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|a Crime survey for England and Wales, 2016-2017
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|a The Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) asks a sole adult, in a random sample of households, about their, or their household's, experience of crime victimisation in the previous 12 months. These are recorded in the victim form data file (VF). A wide range of questions are then asked covering demographics and crime-related subjects such as attitudes to the police and the criminal justice system (CJS) these variables are contained within the non-victim form (NVF) data file. In 2009, the survey was extended to children aged 10-15 years old; one resident of that age range is also selected from the household and asked about their experience of crime, and other related topics. The first set of children's data covered January-December 2009 and is held separately under SN 6601. From 2009-2010, the children's data cover the same period as the adult data and are included with the main study. The CSEW was formerly known as the British Crime Survey (BCS), and has been in existence since 1981. The 1982 and 1988 BCS waves were also conducted in Scotland (data held separately under SNs 4368 and 4599). Since 1993, separate Scottish Crime and Justice Surveys have been conducted. Up to 2001, the BCS was conducted biennially. From April 2001, the Office for National Statistics took over the survey and it became the CSEW. Interviewing was then carried out continually and reported on in financial year cycles. The crime reference period was altered to accommodate this.
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|a administration of justice
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|a Adolescents
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|a advice
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|a Age
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|a aggressiveness
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|a alcohol-related crime
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|a antisocial behaviour
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|a Assault
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|a Attitudes
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|a audio equipment
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|a bicycles
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|a Binge drinking
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|a Bullying
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|a Burglary
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|a Cannabis
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|a car parking areas
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|a Children
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|a Chronic Illness
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|a clubs
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|a Communities
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|a community action
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|a community behaviour
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|a computer security
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|a Computers
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|a Costs
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|a Counselling
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|a credit card use
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|a crime and security
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|a Crime Prevention
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|a crime victims
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|a criminal damage
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|a Criminal Investigation
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|a CRIMINAL justice system
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|a Criminals
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|a cultural goods
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|a Cultural Identity
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|a damage
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|a debilitative illness
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|a Digital Games
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|a Discipline
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|a domestic responsibilities
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|a drinking behaviour
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|a drug-related crime
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|a economic activity
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|a economiv value
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|a educational attendance
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|a educational environment
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|a educational personnel
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|a electronic mail
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|a emergency and protective services
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|a emotional disturbances
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|a Employees
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|a Employment
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|a Ethnic conflict
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|a ethnic groups
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|a Everyday Life
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|a exposure to noise
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|a Families
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|a family members
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|a Fear
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|a Fear of crime
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|a financial compensation
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|a Financial Crime
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|a financial resources
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|a Fraud
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|a Friends
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|a Gender
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|a Guns
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|a heads of household
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|a Health
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|a home ownership
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|a Hospitalization
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|a hours of work
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|a household head's economic activity
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|a household head's occupation
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|a Households
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|a housing tenure
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|a Industries
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|a Injuries
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|a internet access
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|a internet use
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|a Interpersonal communication
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|a Interpersonal Conflict
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|a Juvenile Delinquency
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|a landlords
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|a Law Enforcement
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|a legal procedure
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|a leisure time activities
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|a local government services
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|a locks
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|a Marital Status
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|a Medical care
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|a mobile phones
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|a Neighbourhoods
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|a neighbours
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|a offences
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|a online services
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|a online shopping
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|a Parents
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|a personal contact
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|a personal fashion goods
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|a personal identification documents
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|a personal safety
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|a police offenders
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|a police services
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|a Policing
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|a Prejudice
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|a public houses
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|a Public transport
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|a qualifications
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|a Quality of life
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|a Recidivism
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|a Refuse
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|a Religious Affiliation
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|a rented accommodation
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|a residential mobility
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|a Responsibility
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|a Road safety
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|a Robbery
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|a School discipline
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|a school punishments
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|a security systems
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|a self-employed
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|a Siblings
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|a smartphones
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|a social activities (leisure)
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|a social housing
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|a Social Participation
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|a Social Support
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|a student behaviour
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|a Students
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|a terrorist acts
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|a Theft
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|a training courses
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|a Truancy
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|a Underage drinking
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|a Unemployment
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|a unwaged workers
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|a vagrants
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|a visits (personal)
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|a voluntary welfare organizations
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|a Weapons
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|a Workplace
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|a Youth
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|a Youth Crime
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|a youth culture
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|a youth employment
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