2 edition of Criminal victimization of District of Columbia residents and Capitol Hill employees found in the catalog.
Criminal victimization of District of Columbia residents and Capitol Hill employees
James J. Collins
Published
1985
by U.S. Dept. of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics in Washington, D.C
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by Brenda G. Cox, James J. Collins, Patrick A. Langan. |
Contributions | Cox, Brenda G., Langan, Patrick A., United States. Bureau of Justice Statistics. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | v, 10 p. : |
Number of Pages | 10 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL17667688M |
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Langan, Patrick A.: Criminal victimization of District of Columbia residents and Capitol Hill employees: summary / (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics, []), also by James J. Collins, Brenda G. Cox, and United States . According to our research of District of Columbia and other state lists, there were 1, registered sex offenders living in Washington, District of Columbia as of February 20, The ratio of all residents to sex offenders in Washington is to 1. The ratio of registered sex offenders to all residents in this city is near the state average.
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Criminal victimization of District of Columbia residents and Capitol Hill employees. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics, [] (OCoLC) Victimization of Capitol Hill employees and of employed residents of the DC-SMSA Victimization, race, and employment In earlier analyses of victimizations by place of residence, differences were seen between the victimization rates of whites and blacks according to type of crime and by residence in DC or its suburbs.
This study compares data on the victimization of (1) District of Columbia residents and residents of its Maryland and Virginia suburbs within the District of Columbia Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area (SMSA); (2) residents of the District of Columbia SMSA, of similar SMSA's, and of the Nation; and (3) Capitol Hill employees and other employed residents of the District of Columbia SMSA.
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Summary View help for Summary. This data collection contains information about the victimization of District of Columbia residents. The primary objective was to measure the extent of crime in the District of Columbia and the impact of crime on the quality of life in the District. Criminal victimization.NCJ· Violent crime by strangers, NCJ 4/82 Criminal victimization of District of Columbia residents and Capitol Hill employees,NCJ·; Summary, NCJ, C/85 DC household victimization survey data base.
victim and offender 8 Crime against District of Columbia residents and Capitol Hill employees 9 Characteristics of various types of crime 10 Rape 10 Household burglary 10 Bank robbery 11 Automated teller machine loss and theft 12 Victim and witness programs 13 Drugs, alcohol, and crime 14 The cost of crime 17 Economic cost of crime.
Criminal Victimization of District of Columbia Residents and Capitol Hill Employees, Danny R. Allen, Sandra Burt, Research Triangle Institute. December 1, NCJ Survey data were gathered between May and April The study focused on crime, fear of crime, and crime's impact on the quality of life and productivity.
Criminal victimization of District of Columbia residents and Capitol Hill employees: May April / By Brenda G. Cox, James J. Collins and United States. Bureau of Justice Statistics. Criminal Victimization of District of Columbia Residents and Capitol Hill Employees, May April Brenda G.
Cox, James J. Collins, Research Triangle Institute. September 1, NCJ Two surveys were done at the request of Congress; the third was the National Crime Survey.
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