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POST DATA
Kazakhstan Volunteers reported 22 victimizations in
32% of all Volunteer victimizations occurred outside
2011.
of the Volunteers assigned site.
The most commonly reported crime classification
35% of all victimizations occurred in public areas,
by Kazakhstan Volunteers is physical assault.
most often in streets or squares.
The most commonly reported serious crime
2% of all victimizations occurred in a capital city.
classification by Kazakhstan Volunteers is
aggravated assault. 44% of Volunteer victims were female and 56%
were male.
69% of all reported victimizations result in no
physical injury to the Volunteer.
Kazakhstan was suspended in 2011; therefore, data on reports covers only the years 2009-2011.
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Number of Reported Victimizations
0.0 2.0
4.0 6.0 8.0 10.0 12.0
Incidence Rate per 100 Volunteer/Trainee Years*
*Rate for sexual assaults is reported per 100 female Volunteer/Trainee years.
Average Number of Reported Victimizations, Kazakhstan, 2009-2011
Kidnapping 0.0
Rape 1.7
Robbery 1.3
Burglary 2.0
Threat 0.7
Theft 3.3
Vandalism 0.3