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Experience of Crime: Findings from the 2019/20 Northern Ireland Safe Community Survey

Experience of Crime: Findings from the 2019/20 Northern Ireland Safe Community Survey

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2019-20: Experience of crime tables

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2019-20: Experience of crime ods tables

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2019-20: Experience of crime infographic

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Experience of Crime: Findings from the 2019/20 Northern Ireland Safe Community Survey

Details

The publication focuses on crime victimisation (prevalence and incidence) rates in both Northern Ireland and England and Wales for the following broad crime types:

  • crimes affecting the whole household (mainly property offences), including vandalism, domestic burglary, vehicle-related theft, bicycle theft and other household theft; and

  • personal crimes against respondents only (mainly violent offences), including common assault, wounding, mugging (robbery and snatch theft from the person), stealth theft from the person and other thefts of personal property.

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