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 Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics  
 
Section 3
Nature and distribution of known offenses
 
Data in this section describe the nature and extent of criminal activity in the United
States. Three different measures of the level of crime are used: victimization surveys,
officially recorded data on offenses known to law enforcement agencies, and self-reports
of criminal involvement from nationwide surveys. The sources of these data include the
U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics' National Crime Victimization
Survey (NCVS); the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR)
Program; the Monitoring the Future Project at the Institute for Social Research,
University of Michigan; the National Youth Survey at the Institute of Behavioral Science,
University of Colorado; the National Household Survey on Drug Abuse from the U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration;
PRIDE, Inc.; The Gallup Organization; and others.  
 
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Contents
Personal and property victimization  
Violent and personal victimization 
Victim-offender relationship in violent
victimization 
Weapon use in personal victimization 
Self-protective measures employed by
victims 
Respondents reporting whether they have
been hit or had something taken by force 
Rate of property victimizations 
Characteristics of lone-offender
victimizations 
Characteristics of multiple-offender
victimizations 
Reasons for reporting and not reporting
victimization to police 
High school seniors' victimization
experiences and victimization at school 
High school seniors' self-reported
delinquency 
High school seniors' involvement in traffic
violations 
High school seniors' involvement in traffic
violations while under the influence of drugs 
High school seniors' involvement in traffic
accidents 
Students reporting problem behaviors 
Students delinquency and victimization
experiences at school 
Students self-reported drug and alcohol use 
College students' and young adults'
self-reported drug and alcohol use 
Drug and alcohol use in the U.S. population 
Problems and illegal activities associated
with drug and alcohol use 
Drug abuse-related emergency department
episodes 
Alcohol use and frequency of use 
Drinking and driving 
Fatalities in alcohol-related motor vehicle
crashes 
Prevalence and frequency of delinquent
behavior in adolescents 
Offenses known to police 
Violent crime by State 
Firearm-related violent crime 
Violent and property crime in U.S. cities 
Average loss incurred for selected
offenses 
Bias-motivated (hate) crimes 
Offenses in Federal parks 
Murders 
Murder offenders and victims 
Workplace homicides 
Suicide rates 
Robberies 
Aggravated assaults 
Burglaries 
Larceny-thefts 
Motor vehicle thefts 
Bank fraud and embezzlement
investigations 
Violations of Federal bank robbery
statutes 
Law enforcement officers killed and
assaulted 
Explosives incidents 
Arson, deaths, and property loss due to
fires 
Terrorist incidents 
Criminal acts related to air
transportation 
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