NCJ Number
40497
Date Published
1976
Length
116 pages
Annotation
INSTRUCTIONAL MODULE THAT EXAMINES NEW DATA ON THE CRIME PROBLEM IN LARGE AMERICAN CITIES.
Abstract
THREE PARTICULAR SUBJECTS ARE FOCUSED ON: THE FREQUENCY OF VARIOUS KINDS OF VICTIMIZATION, THE PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE TARGETS OF THOSE CRIMES, AND THE IMPACT OF CRIMINAL VICTIMIZATION UPON THE FEAR OF CRIME. THE DATA EMPLOYED TO STUDY THESE ISSUES WERE COLLECTED IN PERSONAL INTERVIEWS CONDUCTED BY THE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS IN NEW YORK CITY IN 1973 AND EARLY 1974 IN SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA. INTERVIEWERS QUESTIONED LARGE, RANDOMLY-SELECTED SAMPLES OF RESIDENTS OF THOSE CITIES ABOUT THEIR CRIME EXPERIENCES AND ABOUT THEIR PERCEPTIONS OF THE MAGNITUDE OF THE CRIME PROBLEM, THEIR FEAR OF VICTIMIZATION, AND THE IMPACT OF CRIME ON THEIR DAILY LIVES. THE RESULTS OF THOSE INTERVIEWS ARE INCORPORATED IN AN EXAMINATION OF A SERIES OF SPECIFIC QUESTIONS ABOUT THE FREQUENCY, DISTRIBUTION, AND CONSEQUENCES OF CRIME. (AUTHOR ABSTRACT)...KAP