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17-18 February 2011
Draft list of the variables to be included in the delegated act.
Variables to be reduced
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PRIORITY 1
TECHNICAL VARIABLES
SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC BACKGROUND VARIABLES
FEELING SAFE AND WORRIES ABOUT CRIME the whole module apart from
SAFFELFAMAT Worried about family being physically attacked
VEHICLE OWNERSHIP, SECOND HOME OWNERSHIP AND USE OF BANK CARDS AND ONLINE BANKING the whole module
apart from
SECHOME Ownership of second home
VICTIMISATION SCREENERS FOR VEHICLE-RELATED CRIMES
VICTIMISATION SCREENERS FOR HOUSEHOLD-RELATED CRIMES
apart from SCBURSECND Burglary in second home in the last 5 years
VICTIMISATION SCREENERS FOR PERSONAL CRIMES
VICTIMISATION SCREENERS FOR ‘NON-CONVENTIONAL’ CRIMES
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PRIORITY 1
VICTIMISATION DETAILS
All the details on theft of a car / van / pick-up truck
All the details on theft from a car / van / pick-up truck
All the details on motorcyle / moped theft
All the details on bicycle theft
All the details on burglary – main home
but not
BURMINS whether insured
BURMPOLWHN why police were not informed
BURMPOLSATN why not satisfied with police response
BURMPOLSATI whether received any information about what happened
BURMVISUP whether contacted victim support
BURMVISTYP what type of contact with victim support
BURMVISSAT whether victim support useful
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PRIORITY 1All the details on robbery but not
ROBINJTR whether treatment received for injury
ROBALCOH whether perpetrator was under influence of alcohol or drugs
ROBPOLSATI whether received any information about what happened
ROBVISUP whether contacted victim support
ROBVISTYP what type of contact with victim support
ROBVISSAT whether victim support was useful
All the details on theft of personal property
All the details on consumer fraud
All the details on card/online fraud but not
CRCARFIND whether found out who was involved
All the details on bribery
ATTITUDES TO LAW ENFORCEMENT AND SECURITY PRECAUTIONS
but not
AVONIGHT Avoidance behaviour at night
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PRIORITY 2
SAFFELFAMAT Worried about family being physically attacked
BURMINS Burglary in main home whether insured
BURMPOLWHN Burglary in main home, why police were not informed
BURMPOLSATN Burglary in main home, why not satisfied with police response
BURMVISUP Burglary in main home, whether contacted victim support
BURMVISTYP Burglary in main home, what type of contact with victim support
BURMVISSAT Burglary in main home, whether victim support useful
ROBINJTR Robbery, whether treatment received for injury
ROBVISUP Robbery, whether contacted victim support
ROBVISTYP Robbery, what type of contact with victim support
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PRIORITY 3
SECHOME Ownership of second home
BURMPOLSATI Burglary in main home, whether received any information about what happened
BURGLARY – SECOND HOME all the details of this crime
ROBALCOH Robbery, whether perpetrator was under influence of alcohol or drugs
ROBPOLSATI Robbery, whether received any information about what happened
ROBVISSAT Robbery, whether victim support was useful
CRCARFIND Card/online fraud, whether found out who was involved
AVONIGHT Avoidance behaviour at night
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Questionnaire, Priority 2, Priority 3
A. FEELING SAFE AND WORRIES ABOUT CRIME
Feeling while walking alone after dark
Worried about being physically attacked by stranger
Worried about family being physically attacked by stranger
Worried about terrorism
Likelihood of burglary
B. ESTABLISHING VEHICLE OWNERSHIP, SECOND HOME OWNERSHIP AND USE OF ‘CARDS’ AND ONLINE BANKING
Car / van / pick-up truck (anyone in the household)
Motorcycle/moped/scooter (anyone in the household)
Bicycle (anyone in the household)
A second home (household)
Bank and credit cards, and use of on-line banking (you personally used)
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C. VICTIMISATION SCREENERS (5 years)
