NZCVS key results 2023 (Cycle 6) Ministry of Justice | Tahū o te Ture
Material type:
- New Zealand Crime and Victims Survey. Key results - Cycle 6 : results drawn from Cycle 6 (2023) of the New Zealand Crime and Victims Survey
- NEW ZEALAND CRIME AND VICTIMS SURVEY (NZCVS)
- COERCIVE CONTROL
- COVID-19
- CRIME
- DISCLOSURE
- DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
- FAMILY VIOLENCE
- FINANCIAL ABUSE
- FRAUD
- INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
- HELP-SEEKING
- LGBTQIA+
- MĀORI
- MENTAL HEALTH
- OLDER PEOPLE
- PANDEMICS
- PHYSICAL ABUSE
- PREVALENCE
- PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS
- SEXUAL ORIENTATION
- SEXUAL VIOLENCE
- STATISTICS
- SURVEYS
- VICTIMS OF CRIMES
- YOUNG PEOPLE
- NEW ZEALAND
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This report highlights the main findings from Cycle 6 of the New Zealand Crime and Victims Survey (NZCVS) conducted between November 2022 and October 2023. The report contains mostly descriptive statistics of trends for key offence types and demographic groups. (From the website).
Chapter 3 Interpersonal violence including family offences covers Family offences (3.2) - note tthe "NZCVS measures incidence and prevalence of offences committed by family members".
The Key stories report "provides more detail and context for some of this year’s notable findings:
Fraud remains high;
Motor vehicle theft has doubled;
Fewer adults are victims of family offences;
More New Zealanders feel unsafe;
Less variation in victimisation between ethnic groups." Follow the link for this report.
Use the Resources and results link to access all documents related to Cycle 5 and all previous Cycles. Record #8750