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NZCVS Data Hub

Long-format Files

The long-format files produced for the NZCVS provide comprehensive and detailed coverage of most questions from NZCVS Cycles 1 to 8 (2018–2025) and pooled data (Cycles 1 to 8 combined). The files also include more detailed information about data accuracy. All files are in comma-delimited (.csv) format.

NZCVS Instructions for Long-format Files [PDF, 2.3 MB]

NZCVS Data Dictionary [XLSX, 65 KB]

tb01_crimerate [ZIP, 23 MB]

tb02_reportrate [ZIP, 7.4 MB]

tb03_wellbeings [ZIP, 4.5 MB]

tb04_standardisedrate [ZIP, 274 KB]

tb05_nonreportingreason [ZIP, 3 MB]

tb06_crimedistribution_household [ZIP, 13 MB]

tb06_crimedistribution_person [ZIP, 28 MB]

tb07_victimexperience [ZIP, 12 MB]

tb08_costofcrime [ZIP, 45 KB]

tb09_reportedexperiencingdiscrimination [ZIP, 1.4 MB]

tb10_victimdiscrimination_household [ZIP, 4.4 MB]

tb10_victimdiscrimination_person [ZIP, 22 MB]

ppmtb01_trustincjs [ZIP, 5.5 MB]

ppmtb02_confidenceincjs [ZIP, 5.4 MB]

ppmtb03_localandnationalissues [ZIP, 3.2 MB]

ppmtb04_contactwithcjs [ZIP, 1.5 MB]

 
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