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PART 1: Introduction
The Victimization Event
Bodily Injury to Victims of Personal Crimes
The Loss of Property in Personal Crimes
PART 2: The Risk of Personal Victimization
Personal Characteristics and the Probability of Personal Victimization
Multiple Victimization
PART 3: Attitudes About Crime and Victimization Experiences
Crime: A Nonlocal, Nonpersonal Issue
The Fear of Crime
The Effects of Crime and the Fear of Crime on Behavior
A Methodological Postscript
PART 4: A Theoretical Model
Toward a Theory of Personal Criminal Victimization
Appendix A: National Crime Survey, Central Cities Sample Questionnaires
Appendix B: LEAA-Census National Crime Survey: Methods and Procedures
Appendix C: Variable Recoding Scheme and Source Code Identification
The Victimization Event
Bodily Injury to Victims of Personal Crimes
The Loss of Property in Personal Crimes
PART 2: The Risk of Personal Victimization
Personal Characteristics and the Probability of Personal Victimization
Multiple Victimization
PART 3: Attitudes About Crime and Victimization Experiences
Crime: A Nonlocal, Nonpersonal Issue
The Fear of Crime
The Effects of Crime and the Fear of Crime on Behavior
A Methodological Postscript
PART 4: A Theoretical Model
Toward a Theory of Personal Criminal Victimization
Appendix A: National Crime Survey, Central Cities Sample Questionnaires
Appendix B: LEAA-Census National Crime Survey: Methods and Procedures
Appendix C: Variable Recoding Scheme and Source Code Identification