National Crime Victimization Survey Table of contents Index of statistical tables Demography of victims - Tables 1 - 25 Victims and offenders - Tables 26 - 49 The crime event - Tables 59 - 90 Victims and the criminal justice system - Tables 91 - 109 Series victimizations - Table - 110 Survey Methodology May 2011, NCJ 231173 U.S. Department of Justice Office of J ustice Programs Bureau of J ustice Statistics
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U. S. Department of J ustice Bureau of J ustice Statistics
J ames P. Lynch Director
These statistical tables were created by J ayne E. Robinson of the Bureau of J ustice Statistics, under the supervision of Michael R. Rand. Catherine Bird provided statistical assistance and edited these tables. Dave Watt, of the U.S. Census Bureau, produced the tables.
National Crime Victimization Survey data collection and processing activities are conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau, under the supervision of Jeremy Shimer, and assisted by Christopher Seamands, Edward Madrid, Kathryn Cheza, Laura Flores, Kathleen Stoner and Terri Donlin of the Crime Surveys Branch. Programming assistance in the Demographic Surveys Division was provided by Scott Raudabaugh, Chris Alaura, Mildred Ballenger, Loan Nguyen, and Darryl Cannon, under the supervision of David Watt.
Guidance on technical matters related to the program was provided by Stephen Ash and Barbara Blass, Demographic Statistical Methods Division, U. S. Census Bureau.
Data presented in these statistical tables may be obtained from the National Archive of Criminal J ustice Data at the University of Michigan at: http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/NACJ D/index.htm The name of the data set is Criminal Victimization in the Uni States, 2008 (ICPSR 25461).
These statistical tables and other reports and data are available on the BJ S website at: www.bjs.gov.
National Crime Victimization Survey, 2008- -Statistical tables NCJ 231173
AGGRAVATED ASSAULT, (See Definition) Agency type providing assistance to victim, 109 Assault, See Assault Distance from home, 65 Loss economic, 81, 83 time from work, 87 Number of incidents, 26-27 Offender age, 39, 45 drug/alcohol use, 32 gender, 38, 44 multiple-offender victimizations, 44-46, 49 number of offender, 37 race, 40, 42, 46 relationship to victim, 33-34, 43 single-offender victimizations, 38-40, 42-43 weapons used, 66 Physical force, who used first, 67 Place of occurrence, 61 Police activity during initial contact, 108 response time to victim, 107
AGGRAVATED ASSAULT, (continued) response to reported incident, 106 Reporting to police, 91 Victims age, 96 ethnicity, 95 gender, 93 race, 94 reasons for, 101 reasons for not, 102 Series victimizations, 110 (See Definition) Time of occurrence, 59 Victim-offender relationship nonstrangers, 27-28, 37, 43a, 66, 68, 93-95 strangers, 27-31, 35, 37, 43, 43a, 49, 66, 68, 93-95 Victims activity at time of incident, 64 age, 3-4, 9-10, 29, 35, 69, 96 distance from home, 65 ethnicity, 7-8, 43a, 95 family income, 14-15, 35 gender, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12-13, 29-31, 35, 43a, 69, 93 head of household, 13 marital status, 11-12, 31, 35 medical care, 76 number of, 36 race, 5-6, 9-10, 15, 30, 35, 42, 43a, 69, 94 self-protective measures, 68-70, 72-74
ALCOHOL use by offender, 32
ARMED ROBBERY, See Robbery
ARSON, See FBI Uniform Crime Reports (WL)
ASSAULT, (See Definition) Agency type providing assistance to victim, 109 Aggravated, See Aggravated Assault Loss economic, 81-83 time from work, 87-89 Number of incidents, 26-27 Offender age, 39, 41, 45, 47 alcohol/drug use, 32 armed, 60, 62 gender, 38, 44 multiple-offender victimizations, 44-49 number of, 37 race, 40, 42, 46, 48 relationship to victim, 33-34, 43, 49 single-offender victimizations, 38-43 unarmed, 60, 62 weapons used, 66 Physical force, who used first, 67 Place of occurrence, 61-63 Reporting to police, 91 Victims age, 96 ethnicity, 95 gender, 93
ASSAULT, (continued) race, 94, 103 reasons for, 101 reasons for not, 102-104 Series victimizations, 110 (See Definition) Simple, See Simple Assault Time of occurrence, 59-60 Victim-offender relationship nonstrangers, 27-28, 37, 43a, 63, 66, 68, 75, 77, 79- 80, 93-95, 104 strangers, 27-31, 35, 37, 43, 43a, 49, 63, 66, 68, 75, 77, 79-80, 93-95, 104 Victims age, 3-4, 9, 29, 35, 41, 47, 69, 75, 79, 82, 96 distance from home, 65 ethnicity, 7-8, 43a, 95 family income, 14-15, 35, 75 gender, 2, 4, 6, 8, 12-13, 29-31, 35, 43a, 69, 75, 79-80, 93 head of household, 13 injury, 75 marital status, 11-12, 31, 35 medical care, 76 expenses, 77 hospital care, 79-80 number of, 36 race, 5-6, 9, 15, 30, 35, 42, 43a, 48, 69, 75, 77, 79-80, 88, 94, 103 self-protective measures, 68-70, 72-74
BLACK-ON-BLACK CRIME, See Race/Victim Offender Relationship
BREAKING AND ENTERING, See Burglary
BURGLARY, (See Definition) Agency type providing assistance to victim, 109 Loss economic, 81-82 time from work, 87-90 property stolen, 84 recovery of, 86 theft, 84-86 value of, 85, 100 Number of persons in household, 24 units in structure, 25
BURGLARY, (continued) Police activity during initial contact, 108 response to reported incident, 106 response time to victim, 107 Reporting to police, 91 Victims ethnicity, 97 family income, 99 gender, 93a head of household, 97 ownership of residence (tenure), 97-98 race, 97, 105 value of loss, 100 reasons for, 101 reasons for not, 102, 105 Series victimizations, 110 (See Definition) Time of occurrence, 59 Type of entry, 21 Victims (head of household) activity at time of incident, 64 age, 19 ethnicity, 17, 97 gender, 93a family income, 20-21 race, 16, 21, 85-86, 88, 90, 97, 105 residence, ownership of (tenure), 97
HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD, (Property Crimes) Personal crimes, 13 Police reason for not reporting to, 105 reasons for reporting to, 93a Residence ownership of (tenure), 18, 97 urban, suburban, rural, 18 Victims of Personal crimes, 13 Property crimes (head of household) age, 18-19 ethnicity, 17, 97 family income, 21-23 gender, 13, 93a household burglary, 16-17, 19, 21, 93a, 97, 105 motor vehicle theft, 16-17, 19, 23, 93a, 97, 105 race, 16, 18, 21-23, 97, 105 relationship of victim to, 13 theft, 16-19, 22, 93a, 97, 105
HISPANIC VICTIMS, See Ethnicity
HOMICIDE, See FBI Uniform Crime Reports (WL)
HOSPITAL CARE, See Medical Care
HOUSEHOLD BURGLARY, See Burglary
HOUSEHOLD CRIMES, See Property Crimes
HOUSEHOLD INCOME, See Family Income
HOUSEHOLDS, See also, Head of Household Number of persons in households, 16-25
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INCOME, See Family Income
INJURY, 75, 78, 80
INSURANCE COVERAGE, See Medical Care
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE, See Family Violence
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JUVENILE VICTIMS, See Age
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KNIVES, See Weapons
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LARCENY, See Theft
LOSS Economic, 81-83 Property recovery of, 86 Property stolen, 84 Theft, 84-86 Time from work, 87-90 Value of, 85, 100
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MALE VICTIMS, See Victims/gender
MARITAL STATUS, by Victims of Personal crimes aggravated assault, 11-12, 31, 35 assault, 11-12, 31, 35 purse snatching/pocket picking, 11-12 rape/sexual assault, 11-12, 31 robbery, 11-12, 31 simple assault, 11-12, 31, 35 Violent crimes, 11 gender, 12, 31 victim-offender relationship, 33-35 strangers, 31 MEDICAL CARE, 76 Expenses, 77 Hospital care, 79-80 Insurance coverage, 78
METHODOLOGY (WL) Data collection Sample design and size Collection year estimates Estimation procedure Series victimizations Accuracy of estimates Computation and application of standard errors
units in structure, 25
MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT, (See Definition) Agency type providing assistance to victim, 109 Loss economic, 81, 83 property stolen, 84 recovery of, 86 theft, 84-86 time from work, 87-90 value of, 85, 100 Number of persons in household, 24 units in structure, 25 Place of occurrence, 61 Police activity during initial contact, 108 response time to victim, 107 response to reported incident, 106 Reporting to police, 91 Victims ethnicity, 97 family income, 99 gender, 93a head of household, 97 race, 97 value of loss, 100 reasons for, 101 reasons for not, 102, 105 Series victimizations, 110 (See Definition) Time of occurrence, 59 Type of theft (all vehicle, completed or attempted), 23 Victims (head of household) activity at time of incident, 64 age, 18-19 distance from home, 65 ethnicity, 17, 97 family income, 20, 23 race, 16, 18, 23, 88, 90, 97, 105 residence, ownership of (tenure), 18, 97-98
MUGGING, See Robbery, Assault, and Purse Snatching/Pocket Picking
MULTIPLE-OFFENDER VICTIMIZATIONS, See Offenders/number of
MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT MANSLAUGHTER, See FBI Uniform Crime Reports (WL)
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NUMBER OF INCIDENTS, 26 (See Definition) Distance from home, 65 Number of offenders, 37 Police response, 106 Victim-offender relationship, 27, 63, 66 Victims activity at time of incident, 64 number of, 36 Weapons used, 66 VICTIMIZATIONS, 1, 26 (See Definition) Agency type providing assistance to victim, 109 Loss economic, 83 property stolen, 84 recovery of, 86 VICTIMIZATIONS (continued) theft, 84-86 time from work, 89-90 value of, 85 Reporting to police, 91, 93a Series victimizations, 110 (See Definition) Vehicle owned, 18 Victims of Property crimes (head of household) ethnicity, 17 gender, 93a race, 16 Violent crimes age, 10 ethnicity, 7 gender, 2, 6, 10 race, 5-6, 10, 85-86, 90 victim-offender relationship nonstrangers, 28 strangers, 28, 33-34
OFFENSES, See Crime Rates/Personal and Property Crimes
OWNERSHIP, of residence (tenure) Victims of Property crimes (head of household) ethnicity, 97 household burglary, 97-98 motor vehicle theft, 97-98 race, 97 reported to police, 97-98 theft, 97-98 vehicle owned, 18
