NCJ Number
251426
Journal
Criminology & Public Policy Volume: 16 Issue: 4 Dated: November 2017 Pages: 1049-1074
Date Published
November 2017
Length
26 pages
Annotation
This article describes recent and ongoing efforts to redesign (a) the NCVS survey instruments to reflect the changing demographics of victims, emerging crime types, and timely issues related to victimization risk and victim responses to crime and (b) the NCVS sample to generate state and local estimates of crime.
Abstract
Since 1973, the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) has served as a key source of data on the level and nature of crime and its consequences. To keep pace with the changing landscape of crime, as well as with the technological advances in survey research, occasional "redesigns" of the survey are necessary to modernize and improve the utility of data collected. The implications of these improvements for researchers and policymakers are discussed in this article. (Publisher abstract modified)