Germany, Federal Criminal Police Office (Bundeskriminalamt) (2019), Der Deutsche Viktimisierungssurvey 2017. Opfererfahrungen, kriminalitätsbezogene Einstellungen sowie die Wahrnehmung von Unsicherheit und Kriminalität in Deutschland, Wiesbaden, April 20

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Germany

Title

Germany, Federal Criminal Police Office (Bundeskriminalamt) (2019), Der Deutsche Viktimisierungssurvey 2017. Opfererfahrungen, kriminalitätsbezogene Einstellungen sowie die Wahrnehmung von Unsicherheit und Kriminalität in Deutschland, Wiesbaden, April 2019

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Year

2019

Type of publication

Report

Geographical coverage

National

Area/location of interest

Not applicable - national level

Type of Institution

Public authority

Institution

Germany, Federal Criminal Police Office (Bundeskriminalamt)

Main Thematic Focus

Hate crime Incitement to hatred or violence

Target Population

General population

Key findings

According to the large-scale victimisation survey around 23 persons - 6.3 because of their ethnic origin, 3 because of their religion - per 1,000 inhabitants have become victims of hate crime resulting in bodily harm (vorurteilsgeleitete Körperverletzung) in 2017.

Methodology (Qualitative/Quantitative and exact type used, questionnaires etc)

quantitative (questionnaire used for computer-assisted telephone interviews)

Sample details and representativeness

Random sample of 31,192 persons (16 years and older)

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