARY_SP
Thank you for telling me about the incident {in {Month year}}. Would you mind describing the
incident for me in your own words?
ENDINCIDENT
Thank you.
If needed: We appreciate you sharing such personal information about this incident.
We will not be asking any more questions about this particular incident and are going to move on to
the next set of questions.
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Unduplication
INTRO_UNDUP
Please give me a moment to review the crime incident(s) collected.
Enter 1 to continue.
UNDUP_CURINC
Compare the incident data reported this interview period. Do not discuss incidents with the
respondent.
Is the incident on the left the same incident that is displayed on the right?
LN {Line number} {Name} Inc # {Incident number}
Month: {Month Year}
Incident Note: {Incident note}
Summary: {Incident summary}
o
o
LN {Line number} {Name} Inc # {Incident number}
Month: {Month Year}
Incident Note: {Incident note}
Summary: {Incident summary}
1 = Yes
2 = No
If more incidents to compare, GO TO UNDUP_CURINC for the next comparison
Else, CONTINUE TO SOCIODEMO_INTRO
Person Characteristics II
SOCIODEMO_INTRO
The next questions ask about you. Remember all answers to this survey are confidential.
If incoming case, replacement household, interview number=3, 5, 7, or HEARING not previously
collected, CONTINUE TO HEARING
Else if VISION not previously collected, SKIP TO VISION
Else if LEARN_CONCENTRATE not previously collected, SKIP TO LEARN_CONCENTRATE
Else if PHYSICAL_LIMIT not previously collected, SKIP TO PHYSICAL_LIMIT
Else if DRESS_BATH not previously collected, SKIP TO DRESS_BATH
Else if age is>=15 and LEAVING_HOME not previously collected, SKIP TO LEAVING_HOME
Else if CITIZENSHIP=RF, DK, or not previously collected, SKIP TO CITIZENSHIP
Else if age is [16-96], SEX=male, self-interview, and (ORIENTATION_MALE not previously
collected, incoming case, interview number=3, 5, 7, or replacement household), SKIP TO
ORIENTATION_MALE
Else if age is [16-96], SEX=female, RF, or DK, self-interview, and (ORIENTATION_FEMALE not
previously collected, incoming case, interview number=3, 5, 7, or replacement household), SKIP
TO ORIENTATION_FEMALE
Else if age is [16-96], self-interview, and (GENID_BIRTH not previously collected, incoming case,
interview number=3, 5, 7, or replacement household), SKIP TO GENID_BIRTH
Else if age is [16-96], self-interview, and (GENID_DESCRIBE not previously collected, incoming
case, interview number=3, 5, 7, or replacement household), SKIP TO GENID_DESCRIBE
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Else if age is [18-39] and ACTIVEDUTY=1, RF, DK, or not previously collected, SKIP TO
ACTIVEDUTY
Else if age is [14-96, RF, or DK] and MARITAL=1, SKIP TO LIVEWITHSPOUSE
Else if age is [14-96, RF, or DK] and there is more than one household member, SKIP TO
LIVEWITHPARTNER
Else if ((JOBLASTWEEK=1 or JOBLAST2WEEKS=1) and SAMEJOB6MONTHS=1 and
(WV_EMPLOYERTYPE previously collected or WV_CONFIRMEMPTYPE previously collected in any
CIR)), SKIP TO INTVDONE
Else if ((JOBLASTWEEK=1 or JOBLAST2WEEKS=1) and (WV_EMPLOYERTYPE previously collected
or WV_CONFIRMEMPTYPE previously collected in any CIR))), SKIP TO JOBCHANGE
Else if (JOBLASTWEEK=1 or JOBLAST2WEEKS=1) and (EMPLOYERTYPE previously collected, RF, or
DK, or WV_EMPLOYERTYPE previously collected, RF, or DK), SKIP TO CONFIRMEMPTYPE
Else if JOBLASTWEEK=1, SKIP TO EMPLOYERTYPE
Else if JOBLASTWEEK=2, SKIP TO LOOKINGFORWORK
Else if JOBLAST6MONTHS=1, SKIP TO JOBLAST2WEEKS
Else, go to INTVDONE
493. HEARING
Are you deaf or do you have serious difficulty hearing?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
494. VISION
Are you blind or do you have serious difficulty seeing even when wearing glasses?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
495. LEARN_CONCENTRATE
Because of a physical, mental, or emotional condition, do you have serious difficulty:
Concentrating, remembering, or making decisions?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
496. PHYSICAL_LIMIT
Because of a physical, mental, or emotional condition, do you have serious difficulty:
Walking or climbing stairs?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
496. DRESS_BATH
Because of a physical, mental, or emotional condition, do you have serious difficulty:
Dressing or bathing?
o
1 = Yes
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o
2 = No
If age is>=15, CONTINUE TO LEAVING_HOME
Else, SKIP TO CITIZENSHIP
497. LEAVING_HOME
Because of a physical, mental, or emotional condition, do you have difficulty doing errands alone such
as visiting a doctor's office or shopping?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
498. CITIZENSHIP
Are you a citizen of the United States? That is, were you born in the United States, born in a U.S.
territory, born of U.S. citizen parents, or become a citizen of the U.S. through naturalization?
Probe if respondent only says ‘Yes’.
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Yes, born in the United States
2 = Yes, born in Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, or Northern Marianas
3 = Yes, born abroad of U.S. Citizen parent or parents
4 = Yes, U.S. Citizen by naturalization
5 = No, not a U.S. Citizen
If age is [16-96], SEX=male, self-interview, and (ORIENTATION_MALE not previously collected,
incoming case, interview number=3, 5, 7, or replacement household), SKIP TO
ORIENTATION_MALE
Else if age is [16-96], SEX=female, RF, or DK, self-interview, and (ORIENTATION_FEMALE not
previously collected, incoming case, interview number=3, 5, 7, or replacement household), SKIP
TO ORIENTATION_FEMALE
Else if age is [16-96], self-interview, and (GENID_BIRTH not previously collected, incoming case,
interview number=3, 5, 7, or replacement household), SKIP TO GENID_BIRTH
Else if age is [16-96], self-interview, and (GENID_DESCRIBE not previously collected, incoming
case, interview number=3, 5, 7, or replacement household), SKIP TO GENID_DESCRIBE
Else if age is [18-39] and ACTIVEDUTY=1, RF, DK, or not previously collected, SKIP TO
ACTIVEDUTY
Else if age is [14-96, RF, or DK] and MARITAL=1, SKIP TO LIVEWITHSPOUSE
Else if age is [14-96, RF, or DK] and there is more than one household member, SKIP TO
LIVEWITHPARTNER
Else if ((JOBLASTWEEK=1 or JOBLAST2WEEKS=1) and SAMEJOB6MONTHS=1 and
(WV_EMPLOYERTYPE previously collected or WV_CONFIRMEMPTYPE previously collected in any
CIR)), SKIP TO INTVDONE
Else if ((JOBLASTWEEK=1 or JOBLAST2WEEKS=1) and (WV_EMPLOYERTYPE previously collected
or WV_CONFIRMEMPTYPE previously collected in any CIR))), SKIP TO JOBCHANGE
Else if (JOBLASTWEEK=1 or JOBLAST2WEEKS=1) and (EMPLOYERTYPE previously collected, RF, or
DK, or WV_EMPLOYERTYPE previously collected, RF, or DK), SKIP TO CONFIRMEMPTYPE
Else if JOBLASTWEEK=1, SKIP TO EMPLOYERTYPE
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Else if JOBLASTWEEK=2, SKIP TO LOOKINGFORWORK
Else if JOBLAST6MONTHS=1, SKIP TO JOBLAST2WEEKS
Else, SKIP TO INTVDONE
499. ORIENTATION_MALE
Which of the following best represents how you think of yourself?
If further clarification is needed, read: By gay, we mean romantic or sexual attraction to persons of
the same sex. Another term that may be used for gay is homosexual.
If further clarification is needed, read: By straight, we mean romantic or sexual attraction to persons
of the opposite sex. Another term that may be used for straight is heterosexual.
If further clarification is needed, read: By bisexual, we mean romantic or sexual attraction to persons
of both the same sex and opposite sex.
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Gay
2 = Straight, that is, not gay
3 = Bisexual
4 = Something else
5 = I don’t know the answer
6 = Refused
SKIP TO GENID_BIRTH
500. ORIENTATION_FEMALE
Which of the following best represents how you think of yourself?
If further clarification is needed, read: By lesbian or gay, we mean romantic or sexual attraction to
persons of the same sex. Another term that may be used for lesbian or gay is homosexual.
If further clarification is needed, read: By straight, we mean romantic or sexual attraction to persons
of the opposite sex. Another term that may be used for straight is heterosexual.
If further clarification is needed, read: By bisexual, we mean romantic or sexual attraction to persons
of both the same sex and opposite sex.
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Lesbian or gay
2 = Straight, that is, not lesbian or gay
3 = Bisexual
4 = Something else
5 = I don’t know the answer
6 = Refused
501. GENID_BIRTH
What sex were you assigned at birth, on your original birth certificate?
o
o
o
1 = Male
2 = Female
3 = Refused
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o
4 = Don’t know
502. GENID_DESCRIBE
Do you currently describe yourself as male, female, or transgender?
If further clarification is needed, read: By transgender, we mean a person whose internal sense of
being male or female is different from the sex assigned to them at birth.
o
o
o
o
1 = Male
2 = Female
3 = Transgender
4 = None of these
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If (GENID_BIRTH=1 and GENID_DESCRIBE=2, 3, 4) or (GENID_BIRTH=2 and GENID_DESCRIBE=1,
3, 4), CONTINUE TO GENID_CONFIRM
Else if age is [18-39] and ACTIVEDUTY=1, RF, DK, or not previously collected, SKIP TO
ACTIVEDUTY
Else if age is [14-96, RF, or DK] and MARITAL=1, SKIP TO LIVEWITHSPOUSE
Else if age is [14-96, RF, or DK] and there is more than one household member, SKIP TO
LIVEWITHPARTNER
Else if ((JOBLASTWEEK=1 or JOBLAST2WEEKS=1) and SAMEJOB6MONTHS=1 and
(WV_EMPLOYERTYPE previously collected or WV_CONFIRMEMPTYPE previously collected in any
CIR)), SKIP TO INTVDONE
Else if ((JOBLASTWEEK=1 or JOBLAST2WEEKS=1) and (WV_EMPLOYERTYPE previously collected
or WV_CONFIRMEMPTYPE previously collected in any CIR))), SKIP TO JOBCHANGE
Else if (JOBLASTWEEK=1 or JOBLAST2WEEKS=1) and (EMPLOYERTYPE previously collected, RF, or
DK, or WV_EMPLOYERTYPE previously collected, RF, or DK), SKIP TO CONFIRMEMPTYPE
Else if JOBLASTWEEK=1, SKIP TO EMPLOYERTYPE
Else if JOBLASTWEEK=2, SKIP TO LOOKINGFORWORK
Else if JOBLAST6MONTHS=1, SKIP TO JOBLAST2WEEKS
Else, SKIP TO INTVDONE
503. GENID_CONFIRM
Just to confirm, you were assigned {male/female} at birth and now {describe yourself as
{male/female/transgender}/do not describe yourself as male, female, or transgender}. Is that correct?
o
o
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
3 = Refused
4 = Don’t know
If GENID_CONFIRM=2, LOOP TO GENID_ERROR_CK
Else if age is [18-39] and ACTIVEDUTY=1, RF, DK, or not previously collected, SKIP TO
ACTIVEDUTY
Else if age is [14-96, RF, or DK] and MARITAL=1, SKIP TO LIVEWITHSPOUSE
Else if age is [14-96, RF, or DK] and there is more than one household member, SKIP TO
LIVEWITHPARTNER
Else if ((JOBLASTWEEK=1 or JOBLAST2WEEKS=1) and SAMEJOB6MONTHS=1 and
(WV_EMPLOYERTYPE previously collected or WV_CONFIRMEMPTYPE previously collected in any
CIR)), SKIP TO INTVDONE
Else if ((JOBLASTWEEK=1 or JOBLAST2WEEKS=1) and (WV_EMPLOYERTYPE previously collected
or WV_CONFIRMEMPTYPE previously collected in any CIR))), SKIP TO JOBCHANGE
Else if (JOBLASTWEEK=1 or JOBLAST2WEEKS=1) and (EMPLOYERTYPE previously collected, RF, or
DK, or WV_EMPLOYERTYPE previously collected, RF, or DK), SKIP TO CONFIRMEMPTYPE
Else if JOBLASTWEEK=1, SKIP TO EMPLOYERTYPE
Else if JOBLASTWEEK=2, SKIP TO LOOKINGFORWORK
Else if JOBLAST6MONTHS=1, SKIP TO JOBLAST2WEEKS
Else, SKIP TO INTVDONE
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GENID_ERROR_CK (hard)
You selected that the respondent was either not assigned {male/female} at birth or does not
currently {describe themselves as {male/female/transgender}}. Go back to GENID_BIRTH and
GENID_DESCRIBE to correct.
