Adjusting the National Crime Victimization Survey's Estimates of Rape and Domestic Violence for Gag Factors, 1986-1990 (ICPSR 6558)
National Crime Victimization Survey, 1992-2005: Concatenated Incident-Level Files (ICPSR 4699)
National Crime Victimization Survey, 1992 [Record-Type Files] (ICPSR 22929)
National Crime Victimization Survey, 1993 [Record-Type Files] (ICPSR 22928)
National Crime Victimization Survey, 1994 [Record-Type Files] (ICPSR 22927)
National Crime Victimization Survey, 1995 [Record-Type Files] (ICPSR 22926)
National Crime Victimization Survey, 1996 [Record-Type Files] (ICPSR 22925)
National Crime Victimization Survey, 1997 [Record-Type Files] (ICPSR 22924)
National Crime Victimization Survey, 1998 [Record-Type Files] (ICPSR 22923)
National Crime Victimization Survey, 1999 [Record-Type Files] (ICPSR 22922)
National Crime Victimization Survey, 2000 [Record-Type Files] (ICPSR 22921)
National Crime Victimization Survey, 2001 [Record-Type Files] (ICPSR 22920)
National Crime Victimization Survey, 2002 [Record-Type Files] (ICPSR 22902)
National Crime Victimization Survey, 2003 [Record-Type Files] (ICPSR 22901)
National Crime Victimization Survey, 2004 [Record-Type Files] (ICPSR 22900)
National Crime Victimization Survey, 2005 [Record-Type Files] (ICPSR 22746)
National Crime Victimization Survey, 2006 [Record-Type Files] (ICPSR 22560)
National Crime Victimization Survey, 2007 [Collection Year Record-Type Files] (ICPSR 24741)
National Crime Victimization Survey, 2007 [Record-Type Files] (ICPSR 25141)
National Crime Victimization Survey, 2008 [Collection Year Record-Type Files] (ICPSR 25461)
National Crime Victimization Survey, 2008 [Record-Type Files] (ICPSR 26382)
National Crime Victimization Survey, 2009 (ICPSR 28543)
National Crime Victimization Survey, 2010 (ICPSR 31202)
National Crime Victimization Survey Longitudinal File, 1995-1999 (ICPSR 4414)
National Crime Victimization Survey: MSA Data, 1979-2004 (ICPSR 4576)
National Crime Victimization Survey: Unbounded Data, 1999 (ICPSR 4444)
National Crime Victimization Survey: Unbounded Data, 2000 (ICPSR 4445)
National Crime Victimization Survey: Unbounded Data, 2001 (ICPSR 4446)
National Crime Victimization Survey: Unbounded Data, 2002 (ICPSR 4447)
National Crime Victimization Survey: Unbounded Data, 2003 (ICPSR 4448)
National Crime Victimization Survey: Unbounded Data, 2004 (ICPSR 4449)
National Crime Victimization Survey: Unbounded Data, 2005 [Record-Type Files] (ICPSR 22341)
National Crime Victimization Survey: Unbounded Data, 2006 [Record-Type Files] (ICPSR 24644)
National Crime Victimization Survey, [United States], 2011 (ICPSR 34061)
A Nationally Representative Examination of the Prevalence, Characteristics, and Consequences of Statutory Rape in the United States, 1997-2016 (ICPSR 39249)
Statutory rape laws vary widely between U.S. states, making the measurement of its incidence in the broader U.S. population either impossible within contemporary datasets or too painstaking for researchers to pursue without support. To address this issue, this study examined the prevalence, characteristics, and consequences of statutory rape victimization and perpetration in the United States using the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997 (NLSY97), the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS), and the U.S. Census Bureau's American Communities Survey (ACS). To establish an empirical foundation for the study of statutory rape, this study pursued the following key objectives:
- Estimate nationally representative rates of statutory rape victimization and perpetration in the United States using the NLSY97, focusing on a) age-graded rates of victimization, b) age-graded rates of perpetration, and c) risk factors for statutory rape victimization and perpetration.