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PERSONAL CRIMES, 1 (See Definition) Agency type providing assistance to victim, 109 Aggravated assault, See Aggravated Assault Assault, See Assault Distance from home, 65 Loss economic, 81-83 property stolen, 84 recovery of, 86 theft, 84-86 time from work, 87-90 value of, 85 Number of incidents, 26-27 Offender age, 39, 41, 45, 47 drug/alcohol use, 32 gender, 38, 44 multiple-offender victimizations, 44-49 number of, 37 race, 40, 42, 46, 48 single-offender victimizations, 38-43 victim-offender relationship, 33-34, 43, 49 weapons used, 66 Physical force, who used first, 67 Place of occurrence, 61-63 Police activity during initial contact, 108 response time to victim, 107 response to reported incident, 106 Purse snatching/pocket picking, See Purse Snatching/Pocket Picking Reporting to police, 91 Victims age, 96 ethnicity, 91b, 92, 95 gender, 91b, 92-93 race, 91b, 92, 94, 103 reasons for, 101 PERSONAL CRIMES (continued) reasons for not, 102-104 Rape, See Rape Robbery, See Robbery Series victimizations, 110 (See Definition) Simple assault, See Simple Assault Time of occurrence, 59-60 Victims activity at time of incident, 64 age, 3-4, 9-10, 29, 35, 41, 47, 69, 75, 79, 96 distance from home, 65 ethnicity, 7-8, 43a, 95 family income, 14-15, 35, 75 gender, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12-13, 29-31, 35, 43a, 69, 75 79-80, 93 head of household, 13 injury, 75 marital status, 11-12, 31, 35 medical care, 76, 79-80 expenses, 77 number of, 36 race, 5-6, 9-10, 15, 30, 35, 42, 43a, 48, 66, 77, 79- 80, 85-86, 88, 90, 94 self-protective measures, 68-70, 72-74 victim-offender relationship nonstrangers, 27-28, 37, 43a, 63, 66, 68, 75, 77, 79-80, 93-95, 104 strangers, 27-31, 35, 37, 43, 43a, 49, 63, 66, 68, 75, 77, 79-80, 93-95, 104
PHYSICAL INJURY (See Injury), 75, 78, 80
PHYSICAL FORCE, who used first, 67
POLICE Response time to victim, 107 Response to reported incident, 106 Victims of Personal crimes aggravated assault, 91, 101-102, 106-107 assault, 91, 101-104 purse snatching/pocket picking, 91, 101-103, 106 rape/sexual assault, 91, 101-104, 106 robbery, 91, 101-104, 106-107 simple assault, 91, 101-102, 106-107 Property crimes (head of household), 97 gender, 93a ownership of (tenure), 97-98 race, 105 Violent crimes activity during initial contact, 108 age, 96 ethnicity, 91b, 92, 95, 97 gender, 91b, 92-93, 93a race of, 91b, 92, 94, 97, 103, 105 reasons for, 101 for not, 102-105 reported to, 91, 91b, 92-93, 93a, 94-101 not reported, 91, 102-105 value of loss, 100 victim-offender relationship nonstrangers, 94-95, 104 strangers, 94-95, 104
PROPERTY CRIMES, 1 (See Definition) Agency type providing assistance to victim, 109 Burglary, See Burglary Loss economic, 81-83 property stolen, 84 recovery of, 86 theft, 84-86 time from work, 87-90 value of, 85, 100 Motor Vehicle Theft, See Motor Vehicle Theft Number of persons in household, 24 units in structure, 25 Place of occurrence, 61 Police activity during initial contact, 108 response time to victim, 107 response to reported incident, 106 Reporting to police, 91 Victims ethnicity, 91b, 97 family income, 99 gender, 91b, 93a head of household, 97 race, 91b, 97 value of loss, 100 reason for, 101 reasons for not, 102, 105 Series victimizations, 110 (See Definition) Theft, See Theft Time of occurrence, 59 Victims (head of household) activity at time of incident, 64 age, 19 distance from home, 65 ethnicity, 17, 97 family income, 20-23 race, 16, 21-23, 85-86, 88, 90, 97, 105 residence, ownership of (tenure), 97-98
PURSE SNATCHING/POCKET PICKING, (See Definition) Agency type providing assistance to victim, 109 Loss economic, 81-83 property stolen, 84 recovery of, 86 theft, 84-86 value of, 85 Number of incidents, 26 Place of occurrence, 61 Police activity during initial contact, 108 response to reported incident, 106 Reporting to police, 91 Victims age, 96 ethnicity, 92 gender, 92 race, 92 reasons for, 101 reasons for not, 102-103 Series victimizations, 110 (See Definition) Time of occurrence, 59 Victims activity at time of incident, 64 PURSE SNATCHING/POCKET PICKING (continued) age, 3-4, 9, 96 distance from home, 65 ethnicity, 7-8 family income, 14-15 gender, 2, 4, 6, 8, 12-13 head of household, 13 marital status, 11-12 race, 5-6, 9, 15, 85-86, 103
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RACE Offender, 48 age, 45 multiple-offender victimizations, 45-46, 48 single-offender victimizations, 40, 42 Victims of Personal crimes aggravated assault, 5-6, 9-10, 15, 30, 35, 40, 42, 43a, 45-46, 69, 94 assault, 5-6, 9, 15, 30, 35, 40, 42, 43a, 45-46, 48, 69, 75, 77, 79-80, 82, 88, 94, 103 purse snatching/pocket picking, 5-6, 9, 15, 82, 85-86, 92, 103 rape/sexual assault, 5-6, 9, 15, 30, 40, 42, 43a, 45- 46, 69, 82, 88, 94, 103 robbery, 5-6, 9-10, 15, 30, 40, 42, 43a, 45-46, 48, 69, 75, 77, 79-80, 82, 85-86, 88, 94, 103 simple assault, 5-6, 9-10, 15, 30, 35, 40, 42, 43a, 45-46, 69, 94 Property crimes (head of household), 16 age, 18 economic loss, 82 ethnicity, 97 family income, 21-23 household burglary, 16, 21, 82, 85-86, 88, 90, 97, 105 motor vehicle theft, 16, 23, 82, 85-86, 88, 90, 97 105 property recovery, 86 residence ownership of (tenure), 97 theft, 16, 18, 22, 82, 85-86, 88, 90, 97, 105 time from work, 88, 90 value of loss, 85 Violent crimes, 5, 42, 48 age, 9-10, 69, 75 days lost from work, 88, 90 economic loss, 82 family income, 15, 75 gender, 6, 10, 30, 69, 75 injury, 75 medical care, 79-80 expenses, 77 insurance coverage, 78 property recovery, 86 reasons for not reporting, 103, 105 reporting to, 91b, 92, 94, 97 self-protective measures, 69, 71 theft loss, 85-86 value of loss, 85 victim-offender relationship nonstrangers, 43a, 75, 94 strangers, 30, 35, 43a, 75, 94 Weapons used, 71 RAPE/SEXUAL ASSAULT, (See Definition) Agency type providing assistance to victim, 109 Loss economic, 81-82 time from work, 87-89 Number of incidents, 26-27 Offender age, 39, 45 alcohol/drug use, 32 gender, 38, 44 multiple-victimizations, 44-46, 49 number of, 37 race, 40, 42, 46 single-victimizations, 38-43 victim-offender relationship, 33-34, 43, 49 weapons used, 66 Physical force, who used first, 67 Place of occurrence, 61, 63 Police response to reported incident, 106 Reporting to police, 91 Victims age, 96 ethnicity, 95 gender, 93 race, 94, 103 reasons for, 101 reasons for not, 102-104 Self protective measures, 68-70, 72-73 Series victimizations, 110 (See Definition) Time of occurrence, 59 Victim-offender relationship nonstrangers, 27-28, 37, 43a, 63, 66, 68, 93-95, 104 strangers, 27-31, 37, 43, 43a, 49, 63, 66, 68, 93-95, 104 Victims activity at time of incident, 64 age, 3-4, 9, 29, 69, 96 characteristics of household, 13 distance from home, 65 ethnicity, 7-8, 43a, 95 family income, 14-15 gender, 2, 4, 6, 8, 12-13, 29-31, 43a, 69, 93 marital status, 11-12, 31 medical care, 76 number of, 36 race, 5-6, 9, 15, 30, 42, 43a, 69, 88, 94, 103
RENTERS, See Ownership
REPORTING TO POLICE, See Police
ROBBERY, (See Definition) Agency type providing assistance to victim, 109 Loss economic, 81-83 property stolen, 84 recovery of, 86 theft, 85-86 time from work, 87-89 value of, 85 Number of incidents, 26-27 Offender age, 39, 41, 45, 47 alcohol/drug use, 32 armed, 60, 62 gender, 38, 44 multiple-victimizations, 44-49 ROBBERY (continued) number of, 37 race, 40, 42, 46, 48 single-victimizations, 38-43 unarmed, 60, 62 victim-offender relationship, 33-34, 43, 49 weapons used, 66 Physical force, who used first, 67 Place of occurrence, 61-63 Police activity during initial contact, 108 response time to victim, 107 response to reported incident, 106 Reporting to police, 91 Victims age, 96 ethnicity, 95 gender, 93 race, 94, 103 reasons for, 101 reasons for not, 102-104 Series victimizations, 110 (See Definition) Time of occurrence, 59-60 Victim-offender relationship nonstrangers, 27-28, 37, 43a, 63, 66, 68, 75, 77, 79- 80, 93-95, 104 strangers, 27-31, 37, 43, 43a, 49, 63, 66, 68, 75, 77, 79-80, 93-95, 104 Victims activity at time of incident, 64 age, 3-4, 9-10, 29, 41, 47, 69, 75, 79, 96 distance from home, 65 ethnicity, 7-8, 43a, 95 family income, 14-15, 75 gender, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12-13, 29-31, 43a, 69, 75, 79-80, 93 head of household, 13 injury, 75 marital status, 11-12, 31 medical care, 76, 79-80 expenses, 77 number of, 36 race, 5-6, 9-10, 15, 30, 42, 43a, 48, 69, 75, 77, 79-80, 85-86, 88, 94, 103 self-protective measures, 68-70, 72-74
SCHOOL CRIMES, 61-64
SELF-PROTECTIVE MEASURES TAKEN, by Victims of Personal crimes aggravated assault, 68-70, 72-74 assault, 68, 70, 72-74 rape/sexual assault, 68, 70, 72-73 robbery, 68-70, 72-74 simple assault, 68-70, 72-74 Violent crimes age, 69 gender, 69, 71 measure taken by, 72 harmful, 74 helpful, 73 race, 69, 71 type of measures, 70-71 victim-offender relationship strangers or nonstrangers, 68 SERIES VICTIMIZATION, 110 (See Definition)
SEX, See Gender
SEXUAL ASSAULT, See Rape/Sexual Assault
SIMPLE ASSAULT, (See Definition) Agency type providing assistance to victim, 109 Aggravated assault, See also Aggravated Loss economic, 81, 83 time from work, 87 Number of incidents, 26-27 Offender age, 39, 45 alcohol/drug use, 32 gender, 38, 44 multiple-offender victimizations, 44-46, 49 number of, 37 race, 40, 42, 46 single-offender victimizations, 38-43 victim-offender relationship, 33-34, 43, 49 weapons used, 66 Physical force who used first, 67 Place of occurrence, 61 Police activity during initial contact, 108 response time to victim, 107 response to reported incident, 106 Reporting to police, 91 Victims age, 96 ethnicity, 95 gender, 93 race, 94 reasons for, 101 reasons for not, 102 Series victimizations, 110 (See Definition) Time of occurrence, 59 Victim-offender relationship nonstrangers, 27-28, 37, 43a, 66, 68, 93-95 strangers, 27-31, 35, 37, 43, 43a, 49, 37, 66, 68, 93- 95 Victims activity at time of incident, 64 age, 3-4, 9-10, 29, 35, 69, 96 distance from home, 65 ethnicity, 7-8, 43a, 95 family income, 14-15, 35 gender, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12-13, 29-31, 35, 43a, 69, 93 head of household, 13 marital status, 11-12, 31, 35 medical care, 76 number of, 36 race, 5-6, 9-10, 15, 30, 35, 42, 43a, 69, 94 self-protective measures, 68-70, 72-74
SINGLE-OFFENDER VICTIMIZATIONS, See Offenders
STOLEN PROPERTY, See Loss
