Areas of Interest
- Criminal Victimization and Victimization Surveys; Race/ethnicity and Immigration; Patterns of Crime Reporting; Quantitative Methods, including Multilevel, Longitudinal, and Spatial Analysis
Degrees
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Degree TypePhDDegree DetailsUniversity at Albany, State University of New York
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Degree TypeMADegree DetailsPeking University, China
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Degree TypeBADegree DetailsPeking University, China
UMD National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) Research Forum
The National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) is the one of the nation's primary sources of information on crime and criminal victimization. Each year, data are obtained from a nationally representative sample of about 240,000 persons in about 150,000 households in the United States. This information allows us to identify victims and non-victims as well as the repercussions and social context of victimization. It is an excellent source of data for understanding victimization risk as well as responses to victimization. Periodic supplements to the survey offer the exploration of emerging types of crime like fraud, identity theft and stalking. While the survey has offered these data for almost 50 years, many criminologists and social scientists interested in crime are unfamiliar with it. This forum is designed to expose this audience to the research uses of the NCVS and to present methods for proper analysis of the survey data.
The University of Maryland (UMD) organized this forum on the NCVS to foster research use of the survey. Please watch the videos and join Dr. James P. Lynch, Dr. Min Xie, and esteemed panelists to discuss the use of NCVS for research and training.
Session 1: NCVS Roundtable Discussion
Moderators: Drs. James P. Lynch & Min Xie, UMD
Panelists:
· Dr. Lynn Addington, American Univ. |
· Dr. Eric Baumer, Penn State Univ. |
· Dr. David Cantor, Westat |
· Dr. Lynn Langton, RTI |
· Dr. Janet Lauritsen, Univ. of Missouri – St. Louis |
· Dr. Colin Loftin, Univ. at Albany |
· Dr. Mike Planty, RTI |
· Dr. Andromachi Tseloni, Nottingham Trent Univ. |
· Dr. Jianhua Xu, Univ. of Macau |
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Recorded video:
https://bjs.ojp.gov/media/video/66851
Session 2: NCVS Research Highlights
Moderator: Grace Kena, Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS)
Panelists:
· Dr. Jennifer Truman, BJS |
· Alexandra Thompson, BJS |
· Dr. Erika Harrell, BJS |
· Dr. Frank Pezzella, John Jay College of Criminal Justice |
· Dr. Tasha Youstin, Western Carolina Univ. |
· Dr. Julie Siddique, Univ. of North Texas at Dallas |
Recorded video:
https://bjs.ojp.gov/media/video/66856
Session 3: NCVS User Workshop – hands-on training to analyze the NCVS data; using SPSS
Recorded video:
https://bjs.ojp.gov/media/video/66861
Workshop files:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/8w7gv5im47k3qcy/AADiq42Zw9baGOMBZUcYuIfHa?dl=0
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Veyli Ortiz Solis
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