TY - BOOK ED - Ministry of Justice | Tahū o te Ture TI - New Zealand Crime and Victims Survey : : Survey findings Cycle 4 report descriptive statistics June 2022. Results drawn from Cycle 4 (2020/21) of the New Zealand Crime and Victims Survey PY - 2022/// CY - Wellington, New Zealand : PB - Ministry of Justice, KW - NEW ZEALAND CRIME AND VICTIMS SURVEY (NZCVS) KW - COERCIVE CONTROL KW - COVID-19 KW - CRIME KW - DISABLED PEOPLE KW - DISCLOSURE KW - DOMESTIC VIOLENCE KW - FAMILY VIOLENCE KW - INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE KW - HELP-SEEKING KW - LGBTQIA+ KW - MENTAL HEALTH KW - PANDEMICS KW - PHYSICAL ABUSE KW - PREVALENCE KW - PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS KW - SEXUAL ORIENTATION KW - SEXUAL VIOLENCE KW - STATISTICS KW - SURVEYS KW - VICTIMS OF CRIMES KW - YOUNG PEOPLE KW - NEW ZEALAND N1 - NZCVS Cycle 4 Section 1 - The NZCVS and Cycle 4 key findings [PDF, 466 KB]; https://www.justice.govt.nz/assets/Documents/Publications/NZCVS-Cycle-4-Core-Report-The-NZCVS-and-Cycle-4-key-findings-fin.pdf; NZCVS Cycle 4 Section 2 - About this report [PDF, 394 KB]; https://www.justice.govt.nz/assets/Documents/Publications/NZCVS-Cycle-4-Core-Report-Section-2-About-this-report-fin.pdf; NZCVS Cycle 4 Section 3 - How much crime is there in New Zealand? [PDF, 574 KB]; https://www.justice.govt.nz/assets/Documents/Publications/NZCVS-Cycle-4-Core-Report-Section-3-How-much-crime-fin.pdf; NZCVS Cycle 4 Section 4 - Who is experiencing crime? [PDF, 944 KB]; https://www.justice.govt.nz/assets/Documents/Publications/NZCVS-Cycle-4-Core-Report-Section-4-Who-experiences-crime-fin2.pdf; NZCVS Cycle 4 Section 5 - Sexual violence and offences by family members [PDF, 907 KB]; https://www.justice.govt.nz/assets/Documents/Publications/NZCVS-Cycle-4-Core-Report-Section-5-sv-and-fv-fin.pdf; NZCVS Cycle 4 Section 6 - Impact of COVID-19 pandemic [PDF, 361 KB]; https://www.justice.govt.nz/assets/Documents/Publications/NZCVS-Cycle-4-Core-Report-Section-6-Impact-of-COVID-19-pandemic-fin.pdf; NZCVS Cycle 4 Section 7 - Reporting to the Police [PDF, 520 KB]; NZCVS Cycle 4 Section 7 - Reporting to the Police [PDF, 520 KB]; NZCVS Cycle 4 Section 8 - Distribution of crime [PDF, 539 KB]; https://www.justice.govt.nz/assets/Documents/Publications/NZCVS-Cycle-4-Core-Report-Section-8-Distribution-of-crime-fin.pdf; NZCVS Cycle 4 Section 9 - Crime scene and consequences [PDF, 338 KB]; https://www.justice.govt.nz/assets/Documents/Publications/NZCVS-Cycle-4-Core-Report-Section-9-Crime-scene-and-consequences-fin.pdf; NZCVS Cycle 4 Section 10 - Perceptions of safety [PDF, 657 KB]; https://www.justice.govt.nz/assets/Documents/Publications/NZCVS-Cycle-4-Core-Report-Section-10-Perceptions-of-safety-fin.pdf; NZCVS Cycle 4 Appendix 1 - Key Findings [PDF, 368 KB]; https://www.justice.govt.nz/assets/Documents/Publications/NZCVS-Cycle-4-Core-Report-Appendix-1-Key-Findings-fin.pdf; NZCVS Cycle 4 Appendix 2 - Brief Survey Methodology [PDF, 318 KB]; https://www.justice.govt.nz/assets/Documents/Publications/NZCVS-Cycle-4-Core-Report-Appendix-2-Brief-Survey-Methodology-fin.pdf N2 - The NZCVS is the most comprehensive source of data on adult (aged 15 and older) victims of crime in Aotearoa New Zealand. Because only about 25% of crime is reported to the Police, the NZCVS provides the only data on the true nature and volume of crime in New Zealand. The survey also provides rich information on the experiences of victims of crime, and how they were affected. Since it was established in 2017, the NZCVS has dramatically increased knowledge and understanding of crime and victimisation and is widely used by key government agencies and non-governmental organisations to support better policy development and interventions. Because of the consistent methodology used by the NZCVS across all four cycles, we are now able to compare four years of data representing almost 30,000 interviews with New Zealanders about their experiences of crime. This allows us to analyse changes in the levels of crime and victimisation since the beginning of the NZCVS data collection in March 2018 with higher accuracy. This report is focused on significant findings and trends which may inform policy development and strategic decisions in the justice sector. More information is available from statistical data tables supporting the report. Additionally, pooling the sample from all four years makes possible a richer analysis covering experiences of victims in smaller population groups. For example, this report reveals deeper information about the victimisation of disabled people. While this report mostly replicates the structure of the previous annual report, some topics are significantly extended. In particular, a deeper dive into perceptions of safety and their association with victimisation is provided, and for the first time data related to controlling and coercive behaviour is described – a response to new questions introduced in Cycle 4. Finally, a high-level comparative analysis of victimisation before and during the COVID-19 pandemic is performed. (From the executive summary). The report consists of ten sections which can be downloaded individually, see links above. Use the Resources and results link for to access all documents related to Cycle 4 and all previous Cycles. Record #7702 UR - https://www.justice.govt.nz/assets/Cycle-4-Core-Report-v0.20-20220628.pdf UR - https://www.justice.govt.nz/assets/20220628-NZCVS-Cycle-4-A5-Key-findings-booklet.pdf UR - https://www.justice.govt.nz/assets/20220628-NZCVS-Cycle-4-Core-Report-FAQs-fin.docx UR - https://www.justice.govt.nz/justice-sector-policy/research-data/nzcvs/nzcvs-cycle-4-resources-and-results/ UR - https://www.justice.govt.nz/justice-sector-policy/research-data/nzcvs/ ER -