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A Review of the Evolution of the NCS-NCVS Police Reporting and Response Questions and Their Application to Older Women Experiencing Violent Victimization

NCJ Number
310282
Journal
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice Volume: 41 Issue: 1 Dated: 2025 Pages: 141-165
Author(s)
Lynn A. Addington
Date Published
February 2025
Length
25 pages
Annotation

This article discusses an examination of police reporting and response questions to an understudied victim group, including older women who experience violent victimization, and illustrates research opportunities and challenges for working with those data.

Abstract

Little attention is given to the history of the data that underlie research on crime trends and patterns. This article considers the evolution of the National Crime Victimization Survey’s (NCVS) police reporting and response questions. These questions are particularly important as the NCVS is the only nationally representative source of information on whether crime is reported to the police and citizen views of police actions. In addition, the current NCVS redesign is set to substantially add to these items. To provide a context for this discussion, this article applies the police reporting and response questions to an understudied victim group, specifically older women who experience violent victimization. This application illustrates the research opportunities and challenges for working with these data. (Published Abstract Provided)