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British Crime Survey (BCS)

Data files from this collection are available only to PRI affiliates

STIPULATIONS FOR USE: Access to files on CD limited to Penn State PRI researchers.

DESCRIPTION: In 1982 the Home Office conducted the first British Crime Survey, a major study with the aim of discovering levels of victimization in Britain, and of producing attitudinal data on issues relating to crime. The survey was repeated in 1984 and was restricted to England and Wales, whereas the previous study had included Scotland. The survey set out to replicate the previous one as far as possible. Other than questions having to do with victimization and basic demographic details, the topics covered in the questionnaire were: general opinion of the local area, fear of crime and precautions taken, likelihood of crime occurring, extent of ''incivilities'' in the area, seriousness of various crimes, attitudes towards punishment and prison reform, victim support schemes, neighborhood watch schemes, and self-reported offending.

ORIGINATING AGENCY / PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR(S):  Great Britain Home Office Research and Planning Unit

RELATED WEB SITES:
The Home Office Research and Planning Unit

Year(s) / Wave(s) Abstract? Data Location Input Statement Document Location
1992 Yes 806 Oswald
CD-ROM
806 Oswald
CD-ROM
on CD-ROM
1988 Yes 806 Oswald 
CD-ROM
806 Oswald
CD-ROM
Pattee Library
ICPSR Study #9850
1984 Yes 806 Oswald
CD-ROM
No  Pattee Library
ICPSR Study #8685

DATA DISSEMINATED BY: ICPSR

BURNED TO CD-ROM:  July 11, 2001

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