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International Crime Victim Surveys 2004
- AIC research project
- Start date: February 2004 (complete)
Description
This project, funded by the National Crime Prevention Program, is to undertake the Australian component of the 2004 International Crime Victims Survey. The survey provides information on crime and victimisation through a standard questionnaire, the results of which are internationally comparable and covers topics including crime victimisation rates; public perception of crime; rates of reporting to the police; and firearm ownership.
Publications
- Internet purchasing : perceptions and experiences of Australian households
Tony Krone and Holly Johnson, 2007 - Older people and credit card fraud
Jeromey Temple, 2007 - The Australian component of the 2004 International Crime Victimisation Survey
Graham Challice and Holly Johnson, 2005 - Experiences of crime in two selected migrant communities
Holly Johnson, 2005 - Crime victimisation in Australia : key results of the 2004 International Crime Victimisation Survey
Holly Johnson, 2005 - Crime victimisation in Australia : key findings of the 2004 International Crime Victimisation Survey
Holly Johnson, 2005