504. ACTIVEDUTY
Have you ever served on active duty in the U. S. Armed Forces, Reserves, or National Guard?
o
o
o
o
1 = Never served in the military
2 = Only on active duty for training in the Reserves or National Guard
3 = Now on active duty
4 = On active duty in the past, but not now
If ACTIVEDUTY=3, 4, CONTINUE TO ACTIVEDUTY_WHEN
Else if age is [14-96, RF, or DK] and MARITAL=1, SKIP TO LIVEWITHSPOUSE
Else if age is [14-96, RF, or DK] and there is more than one household member, SKIP TO
LIVEWITHPARTNER
Else if ((JOBLASTWEEK=1 or JOBLAST2WEEKS=1) and SAMEJOB6MONTHS=1 and
(WV_EMPLOYERTYPE previously collected or WV_CONFIRMEMPTYPE previously collected in any
CIR)), SKIP TO INTVDONE
Else if ((JOBLASTWEEK=1 or JOBLAST2WEEKS=1) and (WV_EMPLOYERTYPE previously collected
or WV_CONFIRMEMPTYPE previously collected in any CIR))), SKIP TO JOBCHANGE
Else if (JOBLASTWEEK=1 or JOBLAST2WEEKS=1) and (EMPLOYERTYPE previously collected, RF, or
DK, or WV_EMPLOYERTYPE previously collected, RF, or DK), SKIP TO CONFIRMEMPTYPE
Else if JOBLASTWEEK=1, SKIP TO EMPLOYERTYPE
Else if JOBLASTWEEK=2, SKIP TO LOOKINGFORWORK
Else if JOBLAST6MONTHS=1, SKIP TO JOBLAST2WEEKS
Else, SKIP TO INTVDONE
505. ACTIVEDUTY_WHEN
When did you serve on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces?
Mark all that apply, even if just for part of the time period.
If needed, probe: Any other time period?
11 = September 2001 or later
12 = August 1990 to August 2001 (including Persian Gulf War)
13 = May 1975 to July 1990
14 = Vietnam era (August 1964 to April 1975)
15 = February 1955 to July 1964
16 = Korean War (July 1950 to January 1955)
17 = January 1947 to June 1950
18 = World War II (December 1941 to December 1946)
19= November 1941 or earlier
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If age is [14-96, RF, or DK] and MARITAL=1, SKIP TO LIVEWITHSPOUSE
Else if age is [14-96, RF, or DK] and there is more than one household member, SKIP TO
LIVEWITHPARTNER
Else if ((JOBLASTWEEK=1 or JOBLAST2WEEKS=1) and SAMEJOB6MONTHS=1 and
(WV_EMPLOYERTYPE previously collected or WV_CONFIRMEMPTYPE previously collected in any
CIR)), SKIP TO INTVDONE
Else if ((JOBLASTWEEK=1 or JOBLAST2WEEKS=1) and (WV_EMPLOYERTYPE previously collected
or WV_CONFIRMEMPTYPE previously collected in any CIR))), SKIP TO JOBCHANGE
Else if (JOBLASTWEEK=1 or JOBLAST2WEEKS=1) and (EMPLOYERTYPE previously collected, RF, or
DK, or WV_EMPLOYERTYPE previously collected, RF, or DK), SKIP TO CONFIRMEMPTYPE
Else if JOBLASTWEEK=1, SKIP TO EMPLOYERTYPE
Else if JOBLASTWEEK=2, SKIP TO LOOKINGFORWORK
Else if JOBLAST6MONTHS=1, SKIP TO JOBLAST2WEEKS
Else, SKIP TO INTVDONE
506. LIVEWITHSPOUSE
Is your spouse living with you?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If ((JOBLASTWEEK=1 or JOBLAST2WEEKS=1) and SAMEJOB6MONTHS=1 and
(WV_EMPLOYERTYPE previously collected or WV_CONFIRMEMPTYPE previously collected in any
CIR)), SKIP TO INTVDONE
Else if ((JOBLASTWEEK=1 or JOBLAST2WEEKS=1) and (WV_EMPLOYERTYPE previously collected
or WV_CONFIRMEMPTYPE previously collected in any CIR))), SKIP TO JOBCHANGE
Else if (JOBLASTWEEK=1 or JOBLAST2WEEKS=1) and (EMPLOYERTYPE previously collected, RF, or
DK, or WV_EMPLOYERTYPE previously collected, RF, or DK), SKIP TO CONFIRMEMPTYPE
Else if JOBLASTWEEK=1, SKIP TO EMPLOYERTYPE
Else if JOBLASTWEEK=2, SKIP TO LOOKINGFORWORK
Else if JOBLAST6MONTHS=1, SKIP TO JOBLAST2WEEKS
Else, SKIP TO INTVDONE
507. LIVEWITHPARTNER
Do you live with a boyfriend, girlfriend, or partner?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
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If ((JOBLASTWEEK=1 or JOBLAST2WEEKS=1) and SAMEJOB6MONTHS=1 and
(WV_EMPLOYERTYPE previously collected or WV_CONFIRMEMPTYPE previously collected in any
CIR)), SKIP TO INTVDONE
Else if ((JOBLASTWEEK=1 or JOBLAST2WEEKS=1) and (WV_EMPLOYERTYPE previously collected
or WV_CONFIRMEMPTYPE previously collected in any CIR))), SKIP TO JOBCHANGE
Else if (JOBLASTWEEK=1 or JOBLAST2WEEKS=1) and (EMPLOYERTYPE previously collected, RF, or
DK, or WV_EMPLOYERTYPE previously collected, RF, or DK), SKIP TO CONFIRMEMPTYPE
Else if JOBLASTWEEK=1, SKIP TO EMPLOYERTYPE
Else if JOBLASTWEEK=2, CONTINUE TO LOOKINGFORWORK
Else if JOBLAST6MONTHS=1, SKIP TO JOBLAST2WEEKS
Else, SKIP TO INTVDONE
508. LOOKINGFORWORK
Earlier you said you did not have a job or work at a business last week. During the past 4 WEEKS, have
you been ACTIVELY looking for work?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If JOBLAST6MONTHS=1, CONTINUE TO JOBLAST2WEEKS
Else, SKIP TO INTVDONE
509. JOBLAST2WEEKS
Earlier you said you had a job or worked at a business at some time in the past 6 months. Did that job
or work last 2 consecutive weeks or more?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If ((JOBLASTWEEK=1 or JOBLAST2WEEKS=1) and SAMEJOB6MONTHS=1 and
(WV_EMPLOYERTYPE previously collected or WV_CONFIRMEMPTYPE previously collected in any
CIR)), SKIP TO INTVDONE
Else if ((JOBLASTWEEK=1 or JOBLAST2WEEKS=1) and (WV_EMPLOYERTYPE previously collected
