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---------~----------------~---------------------<strong>Sourcebook</strong> <strong>of</strong> Crlminol <strong>Justice</strong> StCitlstlcs <strong>1983</strong>.Table 3.33 Number and rate (per 1,000 units <strong>of</strong> each respective category) <strong>of</strong> personal and household victimization, by type <strong>of</strong>victimization, United States, 1973-81N:lTE: See N:lTES, Tobles 3.1, 3.2, ond 3.7.For survey methodology and definitions <strong>of</strong> terms, see Appendix TYpe <strong>of</strong> victimizationm~ II.1971i 19Z5 1976 1mPersonal Victimization:197s 1979 1980 1981Crimes <strong>of</strong> violence:(I~te per I,UOO persons 12 years <strong>of</strong> age or older):f'iJmber 5,351,000Rate5,510,000 ':;,573,000 5,599,000 5,902,000Rope:32.6 33.0 32.8 5,941,00032.6 6,159,00033.9 6,130,00033.7 6,582,OUOI'Mnber34.5 33.3 35.3Rate156,000 163,000 154,OUO 145,000 154,000Robbery:1.0 1.0 0.9 171,0000.8 192,0000.9 174,0001.0 I 7t:l, 000f'iJmber1.1 0.9 1.0Rate1,108,000 1,199,000 1,147,000 1,111,000 1,083,000Assault:6.7 7.2 6.8 1,038,0006.5 1,116,0006.2 1,209,0005.9 1,381,OUOl'Mnber6.34,087,00U 6.64,148,000 4,272,UUU7.4Rate24.9 4,344,000 4,664,00UAggravated ossoult:24.8 25.2 4,732,OOU25.3 4,851,00026.8 4,747,OOU26.9 5,U24,OOOI'Mnber27.2 25.8 27.URate1,655,000 1,735,000 1,631,00010.1 1,695,000 1,738,000Simple assault:10.4 9.6 1,708,0009.9 69,0001,710.0 1,707,0009.7 . 9.91,7%,000l'Mnber2,432,OUO 9.3 9.6Rate2,413,OUO 2,641,000 2,648,000 2,926,OUUCrimes <strong>of</strong> theft:14.8 14.4 15.6 3,024,00015.4 3,Ot:l2,UUU16.8 3,041,OUU17.2 3,22t:l,OUUf'iJmber 17.314,971,000 16.515,889,000 17.3Rate16,294,00091.1 16,519,000 16,933,000Personal larceny with95.1 %.0 17,050,000%.1 16,382,00097.3 15,300,000%.8 15,863,000contact:91.9 83.0 85.1l'Mnber504,000Rate520,000 524,0003.1 497,000 461,000Personal larceny without3.1 3.1 549,0002.9 511 ,0002.7 558,0003.1 6115,000contact:2.9 3.0 3.3f'iJmberRate14,466,000 15,369,000 15,770,000 16,022,000 16,472,000Total population age88.0 92.0 92.9 16,501,000 12 and93.2 15,871,00094.6 14,742,00093.6 15,258,000older89.0164,353,OUO 80.0167,058,000 81.9169,671,000 171,901,00U 174,093,OUUI-busehold victimization:176,215,000 178,284,000 184,324,OUO 186,336,000I-busehold burglary:(Rote per 1,000 households)l'Mnber 6,458,700Rate6,72U,6UO 6,743,7UO 6,6'.S3,4UU 6,764,900I-busehold larceny:91.7 93.1 91.7 6,704,00088.9 6,685,4UU88.5 6,973,00086.0 7,394,OUONumber 84.1 84.3 87.9Rote7,537,3UO 8,933,100 9,223,000 9,30L\,900 9,418,300Motor vehicle theft:lU7.0 123.8 125.4 9,351,9001:14.1 10,630,100123.3 10,468,000119.9 IO,I76,OUOI'Mnber133.71,343,9UU 126.51,351$,400 121.0Rate1,433,000 1,234,60U 1,296,80UTotal number <strong>of</strong> households19.1 18.8 19.5 1,365,10016.5 1,329,8UU7U 442 400 17 .0 1,381,00072 162 900 17.5 1,439,00073 559 600 74 956 100 76 412 30017.577 980 40016.779 498 60017.1°Detoil may not odd to total shown because <strong>of</strong> rounding.82 753 OOU 84 095 000Nature and DistributIon <strong>of</strong> Known OffensesI 000 units <strong>of</strong> each respt~ctlveTable 3.34 Percent change In rates (percategory) <strong>of</strong> personaland household victimization between I97J an d 1981 , by type <strong>of</strong> victimization, United StatesN:lTE'5ee N:lTES, Tables 3.1, 3.2, and 3.7. The rO~~~eobeenwhichcl)mputedtheseusingpercentrateschangethat weredataroundedwerecol~uloted are