The General Social Survey on Victimization at. Statistics Canada

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The General Social Survey on Victimization at Statistics Canada Colin Babyak Statistics Canada May 23, 2012

Summary of the Presentation Overview of the Canadian General Social Survey (GSS) Strengths of the GSS (Victimization) Limitations of the GSS Some GSS results Comparisons with police-reported statistics Current challenges for the GSS Conclusion 2

Overview of the General Social Survey (GSS) Annual telephone survey of ~25000 respondents aged 15 and over Designed to inform policy Cyclical content (victimization every 5 years) Most recent victimization cycle 2009 Estimates at national, provincial, metropolitan area levels 3

Overview of the GSS Victimization Cycle Content includes: Household and personal victimization Incident characteristics Spousal violence Perceptions of the justice system Perception of crime and safety Demographic variables Emerging issues in justice 4

Strengths of the GSS Victimization Cycle Victimization rates Overall and by crime type Perception of safety How safe do you feel from crime walking alone in your area after dark? Confidence in the justice system Do you think your local police force does a good job, an average job or a poor job of enforcing the laws? 5

Strengths of the GSS - Victimization Cycle Analysis is performed to look at: Nature and extent of criminal victimization Rates of reporting to police Risk factors related to victimization Demographics, habits Reasons for not reporting to police Impact of crime on victims 6

Limitations of the GSS (Victimization) Collection every 5 years Crime is a relatively rare event analysis can be limited Coefficients of Variation (CVs) can be high for certain populations Limited to 8 offence types Target population Canadian population 7

Some Results 8

Some Results 9

Some Results 10

Comparing Victimization Statistics with Police-reported Statistics Differences exist in: Survey design and survey population Survey content Mode of collection Initiation date and survey frequency Reference period Volume and nature of offences Sources of error Units of count and rate calculation 11

Comparing Victimization Statistics with Police-reported Statistics Survey Design / Population UCR: Mandatory administrative survey of police services Virtually full coverage of all police services in Canada GSS: Voluntary sample survey of ~ 25,000 people (15 years and up) RDD sampling of landline telephones 12

Comparing Victimization Statistics with Police-reported Statistics Volume and Nature of Offences UCR: Over 200 crime categories Nearly 2.5 million criminal incidents in 2009 Includes drug offences, commercial crime, etc. Only includes those reported to the police GSS: Eight main offences About 6.4 million victimizations in 2009 Includes cyber-bullying and discrimination Both reported and nonreported to police 13

Current Challenges for the GSS Declining response rates Random digit dialing (RDD) limitations Multi-mode collection issues Comparisons with police data Trends over time 14

Current Challenges for the GSS Declining response rates -??? RDD issues Multi-mode issues Comparisons with police data Trends over time 15

Current Challenges for the GSS Declining response rates -??? RDD issues New household frame Multi-mode issues Comparisons with police data Trends over time 16

Current Challenges for the GSS Declining response rates -??? RDD issues New household frame Multi-mode issues Measuring mode effect Comparisons with police data Trends over time 17

Current Challenges for the GSS Declining response rates -??? RDD issues New household frame Multi-mode issues Measuring mode effect Comparisons with police data inevitable Trends over time 18

Current Challenges for the GSS Declining response rates -??? RDD issues New household frame Multi-mode issues Measuring mode effect Comparisons with police data inevitable Trends over time increase frequency? Mode effect? 19

Conclusion Victimization surveys are our only way to analyze unreported crime Wealth of contextual data available Sample size is not large, crime is a rare event Be careful comparing to police-reported data Many changes are planned to enhance survey and address challenges 20

For More Information Colin Babyak Statistics Canada colin.babyak@statcan.gc.ca Jodi-Anne Brzozowski Statistics Canada jodi-anne.brzozowski@statcan.gc.ca 21