RT Book RT Statistics T1 Commercial victimisation survey, 2012 LA English PP Colchester PB UK Data Service YR 2020 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1871272866 AB The Commercial Victimisation Survey (CVS) is a survey of the extent of crime and crime related issues experienced by business premises in England and Wales. It provides additional detail on the extent of crime to be used alongside the other main sources of information on crime. These are the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) (formerly the British Crime Survey), which covers crimes against private individuals and households, and the Police Recorded Crime statistics, which cover crimes reported to the police. In common with the CSEW, the CVS also includes crimes that are not reported to the police. The Police Recorded Crime data tables are available from the GOV.UK website. The CVS was previously run as a standalone survey in 1994 and again in 2002. The CVS was then run as an annual publication from 2012 onwards. A break occurred from 2019 to 2021 where CVS underwent a re-design following a consultation, where the coverage of the survey was expanded to cover all commercial business premises. A standalone CVS was run in 2021, covering only the Wholesale and Retail sector, to provide insights on the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. K1 advice K1 antisocial behaviour K1 Assault K1 Burglary K1 businesses K1 Civil Law K1 commercial buildings K1 Communities K1 Community safety K1 Computer hacking K1 computer security K1 Costs K1 credit card fraud K1 crime and security K1 Crime Prevention K1 crime victims K1 criminal damage K1 Criminal Record K1 Cybercrime K1 Employees K1 Fraud K1 hours of work K1 industrial areas K1 Insurance K1 insurance claims K1 internet use K1 intruder alarm systems K1 livestock K1 location of industry K1 manufacturing industries K1 Metals K1 motor vehicles K1 peaceful coexistence K1 police services K1 possession of stolen property K1 Public relations K1 retail trade K1 Robbery K1 Rural areas K1 rural industries K1 satisfaction with services K1 security personnel K1 security surveillance systems K1 security systems K1 Shoplifting K1 Theft K1 Top management K1 Training K1 Turnover K1 urban areas K1 Statistik : 2012 : England K1 Statistik : 2012 : Wales DO 10.5255/UKDA-SN-7268-1