In 200912, 68% of victims of serious violent crime -- rape or
sexual assault, robbery, or aggravated assault -- reported
experiencing socio-emotional problems as a result of their
victimisation. Victims who experienced severe distress as a result
of a violent victimisation were more likely to report the crime to
police and receive victim services than victims with no distress or
mild distress. This book discusses select reports from the Bureau
of Justice Statistics on the measures of violent crimes including
firearm violence, homicide, and nonfatal domestic violence. It also
examines the socio-emotional impact violent crimes have on
individuals.
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