or WV_CONFIRMEMPTYPE previously collected in any CIR))), SKIP TO JOBCHANGE
Else if (JOBLASTWEEK=1 or JOBLAST2WEEKS=1) and (EMPLOYERTYPE previously collected, RF, or
DK, or WV_EMPLOYERTYPE previously collected, RF, or DK), SKIP TO CONFIRMEMPTYPE
Else if JOBLASTWEEK=1, SKIP TO EMPLOYERTYPE
Else if JOBLASTWEEK=2, SKIP TO LOOKINGFORWORK
Else if JOBLAST6MONTHS=1, SKIP TO JOBLAST2WEEKS
Else, SKIP TO INTVDONE
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510. JOBCHANGE
Earlier you said that an incident happened while you were at work. Have you changed your job since
then?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If JOBCHANGE=1, SKIP TO EMPLOYERTYPE
Else, SKIP TO INTVDONE
511. CONFIRMEMPTYPE
At a previous interview, it was reported that you were {employed by a private company, business, or
individual for wages/employed by the Federal government/employed by a state, county, or local
government/self-employed in your own business, professional practice, or farm/employed by a
private not-for-profit, tax-exempt, or charitable organization}. Are you still {employed by a private
company, business, or individual for wages/employed by the Federal government/employed by a
state, county, or local government/self-employed in your own business, professional practice, or
farm/employed by a private not-for-profit, tax-exempt, or charitable organization}?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
If CONFIRMEMPTYPE=1, CONTINUE TO CONFIRMOCC
Elseif CONFIRMEMPTYPE=2, SKIP TO EMPLOYERTYPE
Else, SKIP TO INTVDONE
512. CONFIRMOCC
At a previous interview, it was reported that your occupation was {Management, Business, and
Financial Operations Occupation/Computer, Mathematical, Architecture, Engineering,
Life/Physical/Social Science Occupation/Counselor, Social Worker, Other Community and Social
Service Specialist, or Religious Worker/Legal Occupation (for example: judge/lawyer, legal support
worker)/Educational Instruction or Library Occupation (for example: teacher, professor,
librarian)/Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, or Media Occupation/Healthcare Practitioner or Health
Technician Occupation (for example: physician, nurse)/Healthcare Support Occupation (for example:
home health aide, nursing assistant)/Law Enforcement or Protective Service Occupation/Food
Preparation or Food Serving Related Occupation (for example: cook, waiter/waitress,
bartender)/Building and Grounds Cleaning Maintenance Occupation/Personal Care or Service
Occupation/Sales or Retail Occupation (for example: cashier, retail salesperson)/Office and
Administrative Support Occupation/Installation Maintenance, or Repair Occupation/Transportation
and Material Moving Occupation (for example: bus driver, taxi, or rideshare driver)/Military specific
occupation/[Previously reported OCCUPATION_SP]}. Is this an accurate description of your current
job?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
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If CONFIRMOCC=2, SKIP TO OCCUPATION_SP
Else, SKIP TO INTVDONE
513. EMPLOYERTYPE
{Earlier you said you had a job or worked at a business last week.} The next questions are about your
{current main/most recent} job. {Are you/Were you} employed by...
o
o
o
o
o
1 = A private company, business, or individual for wages,
2 = The Federal government,
3 = A state, county, or local government,
4 = Yourself (self-employed) in your own business, professional practice, or farm, or
5 = A private not-for-profit, tax-exempt, or charitable organization?
If EMPLOYERTYPE is [1-5], CONTINUE TO TYPEBUSINESS_SP
Else, SKIP TO INTVDONE
514. TYPEBUSINESS_SP
What kind of business or industry is this? What do they make or do?
515. BUSINESSSECTOR
Which of these categories best describes the business or industry?
{Read categories until respondent says yes/Turn the laptop around and show the respondent the
answer categories}.
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, and Mining, Oil and Gas Extraction
2 = Construction
3 = Manufacturing
4 = Transportation, Communications, and Public Utilities, Warehousing
5 = Wholesale Trade
6 = Retail Trade
7 = Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate
8 = Business and Repair Services
9 = Personal Services
10 = Entertainment and Recreation
11 = Professional Services
12 = Public Administration/Government
13 = Armed Forces
14 = Healthcare and Social Assistance
15 = Public Safety
16 = Something else
516. OCCUPATION_SP
What kind of work {do/did} you do, that is, what {is /was} your occupation? For example: 4th grade
teacher, plumber, cashier, lawn care technician.
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517. JOBDESCRIPTION
What kind of work {do/did} you do, that is, what {is/was} your occupation? Which of these categories
best describes your occupation?
{Read categories until respondent says yes/Turn the laptop around and show the respondent the
answer categories}.