- Assess situational differences between first sexual experiences that are statutory rape compared to those that are not, and assess the effectiveness of statutory rape laws across states with lax, moderate, and strict laws to affect teen sexual activity and victimization rates.
- Estimate the likelihood of women's statutory rape victimization being reported to police, using NIBRS data on women's victimization and men's perpetration.
- Assess the short and long-term consequences of statutory rape victimization based on a) the nature and characteristics of relationships between victims and perpetrators and b) the age difference between victims and perpetrators.
This collection includes the syntax files and data-map documentation needed to reproduce the data analysis conducted by this project, along with information describing the processes used to access NLSY97, NIBRS, and ACS data. Users should refer to the ICPSR README file for an inventory of all syntax and data-map files.
Survey of Sexual Victimization in Adult Correctional Facilities, United States, 2016 (ICPSR 39147)
The Survey of Sexual Victimization (SSV) is part of BJS's National Prison Rape Statistics Program, which gathers mandated data on the incidence and prevalence of sexual victimization in adult correctional and juvenile justice facilities, under the Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003 (PREA; P.L. 108-79). This is an administrative data collection based on allegations of sexual victimization by other incarcerated adults or staff that are reported to authorities. The collection includes an enumeration of allegations and substantiated incidents reported to state prison systems; the federal prison system; U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE); the U.S. military; and a sample of jail jurisdictions, privately operated adult prisons and jails, and facilities in Indian country.
In 2016, correctional administrators reported 36,265 allegations of sexual victimization. This total contains all allegations of five types of victimization measured by the SSV - inmate-on-inmate nonconsensual sexual acts, abusive sexual contacts, and sexual harassment as well as staff-on-inmate sexual misconduct and sexual harassment. Of those allegations, 2,818 were substantiated after investigation.
Survey of Sexual Victimization in Adult Correctional Facilities, United States, 2017 (ICPSR 39148)
The Survey of Sexual Victimization (SSV) is part of BJS's National Prison Rape Statistics Program, which gathers mandated data on the incidence and prevalence of sexual victimization in adult correctional and juvenile justice facilities, under the Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003 (PREA; P.L. 108-79). This is an administrative data collection based on allegations of sexual victimization by other incarcerated adults or staff that are reported to authorities. The collection includes an enumeration of allegations and substantiated incidents reported to state prison systems; the federal prison system; U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE); the U.S. military; and a sample of jail jurisdictions, privately operated adult prisons and jails, and facilities in Indian country.
In 2017, correctional administrators reported 35,206 allegations of sexual victimization. This total contains all allegations of five types of victimization measured by the SSV - inmate-on-inmate nonconsensual sexual acts, abusive sexual contacts, and sexual harassment as well as staff-on-inmate sexual misconduct and sexual harassment. Of those allegations, 2,720 were substantiated after investigation.
Survey of Sexual Victimization in Adult Correctional Facilities, United States, 2018 (ICPSR 39149)
The Survey of Sexual Victimization (SSV) is part of BJS's National Prison Rape Statistics Program, which gathers mandated data on the incidence and prevalence of sexual victimization in adult correctional and juvenile justice facilities, under the Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003 (PREA; P.L. 108-79). This is an administrative data collection based on allegations of sexual victimization by other incarcerated adults or staff that are reported to authorities. The collection includes an enumeration of allegations and substantiated incidents reported to state prison systems; the federal prison system; U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE); the U.S. military; and a sample of jail jurisdictions, privately operated adult prisons and jails, and facilities in Indian country.
In 2018, correctional administrators reported 37,688 allegations of sexual victimization. This total contains all allegations of five types of victimization measured by the SSV - inmate-on-inmate nonconsensual sexual acts, abusive sexual contacts, and sexual harassment as well as staff-on-inmate sexual misconduct and sexual harassment. Of those allegations, 2,873 were substantiated after investigation.