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THEFT, (See Definition) Agency type providing assistance to victim, 109 Loss economic, 81-83 property stolen, 84 recovered of, 86 time from work, 87-90 value of, 85, 100 Number of persons in household, 24 units in structure, 25 Place of occurrence, 61 Distance from home, 65 Police activity during initial contact, 108 response time to victim, 107 response to reported incident, 106 Reporting to police, 91 Victims ethnicity, 99 family income, 99 gender, 93a head of household, 97, 105 race, 97, 105 value of loss, 100 reasons for, 101 reasons for not, 102, 105 Series victimizations, 110 (See Definition) Time of occurrence, 59 Type of, 22 Victims (head of household) activity at time of incident, 64 age, 18-19 distance from home, 65 ethnicity, 17, 97 family income, 20, 22 gender, 93a race, 16, 18, 22, 85-86, 88, 90, 97, 105 residence, ownership of (tenure), 18, 97-98
TIME OF OCCURRENCE, 59-60
TYPE OF CRIMES, 1
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VICTIMS Activity at time of incident, 64 Age, 3-4, 9-10, 29, 35, 41, 47, 69, 75, 78-79, 82 Distance from home, 65 Ethnicity, 7-8, 43a, 82 Family income, 14-15, 35, 75, 78, 82 Gender, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12-13, 29-31, 35, 43a, 69, 71, 75, 78-80, 82 Head of household, 13 Injury, 75 Loss economic, 81-83 recovered of, 86 theft, 85-86 time from work, 87-90 value of, 85 VICTIMS (continued) Marital status, 11-12, 31, 35 Medical care, 79-80 expenses, 77 insurance coverage, 78 Number of, 36 Police activity during initial contact, 108 reasons for not reporting, 103, 104 reporting to police, 91b, 92-96 response time to victim, 107 Race, 5-6, 9-10, 15, 30, 35, 42, 43a, 48, 69, 71, 75, 77-80, 82, 85-86, 88, 90, 103 Self-protective measures, 68-74 Victim-offender relationship nonstrangers, 27, 43a, 68, 75, 77, 79-80, 93-95 strangers, 27, 29-31, 43, 43a, 49, 68, 75, 77, 79-80, 93-95 Weapons used, 71
VICTIM-OFFENDER RELATIONSHIP Assault, 75, 77, 79-80 Injury, 75 Medical care, 79-80 expenses, 77 Multiple-offender victimizations, 49 Nonstrangers, 27-28, 37, 43a, 63, 66, 68, 75, 77, 79- 80, 93-95, 104 Number of offenders, 37 victimizations, 28 Place of occurrence, 63 Police reasons for not reporting, 104 reporting to, 94-95 Robbery, 75, 77, 79-80 Single-offender victimizations, 38-39, 43 Strangers, 27-31, 37, 43a, 49, 63, 66, 68, 75, 77, 79- 80, 93-95, 104 Victims age, 35 ethnicity, 43a family income, 35 gender, 35, 43a marital status, 35 race, 35, 42, 43a self-protective measures, 68 Weapons use, 66
VICTIMIZATION RATES, 1
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN, See Family Violence/or Gender (Victim-Offender Relationship)
VIOLENT CRIMES, See Personal Crimes
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WEAPONS used, 66, 70-71 Police Reasons for not reporting, 104 Reporting to, 94-95
Table 59. Personal and property crimes, 2008: Percent distribution of incidents, by type of crime and time of occurrence Percent of incidents Daytime Nighttime Not known Number of 6 a.m.- 6 p.m. - Midnight - Not or not Type of crime incidents Total 6 p.m. Total midnight 6 a.m. known available Crimes of violence 4,581,260 100 % 53.6 43.5 31.2 11.3 1.0 2.9 Completed violence 1,291,780 100 % 43.9 54.0 37.7 15.2 1.1 * 2.1 * Attempted/threatened violence 3,289,490 100 % 57.4 39.4 28.6 9.8 1.0 * 3.2 Rape/Sexual assault a 200,520 100 % 42.5 55.8 32.8 21.7 1.4 * 1.7 * Robbery 504,110 100 % 48.5 51.5 32.3 17.5 1.6 * 0.0 * Completed/property taken 346,240 100 % 51.1 48.9 28.0 20.0 0.9 * 0.0 * With injury 127,290 100 % 44.2 55.8 33.9 19.5 * 2.4 * 0.0 * Without injury 218,950 100 % 55.1 44.9 24.6 20.3 0.0 * 0.0 * Attempted to take property 157,870 100 % 42.7 57.3 41.9 12.0 * 3.3 * 0.0 * With injury 56,800 100 % 55.0 * 45.0 * 34.6 * 10.4 * 0.0 * 0.0 * Without injury 101,070 100 % 35.9 * 64.1 46.0 12.9 * 5.2 * 0.0 * Assault 3,876,640 100 % 54.8 41.8 31.0 9.9 0.9 * 3.3 Aggravated 768,770 100 % 44.6 52.5 41.5 10.9 0.0 * 2.9 * Simple 3,107,870 100 % 57.4 39.2 28.4 9.7 1.2 * 3.4 Purse snatching/Pocket picking 136,710 100 % 51.3 44.7 33.0 11.7 * 0.0 * 4.0 * Property crimes 16,319,180 100 % 40.5 42.9 12.7 17.8 12.4 16.7 Household burglary 3,188,620 100 % 46.0 33.2 10.2 13.8 9.1 20.8 Completed 2,598,960 100 % 48.1 29.6 8.8 11.5 9.3 22.3 Forcible entry 1,191,290 100 % 52.2 30.1 8.5 11.0 10.6 17.7 Unlawful entry without force 1,407,670 100 % 44.6 29.3 9.1 12.0 8.2 26.1 Attempted forcible entry 589,660 100 % 36.9 48.8 16.5 23.8 8.5 14.3 Motor vehicle theft 795,160 100 % 26.8 65.3 16.5 34.5 14.3 7.9 Completed 593,360 100 % 30.2 61.9 17.1 31.6 13.2 7.9 Attempted 201,800 100 % 16.7 * 75.2 14.7 * 42.9 17.5 * 8.1 * Theft 12,335,400 100 % 39.9 43.9 13.1 17.8 13.1 16.2 Completed 11,740,750 100 % 40.7 43.0 12.9 17.2 12.9 16.3 Less than $50 2,859,180 100 % 40.2 39.8 10.1 16.8 13.0 20.0 $50 - $249 4,169,140 100 % 42.6 43.6 13.8 16.6 13.2 13.9 $250 or more 3,265,320 100 % 37.3 48.4 14.5 20.0 13.8 14.3 Amount not available 1,447,100 100 % 44.0 35.5 12.4 13.4 9.7 20.5 Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Amount not available 1,447,100 100 % 44.0 35.5 12.4 13.4 9.7 20.5 Attempted 594,660 100 % 24.0 62.8 16.0 29.9 16.9 13.2 Note: Detail may not add to total shown because of rounding. *Estimate is based on 10 or fewer sample cases. a Includes verbal threats of rape and threats of sexual Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Table 60. Personal robbery and assault by armed or unarmed offenders, 2008: Percent of incidents Daytime Nighttime Not known Type of crime Number of 6 a.m. - 6 p.m.- Midnight - Not or not and offender incidents Total 6 p.m. Total midnight 6 a.m. known available Robbery By armed offenders 200,930 100 % 44.8 55.2 37.2 18.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * By unarmed offenders 248,420 100 % 56.2 43.8 24.6 15.9 3.3 * 0.0 * Assault By armed offenders 701,440 100 % 46.0 50.8 40.3 10.4 0.0 * 3.2 * By unarmed offenders 2,967,070 100 % 57.9 38.9 27.6 10.0 1.2 * 3.2 *Estimate is based on 10 or fewer sample cases. Note: Detail may not add to total shown because of rounding. Excludes data in which the presence of a weapon was not ascertained. Percent distribution of incidents, by type of crime, type of offender, and time of occurrence Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Table 61. Selected personal and property crimes, 2008: Percent distribution of incidents, by type of crime and place of occurrence
At, in, or near On the a friend's, Inside a At or in street relative's or restaurant, Other Number of respondent's Near near neighbor's bar, or commercial Type of crime incidents Total home home home home nightclub building Crimes of violence 4,581,260 100 % 18.4 10.9 5.9 9.1 3.2 8.9 7.0 13.3 1.9 13.6 0.7 7.1 Completed violence 1,291,780 100 % 27.7 4.8 6.9 12.3 2.9 * 3.7 8.8 11.4 1.9 * 14.7 1.6 * 3.4 Attempted/threatened violence 3,289,490 100 % 14.7 13.2 5.5 7.9 3.3 10.9 6.3 14.1 2.0 13.1 0.4 * 8.6 Rape/sexual assault a 200,520 100 % 35.0 4.2 * 3.4 * 18.3 * 0.0 * 6.0 * 0.0 * 12.1 * 7.2 * 10.9 * 0.0 * 2.9 * Robbery 504,110 100 % 16.0 6.6 * 10.2 8.5 0.8 * 4.2 * 17.0 5.9 * 0.0 * 25.6 0.4 * 4.9 * Completed/property taken 346,240 100 % 19.5 7.0 * 12.5 8.2 * 1.1 * 0.0 * 15.5 7.1 * 0.0 * 23.7 0.5 * 4.8 * With injury 127,290 100 % 19.6 * 8.6 * 16.0 * 6.5 * 3.1 * 0.0 * 17.7 * 5.4 * 0.0 * 16.5 * 1.4 * 5.2 * Without injury 218,950 100 % 19.5 6.1 * 10.4 * 9.2 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 14.2 * 8.0 * 0.0 * 27.9 0.0 * 4.6 * Attempted to take property 157,870 100 % 8.3 * 5.7 * 5.2 * 8.9 * 0.0 * 13.5 * 20.2 * 3.3 * 0.0 * 29.6 0.0 * 5.2 * With injury 56,800 100 % 14.4 * 0.0 * 5.3 * 5.7 * 0.0 * 13.3 * 15.5 * 3.5 * 0.0 * 42.3 * 0.0 * 0.0 * Without injury 101,070 100 % 4.9 * 8.9 * 5.2 * 10.8 * 0.0 * 13.6 * 22.9 * 3.2 * 0.0 * 22.5 * 0.0 * 8.0 * Assault 3,876,640 100 % 17.8 11.8 5.5 8.7 3.7 9.6 6.1 14.3 1.9 12.2 0.8 * 7.6 Aggravated 768,770 100 % 16.4 13.0 6.2 11.0 2.9 * 7.2 10.0 7.3 3.1 * 15.9 0.9 * 6.1 Simple 3,107,870 100 % 18.2 11.5 5.3 8.2 3.9 10.2 5.1 16.1 1.6 11.3 0.8 * 8.0 Purse snatching/pocket picking 136,710 100 % 8.7 * 0.0 * 5.9 * 2.4 * 17.8 * 13.0 * 10.0 * 4.8 * 0.0 * 24.4 * 8.9 * 4.0 * Motor vehicle theft 795,160 100 % 4.5 * 41.8 16.9 1.8 * ... 2.3 * 21.1 0.9 * 0.0 * 8.3 2.5 * Completed 593,360 100 % 5.3 * 41.4 14.4 2.4 * ... 3.0 * 21.6 1.1 * 0.0 * 7.8 2.8 * Attempted 201,800 100 % 1.9 * 43.0 24.1 0.0 * ... 0.0 * 19.5 0.0 * 0.0 * 9.8 * 1.6 * Theft 12,335,400 100 % 11.0 42.1 6.9 3.8 1.5 4.5 11.9 7.3 0.8 3.7 0.8 5.7 Note: Detail may not add to total shown because of rounding. *E ti t i b d 10 f l Property Crimes Other Inside school building/on school property In apartment yard, park, field, or playground On street other than near own home Parking lot or garage On public transportation or inside station Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 *Estimate is based on 10 or fewer sample cases. ...Not applicable a Includes verbal threats of rape and threats of sexual assault. Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Table 62. Personal robbery and assault by armed or unarmed offenders, 2008: On the Inside a street restaurant, Other Type of crime Number of Near near bar, or commercial and offender incidents Total home home nightclub building Other Robbery By armed offenders 200,930 100 % 15.2 * 12.8 * 11.8 * 4.9 * 2.0 * 2.5 * 20.9 3.3 * 0.0 * 20.3 0.0 * 6.4 By unarmed offenders 248,420 100 % 18.3 3.0 * 11.2 * 11.9 * 0.0 * 5.1 * 15.1 * 6.6 * 0.0 * 24.8 0.7 * 3.3 * Assault By armed offenders 701,440 100 % 16.5 13.7 6.8 8.9 3.2 * 7.9 10.1 6.7 2.8 * 16.4 1.0 * 6.1 By unarmed offenders 2,967,070 100 % 18.4 10.9 4.8 8.9 3.8 9.7 5 16.5 1.7 11.3 0.7 * 8.2 *Estimate is based on 10 or fewer sample cases. Parking lot or garage On public transporta- tion or inside station Note: Detail may not add to total shown because of rounding. Excludes incidents in which the presence of a weapon was not ascertained. At or in respond- ent's home At, in, or near a friend's, relative's, or neighbor's home Percent distribution of incidents, by type of crime, type of offender, and place of occurrence Inside school building/on school property On street other than near own home In apartment yard, park, field, or playground Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Table 63. Personal crimes of violence, 2008: On the Inside a At or in street restaurant, Other Relationship and Number of respondent's Near near bar, or commercial type of crime incidents home home home nightclub building Involving strangers Crimes of violence 2,285,170 100 % 4.9 10.6 7.6 4.8 4.3 10.7 10.5 11.4 3.1 22.1 1.1 * 9.0 Rape/sexual assault a 70,630 100 % 15.9 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 6.3 * 0.0 * 5.9 * 0.0 * 22.6 * 20.4 * 23.2 * 0.0 * 5.7 * Robbery 340,480 100 % 7.2 * 7.9 * 10.6 * 3.1 * 1.2 * 5.3 * 22.9 5.4 * 0.0 * 32.1 0.5 * 3.8 * Assault 1,874,060 100 % 4.1 11.4 7.3 5.0 5.0 11.9 8.6 12.1 3.0 20.2 1.2 * 10.1 Involving nonstrangers Crimes of violence 2,296,090 100 % 31.7 11.2 4.2 13.5 2.1 7.0 3.5 15.2 0.8 * 5.1 0.4 * 5.2 Rape/sexual assault a 129,880 100 % 45.5 6.5 * 5.3 * 24.9 * 0.0 * 6.0 * 0.0 * 6.4 * 0.0 * 4.2 * 0.0 * 1.3 * Robbery 163,630 100 % 34.4 3.8 * 9.4 * 19.7 * 0.0 * 1.9 * 4.7 * 6.8 * 0.0 * 12.1 * 0.0 * 7.2 * Assault 2,002,580 100 % 30.6 12.1 3.7 12.2 2.4 7.5 3.6 16.4 1.0 * 4.6 0.4 * 5.3 Note: Detail may not add to total shown because of rounding. *Estimate is based on 10 or fewer sample cases. On street other than near own home On public transportation or inside station Other Percent distribution of incidents, by victim-offender relationship, type of crime, and place of occurrence a Includes verbal threats of rape and threats of sexual assault. Total At, in, or near a friend's, relative's, or neighbor's home Parking lot or garage Inside school building/on school property In apartment yard, park, field, or playground Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Table 64. Personal and property crimes, 2008: Working On the way On the way Shopping Number of or on to or from to or from or running Type of crime incidents Total duty work school errands Crimes of violence 4,581,260 100 % 14.8 3.9 5.1 7.4 5.1 10.1 20.6 2.7 25.4 3.5 1.4 Rape/sexual assault a 200,520 100 % 6.3 * 2.0 * 6.4 * 8.2 * 1.6 * 12.1 * 17.7 * 6.6 * 39.0 0.0 * 0.0 Robbery 504,110 100 % 2.3 * 11.8 7.1 * 13.4 9.5 4.6 * 22.6 5.8 * 18.2 3.2 * 1.5 Aggravated assault 768,770 100 % 12.9 3.5 * 2.9 * 10.1 7.4 4.4 * 23.1 2.0 * 27.1 3.3 * 3.3 Simple assault 3,107,870 100 % 17.8 2.9 5.2 5.7 4.1 12.2 19.9 2.1 25.2 3.8 1.0
Purse snatching/pocket picking 136,710 100 % 3.8 * 5.9 * 8.6 * 9.5 * 19.3 * 4.8 * 36.8 4.2 * 4.5 * 2.5 * 0.0 Property crimes 16,319,180 100 % 14.7 0.9 0.4 1.7 5.3 4.5 14.2 27.5 11.0 3.4 16.2 Household burglary 3,188,620 100 % 23.6 1.2 0.2 * 3.5 5.9 1.1 * 19.1 15.5 8.6 4.2 17.2 Motor vehicle theft 795,160 100 % 9.5 1.1 * 0.0 * 0.4 * 6.0 0 * 11.4 41.4 14.3 4.1 * 11.8 Theft 12,335,400 100 % 12.8 0.8 0.5 1.4 5.1 5.7 13.2 29.7 11.4 3.2 16.3 Note: Detail may not add to total shown because of rounding. *Estimate is based on 10 or fewer sample cases. Other Don't know On the way to or from some other place a Includes verbal threats of rape and threats of sexual assault. Percent distribution of incidents, by victim's activity at time of incident and type of crime Attending school Leisure activity away from home Sleeping Other activities at home Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Table 65. Select personal and property crimes, 2008: Percent distribution of incidents, by distance from home and type of crime
Inside Near One mile Number of home or respondent's from home Type of crime incidents Total lodging home or less Crimes of violence 4,581,260 100 % 18.4 17.9 17.9 21.0 20.2 3.8 0.8 Rape/sexual assault a 200,520 100 % 35.0 13.5 * 23.5 16.3 * 9.9 * 1.7 * 0.0 * Robbery 504,110 100 % 16.0 18.1 28.2 12.6 19.7 5.4 * 0.0 * Assault 3,876,640 100 % 17.8 18.1 16.3 22.3 20.8 3.7 1.0 Aggravated 768,770 100 % 16.4 21.6 18.9 19.0 19.0 4.4 * 0.8 * Simple 3,107,870 100 % 18.2 17.2 15.7 23.1 21.2 3.6 1.1 * Purse snatching/pocket picking 136,710 100 % 8.7 * 3.7 * 26.7 * 48.0 6.5 * 4.9 * 1.6 * Property crimes Motor vehicle theft 795,160 100 % 4.5 * 60.1 7.2 12.5 11.0 3.9 * 0.8 * Theft 12,335,400 100 % 11.2 52.4 6.9 13.7 10.8 3.5 1.4 Note: Detail may not add to total shown because of rounding. *Estimate is based on 10 or fewer sample cases. Five miles from home or less 50 miles from home or less More than 50 miles from home Don't know or not available a Includes verbal threats of rape and threats of sexual assault. Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Table 66. Personal crimes of violence, 2008:
Total Hand Other All incidents Number Total firearm gun gun Crimes of violence 4,581,260 100 % 73.7 19.8 6.6 5.8 0.8 * 0.1 * 4.9 1.2 3.9 1.8 1.5 6.6 Completed violence 1,291,780 100 % 69.5 25.3 9.8 8.2 1.4 * 0.2 * 5.4 0.8 * 4.6 2.7 * 2.1 * 5.3 Attempted/threatened violence 3,289,490 100 % 75.3 17.6 5.4 4.8 0.6 * 0.0 * 4.7 1.3 3.6 1.4 1.2 7.1 Rape/sexual assault a 200,520 100 % 79.6 1.4 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 1.4 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 19.0 Robbery 504,110 100 % 49.3 39.9 23.7 21.4 2.3 * 0.0 * 9.3 1.5 * 2.8 * 1.2 * 1.4 * 10.9 Completed/property taken 346,240 100 % 46.2 44.7 28.8 25.4 3.4 * 0.0 * 9.9 * 1.2 * 2.5 * 1.2 * 1.2 * 9.2 * With injury 127,290 100 % 58.4 33.9 25.3 * 21.0 * 4.2 * 0.0 * 5.5 * 3.2 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 7.7 * Without injury 218,950 100 % 39.1 50.9 30.8 28.0 2.8 * 0.0 * 12.5 * 0.0 * 3.9 * 1.8 * 1.9 * 10.0 * Attempted to take property 157,870 100 % 56.1 29.3 12.7 * 12.7 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 7.9 * 2.1 * 3.3 * 1.2 * 2.0 * 14.6 * With injury 56,800 100 % 74.9 11.1 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 5.3 * 5.9 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 13.9 * Without injury 101,070 100 % 45.6 39.5 19.8 * 19.8 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 9.4 * 0.0 * 5.2 * 1.9 * 3.1 * 15.0 * Assault 3,876,640 100 % 76.5 18.1 4.8 4.0 0.7 * 0.1 * 4.5 1.2 4.2 1.9 1.5 5.4 Aggravated 768,770 100 % 8.0 91.2 24.0 20.3 3.3 * 0.4 * 22.6 5.9 21.3 9.7 7.7 0.8 * With injury 236,600 100 % 25.9 71.5 11.4 * 7.4 * 2.7 * 1.2 * 13.6 * 2.8 * 21.2 13.0 * 9.6 * 2.5 * Threatened with weapon 532,170 100 % 0.0 * 100.0 29.6 26.0 3.6 * 0.0 * 26.6 7.3 21.4 8.3 6.9 * 0.0 * Simple b 3,107,870 100 % 93.5 6.5 With minor injury 589,360 100 % 97.7 2.3 * Without injury 2,518,500 100 % 92.5 7.5 Involving strangers Crimes of violence 2,285,170 100 % 67.2 23.4 10.6 9.5 1.2 * 0.0 * 4.9 1.3 * 3.8 1.3 * 1.4 * 9.4 Rape/sexual assault a 70,630 100 % 68.0 0.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 32.0 * Robbery 340,480 100 % 38.3 49.1 33.2 29.8 3.4 * 0.0 * 10.3 * 2.2 * 1.5 * 0.6 * 1.2 * 12.7 Aggravated assault 399,380 100 % 6.6 * 91.9 32.6 28.9 3.7 * 0.0 * 19.5 5.5 * 20.5 6.9 * 6.9 * 1.5 * Si l lt b Sharp object Blunt object Other weapon Percent of incidents, by type of crime, victim-offender relationship, and weapons use Total incidents Percent No weapon used Weapon used Gun type unknown Knife Type unknown Don't know if weapon present Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Simple assault b 1,474,680 100 % 90.3 9.7 Involving nonstrangers Crimes of violence 2,296,090 100 % 80.1 16.2 2.6 2.0 0.5 * 0.1 * 4.8 1.0 * 3.9 2.2 1.5 * 3.8 Rape/sexual assault a 129,880 100 % 85.9 2.1 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 2.1 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 12.0 * Robbery 163,630 100 % 72.2 20.7 * 4.0 * 4.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 7.0 * 0.0 * 5.3 * 2.5 * 1.9 * 7.1 * Aggravated assault 369,400 100 % 9.5 * 90.5 14.6 11.0 2.9 * 0.8 * 26.1 6.3 * 22.2 12.7 8.6 * 0.0 * Simple assault b 1,633,190 100 % 96.4 3.6 Note: Responses for weapons use are tallied once, based on a hierarchy. In previous editions, multiple responses for weapons were tallied. *Estimate is based on 10 or fewer sample cases. ...Not applicable. b Simple assault, by definition, does not involve the use of a weapon. a Includes verbal threats of rape and threats of sexual assault. Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Table 67. Personal crimes of violence, 2008: or threaten physical force
Respondent Someone else Don't know Total crimes was first to was first to who was first Not Type of crime using force use force use force to use force available Crimes of violence 371,320 100 % 9.8 * 76.4 1.0 * 1.3 * 11.5 Rape/sexual assault a 13,400 100 %* 0.0 * 87.5 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 12.5 * Robbery 73,870 100 % 10.2 * 71.1 0.0 * 0.0 * 18.7 * Assault 284,050 100 % 10.1 * 77.3 1.3 * 1.6 * 9.6 * Aggravated 66,030 100 % 14.8 * 63.4 5.7 * 0.0 * 16.1 * Simple 218,020 100 % 8.7 * 81.5 0.0 * 2.1 * 7.7 * Note: Detail may not add to total shown because of rounding. *Estimate is based on 10 or fewer sample cases. a Includes verbal threats of rape and threats of sexual assault. Percent distribution of violent crime victimizations, by type of crime and who was first to use Number of victimizations Offender was first to use force Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Table 68. Personal crimes of violence, 2008: Percent of violent victimizations in which victims took self-protective measures, by type of crime and victim-offender relationship Percent of all victimizations All Involving Involving Type of crime victimizations strangers nonstrangers 2,797,070 57.6 % 55.4 % 59.8 % Completed violence 829,360 60.9 53.7 66.1 Attempted/threatened violence 1,967,710 56.3 56.0 56.7 128,520 63.1 63.9 62.6 Robbery 361,090 65.4 63.5 69.6 Completed/property taken 204,260 54.9 46.2 68.4 With injury 105,540 74.5 77.9 69.7 Without injury 98,720 42.8 27.8 67.5 Attempted to take property 156,830 87.3 89.2 76.5 * With injury 61,070 95.0 100.0 60.1 * Without injury 95,760 83.0 82.9 83.6 * Assault 2,307,460 56.3 53.6 58.8 Aggravated 478,430 57.0 49.5 65.0 With injury 134,410 53.2 50.0 56.1 Threatened with weapon 344,020 58.6 49.3 69.4 Simple 1,829,030 56.1 54.7 57.3 With minor injury 406,940 66.0 65.7 66.2 Without injury 1,422,100 53.8 53.3 54.3 *Estimate is based on 10 or fewer sample cases. a Includes verbal threats of rape and threats of sexual assault. Number of victimizations Rape/sexual assaulta Total Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Table 69. Personal crimes of violence, 2008: by victim characteristics and type of crime
Percent of all victimizations Crimes Attempted/ Rape/ Robbery Assault of Completed threatened sexual With Without violence violence violence assault a Total injury injury Total Simple Sex Male 55.1 % 55.7 % 55.0 % 51.9 %* 66.5 % 85.4 % 55.5 % 53.5 % 53.4 % 53.6 % Female 60.5 65.7 58.1 65.7 63.8 74.6 57.2 59.6 61.6 59.1 Race b White only 55.5 % 59.7 % 54.1 % 60.8 % 59.8 % 67.8 % 55.6 % 54.9 % 55.2 % 54.8 % Black only 60.9 63.9 59.0 56.8 * 67.2 100.0 52.7 59.4 62.3 58.3 Age 12-19 51.6 % 58.0 % 48.6 % 60.5 % 70.4 % 80.6 % 63.1 % 48.1 % 51.6 % 47.4 % 20-34 61.8 62.6 61.4 60.6 67.8 90.8 51.8 61.0 54.6 62.9 35-49 63.9 66.2 63.1 72.5 * 57.4 63.4 * 54.5 64.3 73.9 62.0 50-64 48.7 47.4 49.0 47.2 * 58.7 * 100.0 * 51.1 * 48.0 51.5 47.1 65 or older 50.4 66.7 * 47.3 66.7 * 58 * 0.0 * 100.0 * 48.3 22.8 * 52.9 *Estimate is based on 10 or fewer sample cases. a Includes verbal threats of rape and threats of sexual assault. Percent of victimizations in which victims took self-protective measures, Victim characteristic Aggravated b Excludes data on persons of "Other" races and persons indicating two or more races. Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Table 70. Personal crimes of violence, 2008: Crimes Attempted/ of Completed threatened Self-protective measure violence violence violence Total number of self-protective measures 100 % 100 % 100 % 100 % 100 % 100 % 100 % 100 % 100 % 100 % Attacked offender with weapon 1.3 1.8 * 1.0 * 2.7 * 4.2 * 4.3 * 4.1 * 0.6 * 1.8 * 0.3 * Attacked offender without weapon 7.7 9.5 6.8 2.9 * 7.0 10.4 * 3.1 * 8.1 6.7 8.5 Threatened offender with weapon 0.6 * 0.7 * 0.6 * 0.0 * 1.0 * 1.8 * 0.0 * 0.6 * 2.4 * 0.1 * Threatened offender without weapon 1.0 * 0.5 * 1.3 * 1.9 * 1.8 * 1.3 * 2.2 * 0.9 * 0.0 * 1.1 * Resisted or captured offender 22.3 35.0 16.2 30.9 25.6 31.6 18.9 21.1 18.4 21.9 Scared or warned offender 11.2 11.4 11.0 12.0 * 15.2 16.9 13.2 * 10.3 10.6 10.2 Persuaded or appeased offender 12.7 9.8 14.1 14.1 * 11.3 7.0 * 16.2 12.9 9.3 13.9 Ran away or hid 16.2 10.8 18.8 13.6 * 14.3 9.4 * 19.9 16.7 25.4 14.2 Got help or gave alarm 14.4 9.2 16.9 14.0 * 9.3 8.1 * 10.7 * 15.4 15.0 15.5 Screamed from pain or fear 3.0 7.2 1.0 * 6.2 * 4.6 * 5.9 * 3.2 * 2.5 2.2 * 2.6 Took other measures 9.6 4.1 12.3 1.8 * 5.7 * 3.1 * 8.5 * 10.9 8.2 11.7 *Estimate is based on 10 or fewer sample cases. Total Aggravated Assault a Includes verbal threats of rape and threats of sexual assault. Rape/sexual assault a Simple Percent distribution of self-protective measures employed by victims, by type of measure and type of crime Percent of self-protective measures used Note: Detail may not add to total shown because of rounding. Some respondents provided more than one self-protective measure employed. With injury Without injury Total Robbery Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Table 71. Personal crimes of violence, 2008: Percent distribution of self-protective measures victims used, by selected victim characteristics Percent of self-protective measures Sex Race a Self-protective measure Both Male Female White only Black only Total 100 % 100 % 100 % 100 % 100 % Attacked offender with weapon 1.3 1.6 * 1.0 * 0.8 * 2.8 * Attacked offender without weapon 7.7 10.2 5.2 6.8 10.2 Threatened offender with weapon 0.6 * 1.3 * 0.0 * 0.7 * 0.9 * Threatened offender without weapon 1.0 * 1.7 * 0.4 * 1.3 * 0.6 * Resisted or captured offender 22.3 24.4 20.4 20.8 27.5 Scared or warned offender 11.2 7.8 14.4 11.7 9.2 Persuaded or appeased offender 12.7 14.9 10.6 13.4 12.0 Ran away or hid 16.2 15.5 16.8 15.9 15.2 Got help or gave alarm 14.4 11.0 17.6 13.9 14.7 Screamed from pain or fear 3.0 1.1 * 4.9 3.3 2.7 * Took other measures 9.6 10.5 8.7 11.4 4.0 * *Estimate is based on 10 or fewer sample cases. Note: Detail may not add to total shown because of rounding. Some respondents may have cited more than one self-protective measure employed. a Excludes data on persons other than white only or black only. Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Table 72. Personal crimes of violence, 2008: Percent of victimizations in which protective measures were used, by person using the measure, type of crime, and outcome of action
Percent of victimizations Both Neither helped helped Person using measure Number of Helped Hurt and hurt nor hurt Don't Not and type of crime victimizations Total situation situation situation situation know available Measure taken by victim Crimes of violence 2,797,070 100 % 66.0 5.7 6.4 10.3 7.2 4.3 Rape/sexual assault a 128,520 100 % 53.0 8.9 * 5.1 * 17.3 * 5.8 * 10.0 * Robbery 361,090 100 % 65.1 2.5 * 9.9 * 12.1 7.1 * 3.2 * Assault 2,307,460 100 % 66.8 6.1 6.0 9.7 7.3 4.2 Aggravated 478,430 100 % 66.0 4.0 * 7.4 * 10.1 6.1 * 6.4 * Simple 1,829,030 100 % 67.0 6.6 5.6 9.6 7.6 3.6
Measure taken by others Crimes of violence 3,315,580 100 % 27.0 7.7 0.7 * 34.9 5.9 23.9 Rape/sexual assault a 89,450 100 % 11.6 * 17.8 * 0.0 * 22.2 * 6.0 * 42.5 Robbery 366,330 100 % 21.7 7.2 * 1.0 * 48.4 2.9 * 18.8 Assault 2,859,790 100 % 28.2 7.4 0.6 * 33.6 6.2 24.0 Aggravated 595,440 100 % 31.5 4.3 * 0.9 * 32.7 5.9 * 24.7 Simple 2,264,350 100 % 27.3 8.2 0.6 * 33.8 6.3 23.8 *Estimate is based on 10 or fewer sample cases. a Includes verbal threats of rape and threats of sexual assault. Note: Detail may not add to total shown because of rounding. Excludes victimizations in which no self-protective actions were taken. Of those victimizations in which self-protective measures were employed, the victim and/or somebody else may have taken the action. Therefore, the table categories are not mutually exclusive. Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Table 73. Personal crimes of violence, 2008: Percent distribution of victimizations in which self-protective measures taken by the victim were helpful
Percent of victimizations Avoided injury Protected Number of or greater Scared Protected other In other Not Type of crime victimizations Total injury offender off Escaped property people ways available Crimes of violence 2,609,160 100 % 46.5 18.6 15.3 6.4 6.9 6.1 0.3 * Rape/sexual assault a 116,250 100 % 33.7 31.6 * 30.9 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 3.8 * 0.0 * Robbery 393,370 100 % 33.4 18.4 11.8 20.7 8.4 * 5.6 * 1.7 * Assault 2,099,540 100 % 49.6 17.9 15.0 4.0 7.0 6.4 0.0 * Aggravated 454,580 100 % 56.6 12.5 14.2 3.8 * 7.5 * 5.3 * 0.0 * Simple 1,644,960 100 % 47.7 19.4 15.3 4.1 6.9 6.6 0.0 * *Estimate is based on 10 or fewer sample cases. a Includes verbal threats of rape and threats of sexual assault. Note: Detail may not add to total shown because of rounding. Excludes victimizations in which no self-protective measures were taken. Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Table 74. Personal crimes of violence, 2008: Percent distribution of victimizations in which self-protective measures taken by the victim were harmful Percent of victimizations Made Led to Caused Made offender injury or greater Caused Let situation Number of angrier, more greater property others to offender worse in Not Type of crime victimizations Total aggressive injury damage get hurt get away other ways available Crimes of violence a 372,170 100 % 66.1 15.1 1.2 * 3.7 * 3.0 * 9.8 * 1.1 * Robbery 55,880 100 % 48.6 * 41.5 * 0.0 * 9.8 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * Assault 298,390 100 % 68.5 10.0 * 1.4 * 2.8 * 3.8 * 12.2 * 1.4 * Aggravated 59,180 100 % 57.9 * 23.2 * 0.0 * 7.6 * 0.0 * 4.4 * 6.9 * Simple 239,210 100 % 71.1 6.7 * 1.8 * 1.6 * 4.7 * 14.1 * 0.0 * *Estimate is based on 10 or fewer sample cases. a Includes data on rape and sexual assault, not shown separately. Note: Detail may not add to total shown because of rounding. Excludes victimizations in which no self-protective action was taken. Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Table 75. Personal robbery and assault, 2008: Percent of victimizations in which victims sustained physical injury, by selected characteristics of victims and type of crime Percent of all victims who sustained physical injury Robbery Characteristic and assault Robbery Assault Total 23.1 % 37.3 % 21.2 % Sex Male 21.4 36.9 19.1 Female 25.2 37.9 23.7
Annual family income b Less than $7,500 32.4 29.7 * 32.9 $7,500-$14,999 20.0 42.9 * 16.8 $15,000-$24,999 23.1 38.0 * 21.1 $25,000-$34,999 31.6 25.4 * 32.7 $35,000-$49,999 21.9 48.4 * 19.1 $50,000-$74,999 17.4 75.9 * 12.0 $75,000 or more 21.6 34.6 * 20.0 *Estimate is based on 10 or fewer sample cases. a E l d d t ith th th hit l bl k l Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 a Excludes data on persons with races other than white only or black only b Excludes data on persons whose family income level was not ascertained. Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Table 76. Personal crimes of violence, 2008: Percent distribution of victims receiving medical care, by type of crime and where care was received Percent distribution of where care was received Emergency At home Health unit Doctor's room at Number of or neighbor's at work or office hospital; victims receiving At the or friend's first-aid or health emergency Type of crime medical care Total scene home station clinic clinic Hospital Other Crimes of violence 542,280 100 % 15.6 26.1 2.7 * 9.9 35.3 9.0 0.7 * Completed violence 523,720 100 % 16.2 24.2 2.7 * 10.2 35.9 9.3 0.7 * Attempted/threatened violence 18,550 * 100 %* 0.0 * 82.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 18.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * Rape/sexual assault a 39,480 100 % 0.0 * 9.5 * 0.0 * 34.2 * 43.1 * 13.2 * 0.0 * Robbery 104,900 100 % 15.6 * 31.2 * 0.0 * 4.9 * 30.1 * 18.2 * 0.0 * Completed/property taken 86,350 100 % 19.0 * 20.3 * 0.0 * 5.9 * 32.7 * 22.1 * 0.0 * Attempted to take property 18,550 * 100 %* 0.0 * 82.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 18.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * Assault 397,890 100 % 17.2 26.5 3.6 * 8.8 * 35.9 6.1 * 0.9 * Aggravated 176,900 100 % 12.4 * 17.4 * 3.4 * 6.7 * 49.6 10.5 * 0.0 * Simple 220,990 100 % 21.0 33.7 3.8 * 10.4 * 24.9 2.7 * 1.7 * *Estimate is based on 10 or fewer sample cases. a Includes verbal threats of rape and threats of sexual assault. Note: Detail may not add to total shown because of rounding. Respondents may have received medical attention at more than one location. Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Table 77. Personal crimes of violence, 2008: Percent of victimizations in which victims incurred medical expenses, by selected characteristics of victims and type of crime Percent of victimizations Crimes of Characteristic violence a Robbery Assault Race All races b 5.8 % 8.4 % 5.2 % White only 5.2 10.4 * 4.3 Black only 9.4 3.3 * 11.6 Victim-offender relationship Strangers 6.4 9.9 * 5.8 Nonstrangers 5.2 5.2 * 4.6 *Estimate is based on 10 or fewer sample cases. a Includes data on rape and sexual assault (not shown separately) b Includes data on persons other than white only or black only, not shown separately. Note: Includes victimizations in which the amount of medical expenses incurred was not ascertained. Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Table 78. Personal crimes of violence, 2008: Percent of victimizations in which injured victims had health insurance coverage or were eligible for public medical services, by selected characteristics of victims Percent of Characteristic victimizations Race All races a 62.7 % White only 61.4 Black only 70.0 Annual family income b Less than $7,500 48.7 * $7,500-$14,999 74.5 * $15,000-$24,999 68.2 $25,000-$34,999 12.6 * $35,000-$49,999 77.9 $50,000-$74,999 62.9 * $75,000 or more 82.4 Sex Male 64.9 Female 60.4 Age 12-15 76.0 16-19 84.5 20-24 47.7 25-34 62.3 35-49 57.4 50-64 59.5 * 65 or older 65.7 * Note: Includes only those victimizations for which the victim received medical attention *Estimate is based on 10 or fewer sample cases. a Includes data on persons of "Other" races and persons indicating two or more races, not shown separately. b Excludes data on persons whose family income level was not ascertained. Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Table 79. Personal crimes of violence, 2008: Percent of victimizations in which victims received hospital care, by selected characteristics of victims and type of crime Crimes of Characteristic violence a Robbery Assault 4.9 % 9.2 % 4.1 % Sex Male 5.0 10.9 * 4.2 Female 4.9 6.7 * 3.9 Age 12-19 5.5 3.5 * 6.1 20-34 6.6 12.9 * 5.3 35-49 4.4 14.7 * 2.2 * 50-64 0.3 * 0.0 * 0.4 * 65 or older 2.7 * 0.0 * 0.0 * Race White only 4.6 11.7 * 3.7 Black only 7.4 3.3 * 7.7 Victim-offender relationship Strangers 6.0 11.5 4.8 Nonstrangers 3.9 4.0 * 3.4 *Estimate is based on 10 or fewer sample cases. a Includes data on rape and sexual assault, not shown separately. Percent of victimizations Total Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Table 80. Personal crimes of violence, 2008: Percent of injured victims receiving care Inpatient care Characteristic Number of Emergency Less than 1-3 4 days Not and type of crime victimizations Total room care Total 1 day days or more available Crimes of violence a 240,270 100 % 79.7 20.3 11.5 * 0.0 * 3.4 * 5.4 * Robbery 50,690 100 % 62.3 * 37.7 * 26.9 * 0.0 * 10.8 * 0.0 * Assault 167,350 100 % 85.4 14.6 * 8.4 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 6.2 * Male Crimes of violence a 131,660 100 % 80.5 19.5 * 11.9 * 0.0 * 4.2 * 3.4 * Robbery 35,840 * 100 %* 66.1 * 33.9 * 18.6 * 0.0 * 15.3 * 0.0 * Assault 95,820 100 % 86.0 14.0 * 9.4 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 4.6 * Female Crimes of violence a 108,610 100 % 78.7 21.3 * 11.1 * 0.0 * 2.5 * 7.8 * Robbery 14,840 * 100 %* 53.1 * 46.9 * 46.9 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * Assault 71,520 100 % 84.6 15.4 * 7.1 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 8.3 * Race White only Crimes of violence a 169,100 100 % 78.4 21.6 * 13.9 * 0.0 * 1.6 * 6.1 * Robbery 37,550 * 100 %* 75.1 * 24.9 * 24.9 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * Assault 118,730 100 % 79.4 20.6 * 11.8 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 8.8 * Black only Crimes of violence a 58,870 100 % 86.5 13.5 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 9.3 * 4.2 * Robbery 5,480 * 100 %* 0.0 * 100.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 100.0 * 0.0 * Assault 43,960 100 % 100.0 0.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * Victim-offender relationship Involving strangers Crimes of violence a 145,650 100 % 82.4 17.6 * 10.8 * 0.0 * 3.8 * 3.1 * Robbery 43,730 100 % 72.2 * 27.8 * 15.3 * 0.0 * 12.5 * 0.0 * Percent distribution of victimizations for which injured victims received hospital care, by selected victim characteristics, type of crime, victim-offender relationship, and type of hospital care Total Sex Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Assault 94,990 100 % 85.8 14.2 * 9.5 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 4.7 * Involving nonstrangers Crimes of violence a 94,620 100 % 75.5 24.5 * 12.7 * 0.0 * 2.9 * 8.9 * Robbery 6,960 * 100 %* 0.0 * 100.0 * 100.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * Assault 72,360 100 % 84.8 15.2 * 7.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 8.2 * Note: Detail may not add to total shown because of rounding. *Estimate is based on 10 or fewer sample cases. a Includes data on rape and sexual assault, not shown separately. Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Table 81. Personal and property crimes, 2008:
Percent of victimizations resulting in economic loss Theft losses Damage losses All All All economic theft With Without damage With Without Type of crime losses losses damage damage losses theft theft 15.7 % 10.1 % 0.9 % 9.2 % 6.5 % 0.9 % 5.6 % Crimes of violence 13.5 7.8 0.9 6.8 6.7 0.9 5.8 Completed violence 34.3 27.3 3.3 24.0 10.3 3.3 6.9 Attempted/threatened violence 5.4 0.1 * 0.0 * 0.1 * 5.3 0.0 * 5.3 6.1 * 2.1 * 0.0 * 2.1 * 4.0 * 0.0 * 4.0 * 72.7 67.4 8.2 59.2 13.5 8.2 5.3 * 100.0 100.0 12.2 87.8 12.2 12.2 100.0 100.0 18.4 * 81.6 18.4 * 18.4 * 100.0 100.0 8.4 * 91.6 8.4 * 8.4 * 16.2 * 16.2 * 16.2 * 23.2 * 23.2 * 23.2 * 12.3 * 12.3 * 12.3 * 5.9 5.9 5.9 9.0 9.0 9.0 5.1 5.1 5.1 92.6 92.6 0.0 * 92.6 0.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * Property crimes 93.8 % 88.6 % 13.8 % 74.8 % 19.0 % 13.8 % 5.2 % 83.0 66.6 21.6 45.0 38.0 21.6 16.4 88.8 80.1 25.7 54.4 34.5 25.7 8.8 93.7 76.5 51.6 24.9 68.8 51.6 17.2 84.7 83.1 3.7 79.3 5.3 3.7 1.6 * 57.3 7.5 3.8 * 3.7 * 53.5 3.8 * 49.7 91.0 74.6 14.7 59.9 31.1 14.7 16.4 100.0 100.0 19.7 80.3 19.7 19.7 64.5 64.5 64.5 96.8 95.2 11.7 83.4 13.3 11.7 1.6 100.0 100.0 12.3 87.7 12.3 12.3 100.0 100.0 4.7 95.3 4.7 4.7 100.0 100.0 10.9 89.1 10.9 10.9 100.0 100.0 21.5 78.5 21.5 21.5 100 0 100 0 11 0 89 0 11 0 11 0 Percent of victimizations resulting in economic loss, by type of crime and type of loss All personal crimes Rape/sexual assault a Robbery Completed/property taken With injury Without injury Attempted to take property With injury Without injury Assault Aggravated Unlawful entry without force Simple Purse snatching/pocket picking Household burglary Completed Amount not available Attempted forcible entry Motor vehicle theft Completed Attempted Theft Completed Forcible entry Less than $50 $50 - $249 $250 or more Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 100.0 100.0 11.0 89.0 11.0 11.0 33.2 33.2 33.2 *Estimate is based on 10 or fewer sample cases. ...Not applicable. a Includes verbal threats of rape and threats of sexual assault. Note: Detail may not add to total shown because of rounding. Because both theft and damage losses occurred in some victimizations, the sum of entries under "All theft losses" and "All damage losses" does not equal the entry shown under "All economic losses." Amount not available Attempted Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Table 82. Personal and property crimes, 2008: Total economic loss to victims of crime, by type of crime Crimes involving Crimes involving loss loss-no monetary All crimes of $1 or more value specified Mean Median Mean Median Type of crime and Gross loss dollar dollar Total dollar dollar Total victim characteristics (in millions) loss loss crimes loss loss crimes All crimes $17,397 21,312,400 $816 $125 14,067,580 $1,237 $200 2,442,560 Personal crimes $1,190 4,993,220 $238 $100 841,530 $1,414 $150 360,450 Crimes of violence 1,144 4,856,510 236 100 725,690 1,576 160 349,720 Rape/sexual assault 15 203,830 75 400 15,040 * 1,019 400 29,860 * Rape/Attempted rape 13 123,010 107 400 10,590 * 1,238 2,000 26,120 * Rape 7 52,470 126 0 3,300 * 2,000 2,000 26,120 * Attempted rape a 7 70,540 92 400 7,290 * 893 400 0 * Sexual assault b 2 80,810 27 100 4,450 * 497 100 3,740 * Robbery 644 551,830 1,167 150 349,190 1,844 200 62,410 Assault 485 4,100,850 118 80 361,450 1,341 120 257,450 Purse snatching 3 28,400 * 110 150 18,260 * 172 150 0 * Pocket picking 43 108,310 397 67 97,580 440 80 10,730 * Property crimes $16,207 16,319,180 $993 $130 13,226,050 $1,225 $200 2,082,110 Household burglary 4,906 3,188,620 1,539 300 2,220,890 2,209 423 425,720 Motor vehicle theft 4,833 795,160 6,077 3,000 617,910 7,821 4,000 105,640 Theft 6,468 12,335,400 524 100 10,387,250 623 150 1,550,750 Sex Male $9,174 10,656,260 $861 $150 6,954,540 $1,319 $200 1,151,420 Female 8,224 10,656,140 772 100 7,113,030 1,156 165 1,291,140 Race White only $12,669 16,626,030 $762 $101 11,030,760 $1,149 $190 1,870,530 Black only 3,343 3,271,350 1,022 150 2,126,880 1,572 200 442,300 Other race only c 850 889,090 956 129 594,390 1,430 200 71,540 Two or more races d 535 525,930 1,018 100 315,540 1,697 150 58,190 Ethnicity Hispanic $2 275 3 160 050 $720 $150 2 197 700 $1 035 $200 383 850 Total number of crimes Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Hispanic $2,275 3,160,050 $720 $150 2,197,700 $1,035 $200 383,850 Non-Hispanic 15,122 18,146,150 833 100 11,865,850 1,274 180 2,058,710 Age 12-15 $13 716,300 $18 $15 117,190 $107 $30 51,100 16-19 $785 986,230 $796 $150 385,860 $2,035 $200 85,470 20-24 1,313 2,321,350 566 180 1,464,750 897 200 188,380 25-34 3,069 4,497,070 682 150 3,049,630 1,006 200 487,170 35-49 6,107 6,693,180 912 120 4,745,950 1,287 200 797,670 50-64 4,925 4,439,280 1,109 100 3,127,530 1,575 170 582,690 65 or older 1,185 1,659,000 714 75 1,176,670 1,007 117 250,080 Income Less than $7,500 $507 1,137,520 $445 $100 713,250 $710 $150 157,610 $7,500-$14,999 928 1,536,650 604 120 925,940 1,003 150 142,190 $15,000-$24,999 1,345 1,986,890 677 100 1,329,440 1,012 150 213,180 $25,000-$34,999 1,217 1,990,950 611 100 1,359,560 895 150 216,450 $35,000-$49,999 2,020 2,594,810 779 100 1,714,660 1,178 168 263,480 $50,000-$74,999 2,785 2,395,470 1,163 150 1,592,120 1,749 200 240,110 $75,000 or more 4,379 3,989,470 1,098 150 2,775,470 1,578 200 420,310 *Estimate is based on 10 or fewer sample cases. a Includes verbal threats of rape. b Includes threats of sexual assault. d Includes all persons indicating two or more races. c Includes American Indian, Alaskan Native, Asian, Hawaiian/Pacific Islander if only one of these races is given. Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 *E i b d 10 f l Table 83. Personal and property crimes, 2008: Percent distribution of victimizations resulting in economic loss among all races, by type of crime and value of loss
