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A casualty is an individual who has suffered death or injury as a result of a [[crash]].  It is not at all uncommon for a single crash to result in more than one casualty.
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A casualty is an individual who has suffered death or injury as a result of a [[crash]].   
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It is not at all uncommon for a single crash to result in more than one casualty. Because of this, the total numbers of crashes and casualties cannot be expected to be the same. When reporting statistics, great care should be taken to distinguish between numbers of incidents which occurred ('''crashes''') and the number of people injured as a result ('''casualties''').
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==Details==
[[STATS19]] records certain key features of all casualties associated with each crash, including:
[[STATS19]] records certain key features of all casualties associated with each crash, including:
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##Which vehicle accounted for the casualty's involvement
##Which vehicle accounted for the casualty's involvement
##What the casualty had to do with that vehicle (known as the [[casualty class]])
##What the casualty had to do with that vehicle (known as the [[casualty class]])
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==Casualties in MAST==
A [[Casualties Measure|count of casualties]] is available as a [[measure]] in MAST reports.
A [[Casualties Measure|count of casualties]] is available as a [[measure]] in MAST reports.
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[[Postcode|Postcodes]] of casualties are also recorded by STATS19.  This makes it possible to analyse the socio-demographic profiles of communities in which casualties reside.  MAST uses casualty postcodes to link to the [[MOSAIC]] profiling system, and enable insight into the provenance of groups who are most at risk of involvement in crashes.
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==Sopio Demographic information about casualties==
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[[Postcode|Postcodes]] of casualties are also recorded by STATS19.  This makes it possible to analyse the socio-demographic profiles of communities in which casualties reside.  MAST uses casualty postcodes to link to the [[Mosaic]] profiling system, and enable insight into the provenance of groups who are most at risk of involvement in crashes.

Revision as of 12:14, 9 October 2009

A casualty is an individual who has suffered death or injury as a result of a crash.

It is not at all uncommon for a single crash to result in more than one casualty. Because of this, the total numbers of crashes and casualties cannot be expected to be the same. When reporting statistics, great care should be taken to distinguish between numbers of incidents which occurred (crashes) and the number of people injured as a result (casualties).

Details

STATS19 records certain key features of all casualties associated with each crash, including:

  1. The severity of the injury
  2. Personal details about the casualty, including sex and age
  3. How the casualty came to be involved in the crash, including
    1. Which vehicle accounted for the casualty's involvement
    2. What the casualty had to do with that vehicle (known as the casualty class)


Casualties in MAST

A count of casualties is available as a measure in MAST reports.

Sopio Demographic information about casualties

Postcodes of casualties are also recorded by STATS19. This makes it possible to analyse the socio-demographic profiles of communities in which casualties reside. MAST uses casualty postcodes to link to the Mosaic profiling system, and enable insight into the provenance of groups who are most at risk of involvement in crashes.

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