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CSEW- victim surveys - Coggle Diagram
CSEW- victim surveys
What is CSEW
Only since 2009 did this survey be extended to ask 10-15 year olds about their experience as victims and their views on crime related topics. However adults and children are asked about different things. Adults are asked questions about property crime and personal crimes that they have experienced themselves and children are asked about their experience and contact with the police, their feelings of safety and crime prevention awareness, experiences of anti-social behaviour, experiences of bullying and their views/involvement in gangs and carrying knives.
These people take part in structured interviews which are face to face using a laptop to record and take place in the peoples homes.
the CSEW helps find many patterns in crime for example; young males, usually those who have very little wage or none at all have a higher chance of being a victim of violence
The CSEW is a victim survey conducted annually to gain insight to what crime victims have been subjected to to help give insight to the hidden figure of crime. The survey consists of around 35,000adults and 3,000 children
The CSEW is included in the OSC so this survey is seen as official. Hoyle argues that surveys like this one offer a more accurate picture than the police records.
Advantages of the CSEW
Patterns, trends and comparisons can be found/made
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