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dc.contributor.authorKesteren, J. van
dc.contributor.authorMayhew, P.
dc.contributor.authorNieuwbeerta, P.
dc.coverage.spatialNederland
dc.date.accessioned2021-01-22T13:07:05Z
dc.date.available2021-01-22T13:07:05Z
dc.date.issued2000
dc.identifier.citationISBN:9074797148
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12832/1132
dc.description.abstractThe International Crime Victimisation Survey (ICVS) is the most far-reaching programma of fully standardised sample surveys looking at householders’ experience of crime in different countries. The first ICVS took place in 1989, the second in 1992, the third in 1996 and the fourth in 2000. Surveys have been carried out in 24 industrialised countries since 1989, and in 46 cities in developing countries and countries in transition. This report deals with seventeen industrialised countries which took part in the 2000 ICVS. The results in this report relate mainly to respondents’ experience of crime in 1999, the year prior to the 2000 survey. Those interviewed were asked about crimes they had experienced, whether or not reported to the police. CONTENT: 1. Introduction 2. Victimisation rates 3. Individual risk factors 4. Reporting crime and the police 5. Attitudes to crime 6. Conclusions
dc.publisherWODC
dc.relation.ispartofseriesOnderzoek en beleid 187
dc.subjectBelgie
dc.subjectOngeregistreerde criminaliteit
dc.subjectPolitieoptreden
dc.subjectStrafgeneigdheid
dc.subjectCriminaliteitsontwikkeling
dc.subjectSlachtofferhulp
dc.subjectPreventiebereidheid
dc.subjectFrankrijk
dc.subjectAangiftebereidheid
dc.subjectSlachtoffers
dc.subjectZwitserland
dc.subjectJapan
dc.subjectAngst voor criminaliteit
dc.subjectAangifte
dc.subjectAustralie
dc.subjectCanada
dc.subjectScandinavie
dc.subjectSlachtofferenquete
dc.subjectOostenrijk
dc.subjectPolen
dc.subjectPortugal
dc.subjectGroot-Brittannie
dc.titleCriminal victimization in seventeen industrialized countries
dc.title.alternativeKey findings from the 2000 International Crime Victims Survey
dc.typerapport
dc.identifier.projectW00187
refterms.dateFOA2021-01-22T13:07:05Z
html.description.abstractThe International Crime Victimisation Survey (ICVS) is the most far-reaching programma of fully standardised sample surveys looking at householders’ experience of crime in different countries. The first ICVS took place in 1989, the second in 1992, the third in 1996 and the fourth in 2000. Surveys have been carried out in 24 industrialised countries since 1989, and in 46 cities in developing countries and countries in transition. This report deals with seventeen industrialised countries which took part in the 2000 ICVS. The results in this report relate mainly to respondents’ experience of crime in 1999, the year prior to the 2000 survey. Those interviewed were asked about crimes they had experienced, whether or not reported to the police. <P></P><b>CONTENT:</b> 1. Introduction 2. Victimisation rates 3. Individual risk factors 4. Reporting crime and the police 5. Attitudes to crime 6. Conclusionsnl_NL
dc.identifier.tuduuid:b3c6a655-6cdf-41d4-9002-bbc8e54db450
dc.contributor.institutionNSCR
dc.contributor.institutionHome Office
dc.contributor.institutionLeiden University
dc.contributor.institutionWODC
dc.source.cityDen Haag


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