2. Incident estimates—The number of specific criminal
acts involving one or more victims.
3. Prevalence estimates—The number or percentage of
unique persons who were crime victims, or of unique
households that experienced crime.
2. Incident estimates—The number of specific criminal
acts involving one or more victims.
3. Prevalence estimates—The number or percentage of
unique persons who were crime victims, or of unique
households that experienced crime.
1.Victimization estimates—The total # of times
that persons or hhs were victims of crime. For
personal crimes, the # of victimizations is the
# of victims of that crime.
1.Victimization estimates—The total # of times
that persons or hhs were victims of crime. For
personal crimes, the # of victimizations is the
# of victims of that crime.
Younger lawyers (26-34) report higher psych. distress & alcohol abuse than older (50+)
Female lawyers report higher psych. distress than male lawyers
Male lawyers report higher alcohol abuse than female lawyers
Younger lawyers (26-34) report higher psych. distress & alcohol abuse than older (50+)
Female lawyers report higher psych. distress than male lawyers
Male lawyers report higher alcohol abuse than female lawyers