Criminal Victimization in the 22 Largest U.S. States, 2020–2022  NCJ 310314	
	
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Filenames			Table titles
cv22luss2022t01.csv	Table 1. National Crime Victimization Survey household coverage ratios, by state, 2020–22
cv22luss2022t02.csv	Table 2. National Crime Victimization Survey household and person response rates, by state, 2020–22
	
				Figures
cv22luss2022f01.csv	Figure 1. Rate of violent victimization per 1,000 persons age 12 or older in the 22 largest states, 2017–19 and 2020–22
cv22luss2022f02.csv	Figure 2. Rate of property victimization per 1,000 households in the 22 largest states, 2017–19 and 2020–22
cv22luss2022f03.csv	Figure 3. Rate of violent victimization excluding simple assault per 1,000 persons age 12 or older in the 22 largest states, 2017–19 and 2020–22
cv22luss2022f04.csv	Figure 4. Rate of burglary victimization per 1,000 households in the 22 largest states, 2017–19 and 2020–22
cv22luss2022f05.csv	Figure 5. Percent of violent victimizations reported to police in the 22 largest states, 2017–19 and 2020–22
cv22luss2022f06.csv	Figure 6. Percent of property victimizations reported to police in the 22 largest states, 2017–19 and 2020–22
	
				Appendix tables
cv22luss2022at01.csv	Appendix table 1. Estimates and standard errors for figure 1: Rate of violent victimization per 1,000 persons age 12 or older in the 22 largest states, 2017–19 and 2020–22
cv22luss2022at02.csv	Appendix table 2. Estimates and standard errors for figure 2: Rate of property victimization per 1,000 households in the 22 largest states, 2017–19 and 2020–22
cv22luss2022at03.csv	Appendix table 3. Estimates and standard errors for figure 3: Rate of violent victimization excluding simple assault per 1,000 persons age 12 or older in the 22 largest states, 2017–19 and 2020–22
cv22luss2022at04.csv	Appendix table 4. Estimates and standard errors for figure 4: Rate of burglary victimization per 1,000 households in the 22 largest states, 2017–19 and 2020–22
cv22luss2022at05.csv	Appendix table 5. Estimates and standard errors for figure 5: Percent of violent victimizations reported to police in the 22 largest states, 2017–19 and 2020–22
cv22luss2022at06.csv	Appendix table 6. Estimates and standard errors for figure 6: Percent of property victimizations reported to police in the 22 largest states, 2017–19 and 2020–22
cv22luss2022at07.csv	Appendix table 7. Rate of violent victimization per 1,000 persons age 12 or older in the 22 largest states, 2020–22
cv22luss2022at08.csv	Appendix table 8. Rate of property victimization per 1,000 households in the 22 largest states, 2020–22
cv22luss2022at09.csv	Appendix table 9. Rate of violent victimization excluding simple assault per 1,000 persons age 12 or older in the 22 largest states, 2020–22
cv22luss2022at10.csv	Appendix table 10. Rate of burglary victimization per 1,000 households in the 22 largest states, 2020–22
cv22luss2022at11.csv	Appendix table 11. Percent of violent victimizations reported to police in the 22 largest states, 2020–22
cv22luss2022at12.csv	Appendix table 12. Percent of property victimizations reported to police in the 22 largest states, 2020–22
cv22luss2022at13.csv	Appendix table 13. Population of persons age 12 or older in the 22 largest states, 2017–19 and 2020–22
cv22luss2022at14.csv	Appendix table 14. Population of households in the 22 largest states, 2017–19 and 2020–22
