RT Research Data RT Statistics T1 National Crime Victimization Survey: School Crime Supplement, 1999 LA English PP Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar PB [Verlag nicht ermittelbar] YR 2001 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1840067055 AB This supplement to the National Crime Victimization Survey (formerly the National Crime Surveys) was designed to collect data on crime victimization in schools in the United States. Student respondents were asked a series of questions to determine their school attendance in the last six months. Other questions concerning schools were posed, including preventive measures employed by schools, students' participation in after-school activities, students' perception of school rules and enforcement of these rules, the presence of weapons, drugs, alcohol, and gangs in school, student bullying, hate-related incidents, and attitudinal questions relating to the fear of victimization at school. Other variables cover general violent crimes, personal larceny crimes, and household crimes and offer information on date, time, and place of crime. Demographic characteristics of household members such as age, sex, race, education, employment, median family income, and marital status are provided. K1 Verbrechen K1 Schule K1 Kriminalstatistik K1 Rauschgift K1 Kriminalitätsfurcht K1 Sicherheit K1 Jugendkriminalität K1 Straftat K1 Eigentumsdelikt K1 Raub K1 Schulbesuch K1 Vandalismus K1 Viktimisierung K1 Verbrechensopfer K1 Gewalt K1 Schülerverhalten K1 Crime K1 crime in schools K1 Crime rates K1 Crime reporting K1 Crime Statistics K1 Drugs K1 educational environment K1 Fear of crime K1 Juvenile Crime K1 Offenses K1 Property crimes K1 reactions to crime K1 Robbery K1 school attendance K1 School security K1 School violence K1 student attitudes K1 student behavior K1 Vandalism K1 Victimization K1 Victims K1 Usa K1 Statistik : 1999 : USA K1 Forschungsdaten : 1999 DO 10.3886/ICPSR03137.v1