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Management, Business, and Financial Operations Occupation
2 = Computer, Mathematical, Architecture, Engineering, Life/Physical/Social Science Occupation
3 = Counselor, Social Worker, Other Community and Social Service Specialist, or Religious Worker
4 = Legal Occupation (for example: judge/lawyer, legal support worker)
5 = Educational Instruction or Library Occupation (for example: teacher, professor, librarian)
6 = Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, or Media Occupation
7 = Healthcare Practitioner or Health Technician Occupation (for example: physician, nurse)
8 = Healthcare Support Occupation (for example: home health aide, nursing assistant)
9 = Law Enforcement or Protective Service Occupation
10 = Food Preparation or Food Serving Related Occupation (for example: cook, waiter/waitress,
bartender)
11 = Building and Grounds Cleaning Maintenance Occupation
12 = Personal Care or Service Occupation
13 = Sales or Retail Occupation (for example: cashier, retail salesperson)
14 = Office and Administrative Support Occupation
15 = Installation Maintenance, or Repair Occupation
16 = Transportation and Material Moving Occupation (for example: bus driver, taxi, or rideshare
driver)
17 = Military specific occupation
18 = Any remaining occupations that do not fall into above categories
If JOBDESCRIPTION=4, CONTINUE TO JOB_LEGAL
Else if JOBDESCRIPTION=5, SKIP TO JOB_EDUCATION
Else if JOBDESCRIPTION=7, SKIP TO JOB_HEALTHCARE
Else if JOBDESCRIPTION=8, SKIP TO JOB_HEALTHSUPPORT
Else if JOBDESCRIPTION=9, SKIP TO JOB_LAWENFORCE
Else if JOBDESCRIPTION=10, SKIP TO JOB_FOODSERVICES
Else if JOBDESCRIPTION=13, SKIP TO JOB_RETAILSALES
Else if JOBDESCRIPTION=16, SKIP TO JOB_TRANSPORT
Else, SKIP TO USUALJOBDUTIES
518. JOB_LEGAL
Were you employed as a…
o
o
o
1 = Judge or lawyer
2 = Legal support worker
3 = Another legal occupation
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SKIP TO INTVDONE
519. JOB_EDUCATION
Were you employed as a…
o
o
o
o
1 = Preschool, elementary, middle, or high school teacher
2 = College, university, or technical school professor or teacher
3 = Special education teacher
4 = Another educational instruction or library occupation
SKIP TO INTVDONE
520. JOB_HEALTHCARE
Were you employed as a…
o
o
o
o
1 = Physician
2 = Nurse
3 = Health technologist or technician
4 = Another healthcare practitioner or technical occupation
SKIP TO INTVDONE
521. JOB_HEALTHSUPPORT
Were you employed as a…
o
o
o
1 = Home health or personal care aide; nursing assistant, orderly, or psychiatric aide
2 = Occupational therapy or physical therapist assistant or aide
3 = Another healthcare support occupation
SKIP TO INTVDONE
522. JOB_LAWENFORCE
Were you employed as a…
o
o
o
o
1 = Police officer
2 = Correctional officer or jailer
3 = Security guard
4 = Another law enforcement or protective service occupation
SKIP TO INTVDONE
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523. JOB_FOODSERVICES
Were you employed as a…
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Supervisor of food preparation and serving workers
2 = Cook or food preparation worker
3 = Waiter/waitress or food server
4 = Bartender
5 = Another food preparation or serving related occupation
SKIP TO INTVDONE
524. JOB_RETAILSALES
Were you employed as a…
o
o
1 = Retail sales worker, such as a cashier, counter or rental clerk, parts salesperson, retail
salesperson
2 = Another sales occupation
SKIP TO INTVDONE
525. JOB_TRANSPORT
Were you employed as a…
o
o
o
1 = Bus driver
2 = Taxi driver, rideshare driver, or chauffeur
3 = Another transportation or material moving occupation
SKIP TO INTVDONE
526. USUALJOBDUTIES
What {are/were} your usual activities or duties at this job? For example: instruct students and create
lesson plans, drive a bus, mow lawns.
Interview Done
INTVDONE
Enter 1 to continue.
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Household Characteristics II
527. HOUSEHOLDINCOME
Thinking about all of the people who lived in your household in the past 12 months, was your TOTAL
combined income less than $40,000, or $40,000 or more? This includes money from jobs, net income
from business, farm or rent, pensions, dividends, interest, Social Security payments, and any other
money income received by the people in this household who are 16 years of age or older.
o
o
1 = Less than $40,0000
2 = $40,000 or more
If HOUSEHOLDINCOME=1, CONTINUE TO HHLDINCOMELESS
Else if HOUSEHOLDINCOME=2, SKIP TO HHLDINCOMEMORE
Else, SKIP TO PUBLICASSISTANCE
528. HHLDINCOMELESS
Was the total combined income in your household…
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Less than $12,500
2 = $12,500 to $19,999
3 = $20,000 to $24,999
4 = $25,000 to $29,999
5 = $30,000 to $34,999
6 = $35,000 to $39,999?
SKIP TO PUBLICASSISTANCE
529. HHLDINCOMEMORE
Was the total combined income in your household…
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = $40,000 to $49,999
2 = $50,000 to $74,999
3 = $75,000 to $99,999
4 = $100,000 to $149,999
5 = $150,000 to $199,999
6 = $200,000 or more?
530. PUBLICASSISTANCE
At any time during the past 12 months, did you or anyone who lives with you receive any kind of
welfare or public assistance from a state or local welfare office – any food or housing benefits,
welfare-to-work assistance, emergency help, or anything like that?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
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531. WORRYABOUTEXPENSES
How often do you worry that your total income, for everyone who lives there, will not be enough to
meet your expenses and bills?
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Almost all the time
2 = Often
3 = Once in a while
4 = Hardly ever
5 = Never
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TABS
HH Roster
Interview Number: {Interview number}
HHR
LN
{Household
{Line
Respondent} number}
HH/NAME STATUS
{Name}
SEX
{Interview {Sex}
status}
AGE
RELATION
{Age}
{Relationship} {Member
Status}
NEWHHR
Do you need to change the household respondent?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
CHANGERESPTAB
***Do not use this tab multiple times while in the same interview.***
Do you need to change respondents?