Survey of Sexual Victimization in Adult Correctional Facilities, United States, 2019 (ICPSR 39150)
The Survey of Sexual Victimization (SSV) is part of BJS's National Prison Rape Statistics Program, which gathers mandated data on the incidence and prevalence of sexual victimization in adult correctional and juvenile justice facilities, under the Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003 (PREA; P.L. 108-79). This is an administrative data collection based on allegations of sexual victimization by other incarcerated adults or staff that are reported to authorities. The collection includes an enumeration of allegations and substantiated incidents reported to state prison systems; the federal prison system; U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE); the U.S. military; and a sample of jail jurisdictions, privately operated adult prisons and jails, and facilities in Indian country.
In 2019, correctional administrators reported 38,132 allegations of sexual victimization. This total contains all allegations of five types of victimization measured by the SSV - inmate-on-inmate nonconsensual sexual acts, abusive sexual contacts, and sexual harassment as well as staff-on-inmate sexual misconduct and sexual harassment. Of those allegations, 3,684 were substantiated after investigation.
Survey of Sexual Victimization in Adult Correctional Facilities, United States, 2020 (ICPSR 39151)
The Survey of Sexual Victimization (SSV) is part of BJS's National Prison Rape Statistics Program, which gathers mandated data on the incidence and prevalence of sexual victimization in adult correctional and juvenile justice facilities, under the Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003 (PREA; P.L. 108-79). This is an administrative data collection based on allegations of sexual victimization by other incarcerated adults or staff that are reported to authorities. The collection includes an enumeration of allegations and substantiated incidents reported to state prison systems; the federal prison system; U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE); the U.S. military; and a sample of jail jurisdictions, privately operated adult prisons and jails, and facilities in Indian country.
In 2020, correctional administrators reported 36,264 allegations of sexual victimization. This total contains all allegations of the five types of victimization measures by the SSV - inmate-on-inmate nonconsensual sexual acts, abusive sexual contacts, and sexual harassment, as well as staff-on-inmate sexual misconduct and sexual harassment. Of those allegations, 2,351 were substantiated after investigation.
Survey of Sexual Victimization in Juvenile Justice Facilities, United States, 2013 (ICPSR 39259)
The Survey of Sexual Victimization (SSV) is part of BJS's National Prison Rape Statistics Program, which gathers mandated data on the incidence and prevalence of sexual victimization in adult correctional and juvenile justice facilities, under the Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003 (PREA; P.L. 108-79). This is an administrative data collection based on allegations of sexual victimization by other adjudicated juveniles or staff that are reported to authorities. The collection includes an enumeration of allegations and substantiated incidents reported to juvenile justice systems operated by states and the District of Columbia and tribal juvenile facilities and a sample of local and private juvenile justice facilities.
In 2013, correctional administrators reported 1,883 allegations of sexual victimization. This total contains all allegations of five types of victimization measured by the SSV - youth-on-youth nonconsensual sexual acts, abusive sexual contacts, and sexual harassment as well as staff-on-youth sexual misconduct and sexual harassment. Of those allegations, 394 were substantiated after investigation.
Survey of Sexual Victimization in Juvenile Justice Facilities, United States, 2014 (ICPSR 39260)
The Survey of Sexual Victimization (SSV) is part of BJS's National Prison Rape Statistics Program, which gathers mandated data on the incidence and prevalence of sexual victimization in adult correctional and juvenile justice facilities, under the Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003 (PREA; P.L. 108-79). This is an administrative data collection based on allegations of sexual victimization by other adjudicated juveniles or staff that are reported to authorities. The collection includes an enumeration of allegations and substantiated incidents reported to juvenile justice systems operated by states and the District of Columbia and tribal juvenile facilities and a sample of local and private juvenile justice facilities.
In 2014, correctional administrators reported 2,915 allegations of sexual victimization. This total contains all allegations of five types of victimization measured by the SSV - youth-on-youth nonconsensual sexual acts, abusive sexual contacts, and sexual harassment as well as staff-on-youth sexual misconduct and sexual harassment. Of those allegations, 564 were substantiated after investigation.
