MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT /
Victimizations /
Reporting to police
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Estimated percent distribution of personal and property victimization, by type of crime and whether or not reported to police, United States
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2002
Table 3.33
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2003
Table 3.33.2003
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2004
Table 3.33.2004
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2005
Table 3.33.2005
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2006
Table 3.33.2006
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2007
Table 3.33.2007
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2008
Table 3.33.2008
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Estimated percent distribution of reasons for reporting personal and property victimizations to police, by type of crime, United States
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2002
Table 3.34
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2003
Table 3.34.2003
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2004
Table 3.34.2004
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2005
Table 3.34.2005
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2006
Table 3.34.2006
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2007
Table 3.34.2007
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Estimated percent distribution of reasons for not reporting personal and property victimizations to police, by type of crime, United States
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2002
Table 3.35
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2003
Table 3.35.2003
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2004
Table 3.35.2004
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2005
Table 3.35.2005
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2006
Table 3.35.2006
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2007
Table 3.35.2007
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Reasons for not reporting
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Estimated percent distribution of reasons for not reporting personal and property victimizations to police, by type of crime, United States
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2002
Table 3.35
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2003
Table 3.35.2003
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2004
Table 3.35.2004
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2005
Table 3.35.2005
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2006
Table 3.35.2006
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2007
Table 3.35.2007
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Reasons for reporting
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Estimated percent distribution of reasons for reporting personal and property victimizations to police, by type of crime, United States
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2002
Table 3.34
-- PDF -- CSV
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2003
Table 3.34.2003
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2004
Table 3.34.2004
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2005
Table 3.34.2005
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2006
Table 3.34.2006
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2007
Table 3.34.2007
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