General Social Survey Cycle 13: Victimization (1999) - Public Use Microdata File - ARCHIVED
Public use microdata: 12M0013X
Description:
Cycle 13 of the General Social Survey (GSS) is the third cycle (following cycles 3 and 8) that collected information in 1999 on the nature and extent of criminal victimisation in Canada. Focus content for cycle 13 addressed two areas of emerging interest: public perception toward alternatives to imprisonment; and spousal violence and senior abuse. Other subjects common to all three cycles include perceptions of crime, police and courts; crime prevention precautions; accident and crime screening sections; and accident and crime incident reports. The target population of the GSS is all individuals aged 15 and over living in a private household in one of the ten provinces.
Frequency: Occasional
Available formats: HTML, CD-ROM (discontinued)
Titles | Release date | More Information |
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General Social Survey Cycle 13: Victimization (1999) - Public Use Microdata File, 1999001 - ARCHIVED | November 2, 2000 | More information |
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Source (Surveys and statistical programs)
Subjects and keywords
Subjects
Keywords
- Adult offenders
- Age
- Analysis of variance
- Assaults
- Break and enter offences
- Community services
- Criminal injuries compensation
- Data analysis
- Data collection
- Data processing
- Educational attainment
- Elder abuse
- Emotional abuse
- Employment
- Ethnic origin
- Health status indicators
- Incidents reported
- Income
- Justice system
- Languages
- Marital status
- Motor vehicle theft
- Parole
- Personal safety
- Police officers
- Property crimes
- Public safety
- Questionnaires
- Religion
- Respondents
- Sampling and weighting
- Sex
- Sexual assaults
- Social surveys
- Spousal violence
- Suspect-victim relationship
- Target groups
- Theft
- Urban transit
- User guides
- Victimization
- Victimization rates
- Violence
- Violence against women
- Weapons
- Young offenders
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