I would measure the risk of being a victim by incorporating the NCVS summary findings for 2009. This survey gives me a broad range of information to use to minimize the risk of being a victim of a crime. It gives us great information such as the following: 1. Gender: men are a little more being victimized then women. 2. Reporting: almost half of the crimes were only reported to police. 3. Race: the highest with 27% for 1000 persons aged from 12 years and older. 3. Time of occurrence: nearly half of the incidents that were reported happened between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. 4. Place of occurrence: most of the violent crimes happened in the victim’s home. 5. Distance from home:
I would measure the risk of being a victim by incorporating the NCVS summary findings for 2009. This survey gives me a broad range of information to use to minimize the risk of being a victim of a crime. It gives us great information such as the following: 1. Gender: men are a little more being victimized then women. 2. Reporting: almost half of the crimes were only reported to police. 3. Race: the highest with 27% for 1000 persons aged from 12 years and older. 3. Time of occurrence: nearly half of the incidents that were reported happened between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. 4. Place of occurrence: most of the violent crimes happened in the victim’s home. 5. Distance from home: