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Conducted by UNODC, the ICVS surveys households and businesses globally on crime experiences, reporting attitudes, and prevention measures. Data available from UNICRI, with standard questionnaires. Extensive country participation and key results presentation. Expand secondary analyses for deeper insights.
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Anna Alvazzi del Frate UNODC/PARB/RAS International Crime Victim SurveyInternational Crime Business Survey
The ICVS • The ICVS is a household survey that uses a standard questionnaire in all participating countries • Between 1500 and 2000 households are interviewed in each country/city • More than 70 countries have already been involved • The database is available from UNICRI. It currently contains more than 230,000 cases
ICVS Participation 1989-2003 Total: 72
1. United Kingdom 2. Sweden 3. Denmark 4. the Netherlands 5. Belgium 6. France 7. Portugal 8. Italy 9. Greece 10. Spain 11. Germany 12. Luxemburg 13. Austria 14. Finland 15. Ireland 16. Estonia 17. Poland 18.Slovenia (2005) 19. Hungary (2005) 20. Lithuania 21.Czech Republic 22.Canada 23.USA 24.Australia 25.New Zealand 26.Japan 27.Switzerland 28.Norway 29. Iceland 30.Mexico 31. Argentina 32.PR China (Hong Kong) 33.Chile (2005) 34. South Africa Fifth ICVS 2004-05
ICVS questionnaire • The questionnaire includes questions on: • 11 types of crime against the household and individual; consumer fraud and corruption • reporting to the police, reasons for reporting and not reporting; attitudes towards the police • victim support • crime prevention measures at the household level; fear of crime • attitudes towards punishment
Developments • The 2004 questionnaire has maintained comparability with the past but includes some necessary changes. • In many countries the ICVS has become the standard for national victim surveys. • Standard presentation of the key results • Expand secondary analysis
The ICBS • The ICBS is a business survey that uses a standard questionnaire in all participating countries • Approximately 500 businesses are interviewed in the capital city of each country • 9 countries participated in 2000 • The database is available from UNICRI. It currently contains approximately 4,500 cases
ICBS questionnaire • The questionnaire includes questions on: • Experiences of crime, safety in the area, security devices and costs involved, attitudes towards the police and private policing, • Fraud by customers and employees • Corruption • Extortion and intimidation • Reporting to the police, reasons for reporting and not reporting; attitudes towards the police