Crime Survey for England and Wales, 1996-2018: Secure Access
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<i>Secure Access datasets</i>:<br>
The <i>Crime Survey for England and Wales, 1996-2018: Secure Access</i> dataset (SN 7280) includes:<ul><li>the adult and child data also held in the standard End User Licence (EUL) version</li><li>adult self-completion modules on drinking behaviour, drug use, stolen goods, children's self-completion modules and sexual identity and low-level geography variables formerly held under Special Licence access conditions (please note that not all modules occur for each year - see the survey year's documentation for details)</li><li>hate crime variables HATEMT3A-HATEMT3I and HATEPS3A-HATEPS3I from the victim form</li><li>the interpersonal violence (IPV) data (comprising the modules on domestic violence, sexual victimisation and stalking)</li></ul>Users who do not require access to the modules noted above should apply for the EUL version. The Secure Access version has more restrictive access conditions than standard EUL version - see 'Access' section below. All studies in the series can be viewed from the <a href="http://discover.ukdataservice.ac.uk/series/?sn=200009" title="Crime Survey for England and Wales Series" target="_blank">CSEW</a> series webpage. <br>
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Secure Access study SN 7280 includes the following low-level geography variables from 2008 onwards:<ul><li>Local Authority District</li><li>Rural and Urban Area Classification</li><li>Police Force Area</li><li>ONS District Level Classification : Supergroup</li><li>ONS District Level Classification: Group</li><li>ONS District Level Classification: Subgroup</li><li>Output Area Classification - Supergroup (7 categories)</li><li>Output Area Classification - Group (21 categories)</li><li>Output Area Classification - Subgroup (52 categories)</li></ul>A further low-level geography file including variables down to Super Output Areas (Lower Layer) is available under separate Secure Access study SN 7311.<br>
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<i>Latest edition information:</i><br>
For the eighth edition (May 2019), data and documentation for 2017-18 have been added to the study. Users should note the 2017-18 data are based upon a new methodology of capping the number&nbsp;of incidents at the 98th percentile. Further information on the&nbsp;methodological change is available in the article ‘Improving victimisation estimates derived from the Crime Survey for England and Wales’, which is available as part of the study documentation.<br>
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<i>Background</i>:<br>
The <i>Crime Survey for England and Wales</i> (CSEW), previously known as the <i>British Crime Survey</i> (BCS), has been in existence since 1981. The survey traditionally asks a sole randomly selected adult, in a random sample of households, details pertaining to any instances where they, or the household, has been a victim of a crime in the previous 12 months. These are recorded in the victim form data file (VF). A wide range of questions are then asked covering demographics and crime-related subjects such as attitudes to the police and the criminal justice system (CJS). Most of the questionnaire is completed in a face-to-face interview in the respondent's home; these variables are contained within the non-victim form (NVF) data file. Since 2009, the survey has been extended to children aged 10-15 years old; one resident of that age range has also been selected at random from the household and asked about incidents where they have been a victim of crime, and other related topics. The first set of children's data, covering January-December 2009, had experimental status, and is held separately under SN 6601. From 2009-2010, the children's data cover the same period as the adult data and are included with the main dataset. Further information may be found on the ONS <a href="https://www.ons.gov.uk/surveys/informationforhouseholdsandindividuals/householdandindividualsurveys/crimesurveyforenglandandwales" title="Crime Survey for England and Wales" target="_blank">Crime Survey for England and Wales</a> web page and for the previous BCS, from the GOV.UK <a href="https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/british-crime-survey-methodology" title="BCS Methodology" target="_blank">BCS Methodology</a> web page.<br>
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<i>Self-completion data:</i><br>
A series of questions on drinking behaviour, drug use and intimate personal violence (including stalking and sexual victimisation) are administered to adults via a self-completion module which the respondent completes on a laptop computer. Children aged 10-15 years also complete a separate self-completion questionnaire. The questions are contained within the main questionnaire documents, but the data are not available with the main survey; they are available only under Secure Access conditions. Lower-level geographic variables are also available under Secure Access conditions to match to the survey.<br>
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<i>History</i>:<br>
Up to 2001, the survey was conducted biennially. From April 2001, interviewing was carried out continually and reported on in financial year cycles and the crime reference period was altered to accommodate this change. The core sample size has increased from around 11,000 in the earlier cycles to over 40,000. Following the National Statistician's Review of Crime Statistics in June 2011 the collation and publication of Crime Statistics moved to the Office for National Statistics (ONS) from 1st April 2012, and the survey changed its name to the <i>Crime Survey for England and Wales</i> (CSEW) accordingly.<br>
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<i>Scottish data</i>:<br>
The 1982 and 1988 BCS waves were also conducted in Scotland. The England and Wales data for 1982 and 1988 are held at the UKDA under SNs 1869 and 2706, but the Scottish data for these studies are held separately under SNs 4368 and 4599. Since 1993, separate <i>Scottish Crime and Justice Surveys</i> have been conducted, see the <a href="https://beta.ukdataservice.ac.uk/datacatalogue/series/series?id=2000046" target="_blank">series</a> web page for more details.<br>
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UK Data Service
创建时间:
2018-02-26