No Less Not known Number of monetary than $1000 or not Type of crime victimizations Total value $50 $50-$99 $100-$249 $250-$499 $500-$999 or more available All personal crimes 782,700 100 % 4.5 * 22.7 9.5 18.5 13.4 4.8 12.2 14.3 Crimes of violence a 656,120 100 % 5.4 * 21.0 7.3 19.8 13.7 4.7 * 13.7 14.5 Completed violence 466,580 100 % 1.4 * 23.7 7.5 * 21.0 15.6 2.9 * 14.2 13.8 Attempted/threatened violence 189,550 100 % 15.3 * 14.5 * 6.6 * 16.8 * 9.0 * 8.9 * 12.4 * 16.3 * Robbery 401,250 100 % 1.7 * 18.5 7.6 * 19.7 15.2 3.4 * 18.3 15.7 Completed/property taken 372,180 100 % 0.0 * 19.3 8.2 * 21.2 15.9 3.7 * 17.0 14.7 With injury 141,600 100 % 0.0 * 18.8 * 8.5 * 16.7 * 14.4 * 1.7 * 22.9 * 17.0 * Without injury 230,590 100 % 0.0 * 19.6 8.0 * 24.0 16.8 4.9 * 13.4 * 13.3 * Attempted to take property 29,060 * 100 %* 23.0 * 8.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 6.7 * 0.0 * 34.5 * 27.8 * With injury 14,890 * 100 %* 23.3 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 22.4 * 54.3 * Without injury 14,170 * 100 %* 22.6 * 16.4 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 13.7 * 0.0 * 47.2 * 0.0 * Assault 242,520 100 % 11.8 * 26.3 7.0 * 20.9 9.8 * 7.0 * 5.1 * 12.1 * Aggravated 75,570 100 % 12.9 * 39.0 * 8.2 * 13.0 * 8.8 * 4.2 * 5.7 * 8.2 * Simple 166,950 100 % 11.4 * 20.5 * 6.5 * 24.5 10.2 * 8.2 * 4.8 * 13.8 * Purse snatching/ 126,570 100 % 0.0 * 31.6 21.3 * 12.0 * 11.9 * 5.5 * 4.2 * 13.5 * Pocket picking All property crimes 15,308,160 100 % 2.4 18.5 10.0 19.9 12.0 8.0 15.8 13.3 Household burglary 2,646,610 100 % 4.0 10.9 6.0 13.6 11.0 10.7 29.5 14.2 Completed 2,308,930 100 % 2.2 9.7 5.0 14.5 11.3 11.3 32.9 13.2 Forcible entry 1,116,760 100 % 2.7 * 5.4 3.8 9.9 7.1 11.3 43.3 16.5 Unlawful entry 1,192,170 100 % 1.6 * 13.8 6.1 18.8 15.2 11.3 23.1 10.2 without force Attempted forcible entry 337,680 100 % 16.9 18.8 13.0 7.5 * 9.3 * 7.2 * 6.6 * 20.8 Motor vehicle theft 723,550 100 % 2.3 * 0.4 * 2.6 * 2.6 * 3.6 * 4.5 * 70.4 13.5 Completed 593,360 100 % 0.0 * 0.0 * 1.0 * 0.0 * 2.0 * 2.9 * 80.6 13.5 Attempted 130,190 100 % 12.9 * 2.3 * 9.8 * 14.6 * 10.8 * 12.1 * 23.8 * 13.6 * Theft 11,938,000 100 % 2.0 21.3 11.3 22.4 12.8 7.6 9.5 13.1 Completed 11,740,750 100 % 2.0 21.4 11.3 22.3 12.8 7.6 9.4 13.2 Attempted 197,250 100 % 3.1 * 13.2 * 13.8 * 24.3 10.4 * 10.5 * 14.3 * 10.3 * Note: Detail may not add to total shown because of rounding. Includes data on persons of all races. *E ti t i b d 10 f l stimate s ase on or ewer sampe cases. a Includes data on rape and sexual assault, not shown separately. Table 83a. Personal and property crimes, 2008: Percent distribution of victimizations resulting in economic loss among white population, by type of crime and value of loss
No Less Not known Number of monetary than $1000 or not Type of crime victimizations Total value $50 $50-$99 $100-$249 $250-$499 $500-$999 or more available All personal crimes 542,240 100 % 4.7 * 21.4 11.0 22.9 11.3 4.0 * 12.6 12.1 Crimes of violence a 446,240 100 % 5.7 * 21.3 7.4 * 24.4 10.4 4.3 * 14.6 11.9 Completed violence 290,520 100 % 1.0 * 23.2 7.0 * 27.8 12.9 * 0.8 * 15.0 12.3 * Attempted/threatened violence 155,710 100 % 14.5 * 17.7 * 8.1 * 18.1 * 5.8 * 10.9 * 13.9 * 11.0 * Robbery 244,470 100 % 1.4 * 18.7 6.5 * 25.3 12.0 * 1.0 * 20.7 14.4 * Completed/property taken 223,480 100 % 0.0 * 19.4 7.1 * 27.6 12.3 * 1.1 * 18.2 14.3 * With injury 89,960 100 % 0.0 * 25.3 * 9.3 * 21.0 * 8.0 * 2.7 * 25.0 * 8.8 * Without injury 133,520 100 % 0.0 * 15.5 * 5.6 * 32.1 15.1 * 0.0 * 13.6 * 18.1 * Attempted to take property 21,000 * 100 %* 16.5 * 11.1 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 9.3 * 0.0 * 47.8 * 15.3 * With injury 10,030 * 100 %* 34.6 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 33.3 * 32.1 * Without injury 10,970 * 100 %* 0.0 * 21.2 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 17.7 * 0.0 * 61.1 * 0.0 * Assault 197,550 100 % 11.2 * 24.9 8.7 * 23.8 8.6 * 8.6 * 5.3 * 9.0 * Aggravated 50,310 100 % 12.4 * 36.5 * 12.3 * 19.5 * 0.0 * 6.4 * 8.6 * 4.3 * Simple 147,240 100 % 10.7 * 20.9 * 7.4 * 25.3 * 11.6 * 9.3 * 4.2 * 10.6 * Purse snatching/ 96,000 100 % 0.0 * 22.3 * 28.0 * 15.8 * 15.7 * 2.3 * 2.9 * 12.9 * Pocket picking All property crimes 12,026,300 100 % 2.5 19.3 10.1 20.2 11.9 8.1 15.4 12.5 Household burglary 1,917,440 100 % 4.0 10.9 6.6 14.9 10.8 10.9 29.4 12.3 Completed 1,708,370 100 % 2.2 * 10.1 5.4 15.9 11.4 11.5 31.9 11.6 Forcible entry 783,050 100 % 2.9 * 5.9 4.3 * 11.0 7.6 12.9 41.9 13.6 Unlawful entry 925,320 100 % 1.5 * 13.7 6.4 20.0 14.7 10.3 23.4 9.9 without force Attempted forcible entry 209,070 100 % 18.8 17.6 * 16.3 * 7.1 * 5.9 * 6.3 * 9.1 * 18.7 Motor vehicle theft 478,780 100 % 2.6 * 0.6 * 3.2 * 3.0 * 2.5 * 3.0 * 71.4 13.7 Completed 393,630 100 % 0.0 * 0.0 * 1.5 * 0.0 * 0.8 * 2.8 * 80.6 14.4 Attempted 85,150 100 % 14.8 * 3.5 * 11.1 * 16.9 * 10.5 * 3.6 * 29.0 * 10.6 * Theft 9,630,080 100 % 2.2 21.9 11.1 22.2 12.6 7.8 9.8 12.4 Completed 9,473,320 100 % 2.2 22.1 11.0 22.1 12.6 7.7 9.7 12.5 Attempted 156,750 100 % 3.9 * 10.5 * 14.8 * 24.8 12.1 * 10.3 * 16.6 * 7.0 * Note: Detail may not add to total shown because of rounding. *Estimate is based on 10 or fewer sample cases. a Includes data on rape and sexual assault, not shown separately. Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Table 83b. Personal and property crimes, 2008: Percent distribution of victimizations resulting in economic loss among black population, by type of crime and value of loss
Household burglary 552,370 100 % 4.3 * 8.7 4.9 * 11.1 10.7 10.7 31.1 18.5 Completed 453,510 100 % 2.7 * 6.8 * 4.1 * 12.0 8.8 10.6 37.2 17.8 Forcible entry 258,880 100 % 3.0 * 3.0 * 2.3 * 9.5 * 3.7 * 7.4 * 49.2 21.8 Unlawful entry 194,630 100 % 2.4 * 11.8 * 6.5 * 15.3 * 15.5 * 14.9 * 21.1 12.5 * without force Attempted forcible entry 98,860 100 % 11.5 * 17.5 * 8.3 * 7.2 * 19.4 * 11.1 * 3.2 * 21.8 * Motor vehicle theft 184,960 100 % 2.2 * 0.0 * 1.8 * 2.5 * 4.6 * 8.4 * 67.4 13.1 * Completed 146,300 100 % 0.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 2.3 * 2.0 * 85.2 10.6 * Attempted 38,660 100 % 10.7 * 0.0 * 8.5 * 12.1 * 13.4 * 32.8 * 0.0 * 22.4 * Theft 1,568,900 100 % 1.1 * 14.4 13.1 23.8 13.5 7.3 7.9 19.1 Completed 1,548,360 100 % 1.1 * 14.4 13.0 23.8 13.6 7.1 8.0 19.1 Attempted 20,540 * 100 %* 0.0 * 14.5 * 19.5 * 26.5 * 0.0 * 22.4 * 0.0 * 17.2 * Note: Detail may not add to total shown because of rounding. *Estimate is based on 10 or fewer sample cases. a Includes data on rape and sexual assault, not shown separately. Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Table 84. Personal and property crimes, 2008: Number and percent distribution of victimizations resulting in theft loss, by type of crime and type of property stolen
Purse snatching/ Personal crimes Robbery Pocket picking Type of property loss Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Total 1,012,940 100.0 % 733,400 100.0 % 727,220 100.0 % 279,540 100.0 % 19,875,810 100 % 3,724,670 100 % 821,940 100 % 15,329,200 100 % Cash 249,390 24.6 154,400 21.1 154,400 21.2 94,990 34.0 2,025,090 10.2 390,020 10.5 13,030 1.6 1,622,040 10.6 Purse, wallet, credit cards 300,090 29.6 156,050 21.3 156,050 21.5 144,040 51.5 2,092,350 10.5 189,220 5.1 21,640 2.6 1,881,500 12.3 Vehicle or parts 46,730 4.6 44,270 6.0 42,020 5.8 2,460 * 0.9 * 3,706,050 18.6 174,370 4.7 651,330 79.2 2,880,350 18.8 Motor vehicles 24,860 * 2.5 * 22,400 * 3.1 * 20,150 * 2.8 * 2,460 * 0.9 * 614,540 3.1 18,380 0.5 596,160 72.5 0 0.0 Vehicle parts 3,790 * 0.4 * 3,790 * 0.5 * 3,790 * 0.5 * 0 * 0.0 * 1,601,460 8.1 19,140 0.5 49,760 6.1 1,532,560 10.0 Unattached vehicle 7,720 * 0.8 * 7,720 * 1.1 * 7,720 * 1.1 * 0 * 0.0 * 349,000 1.8 18,390 0.5 2,760 0.3 327,860 2.1 accessories Bicycle or parts 10,360 * 1.0 * 10,360 * 1.4 * 10,360 * 1.4 * 0 * 0.0 * 1,141,050 5.7 118,460 3.2 2,660 0.3 1,019,930 6.7 Household furnishings 38,540 3.8 38,540 5.3 38,540 5.3 0 * 0.0 * 961,720 4.8 490,670 13.2 6,380 0.8 464,670 3.0 Personal effects 316,470 31.2 286,340 39.0 286,340 39.4 30,130 * 10.8 * 6,930,980 34.9 1,678,950 45.1 79,190 9.6 5,172,830 33.7 Portable electronic, photographic gear 94,330 9.3 94,330 12.9 94,330 13.0 0 * 0.0 * 3,015,820 15.2 609,980 16.4 26,820 3.3 2,379,010 15.5 J ewelry, clothing 112,620 11.1 110,540 15.1 110,540 15.2 2,080 * 0.7 * 1,698,990 8.5 612,950 16.5 14,070 1.7 1,071,970 7.0 Other personal effects 109,520 10.8 81,470 11.1 81,470 11.2 28,050 * 10.0 * 2,216,180 11.2 456,030 12.2 38,300 4.7 1,721,850 11.2 Firearms 6,880 * 0.7 * 6,880 * 0.9 * 6,880 * 0.9 * 0 * 0.0 * 147,970 0.7 101,860 2.7 6,260 0.8 39,850 0.3 Tools, machinery 13,480 * 1.3 * 13,480 * 1.8 * 11,520 * 1.6 * 0 * 0.0 * 1,589,900 8.0 377,040 10.1 31,840 3.9 1,181,030 7.7 Other 41,360 4.1 33,440 * 4.6 * 31,470 * 4.3 * 7,920 * 2.8 * 2,421,740 12.2 322,540 8.7 12,260 1.5 2,086,940 13.6 *Estimate is based on 10 or fewer sample cases. a Includes data on rape and sexual assault, not shown separately. Percent Number Theft Percent Number Percent Property crimes Household burglary Number Percent Motor