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
FAQ
FAQMAIN
Choose from the following topics of Frequently Asked Questions:
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = Confirm call/survey
2 = Wasting taxpayers money
3 = Why not ask the police about crimes?
4 = Who uses this information? What good is it?
5 = Why so many questions when I told you “No crimes?”
6 = No crimes here, so go ask somebody else
7 = Survey doesn't seem to be working, crimes still occur
8 = How many times will I be contacted?
9 = How can I get information regarding BJS/NCVS?
10 = Why do you need to interview my child/children?
11 = OMB NOTICE statement for respondents with a serious grievance
12 = Why does the NCVS ask about sexual orientation and gender identity?
13 = Return to interview
FAQ800NMBR
CONFIRM CALL/SURVEY
To verify that I am calling from the Census Bureau, you may call our toll free number:
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MEMBER
1-800-642-0469 (TTC)
or provide your regional office number.
When you call, please provide your name and the following identification number: {Case number}
Read if necessary:
To verify that the toll free number is legitimate, you may call Directory Assistance on: 1-800-555-1212.
FAQTAXES
YOU ARE WASTING TAXPAYERS MONEY BY CONDUCTING THIS USELESS SURVEY.
The survey tells us about the amount and nature of crime as well as crime trends and crimes
not reported to the police. It can help save taxpayer money when new programs are developed
by focusing on the people who are most likely to be victims of crime and making crime prevention and
control programs more effective. It also tells us about people’s opinions about neighborhood safety
and local police.
FAQASKPOLICE
WHY DON'T YOU CALL THE POLICE IF YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT CRIME?
NCVS data show that over half of all crimes go unreported to the police. This survey is the only way to
find out about these crimes and it provides more detailed information than we get from the police.
FAQWHOUSES
WHO USES THIS INFORMATION? WHAT GOOD IS IT?
The survey is widely used by policy makers at all levels of government, crime prevention groups,
people who help crime victims, researchers in many fields, the media, as well as others. The survey is
used to track trends and patterns in crime and safety and to develop policies.
FAQTOOMANYQS
WHY DO I HAVE TO ANSWER ALL THESE QUESTIONS WHEN I ALREADY TOLD YOU NO CRIMES WERE
COMMITTED AGAINST US IN THE PAST SIX MONTHS?
We have studied asking fewer questions, but have found that people sometimes don’t think about a
crime until a specific question reminds them about it. We need to ask all people the same questions
to guarantee the quality of the data.
FAQNOCRIMES
I DON'T HAVE ANY CRIMES TO REPORT. WHY DON'T YOU INTERVIEW MY NEIGHBOR? I KNOW HE'D
HAVE SOME CRIMES TO REPORT.
Whether you experienced a crime or not, you are helping the nation understand crime and safety
issues—your experience matters. We need a clearer picture of who’s impacted by crime and how
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these impacts vary for different people and households. Your participation is key to this
understanding.
FAQSTILLCRIME
ANSWER ALL YOUR QUESTIONS BUT CRIMES STILL OCCUR. THIS SURVEY DOESN'T SEEM TO BE
WORKING.
It may not be possible to eliminate all crime, although we want to reduce it as much as possible. The
survey is also used to develop and improve programs for assisting those who have become crime
victims.
FAQNMBRTIMES
I'VE ALREADY ANSWERED THESE QUESTIONS ONCE. HOW MANY TIMES WILL I BE CONTACTED?
Census Bureau representatives contact household members at a selected address every 6 months for
a total of seven interviews. If you move away during that time, we will interview the residents who
move in. Research has shown that by contacting the same households a number of times we get the
most accurate information.
FAQNCVSINFO
I ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS, BUT NEVER SEE ANY RESULTS. HOW CAN I GET INFORMATION
REGARDING BJS/NCVS?
You can find detailed results from the survey at the BJS website at
https://bjs.ojp.gov/programs/ncvs
Many newspapers and television stations write about the survey results when reports come out so
you may see something there too.
FAQYOUTH
WHY DO YOU NEED TO INTERVIEW MY CHILD/CHILDREN
Many crimes, especially those that happen to children, never get reported to police. The NCVS is one
of the only ways to find out what kinds of crimes are happening to young people. The NCVS collects
data from young people to create statistics on who has and has not been a victim of a crime, which is
why we need to speak with all children (age 12 and older) in the household, regardless of whether
they have been a victim in the past 6 months.
FAQOMB
OMB NOTICE
Read the NOTICE statement to the respondent only if they have a serious grievance and would like to
make a complaint regarding the survey.
Allow the respondent time to copy the agency title and address provided in the NOTICE statement.
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OMB No. 1121-0111: Approval Expires: 11/30/2026
NATIONAL CRIME VICTIMIZATION SURVEY NOTICE The U.S. Census Bureau is required by law to protect your information. The Census Bureau is not
permitted to publicly release your responses in a way that could identify you. We are conducting this
survey for the Bureau of Justice Statistics of the United States Department of Justice under the
authority of law (Title 13, United States Code, Section 8). The Bureau of Justice Statistics is authorized
to collect this survey information by law (Title 34, United States Code, Section 10132). Federal law
protects your privacy and keeps your answers confidential (Title 13, United States Code, Section 9 and
Title 34, United States Code, Sections 10231 and 10134). Per the Federal Cybersecurity Enhancement
Act of 2015, your data are protected from cybersecurity risks through screening of the systems that
transmit your data.
This collection has been approved by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). The eight-digit
OMB control number confirms this approval. We could not conduct this survey without a currently
valid OMB control number.
Send comments regarding any aspect of this survey to the Bureau of Justice Statistics at
[email protected] or 202-307-0765, or by mail: Chief, Victimization Statistics Unit, Bureau of Justice
Statistics, 810 Seventh Street, NW, Washington, DC 20531.
FAQSOGENID
WHY DOES THE NCVS ASK ABOUT SEXUAL ORIENTATION AND GENDER IDENTITY?
Research has shown that sexual orientation and gender identity are correlated with crime
victimization. These questions are included in the NCVS to better understand the relationship
between these characteristics and experiences with criminal victimization. Additionally,
discrimination against persons because of their sexual orientation and gender identity is prohibited by
federal hate crime statutes and the 2013 reauthorized Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). Since
the NCVS includes measures of hate crime and the provision of victim services, the inclusion of these
items in the NCVS will allow researchers to better address policy-relevant questions about
victimization and victim services.
