Scottish Crime and Justice Survey Data Items
Summary
Abstract
The Scottish Crime and Justice Survey (SCJS) is a large-scale social survey which asks people about their experiences and perceptions of crime in Scotland. Findings from crime surveys in Scotland have been used by policy makers across the public sector, academia and third sector to help understand the nature of crime in Scotland, target resources and monitor the impact of initiatives since the 1980s.
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Publisher
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NameScottish Government
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Coverage
Spatial
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Spatial coverage
Scotland
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Temporal
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Start date31/03/2008
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End date30/03/2017
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FrequencyAnnual
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Usage
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JurisdictionGB-SCT
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Data controllerScottish Government
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Format and standards
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LanguageEnglish
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FormatCsv
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