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National Crime Victimization Survey, 1995: Preliminary Findings

ADVANCE FOR RELEASE AT 4:30 P.M. EDT                          BJS
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1996                          202/633-3047



     VICTIMS REPORT 9 PERCENT FEWER VIOLENT CRIMES LAST YEAR


     WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Violent crimes fell more than 9 percent
last year, the Department of Justice announced today.  According
to preliminary estimates by the Department's Bureau of Justice
Statistics (BJS), there were an estimated 9.9 million violent
crimes during 1995, compared to about 10.9 million during 1994.  
     BJS Director Jan Chaiken noted, "The drop in crime last year
is consistent with what we know from the Federal Bureau of
Investigation's Uniform Crime Reports."  
     Dr. Chaiken said the decline in the violent victimization
rate began in 1994 and interrupted a rising trend that had
existed since the mid 1980s, while crimes of theft continued a
20-year pattern of decreasing rates.
     BJS estimates there were 39.6 million personal and household
crimes of theft and violence during 1995, compared to 42.4
million the year before, which is a 6.6 percent decline.
     Last year rape decreased almost 18 percent, robbery fell 14
percent, aggravated assault declined 19 percent and purse 
snatching and pocket picking were down 18 percent.  
     There were 5.5 percent fewer property crimes a year ago than
in 1994--29.3 million compared to 31 million the year before.
The rate of property crimes--burglary, theft and motor vehicle
theft--was 288 per 1,000 households; down from 308 per 1,000 in
1994.  
     Murders are not included in BJS's National Crime
Victimization Survey because of an inability to interview
victims.  According to the FBI's preliminary 1995 data, murder
estimates fell 8 percent from the level of the previous year. 
The FBI publishes the number of crimes reported to law
enforcement agencies annually.  
     During 1995, the BJS survey of crime victims asked
approximately 100,000 people 12 years old and older in 49,000
households about crimes they might have experienced during the
previous six months.  Therefore, the BJS survey is able to
include both crimes reported to police and those that go
unreported.  
     About 14.4 million of the violent and property crimes were
reported to the police during 1995, down from the 15.2 million
reported the previous year.  About 63 percent of all crimes were
never brought to official attention.
     Final 1995 victimization estimates will be available later
this year.  Beginning at 4:30 p.m. EDT, Tuesday, September 17,
the survey's graphs and tables will be available on BJS's
Internet home page by clicking on "What's new at BJS" and then
clicking at the Social Statistics Briefing Room.  The BJS webpage
address is:                     
                 http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/ 
     Additional  BJS materials may be obtained from the BJS fax-
on-demand (301/251-5550) or calling the BJS Clearinghouse 1-
800/732-3277.  










Table 1. National Crime Victimization Survey:									
Victimization levels and rates, preliminary 1995									
									
									
									
		                      Number of victimizations					Victimization rates		
		                             Preliminary	Percent			     Preliminary	Percent
	                            1994	    1995	change 		     1994	    1995	change 
									
All crimes surveyed	        42359370      39582880  	-6.6%*		     ...	...		
									
Personal crimes	                11348630      10268280  	-9.5%*		    53.1	47.6		-10.3%*
									
Crimes of violence	        10859700       9866200		-9.1%*		    50.8	45.7		-10.0%*
									
Completed violence	         3205230       2896800		-9.6*		    15.0	13.4		-10.4*
Attempted/threatened violence	 7654470       6969540		-8.9*		    35.8	32.3		-9.8*
									
Rape/Sexual assault	          432700	354670		-18.0		     2.0	 1.6		-18.8**
Rape/Attempted rape	          316140	260310		-17.7		     1.5	 1.2		-18.4
Sexual assaulta	                  116570	 94580		-18.9		     0.5	 0.4		-19.6
									
Robbery	                         1298590	1123720		-13.5**		     6.1	 5.2		-14.2*
Completed/property taken	  795030	 697650		-12.2		     3.7	 3.2		-13
Attempted to take property	  503560	 425140		-15.6		     2.4	 2.0		-16.3**
				 					
 Assault	                 9128400	8390010		-8.1*		    42.7	38.9		-8.9*
 Aggravated	                 2477940	2010370		-18.9*		    11.6	 9.3		-19.6*
With injury	                  678540	 516460		-23.9*		     3.2	 2.4		-24.6*
Threatened with weapon	         1799400	1494470		-16.9*		     8.4	 6.9		-17.7*
Simple	                         6650470	6382580		-4.0		    31.1	29.6		-4.9
With minor injury	         1466070	1446790		-1.3		     6.9	 6.7		-2.2
Without injury	                 5184400	4936940		-4.8		    24.3	22.9		-5.6
									
Purse snatching/pocket picking	  488930	 402590		-17.7%**	     2.3	 1.9		-18.4%*
									
Total population age 12 
or over                        213747400      215697770				...	           ...		
									
Property crimes	                31010740       29318100 	-5.5%*		   307.6	288.1		-6.3%*
									
Household burglary	         5482300	4848350		-11.6*		    54.4	 47.7		-12.4*
Completed	                 4572560	4172940		-8.7*		    45.4	 41.0		-9.6*
Attempted forcible entry	  909750	 687940		-24.4*		     9.0	  6.8		-25.1*
									
Motor vehicle theft	         1763540	1603980		-9.0**		    17.5	 15.8		-9.9*
Completed	                 1172200	1086170		-7.3		    11.6	 10.7		-8.2
Attempted	                  591340	 517800		-12.4		     5.9	  5.1		-13.2*
									
Theftb	                        23764900       22883060 	-3.7*		   235.7	224.9		-4.6*
Completed	                22743000       22035450 	-3.1**		   225.6	216.6		-4.0*
Attempted	                 1021900	 856800		-16.2*		    10.1	  8.4		-16.9*
									
Total number of households	100808030     101747040		             ...	 ...		