What is meant by "sexual orientation?"
The direction of one's romantic or sexual attraction to members of the same sex, opposite sex, or
both sexes.
What is meant by "gender identity?"
A person's internal sense of gender, that is, being male, female, or a blend of both.
Distress
Below are some steps you can follow when you encounter a respondent showing signs of distress:
Step 1: If the respondent is exhibiting any signs of distress, remain calm and ask the respondent one of
the following:
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"How are you doing?"
"Are you ok?"
"Do you have any questions?"
- If the respondent indicates they are "Ok" and do not have any questions, continue with the interview.
- Otherwise continue to step 2a when interviewing adults or step 2b when interviewing respondents
ages 12-17.
Step 2a: (ADULT ONLY) If the respondent does not respond or indicates they are distressed ask:
"Do you need to take a short break?"
- If the respondent answers "No" to this question, then continue with the interview.
- If the respondent answers "Yes" to this question, allow the respondent to take a short break and
mention something such as:
"Let's stop and take a short break. I will check back in with you in a few moments. Some respondents
may need a moment to collect themselves and will be willing to proceed." Then continue with step 3.
Step 2b: (YOUTH ONLY) If the respondent does not respond or indicates they are distressed ask one of
the following:
"Do you need to take a short break?"
"Would you like to get your mom/dad/another adult at home?"
- If the youth answers "No" to this question, then continue with the interview.
- If the youth answers "Yes," to taking a short break, allow the respondent to take a short break and
mention something such as:
"Let's stop and take a short break. I will check back in with you in a few moments. Some respondents
may need a moment to collect themselves and will be willing to proceed." Then continue with step 3.
- If the youth answers "Yes," to getting a parent/adult then find a parent/adult or ask the youth to get a
parent/adult if on the telephone. Update the parent/adult that the interview upset the young
respondent and they would like a short break. Then continue with step 3.
Step 3: After the break, ask the respondent:
"Are you OK to continue with the interview?"
- If the respondent answers "Yes," continue with the interview.
- If the respondent answers "No" after taking a short break, follow the steps below depending on
whether you are conducting the interview in person (Step 4a) or over the telephone (Step 4b).
- If the respondent does not improve after the steps 1-3 above or if they express statements that they
might hurt themselves or others STOP THE INTERVIEW.
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For In Person Interviews
Step 4a: Stay calm and say the following:
"It seems you are upset and it may be helpful to talk to a trained counselor. I can provide you with
some resources that you can contact on your own, if you'd like?"
- If the respondent asks for resources, say the following:
"Thank you for participating and for sharing such sensitive information about your experiences. I'm
going to provide you with a handout of resources. This has contact information for organizations that
you can use if you want to talk about any feelings or emotions you experience."
- Give them a copy of the NCVS-110 Factsheet, show them the list of resources, and end the interview.
- If the respondent doesn't want the resources, say the following:
"Thank you for participating and for sharing such sensitive information about your experiences." End
the interview.
For Telephone Interviews
Step 4b: Stay calm and say the following:
"It seems you are upset and it may be helpful to talk to a trained counselor. I can read you the list of
some resources that you can contact when we are finished or mail the list of resources to you, which
would you prefer?"
- If the respondent asks you to read the list of resources, say the following:
"Thank you for participating and for sharing such sensitive information about your experiences. Can
you please get a pen and a piece of paper? I'm going to read you some different resources that you
can contact if you would like to speak to someone at any point after we hang up."
Click on the Resources tab and read the names of the crisis resources and toll-free numbers aloud from
the Resources tab and then end the interview.
- If the respondent asks you to mail the list of resources, say the following:
"Thank you for participating and for sharing such sensitive information about your experiences. I will
mail a copy of the resources to you." End the interview.
- If the respondent doesn't want the resources, say the following:
"Thank you for participating and for sharing such sensitive information about your experiences." End
the interview.
Resources
National Center for Victims of Crime
1-202-467-8700
https://victimsofcrime.org
Victim Connect
1-855-4VICTIM (1-855-484-2846)
https://victimconnect.org
Boys Town National Hotline
1-800-448-3000
www.boystown.org/hotline
National Domestic Violence Hotline
1-800-799-SAFE (1-800-799-7233)
1-800-787-3224 (TTY)
www.thehotline.org
The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
988
https://988lifeline.org
The National Sexual Assault Hotline
1-800-656-HOPE (1-800-656-4673)
www.rainn.org
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Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline
1-800-4-A-CHILD (1-800-422-4453)
www.childhelp.org
Trevor Project
1-866-488-7386
www.thetrevorproject.org
Eldercare Locator
1-800-677-1116
https://eldercare.acl.gov
Contact Tab
CONTACTINFO
{Make changes as needed below, then select the ‘Main’ tab./Add or update contact information as
needed./If a phone number has been disconnected, click on the phone number and backspace to delete
it.}
HHR
LN
NAME
RELATION
SEX
AGE
{Household
respondent}
{Line number}
{Name}
{Relationship}
{Sex}
{Age}
HHPHONE
{What is the best telephone number for the household?/ Please update the contact information as
needed./Is the best phone number still {household phone number} for the household?}
Current number: {Household phone number}
If no household telephone number, press Enter.
HHPHONE_CK1 (hard)
The telephone number (area code or prefix) cannot begin with a '0' or ‘1’.
HHPHONE_CK2 (hard)
You must enter all ten digits of the telephone number.
HHPHONE_CK3 (hard)
You must enter a valid area code.
DELETEHHPHONE_CK (soft)
You are about to delete the household phone number. If the phone number is incorrect or
disconnected, Suppress to delete the number.
If you do not want to delete this number, close this check and type in the original number that is
displayed in the question text.
PERPHONE1
{What is the best telephone number to reach you at?/Is the best telephone number for you still
{personal phone 1}?}
Current number: {Personal phone 1}
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If no personal telephone number, press Enter.
PERPHONE1_CK1 (hard)
The telephone number (area code or prefix) cannot begin with a '0' or ‘1’.
PERPHONE1_CK2 (hard)
You must enter all ten digits of the telephone number.
