Quality of Life and Safety (CVS)
Enquêre Cadre de Vie et Santé
Issues in terms of retrieving raw data
The complexity of the criminal justice system and the constraints on resources in collating and processing data limit the amount of information collected routinely. Hence, only the final outcome of proceedings at magistrates' courts and the Crown Court (where applicable) is recorded.
Draw also on survey data
Used as indicator
Data available on
Perpetrator
This statistical product does not collect information on Perpetrator
Incident
Incident
The objective of the survey called "victimization" - Quality of life and safety (CVS) - is to know facts of the crime which households and their members have been victims in the months before the passage of the investigator. Prevalence and incidence of certain crimes against persons and property, the frequency of complaints to the police and gendarmerie for each type of injury but also looks to offenses which do not the subject of a complaint. Views of the general population (victims and non victims) for quality of life and safety.
Criminal statistics on sexual violence
Criminal statistical data included
Violence "sensitive": sexual violence and violence in the household - Perception of the risk of victimization and attitudes to the risk; - Consequences of (a) victimization (s): deposit (s) of complaints, statement (s) to the authorities
Characteristics
Reference period
People aged 14 or over on 1 January of the survey year (one per household).
Frequency of updating
Annual victimization survey
Validation
Validation by INSEE the national institute for statistics
Compilation
No information available
Quality assurance process
Sample stratified by type of municipality and the number of addresses in the stratum (stratum 5) 1521 290 units (19.1%) are in ZUS. Each accommodation at the meeting has a probability of about one chance in 230 of being included in the sample. Mode of collection: Face-to-face and self-administered questionnaire. Instrument type collectioni: Questionnaire directive. Data collection: The collection method used (CAPI) and for sensitive issues, a suitable protocol can guarantee complete confidentiality of the responses of the interviewee. The average interview length is less than an hour. Weight: On the model of data processing CVS metropolis team designer DG, calibration data CVS Meeting was preceded by a discharge monitoring data and imputation of income and an anonymous files broadcast. Margins used are from the RP 2008. For housing data, they focus on the micro-region variables, household type, address type, degree of head of household and belonging to ZUS. Data for individuals, they are on a five-year age pyramid.
Accuracy
No information. Data availability: the data are available in SAS format SPSS, STATA number of files: 4 data files file version: version 1. Supplementary information: the 2011 CVs files are versions only "production and research" privacy statement: to obtain data, a confidentiality agreement must be signed special permissions: files "production and research" are subject to specific rules of use and must be destroyed after the research for which they were sold. Restrictions of use: the data can be used only for research purposes. Any commercial use is strictly prohibited. Requirement citation: the data source should appear in publications resulting from the use of data (page footnotes, references, captions of tables). Requirement for submission: to provide producers organizations critical information regarding the use of archived resources, data users are required to send the mhc / adisp, if possible in electronic form, the citation, a summary or reprinted from their (s) release (s) stating in a letter which surveys were used. Disclaimer: the data producer is not responsible for interpretations or inferences made from the use of data.
Reliability
No information available
Timeliness
No information available
Comparability
- Geographical
- Over time
- None
From 2007, annual victimization survey.
Current developments
From 2007, annual victimization surveys become a device in its own on this topic. In line with previous surveys, they also provide novel information. These investigations not only provide an estimate of the proportion of victims of violence, but also allow a better understanding of the profile of the victims. Since 2007 sampling, the sample is about 25 500 households (approximately 17,000 individuals respondents). It includes a national extension of the sensitive urban areas (ZUS).
External link
Since 2007 sampling, the sample is about 25 500 households (approximately 17,000 individuals respondents). It includes a national extension of the sensitive urban areas (ZUS). Questioned people aged 14 or over on 1 January of the survey year (one per household).