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A Profile of Criminal Victimization: Results of the 1999 General Social Survey

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This report provides an in-depth analysis of the findings of the 1999 General Social Survey on victimization and public perceptions of crime and the justice system. The chapters examine the risks of violent and household victimization; urban and rural victimization; victims' use of services; and perceptions and fear of crime.

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Product:A Profile of Criminal Victimization: Results of the 1999 General Social Survey
Catalogue no.:85-553-XIE
Frequency:Occasional
Status:Ongoing/Available
 
Latest issue:1999 Free
Release date:August 8, 2001
Authors: Besserer, Sandra
Brzozowski, Jodi-Anne
Hendrick, Dianne
Ogg, Stacie
Trainor, Catherine
 
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age, analytical products, assaults, attitudes, break and enter offences, criminality, electronic equipment, incidents reported, justice system, lifestyle, motor vehicle theft, police officers, risk factors, rural areas, sex, sexual assaults, social services, social surveys, spousal violence, support services, survey methodology, surveys, suspect-victim relationship, theft, urban areas, vandalism, victimization, violent crimes and offences.

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