This web report provides data on the percent of violent victimizations where the victim reported experiencing one or more socio-emotional consequences of crime, defined as moderate to severe emotional distress, significant problems with friends or family, or significant problems with one's job or schoolwork. The data used to produce the statistical estimates on these consequences of criminal victimization are from the 2022 National Crime Victimization Survey.
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