Note:  Detail may not add to total shown because of rounding.         b/Theft includes crimes previously classified as "Personal larceny
Percent change is based on unrounded numbers.  Victimization rates    without contact" and "Household larceny."
are calculated on the basis of the number of victimizations per       *The preliminary difference is statistically significant
1,000 persons age 12 or over (personal crimes) or per 1,000           at the 95% confidence level.
households (property crimes).  Final estimates for 1994 are based     **The preliminary difference is statistically significant
on crimes occurring in 1994 preliminary estimates for 1995 are        households (property crimes).  Fin
based on interviews conducted in 1995.                                at the 95% confidence level.
a/Includes threats.                                                   





Table 2. National Crime Victimization Survey:								
Number and proportion of crimes reported to police, preliminary 1995								
								
								
								
	              	Number of crimes reported to police		Proportion reported to police			
				      Preliminary	Percent		        Preliminary	Percent
	                    1994      1995		change 	     1994	1995		change 
								
All crimes surveyed	15186500       14445930		-4.9%** 	35.9%	36.5%		1.7%
								
Personal crimes          4672630	4410890		-5.6%	        41.2%	43.0%		4.3%
								
Crimes of violence	 4513070	4257270		-5.7%	        41.6%	43.2%		3.7%
								
Completed violence	 1751890	1665760		-4.9	        54.7	57.5		5.1
Attempted/threatened
 violence	         2761170	2591720		-6.1	        36.1	37.2		3
								
Rape/Sexual assault	  137100	 113190		-17.4	        31.7	31.9		0.7
Rape/Attempted rape	   89620	  67510		-24.7	        28.3	25.9		-8.4
Sexual assaulta	           47480	  46950		-1.1	        40.7	49.6		22
								
Robbery	                  718900	 642780		-10.6	        55.4	57.2		3.3
Completed/property taken  511960	 458160		-10.5	        64.4	65.7		2
Attempted to take 
property	          206940	 184590		-10.8	        41.1	43.4		5.6
								
 Assault	         3657070	3502540		-4.2	        40.1	41.7		4.1
 Aggravated	         1277810	1082900		-15.3*	        51.6	53.9		4.4
With injury	          411200	 338110		-17.8	        60.6	65.5		8
Threatened with weapon	  866600	 744310		-14.1**	        48.2	49.8		3.3
Simple	                 2379270	2428010		 2.0	        35.8	38		6.3
With minor injury	  727420	 776820		 6.8	        49.6	53.7		8.3
Without injury	         1651850	1651960		 0.0	        31.9	33.5		4.9
								
Purse snatching/
pocket picking	          159570	 153760		-3.6%	        32.6%	38.2%		17.2
								
Property crimes 	10513870       10035060		-4.6%*	        33.9%   34.2%		0.01
								
Household burglary	 2770140	2595470		-6.3%	        50.5	53.5		6.0*
Completed	         2425140	2285090		-5.8	        53.0	54.8		3.3
Attempted forcible entry  345000	 311570		-9.7	        37.9	45.3		19.5*
								
Motor vehicle theft	 1378920	1209460		-12.3*	        78.2	75.4		-3.6
Completed	         1083170	 980600		-9.5	        92.4	90.3		-2.3
Attempted	          295750	 230050		-22.2*	        50.0	44.4		-11.1
								
Theftb	                 6364800	6244700		-1.9	        26.8	27.3		 1.8
Completed	         6060620	6001480		-1.0	        26.6	27.2		 2.4
Attempted	          304180	 244860		-19.5**	        29.8	28.6		-4.1


Note:  Detail may not add to total shown because of rounding.       *The preliminary difference is statistically significant
Percent change is based on unrounded numbers.  Also see the note     at the 95% confidence level.
on table 1.                                                         **The preliminary difference is statistically significant
a/Includes threats.                                                   at the 95% confidence level.
b/Theft includes crimes previously classified as "Personal larceny
without contact" and "Household larceny."





Table 3. Victimization levels, 1992-95									
									
	Rape/		  
	sexual            Aggravated 	Simple 	  Personal				Motor 
Year        assault  Robbery  assault	assault	  theft		Burglary  Theft	        vehicle theft

1992	607310	 1271830  2316690	6052840	  369130	5802760	  24579360	1834570
1993	485290	 1291020  2562860	6508930   516980	5984000	  24237780	1960540
1994	432700	 1298590  2477940	6650470	  488930	5482300	  23764900	1763540
1995*	354670	 1123720  2010370	6382580	  402590	4848350	  22883060	1603980
									
									
									
									
Table 4. Victimization rates, 1992-95									
									
									
		    Number of victimizations per 1,000 	           Number of victimizations 		
		    persons age 12 or older			   per 1,000 households		

	Rape/		  
	sexual            Aggravated 	Simple 	  Personal				Motor 
Year    assault  Robbery  assault	assault	  theft		Burglary  Theft	        vehicle theft

1992	2.9	   6.1	   11.1	        28.9	    1.8		58.6	   248.2	18.5
1993	2.3	   6.1	   12.1    	30.8	    2.4		59.9	   242.6	19.6
1994	2	   6.1	   11.6	        31.1	    2.3		54.4	   235.7	17.5
1995*	1.6	   5.2	    9.3	        29.6	    1.9		47.7	   224.9	15.8
									
*Figures for 1995 are preliminary.									
									
									
Date Published: September 17, 1996