vehicle theft Number Note: Detail may not add to total shown because of rounding and because some respondents cited multiple items stolen. Crimes of violence a Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Table 85. Selected personal and property crimes, 2008: by race of victims, type of crime, and value of loss No Less Not known Race and Number of monetary than $1,000 and not type of crime victimizations Total value $50 $50-$99 $100-$249 $250-$499 $500-$999 or more available All races a All personal crimes b 502,970 100 % 0.0 * 22.3 12.5 20.7 12.3 4.1 * 14.5 13.6 Robbery 372,180 100 % 0.0 * 19.3 9.7 * 24.0 12.6 3.7 * 17.0 13.8 Purse snatching/ 126,570 100 % 0.0 * 31.6 21.3 * 12.0 * 11.9 * 5.5 * 4.2 * 13.5 * Pocket picking All property crimes 14,458,970 100 % 1.8 19.5 10.4 21.4 11.9 7.7 15.1 12.2 Household burglary 2,124,860 100 % 0.8 * 10.1 4.6 15.2 12.7 12.5 34.4 9.9 Motor vehicle theft 593,360 100 % 0.0 * 0.0 * 1.0 * 0.0 * 2.3 * 2.6 * 78.3 15.9 Theft 11,740,750 100 % 2.1 22.2 11.9 23.6 12.3 7.1 8.4 12.4 White only All personal crimes b 323,690 100 % 0.0 * 20.0 14.9 24.2 12.1 1.4 * 14.7 12.7 Robbery 223,480 100 % 0.0 * 19.4 9.5 * 28.3 10.8 * 1.1 * 18.2 12.8 * Purse snatching/ 96,000 100 % 0.0 * 22.3 * 28.0 * 15.8 * 15.7 * 2.3 * 2.9 * 12.9 * Pocket picking All property crimes 11,428,690 100 % 2.0 20.4 10.4 21.5 11.8 7.9 14.3 11.6 Household burglary 1,561,730 100 % 0.8 * 10.0 5.0 17.3 12.4 12.7 33.1 8.7 Motor vehicle theft 393,630 100 % 0.0 * 0.0 * 1.5 * 0.0 * 1.2 * 2.4 * 77.0 18.0 Theft 9,473,320 100 % 2.3 23.0 11.7 23.1 12.1 7.4 8.6 11.8 Black only All personal crimes b 141,040 100 % 0.0 * 28.1 4.5 * 14.9 * 13.1 * 11.4 * 10.8 * 17.3 * Robbery 118,020 100 % 0.0 * 24.2 * 5.3 * 17.8 * 15.6 * 9.6 * 10.8 * 16.8 * Purse snatching/ 23,020 * 100 %* 0.0 * 48.2 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 20.9 * 10.7 * 20.2 * Pocket picking All property crimes 2,112,370 100 % 1.0 * 12.9 10.6 21.6 11.9 7.5 18.7 15.9 Number and percent distribution of victimizations resulting in theft loss, Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Household burglary 417,710 100 % 0.9 * 8.4 * 4.4 * 10.5 11.9 12.2 40.4 11.2 Motor vehicle theft 146,300 100 % 0.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 2.3 * 2.0 * 85.2 10.6 * Theft 1,548,360 100 % 1.1 * 15.3 13.2 26.6 12.8 6.7 6.6 17.6 Note: Detail may not add to total shown because of rounding. *Estimate is based on 10 or fewer sample cases. a Includes data on persons with race other than white only or black only, not shown b Includes data on rape and sexual assault, not shown separately, but excludes data on assault, which by definition does not involve Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Table 86. Selected personal and property crimes, 2008: Percent distribution of victimizations resulting in theft loss, by race of victims, type of crime, and proportion of loss recovered Percent of victimizations resulting in theft loss Some recovered Number of None Less than Half or Proportion All Not Race and type of crime victimizations Total recovered a Total half more unknown b recovered available All races c All personal crimes d 502,970 100 % 71.3 10.3 1.3 * 5.3 * 3.7 * 14.0 4.4 * Robbery 372,180 100 % 72.2 8.3 * 1.0 * 5.2 * 2.1 * 15.4 4.1 * Purse snatching/Pocket picking 126,570 100 % 69.6 16.6 * 1.9 * 5.9 * 8.7 * 8.4 * 5.4 * All property crimes 14,458,970 100 % 84.1 3.5 1.2 1.3 1.0 6.1 6.3 Household burglary 2,124,860 100 % 89.5 3.7 1.3 * 1.3 * 1.2 * 3.7 3.1 Motor vehicle theft 593,360 100 % 35.8 15.5 4.1 * 9.4 2.0 * 42.6 6.1 * Theft 11,740,750 100 % 85.6 2.9 1.1 0.9 0.9 4.7 6.9 White only All personal crimes d 323,690 100 % 70.4 11.2 * 0.0 * 6.8 * 4.4 * 15.1 3.3 * Robbery 223,480 100 % 67.1 10.0 * 0.0 * 6.5 * 3.4 * 19.0 3.8 * Purse snatching/Pocket picking 96,000 100 % 78.9 14.6 * 0.0 * 7.8 * 6.8 * 4.3 * 2.2 * All property crimes 11,428,690 100 % 84.0 3.7 1.3 1.4 1.0 6.2 6.1 Household burglary 1,561,730 100 % 88.6 4.5 1.7 * 1.5 * 1.3 * 4.0 2.9 Motor vehicle theft 393,630 100 % 34.4 17.8 4.3 * 11.0 2.5 * 43.2 4.6 * Theft 9,473,320 100 % 85.3 3.0 1.0 1.0 0.9 5.0 6.7 Black only All personal crimes d 141,040 100 % 71.2 7.7 * 4.5 * 0.0 * 3.2 * 15.2 * 5.9 * Robbery 118,020 100 % 81.0 3.3 * 3.3 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 12.6 * 3.1 * Purse snatching/Pocket picking 23,020 * 100 %* 20.9 * 30.2 * 10.7 * 0.0 * 19.5 * 28.6 * 20.2 * All property crimes 2,112,370 100 % 83.5 3.2 1.3 * 1.1 * 0.8 * 6.1 7.3 Household burglary 417,710 100 % 90.9 2.0 * 0.0 * 0.9 * 1.0 * 3.1 * 4.0 * Motor vehicle theft 146,300 100 % 41.4 8.6 * 0.0 * 8.6 * 0.0 * 43.3 6.7 * Theft 1,548,360 100 % 85.4 3.0 1.8 * 0.4 * 0.8 * 3.3 8.2 Note: Detail may not add to total shown because of rounding. *Estimate is based on 10 or fewer sample cases. a Includes items that were taken that had no value. b Includes items that were recovered that had no value. c Includes data on persons with races other than white only or black only, not shown separately. d Includes data on rape and sexual assault (not shown separately) but excludes data on assault, which by definition does not involve theft. Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Table 87. Selected personal and property crimes, 2008: Percent of victimizations resulting in loss of time from work, by type of crime Percent of all Type of crime victimizations All personal crimes a 7.2 % Crimes of violence 7.2 Completed violence 16.1 Attempted/threatened violence 3.8 Rape/sexual assault b 6.5 * Robbery 14.1 Completed/property taken 17.6 With injury 32.8 Without injury 8.3 * Attempted to take property 6.8 * With injury 9.8 * Without injury 5.2 * Assault 6.3 Aggravated 12.3 Simple 4.8 All property crimes 7.0 % Household burglary 9.7 Completed 11.0 Forcible entry 16.0 Unlawful entry without force 6.7 Attempted forcible entry 3.8 * Motor vehicle theft 15.7 Completed 18.3 Attempted 7.9 * Theft 5.7 Completed 5.8 Less than $50 3.0 $50 - $249 3.4 $250 or more 11.7 Amount not available 5.2 Attempted 3.0 * Note: Detail may not add to total shown because of rounding *Estimate is based on 10 or fewer sample cases Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Estimate is based on 10 or fewer sample cases. a Includes data on purse snatching/pocket picking, not shown separately. b Includes verbal threats of rape and threats of sexual assault. Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Table 88. Selected personal and property crimes, 2008: Percent of victimizations resulting in loss of time from work, by type of crime and race of victims Percent of all victimizations Type of crime All personal crimes a 7.1 % 7.7 % Crimes of violence 7.1 7.9 Completed violence 17.3 13.2 Attempted/threatened violence 3.6 4.5 * Rape/sexual assault b 5.1 * 4.4 * Robbery 16.2 11.2 * Assault 6.3 7.3 All property crimes 7.0 % 7.0 % Completed 7.2 7.6 Attempted 4.8 1.3 * Household burglary 9.5 8.4 Motor vehicle theft 17.1 14.7 * Theft 5.9 5.5 Note: Excludes data on persons with races other than white only or black only. *Estimate is based on 10 or fewer sample cases. a Includes data on purse snatching/pocket picking, not shown separately. b Includes verbal threats of rape and threats of sexual assault. Black only White only Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Table 89. Selected personal and property crimes, 2008: Percent distribution of victimizations resulting in loss of time from work, by type of crime and number of days lost Not known Number of Less than 1-5 6-10 11 days or not Type of crime victimizations Total 1 day days days or more available All personal crimes a 357,680 100 % 17.1 55.1 13.8 10.7 3.2 * Crimes of violence 351,300 100 % 15.6 56.1 14.1 10.9 3.3 * Completed violence 218,660 100 % 13.4 * 54.8 20.4 7.2 * 4.2 * Attempted/threatened violence 132,640 100 % 19.2 * 58.2 3.7 * 17.1 * 1.8 * Rape/sexual assault b 13,210 * 100 %* 0.0 * 100.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 0.0 * Robbery 77,940 100 % 8.6 * 54.0 18.3 * 9.1 * 10.0 * Assault 260,140 100 % 18.5 54.5 13.5 * 12.0 * 1.5 * All property crimes 1,138,050 100 % 33.3 50.2 9.3 4.9 2.2 * Completed 1,081,680 100 % 32.8 50.5 9.6 4.8 2.3 * Attempted 56,360 100 % 43.9 * 44.4 * 4.9 * 6.8 * 0.0 * Household burglary 308,520 100 % 29.3 49.0 11.1 * 10.7 * 0.0 * Motor vehicle theft 124,740 100 % 27.8 * 61.7 4.0 * 1.7 * 4.9 * Theft 704,790 100 % 36.1 48.8 9.5 2.9 * 2.7 * Note: Detail may not add to total shown because of rounding. *Estimate is based on 10 or fewer sample cases. a Includes data on purse snatching/pocket picking, not shown separately. b Includes verbal threats of rape and threats of sexual assault. Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Table 90. Selected personal and property crimes, 2008: Percent distribution of victimizations resulting in loss of time from work, by race of victims, type of crime, and number of days lost Not known Number of Less than 1-5 6-10 11 days or not Race and type of crime victimizations Total 1 day days days or more available White only All personal crimes a 268,580 100 % 19.9 53.5 15.1 9.2 * 2.3 * Crimes of violence 262,200 100 % 17.9 54.8 15.5 9.4 * 2.3 * All property crimes 897,150 100 % 35.4 48.4 9.6 4.6 2.0 * Household burglary 220,200 100 % 36.1 42.8 9.4 * 11.7 * 0.0 * Motor vehicle theft 90,510 100 % 31.3 * 57.3 5.5 * 2.3 * 3.5 * Theft 586,450 100 % 35.8 49.1 10.4 2.3 * 2.5 * Black only All personal crimes a 62,870 100 % 6.7 * 59.8 * 8.6 * 16.2 * 8.7 * Crimes of violence 62,870 100 % 6.7 * 59.8 * 8.6 * 16.2 * 8.7 *
All property crimes 171,320 100 % 17.9 * 59.5 9.9 * 8.3 * 4.3 * Household burglary 54,840 100 % 5.1 * 62.5 * 19.5 * 12.9 * 0.0 * Motor vehicle theft 28,750 * 100 %* 9.2 * 80.8 * 0.0 * 0.0 * 9.9 * Theft 87,740 100 % 28.8 * 50.6 7.2 * 8.2 * 5.1 * Note: Detail may not add to total shown because of rounding. Excludes data on persons with races other than white only or black only. *Estimate is based on 10 or fewer sample cases. a Includes data on rape, sexual assault, robbery, assault, and purse snatching/pocket picking, not shown separately. Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011 Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2008 Statistical Tables May 2011