The Future of the NCVS: Findings From the Multiyear Effort to Design the New Instrument and Plans for Implementation

During the past 50 years, various changes and improvements to the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) have occurred. During this time, the NCVS has provided important national data on personal and household victimization and has remained a key resource for understanding victims’ experiences....

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