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Violent Victimization of College Students

NCJ Number
196143
Author(s)
Timothy C. Hart
Date Published
December 2003
Length
8 pages
Annotation
This report presents findings from the National Crime Victimization Survey from 1995 to 2000 on the violent victimization of college students with comparisons of gender, race, on-campus/off-campus, and firearm usage.
Abstract

Examines the incidents of college student victimization and compares the findings to persons of similar age in the general population. In addition, the report determines the extent to which student victimization occurs in campus and off-campus locations and settings, as well as the prevalence of alcohol and drugs in student victimizations.

  • For both whites and blacks, students were victims of violence overall at rates lower than those of nonstudents.
  • Among women, except for rape/sexual assault for which there were no statistical differences, college students experienced crimes of violence at lower rates than those of nonstudents.
  • Firearms were present in 9% of all violent crimes, 7% of assaults, and 30% of robberies against college students.