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1.10 Worry About Being a Victim (summary)

Published by City of Tempe | City of Tempe | Metadata Last Checked: February 07, 2026 | Last Modified: 2025-11-14T16:54:45.808Z
This dataset comes from the Annual Community Survey question related to residents’ feeling of safety and their perceptions about their likelihood of becoming a victim of violent or property crimes. The fear of crime refers to the fear of being a victim of crime as opposed to the actual probability of being a victim of crime. The Annual Community Survey question that relates to this dataset is: “Please indicate how often you worry about each of the following: a) Getting mugged; b) Having your home burglarized when you are not there; c) Being attacked or threatened with a weapon; d) Having your car stolen or broken into; e) Being a victim of identity theft?” Respondents are asked to rate how often they worry about being a victim on a scale of 5 to 1, where 5 means “Frequently” and 1 means “Never” (without "don't know" as an option).This page provides details about the Worry About Being a Victim performance measure. Click on the Showcases tab for any available stories or dashboards related to this data.The performance measure dashboard is available at 1.10 Worry About Being a VictimAdditional InformationSource: Community Attitude SurveyContact: Wydale HolmesContact E-Mail: Wydale_Holmes@tempe.govData Source Type: CSVPreparation Method: Data received from vendor and entered in CSVPublish Frequency: AnnualPublish Method: ManualData Dictionary  

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