PERPHONE1_CK3 (hard)
You must enter a valid area code.
DELETEPERPHONE1_CK (soft)
You are about to delete the household phone number. If the phone number is incorrect or
disconnected, Suppress to delete the number.
If you do not want to delete this number, close this check and type in the original number that is
displayed in the question text.
PERPHONE2
{Is there another number we can reach you at? Is {personal phone 2} still a good number to contact
you?}
Current number: {Personal phone 2}
If no additional personal telephone number, press Enter.
PERPHONE2_CK1 (hard)
The telephone number (area code or prefix) cannot begin with a '0' or ‘1’.
PERPHONE2_CK2 (hard)
You must enter all ten digits of the telephone number.
PERPHONE2_CK3 (hard)
You must enter a valid area code.
DELETEPERPHONE2_CK (soft)
You are about to delete the respondent’s phone number. If the phone number is incorrect or
disconnected, Suppress to delete the number.
If you do not want to delete this number, close this check and type in the original number that is
displayed in the question text.
EMAIL
{Is there an email address that we could use to contact you?/Is the best email address to contact you
still {Email}?}
Current email: {Email}
EMAIL_CK (hard)
You must enter a valid email containing a domain (@).
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DELETEEMAIL_CK (soft)
You are about to delete the respondent’s email. If the email is incorrect or no longer valid, Suppress to
delete the email.
If you do not want to delete this email, close this check and type in the original email that is displayed
in the question text.
CONTACTDONE
If you’re done updating the contact information, enter 1 to continue and exit the contact tab.
HHR
LN
NAME
RELATION
SEX
AGE
{Household
respondent}
{Line number}
{Name}
{Relationship}
{Sex}
{Age}
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INTERVIEW INFO and BACK
Interview Info
RESPONDENTINTERVIEWLANG
What language was the respondent's interview conducted in?
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 = English
2 = Spanish
3 = Chinese
4 = Vietnamese
5 = Arabic
6 = Russian
7 = Portuguese
8 = Armenian
9 = Korean
10 = French
11 = Creole
12 = Polish
13 = Italian
14 = Urdu
15 = Japanese
16 = Tagalog
17 = Other – Specify
18 = Don’t know
LANG_SPEC
Specify the other language the interview was conducted in.
INTERVIEWTYPE
Was this a telephone interview or an in-person interview?
o
o
1 = Telephone
2 = In person
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INTERVIEWPLACE
Thank you for completing the National Crime Victimization Survey. {Please give me a moment to fill in
a few pieces of information about today's interview./I also have a few questions about where you
were while you were completing the survey.}
{ Answer without asking respondent. Was the respondent home or away from home when completing
the survey? }
{Were you at home or away from home when completing the survey?}
Mark all that apply
1 = At home
2 = Away from home
INTERVIEWANYONEELSE
{ Answer without asking respondent. Was anyone else in the room at any point while you were
completing the survey? }
{Was anyone else in the room at any point while you were completing the survey?}
o
o
1 = Yes
2 = No
INTERVIEWWHOELSE
{ Answer without asking respondent. Who else was in the room while you were completing the
survey? }
{Who else was in the room while you were completing the survey?}
Mark all that apply
1 = {Your spouse or partner/The respondent’s spouse or partner}
2 = {Your parent(s)/The respondent’s parent(s)}
3 = {Some other adult/Some other adult}
4 = {A child/children/A child/children}
5 = Don’t know if someone else was present
INFORM_HHR
As a reminder, I need to interview all other household members age 12 and older and will be asking
them the same questions I asked you about theft, physical attacks, and unwanted sexual contact.
{Certain questions, such as those about sexual contact, use age appropriate language for household
members age 12 through 15.} {Additionally, I will be asking household members age 12 through 18
some questions on school-related crime./Additionally, I will be asking household members 16 years of
age and older the same questions I asked you about contact with the police./Additionally, I will be
asking household members 16 years of age and older the same questions I asked you about their
experience with identity theft./Additionally, I will be asking household members 16 years of age and
older the same questions I asked you about times when they may have experienced unwanted
contacts or behaviors.}
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THANKYOU
{Thank you for participating in this survey. Six months from now we may be contacting you again.
You've been very helpful./This is the last regularly scheduled interview for this household for the
National Crime Victimization Survey. Thank you for your participation.}
Read if necessary: Sometimes when people have participated in a survey like this, they realize that
they are interested in following up on some of the issues that they have been asked about in the
survey with someone who is professionally trained to deal with these kinds of issues.
Read or show the Resources tab {or Factsheet} as needed.
Note: Inform the respondent that a supervisor may call them to conduct reinterview. Explain
reinterview as needed.
PERCONTACT
In the future, how would you prefer to be contacted?
Mark all that apply
1 = Personal visit
2 = Phone call
3 = Text
4 = Email
Back
REFCBBREAK
Why did this interview end?
o
o
o
1 = Refusal or breakoff
2 = {Callback (set appointment)}
3 = Other
APPTDATE
I would like to schedule a date to {conduct/complete} the interview. What date would be best to call
back?
Today is: {Date}
Press Enter if you are not scheduling an appointment.
APPTDATEPAST (hard)
The appointment date cannot be in the past.
APPDATEFUTURE (hard)
The appointment date cannot be past the current month.
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APPTTIME
What time would be best to call back on {date}?
Enter the time followed by AM or PM.
Press Enter if you are not scheduling an appointment.
APPTTIMEPAST (hard)
The appointment time is before the current time.
APPT_NOTES
Enter callback notes about the appointment or press Enter if there are none.
THANKCB
Thank you for your time.
{I will contact you at the time suggested.}
VERIFY
Review the contact information listed below.
Do you need to make any changes?
HHR
LN
{Household {Line
respondent} number}
o
o
NAME
SEX
AGE
PHONE1
{Name}
{Sex}
{Age}
{Phone1} {Phone2} {Email}
1 = Yes, need to make changes to contact information
2 = No changes needed to contact information
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PHONE2
EMAIL
PERCONTACT
{PV/Call/
Text/Email}
File Type | application/pdf |
Author | Katherine N Mark (CENSUS/ADDP FED) |
File Modified | 2024-06-28 |
File Created | 2024-06-28 |