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New Zealand crime and victims research : the burden of crime victimisation among the LGBTQ+ population in Aotearoa Alexander Plum and Liqun Zhuge

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Auckland, New Zealand : New Zealand Policy Research Institute | Te Kāhui Rangahau Mana Taurite, 2024Description: electronic document (51 pages) ; PDF fileSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: his study examines the differences in crime victimisation between sexual and gender minorities (identified as LGBTQ+) and the general population in Aotearoa New Zealand. The authhors (a) compare the risk of victimisation between LGBTQ+ individuals and non-LGBTQ+ individuals, controlling for differences in sociodemographic characteristics, and (b) assess the differences between LGBTQ+ and non-LGBTQ+ individuals in their crime-victimisation-related interactions with public agencies, e.g., mental health providers, police, or Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC). For this empirical research, the authors use the New Zealand Crime and Victims Survey (NZCVS), which has been integrated into the Integrated Data Infrastructure (IDI)—Stats NZ's administrative research database that consolidates information from a wide range of public agencies. (From the Executive summary). Record #9031
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his study examines the differences in crime victimisation between sexual and gender minorities (identified as LGBTQ+) and the general population in Aotearoa New Zealand. The authhors (a) compare the risk of victimisation between LGBTQ+ individuals and non-LGBTQ+ individuals, controlling for differences in sociodemographic characteristics, and (b) assess the differences between LGBTQ+ and non-LGBTQ+ individuals in their crime-victimisation-related interactions with public agencies, e.g., mental health providers, police, or Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC). For this empirical research, the authors use the New Zealand Crime and Victims
Survey (NZCVS), which has been integrated into the Integrated Data Infrastructure (IDI)—Stats NZ's administrative research database that consolidates information from a wide range of public agencies. (From the Executive summary). Record #9031

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