British Crime Survey, 1982- 1982- [ongoing]

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British Crime Survey, 1982- 1982- [ongoing]

Electronic data in the range of approximately 50-150 MBs for each year of the survey.

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UK Data Archive

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The UK Data Archive is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) of the Higher Education Funding Councils and the University of Essex. The UK Data Archive at the University of Essex houses the largest collection of accessible digital data in the social sciences and humanities in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1967, it is a national resource centre, disseminating data throughout the United Kingdom and, by arr...

National Centre for Social Research (Great Britain)

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Home Office

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The British Crime Survey (BCS) is one of the largest social surveys conducted in Britain. It is primarily a 'victimisation' survey, in which respondents are asked about the experiences of property crimes of the household (e.g. burglary) and personal crimes (e.g. theft from the person) which they themselves have experienced. The reference period to which these questions relate is from the first of January in the calendar year preceding the BCS, up to the date of interview. ...

England and Wales Home Office

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