Survey of Sexual Victimization in Juvenile Justice Facilities, United States, 2015 (ICPSR 39261)
The Survey of Sexual Victimization (SSV) is part of BJS's National Prison Rape Statistics Program, which gathers mandated data on the incidence and prevalence of sexual victimization in adult correctional and juvenile justice facilities, under the Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003 (PREA; P.L. 108-79). This is an administrative data collection based on allegations of sexual victimization by other adjudicated juveniles or staff that are reported to authorities. The collection includes an enumeration of allegations and substantiated incidents reported to juvenile justice systems operated by states and the District of Columbia and tribal juvenile facilities and a sample of local and private juvenile justice facilities.
In 2015, correctional administrators reported 3,150 allegations of sexual victimization. This total contains all allegations of five types of victimization measured by the SSV - youth-on-youth nonconsensual sexual acts, abusive sexual contacts, and sexual harassment as well as staff-on-youth sexual misconduct and sexual harassment. Of those allegations, 642 were substantiated after investigation.
Survey of Sexual Victimization in Juvenile Justice Facilities, United States, 2016 (ICPSR 39262)
The Survey of Sexual Victimization (SSV) is part of BJS's National Prison Rape Statistics Program, which gathers mandated data on the incidence and prevalence of sexual victimization in adult correctional and juvenile justice facilities, under the Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003 (PREA; P.L. 108-79). This is an administrative data collection based on allegations of sexual victimization by other adjudicated juveniles or staff that are reported to authorities. The collection includes an enumeration of allegations and substantiated incidents reported to juvenile justice systems operated by states and the District of Columbia and tribal juvenile facilities and a sample of local and private juvenile justice facilities.
In 2016, correctional administrators reported 3,740 allegations of sexual victimization. This total contains all allegations of five types of victimization measured by the SSV - youth-on-youth nonconsensual sexual acts, abusive sexual contacts, and sexual harassment as well as staff-on-youth sexual misconduct and sexual harassment. Of those allegations, 738 were substantiated after investigation.
Survey of Sexual Victimization in Juvenile Justice Facilities, United States, 2017 (ICPSR 39263)
The Survey of Sexual Victimization (SSV) is part of BJS's National Prison Rape Statistics Program, which gathers mandated data on the incidence and prevalence of sexual victimization in adult correctional and juvenile justice facilities, under the Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003 (PREA; P.L. 108-79). This is an administrative data collection based on allegations of sexual victimization by other adjudicated juveniles or staff that are reported to authorities. The collection includes an enumeration of allegations and substantiated incidents reported to juvenile justice systems operated by states and the District of Columbia and tribal juvenile facilities and a sample of local and private juvenile justice facilities.
In 2017, correctional administrators reported 3,592 allegations of sexual victimization. This total contains all allegations of five types of victimization measured by the SSV - youth-on-youth nonconsensual sexual acts, abusive sexual contacts, and sexual harassment as well as staff-on-youth sexual misconduct and sexual harassment. Of those allegations, 599 were substantiated after investigation.
Survey of Sexual Victimization in Juvenile Justice Facilities, United States, 2018 (ICPSR 39264)
The Survey of Sexual Victimization (SSV) is part of BJS's National Prison Rape Statistics Program, which gathers mandated data on the incidence and prevalence of sexual victimization in adult correctional and juvenile justice facilities, under the Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003 (PREA; P.L. 108-79). This is an administrative data collection based on allegations of sexual victimization by other adjudicated juveniles or staff that are reported to authorities. The collection includes an enumeration of allegations and substantiated incidents reported to juvenile justice systems operated by states and the District of Columbia and tribal juvenile facilities and a sample of local and private juvenile justice facilities.
In 2018, correctional administrators reported 3,692 allegations of sexual victimization. This total contains all allegations of five types of victimization measured by the SSV - youth-on-youth nonconsensual sexual acts, abusive sexual contacts, and sexual harassment as well as staff-on-youth sexual misconduct and sexual harassment. Of those allegations, 627 were substantiated after investigation.