From Bureau of Justice Statistics <[email protected]>
Subject BJS releases 2022 criminal victimization data via new report, data visualization tool, and data analysis tool
Date September 14, 2023 2:35 PM
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SEPTEMBER 14, 2023





BJS publication

BJS releases annual report, "Criminal Victimization, 2022" [ [link removed] ]

A new BJS report, "Criminal Victimization, 2022," provides statistics on nonfatal violent crimes (rape or sexual assault, robbery, aggravated assault, and simple assault) and property crimes (burglary or trespassing, motor vehicle theft, and other types of household theft). It also describes the characteristics of crimes and victims.

This annual bulletin began in 1973, and it presents trends and patterns of criminal victimizations reported and not reported to police from BJS?s National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) [ [link removed] ].?This year marks the 50th year of data collection through the NCVS. Join BJS in the anniversary celebration event on September 27, 2023. Register now [ [link removed] ] to attend virtually via livestream.

Read the Press Release [ [link removed] ]

Read the Summary [ [link removed] ]

Read the Full Report [ [link removed] ]

"Criminal Victimization, 2022" (NCJ 307089) was written by BJS Statisticians Alexandra Thompson and Susannah N. Tapp, PhD. The report, related documents, and additional information about BJS?s statistical publications and programs are available on the BJS website at bjs.ojp.gov [ [link removed] ].

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BJS data analysis tool

NCVS Dashboard (N-DASH) is updated with 2022 data [ [link removed] ]

Concurrent with the release of the "Criminal Victimization, 2022" bulletin, BJS has updated estimates of criminal victimization with 2022 data in the NCVS Dashboard (N-DASH), an interactive, online data visualization tool. This dynamic visualization tool allows users to examine NCVS data on both personal and property victimization, by select victim, household, and incident characteristics. It provides direct and user-friendly access to the nation?s primary source of data on criminal victimization, beginning with 1993. The quick graphics and custom graphics pages allow you to view or create and download charts and tables.

Explore the N-DASH [ [link removed] ]

View the N-DASH Knowledge Corner Video [ [link removed] ]

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BJS data analysis tool

2022 data added to the NCVS Application Programming Interface (API) [ [link removed] ]

BJS has updated the NCVS Application Programming Interface (API) with 2022 data. The API provides access to select NCVS datasets and includes commonly used variables for analysis. The API also provides researchers and developers with endpoints in multiple formats along with related codebooks, methodology, and metadata.

Access the NCVS API [ [link removed] ]

View the NCVS API Knowledge Corner Video [ [link removed] ]

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The Bureau of Justice Statistics of the U.S. Department of Justice is the principal federal agency responsible for collecting, analyzing, and disseminating reliable statistics on crime and criminal justice in the United States.

For more information on BJS's publications, data collections, data analysis tools, and funding opportunities,?visit?bjs.ojp.gov [ [link removed] ].






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