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Victims & Victimization

Crime Victimization

Victims of crime may be any gender, age, race, or ethnicity. Victimization may happen to an individual, family, group, or community; and a crime itself may be to a person or property. The impact of crime on an individual victim, their loved ones, and their community depends on a variety of factors, but often crime victimization has significant emotional, psychological, physical, financial, and social consequences.
OJP Publications

Firearm Violence, 1993-2011, BJS, May 2013
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Workplace Violence Against Government Employees, 1994-2011, BJS, April 2013
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Female Victims of Sexual Violence, 1994-2010, BJS, March 2013
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Hate Crime Victimization, 2003-2011, BJS, March 2013
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An Exploratory Study of Juvenile Orders of Protection as a Remedy for Dating Violence, NIJ-Sponsored, April 2013
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When will National Crime Victims' Rights Week (NCVRW) be observed in 2014?
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Where can I find statistics on sexual assaults in the military?
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I am a member of the military and have been a victim of crime. Where can I go for assistance?
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