presented In Table 3.33. All cho~geh ges have been rounded to one decimal point. Forto the nearest hundredth. The resulting percen cApon dlx IIsurvey methodology and definitions <strong>of</strong> terms, see pen •Percent change In victimization rateType <strong>of</strong> victimization 1973-81 1974-81 1975-81 1976-81 1977-81 1978-81 1979-81 1980,&LPersonal victimization:Crimes <strong>of</strong> violenceRapeRobberyAssaultAggravated assaultSimple assaultCrimes <strong>of</strong> theftPersonal larcenywith contactPersonal larcenywithout contactI-busehold victimization:I-busehold burglaryI-busehold larcenyMotor vehicle theft8.5 0 7.1 0 7.6 00.0 -3.1 4.49.9 3.28.4 09.68.6 0 7.1!!-4.3 -7.2 0.3_7.0 0 -11.0 0 -11.9 017 0 0-6:5 0 19.9~-10.51I.3~-11.45.9 4.5 5.2b-4.l b-3.5_12.2°8.4 013.1 0 14.706.7-2.212.4~-11.4Il.5-12.2 0-1.1-2.53.9. . II ' Tcont at the 0.05 level.~i~: ~m:~:~~: l~ :t~ti!ti~~ll~ ~i~~lficant at the 0.10 level.4.26.719.1 00.6-3.43.0_12.5 022.60-13.5 0-0.7-1.80.64.7-2.125.6 00.4-0.50.9-12.0 04.2_12.6 02.30.9-2.32.3 6.2 0-12.0 1.118.4 0 13.0 0-0.9 4.7-2.8 4.10.2-7.4 05.02.6_8.0 0 2.413.2 7.3b4.3 0-4.32.5Source' Adolfo L. Poez, <strong>Criminal</strong> VlctimlzotWn,h-'ht t eU'D'C,"U5 U 5 Deportment5 Deportment<strong>of</strong> <strong>Justice</strong>,<strong>of</strong> <strong>Justice</strong>,<strong>Bureau</strong>March<strong>of</strong><strong>Justice</strong> <strong>Statistics</strong>, Technical Report NCJ-B7S77 ( as 109 on, ... ••<strong>1983</strong>), p. 3, Table 3.Table 3.35 Number and percent <strong>of</strong> "households touchedby crime" during the last 12 months, by type <strong>of</strong>victimization, United States, 1975-62 75 80 are weighted estimates based on 1970TE Table 3 I The data presented for the yeors 19 - I hted estimates based on a composite""$~:~'~;~.~~~~~:~oi:~~::W!rt~E:~~~~ii;Y:~rt~:;I~~;;!:;'~~~~:which a household member was a vIctIm 0 pdefinitions <strong>of</strong> terms, see Appendix II.1975 1976 1m 1218 1212 1260 1261 1262Households, total (in thousands) 73, l23 74,528 75,904 77 ,57B 7B,%4 80,622 62,797 85,OO:lHouseholds touched by crime(In thousands) 23,377 23,504 23,741 24,277 24,730 24,222 24,B03 24,B28Percent <strong>of</strong> households touched by:All crimes 32.0 31.5 31.3 31.3 31.3 30.0 30.0 29.2Rope 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2Robbery 1.4 1.2 1.2 1.1 1.2 1.2 1.3 1.4Assault 4.5 4.4 4.7 4.6 4.8 4.4 4.7 4.5Personal larceny 16.4 16.2 16.3 16.2 15.4 14.2 13.9 13.8Burglort 7.7 7.4 7.2 7.2 7.1 7.0 7.4 6.9I-busehold larceny 10.2 10.3 10.2 9.9 10.8 IU.4 10.2 9.6Motor vehicle theft 1.8 1.6 1.5 1.7 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6350i:!i'/:1)/I''IIi "III.IiIIIIIIIli "II,IIIII1lII!°Detoil does not odd to t~tal beco,use <strong>of</strong>overlap In households touch~c by dIfferent Crtmes. i I D6 I B lietinI St t' t' s The Prevalence <strong>of</strong> Cr me J , U ,Source: U.S. Deportment <strong>of</strong> <strong>Justice</strong>, <strong>Bureau</strong> <strong>of</strong> Just,ce A~ ~s;c 1'~82), p. I; and U.S. Departm~nt <strong>of</strong> JUStIC~,NCJ-7590S (\yoshlng~on, D.S,:: U~~lcPset~~~:dt b;f ~~i~cel'98I,gBlIllet!n NCJ-64406, p. ~ Job~(J{~~~~u~:~f~<strong>Bureau</strong> <strong>of</strong> JustIce StatIstics, I ... ~se DC' US Deportment <strong>of</strong> Justtce). loble odopte y\'¥.:J-8867I , p. I, Table I (Woshtngton, ... "/1;:I

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