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1 UNECE-UNODC Meeting on Crime Statistics, 25- 27 January 2006 Session 4: Dissemination of crime victim data Results from the UNECE-UNODC questionnaire on victim surveys Philippe Lamon UNODC

2 Overview Comparability of results Comparability of results Margin of error Margin of error Availability of data and dissemination Availability of data and dissemination

3 Were the results of the survey compared with data on crimes reported to the police? SurveysCountries Yes2228%1753% No5064%2681% No answer 68%516% Total78100%32

4 Rates per population of selected crimes 436 data are given on 1660 possible data (26%)

5 Rates per population of selected crimes Problems: Problems: - Period reference ? - Period reference ? - Comparability ? - Comparability ? - per household or per owner ? - per household or per owner ? - 0.09= 0.09% or 9% ? - 0.09= 0.09% or 9% ? - etc. - etc.

6 If the survey results have been made public, what margin of error was adopted in presenting the results? 33 relevant information in 78 surveys (42%)

7 Types of margin of error Relevant information % of all surveys ‘Over 25% are considered unreliable’ 618%8% Different according to the data (groups, territory level, etc.) 26%3% 95% confidence interval 1442%18% Not enough specific (published with S.E., etc.) 39%4% Other (0.03, 0.15, 1-2%, 0.035) 824%10% N/A57% Total33100%78100%

8 Margin error adopted by the ICVS

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10 Is there a public use microdata file? SurveysCountries Yes3140%1650% No4355%2372% No answer 45%39% Total78100%32

11 Are survey results available on internet? SurveysCountries Yes5165%2578% Not available yet 34%39% No2228%1856% No answer 23%26% Total78100%32

12 Were printed reports published with the results of the surveys? SurveysCountries Yes4766%2991% Yes, as part of the ICVS analysis 57%413% No2228%1444% No answer 45%39% Total78100%32

13 Conclusion (1) Comparability of the data 1. with police data 28% of surveys but 53% of countries (63% of surveys in 88% of countries in dark figure/unreported crime, but only 28% of surveys compare with police data) 2. with other surveys: lack of comparison Comparability of the data 1. with police data 28% of surveys but 53% of countries (63% of surveys in 88% of countries in dark figure/unreported crime, but only 28% of surveys compare with police data) 2. with other surveys: lack of comparison

14 Conclusion (2) Comparison of data collected between different surveys? Possible if at least: - same methodology - same reference population, rates per owner/pop, etc. Possible in two ways for international comparison: - ICVS - comparison of two surveys (complicated) Comparison of data collected between different surveys? Possible if at least: - same methodology - same reference population, rates per owner/pop, etc. Possible in two ways for international comparison: - ICVS - comparison of two surveys (complicated)

15 Conclusion (3) Margin of error Should we propose a model? Margin of error Should we propose a model?

16 Conclusion (4) Dissemination of results 1. on internet (65% of surveys, 78% of countries) = good 2. printed version (67% of surveys, 94% of countries) = ok for countries, lack of finalization for surveys Dissemination of results 1. on internet (65% of surveys, 78% of countries) = good 2. printed version (67% of surveys, 94% of countries) = ok for countries, lack of finalization for surveys

17 Thank you


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