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Experimental statistics on victimisation of children aged 10 to 15: Findings from the British Crime Survey (BCS), 17/06/10 [W/E]

This report makes available for the first time estimates of victimisation from the extension of the British Crime Survey (BCS) to children aged 10 to 15 years resident in households in England and Wales.

Four approaches to classifying crimes experienced by children are outlined with the primary objective of seeking users’ views on them via a consultation process that is launched alongside the publication.

The publication is available to download from the Home Office website.

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