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Crime victimisation in Australia : key results of the 2004 International Crime Victimisation Survey
Holly Johnson
ISBN 0 642 53881 6 ; ISSN 1326-6004
Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology: 2005
(Research and public policy series, no. 64)
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Acknowledgments
The author would like to acknowledge and thank a range of people for their assistance in completing the 2004 International Crime Victimisation Survey (ICVS):
- the 7000 Australians who agreed to participate in the study;
- the Social Research Centre for conducting the interviews and collating the data;
- AIC staff who provided valuable feedback on this report;
- the support of policy officers within the Australian Government Attorney-General's Department and the Australian Government Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs;
- the support of the coordinator of the ICVS at the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime; and
- the generous funding of the Australian Government Attorney-General's Department and the Australian Government Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs.
The author accepts full responsibility for the interpretations and analyses presented in this report.
Disclaimer
This research paper does not necessarily reflect the policy position of the Australian Government.
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