VICTIMIZATION /
At school
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High school students reporting involvement in delinquent and risk-related behaviors, and drug, alcohol, and cigarette use, United States selected years, 1991-2009
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High school students reporting involvement in delinquent and risk-related behaviors, by sex, race, ethnicity, and grade level, United States
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2003
Table 3.56
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2005
Table 3.56.2005
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2007
Table 3.56.2007
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2009
Table 3.56.2009
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High school students reporting victimization experiences and involvement in delinquent activities on school property, by sex, race, ethnicity, and grade level, United States
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2003
Table 3.57
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2005
Table 3.57.2005
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2007
Table 3.57.2007
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2009
Table 3.57.2009
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Students reporting victimization experiences at school, by grade level of respondent
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2002-2003
Table 3.59
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2003-2004
Table 3.59.2004
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2004-2005
Table 3.59.2005
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2005-2006
Table 3.59.2006
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2006-2007
Table 3.59.2007
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Estimated number and rate (per 1,000 students) of nonfatal crimes agaist students ages 12 to 18 at school or away from school, by type of crime, United States 1992-2008
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Table 3.0006.2008
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Number and rate (per 1,000 students) of nonfatal violent crimes against students age 12 to 18 occurring at school, by type of crime and student characteristics, United States 1995, 1999-2005, 2007 and 2008
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Students age 12 to 18 reporting victimization, bullying, hate-related behavior, and gangs at school, by student characteristics, United States
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2001
Table 3.61
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2003
Table 3.61.2003
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2007
Table 3.61.2007
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