VEHICLE-RELATED CRIMES (you or other member of the household)
Car theft
Theft from car
Motorcycle theft
Bicycle theft
HOUSEHOLD-RELATED CRIMES
Burglary in main house
Burglaries in second home
PERSONAL CRIMES
Robbery
Theft of personal property (pick-pocketing or theft of a purse, wallet, clothing, jewellery, mobile phone, and mp3 player, or sports equipment)
‘NON-CONVENTIONAL’ CRIMES
Consumer fraud (yourself)
Card / on-line banking abuse (your credit card .., bank account)
Bribery (you)
Questionnaire, Priority 2, Priority 3
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D1. THEFT OF A CAR
When (if in the last 12 months)
How often
Where
Whether the vehicle returned
Reported to the police
Satisfied with police response
D2. THEFT FROM A CAR
When (if in the last 12 months)
How often
Where
Reported to the police
Satisfied with police response
D3. MOTORCYLE / MOPED THEFT
When (if in the last 12 months)
How often
Where
Reported to the police
Satisfied with police response
D4. BICYCLE THEFT
When (if in the last 12 months)
How often
Where
Reported to the police
Satisfied with police response
VEHICLE-RELATED CRIMES
VICTIMISATION DETAILS
Questionnaire, Priority 2, Priority 3
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D5. BURGLARY MAIN HOME
When (if in the last 12 months)
How often
Insurance of any of stolen property
Reported to the police
Why not
Satisfied with police response
Why not
Received feedback from the police
Contact victim support
Type of contact
Support useful
Emotional impact
D6. BURGLARY – SECOND HOME
When (if in the last 12 months)
How often
House abroad
Reported to the police
Satisfied with police response
HOUSEHOLD-RELATED CRIMES
VICTIMISATION DETAILS
Questionnaire, Priority 2, Priority 3
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D7 ROBBERY
When (if in the last 12 months)
How often
Where
Was something stolen?
Weapon used
Kind of weapon
Injury
Treatment for injury
Emotional impact
Offender under alcohol or drugs
Reported to the police
Why not
Satisfied with police response
Why not
Received feedback from the police
Contact victim support
Type of contact
Support useful
D8 THEFT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
When (if in the last 12 months)
How often
Where
Carrying what was stolen
Reported to the police
Satisfied with police response
VICTIMISATION DETAILS/ PERSONAL CRIMES
Questionnaire, Priority 2, Priority 3
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VICTIMISATION DETAILS/‘NON-CONVENTIONAL’ CRIMES
CONSUMER FRAUD
When (if in the last 12 months)
How often
Where
Involved buying goods or services
Involved the Internet
Incident reported to police or an authority
Satisfaction with response
CARD / ON-LINE FRAUD
When (if in the last 12 months)
How often
Where
Card or on-line fraud
Found out who was involved
Incident reported to police or an authority
Satisfaction with response
BRIBERY
When (if in the last 12 months)
How often
Where
Type of official was involved
Incident reported to police or an authority
Satisfaction with response
Questionnaire, Priority 2, Priority 3
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ATTITUDES TO LAW ENFORCEMENT AND SECURITY PRECAUTIONS
Exposure to drugs problems
Burglar alarm ownership
Special door locks
Avoidance behaviour at night
Gun ownership
Reason for owning gun
Police performance
Courts performance
Punitiveness (regarding a burglar)
Questionnaire, Priority 2, Priority 3
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TECHNICAL VARIABLES/ PERSONAL AND HOUSEHOLD INFORMATION, (only the one collected during interview)
Questionnaire, Priority 2, Priority 3
Number of persons living in household, including the respondent
Past relationships
Sex of respondent Employment status
Year and month of birth (age) Full or part-time work
Country of birth Professional status
Country of birth of mother Occupation in employment
Country of birth of father Economic activity of the local unit
Citizenship Highest level of education or training successfully completed
Marital status Household income level
De facto marital status
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