arson losses, 31-32
average losses from robbery, 27
burglary losses, 28
larceny-theft losses, 29
motor vehicle thefts, 30
property stolen/recovered, by type and value, 2002, 14 (t1.9)
"take" from each crime, 9-10
Victim Appearances at Sentencing Hearings Under the California Victims'Bill of Rights (Villamoare and Neto), 52
Victim assistance grants, 50
Victim compensation grants, 50
Victim compensation programs, 49-50
Victim Costs and Consequences: A New Look (National Institute of Justice), 44-45
Victim-Offender Mediation, 103
Victim-offender relationship
murder victim-offender relationship, by race, sex, 2002, 23t
statistics, 42
victimization rates, by victim-offender relationship, type of crime, selected victim characteristics, 2002, 48t-49t
violent crime by victim-offender relationship, type of crime, weapon used, 2002, 50t-51t
Victimization
cost of, 44-45
trends in, 43-44
Victims
adolescent victims and nonvictims of violence, percentage expected to experience adult problem outcomes, 43f
alcohol/drugs, perception of use of, by violent offender, 2002, 134 (t8.9)
characteristics of, 41-42
cost of victimization, 44-45
downturn in crime, 38
family violence victimization rates, by victim-offender relationship, type of crime, selected victim characteristics, 2002, 48t-49t
fear of becoming, 37
federal actions, 53-54
hate crime, reporting of incidents, 57
homicide per 100,000 persons in each age category, rate of, 1976-2000, 40f
identity theft, 106-107
of murder, 22-23
murder victims, by age, weapon used, 2002, 26t
murder victims, by weapon used, 1998-2002, 33 (t2.16)
National Crime Victimization Survey, 37-38
number of victimizations in 2002, 38-41
personal and property crimes, number of, 2002, 40t
property crime victimization rates, by type of crime, region, residence locality, 2002, 47t
rates of criminal victimization and percent change, 1993-2000, 39t
rights of, 51-53
services/assistance, 48-51
sniper-attack murder incidents, victims, offenders, 1982-2001, 27t
time/place of violent crime, 42-43
trauma of being victimized, 37
trends in victimization, 43-44
victimization rates for persons age 12 and over, by gender, marital status of victims, type of crime, 2002, 46t
victimization rates for persons age 12 and over, by type of crime, annual family income of victims, 2002, 45t
victimizations, number of, and victimization rates by type of crime, race of head of household, 2002, 44t
victimizations, number of, and victimization rates for persons age 12 and over, by crime type, gender, race of victims, 2002, 42t
victimizations, percent reported to police, by type of crime, gender, race of victims, 2002, 41t
violent crimes by victim-offender relationship, type of crime, weapon used, 2002, 50t-51t
violent victimization rates by age, 1973-2000, 43t
white-collar crime victims, 106
Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act, 52
Victim's rights
federal action, 52
state laws, 51-52
victims' participation at sentencing, 52-53
witnessing executions, 53
Victims' Rights and Restitution Act of 1990, 54
Villamoare, Edwin, 52
Violent Crime and Law Enforcement Act of 1994, 56, 57
Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994, 11-12
Violent Crime Index
decline in, 2
juvenile arrest rates, 71
juvenile arrest rates for, by race, 1980-2001, 76 (f5.14)
juvenile arrest rates for, by sex, 1980-2001, 78 (f5.18)
juvenile arrest statistics by gender, 72-73
offenses, juvenile arrest rates for, 1980-2001, 73 (f5.1)
Violent Crime Reduction Trust Fund, 12
Violent crimes
arrest rates per 100,000 population, age-specific, 1980/1994/2001, 73 (f5.2)
arrests for, 4, 7
committed with firearms, 33
Crime Index offenses, 2002, 19, 19f
Crime Index statistics, 4
Index of Crime, 1983-2002, 20t
juvenile arrest rates for, 69-70
number/percent change of offenses, by type, 2001-02, 14 (t1.8)
prosecution of minors for, 77-79
rates, by region, 2002, 6f
rates in 2003, 3
robbery as, 25
time/location of, 43
victim characteristics, 41-42
by victim-offender relationship, type of crime, weapon used, 2002, 50t-51t
victimization, cost of, 44-45
victimization trends, 43-44
victims of, 38
violent victimization rates by age, 1973-2000, 43t
by youth gangs, 83-84
Violent offenders, 98
Violent sex offenses, 75
Virginia, 144
Virus program, 115, 116
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