RT Book RT Statistics T1 Scottish crime survey, 1993 and 1996 T2 Scottish Crime and Justice Survey LA English PP Colchester PB UK Data Service YR 1999 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1876772786 AB The Scottish Crime and Justice Survey (SCJS) is a social survey which asks people about their experiences and perceptions of crime in Scotland. The survey is an important resource for both the government and public of Scotland. Respondents are selected at random from the Postal Address File and participation in the survey is entirely voluntary. The main aims of the SCJS are to: provide reliable statistics on people's experience of crime in Scotland, including services provided to victims of crime, assess the varying risk of crime for different groups of people in the population, examine trends in the level and nature of crime in Scotland over time, collect information about people's experiences of, and attitudes on a range of crime and justice related issues. An important role of the SCJS is to provide an alternative and complementary measure of crime to police recorded crime statistics. For further details of the scope and methodology of the SCJS, please see documentation. Information about the survey and links to publications may be found on the Scottish Government's Scottish Crime and Justice Survey webpages. K1 Academic Achievement K1 administration of justice K1 Adults K1 Age K1 aggressiveness K1 AIDS (disease) K1 Alcohol use K1 Alcoholism K1 amphetamines K1 Anxiety K1 Arrest K1 Assault K1 assistance alarm systems K1 Attitudes K1 bicycles K1 Boredom K1 Bullying K1 Burglary K1 Cannabis K1 car parking areas K1 Child Abuse K1 child behaviour K1 Child Sexual Abuse K1 Children K1 Cocaine K1 Communities K1 community service (punishment) K1 companies K1 Costs K1 crime and security K1 Crime Prevention K1 crime victims K1 criminal damage K1 Criminal Investigation K1 Criminals K1 cultural goods K1 Debts K1 Detention K1 Disabilities K1 Diseases K1 Dogs K1 domestic responsibilities K1 Domestic Violence K1 driving K1 driving licences K1 Drug Abuse K1 drug addiciton K1 drug education K1 Drug trafficking K1 Drug use K1 economic value K1 ecstasy (drug) K1 EDUCATIONAL background K1 emotional states K1 Employment K1 ethnic groups K1 Everyday Life K1 Evidence K1 extracurricular activities K1 facilities K1 Families K1 family environment K1 family members K1 Fear K1 Fear of crime K1 financial compensation K1 financial resources K1 Fines K1 Fraud K1 Friends K1 full-time employment K1 garages K1 Gender K1 Guns K1 Harassment K1 heads of household K1 Health K1 Health services K1 Heroin K1 HIV infections K1 home ownership K1 household head's occupation K1 Households K1 Housing K1 human behaviour K1 Income K1 Information K1 Injuries K1 Insurance K1 insurance claims K1 Interpersonal Conflict K1 Interpersonal Relations K1 intruder alarm systems K1 judgments (law) K1 Juries K1 Juvenile Delinquency K1 landlords K1 leaving home (youth) K1 legal procedure K1 leisure time activities K1 life styles K1 Lighting K1 Living conditions K1 Location K1 locks K1 LSD (drug) K1 Managers K1 Marital Status K1 Medical care K1 Mental Disorders K1 Money K1 motor vehicles K1 neighbours K1 offences K1 offensive telephone calls K1 open spaces and recreational areas K1 parent-child relationship K1 Parental supervision K1 part-time employment K1 peer-group relationships K1 Performance K1 personal contact K1 personal fashion goods K1 personal safety K1 place of residence K1 pocket money K1 Police Corruption K1 Police officers K1 police services K1 Policing K1 prison sentences K1 Prison System K1 Prisoners K1 Probation K1 prosecution service K1 psychological effects K1 public information K1 Public transport K1 Purchasing K1 quality of education K1 Quality of life K1 racial prejudice K1 recreational facilities K1 Refuse K1 rented accommodation K1 residential mobility K1 Retirement K1 Risk K1 Road safety K1 road vehicle maintenance K1 Robbery K1 Satisfaction K1 school punishments K1 Schools K1 security systems K1 Sexual Assault K1 Sexual offences K1 sheltered housing K1 Shoplifting K1 shops K1 Smoking K1 social activities (leisure) K1 Social Class K1 social housing K1 Social Support K1 solvent abuse K1 Spouses K1 street lighting K1 Students K1 supervisors K1 Telecommunications K1 telephones K1 tenants' home purchasing K1 termination of service K1 Theft K1 theft protection K1 tied housing K1 Time K1 traffic offences K1 tranquillizers K1 Travel K1 Truancy K1 unemployed K1 Unemployment K1 vagrants K1 voluntary welfare organizations K1 Weapons K1 Workplace K1 Youth K1 youth employment K1 Statistik : 1993/1996 : Schottland DO 10.5255/UKDA-SN-3813-1