United Kingdom - Crime in England and Wales, Supplementary Volume 2001-2002
General Info
Coverage type
Subnational
Time period covered
January, 1991 - October, 2002
Data type
Report
Summary
The Crime Survey for England and Wales is a systematic victim study used to collect information on the amount of crime experienced by the population within England and Wales, including unreported crime. This data is cataloged via the UK Data Service website and can be downloaded for research or teaching resources unless otherwise specified.
The 2001-2002 Crime Survey also collects data regarding location and time, characteristics of offenders, and the relationships between offenders and victims of crime.
Keywords
Adult mortality, Alcohol use, Burns, Causes of death, Child mortality, Disability, Domestic violence, Drownings, Education, Ethnicity, Firearms, Homicide, Illicit drug use, Income, Infant mortality, Intentional injuries, Intimate partner violence, Mental and behavioral disorders, Mortality, Poisonings, Poverty, Race, Road traffic injuries, Sexual violence, Social class, Suicide, Terrorism, Unemployment, Unintentional firearm injuries, Unintentional injuries
Citation
Contributors
Publisher
Publication year
2003
Suggested citation
Flood-Page C, Taylor J, eds, Home Office (United Kingdom). Crime in England and Wales 2001/2002: Supplementary Volume. London, England: Research, Development and Statistics Directorate, Home Office (United Kingdom), 2003.