Victimisation and insecurity surveys are today one of the major ways to measure and study crime. Still, across European countries, they are carried out and put to use in a variety of ways. This is why it is important to compare practices across some major European countries so as to map the situation and identify the good – as well as the bad – practices within the European zone. Lieven Pauwels and Stefaan Pleysier have taken stock of research and practice in Belgium and the Netherlands, Mike Hough in Britain, Philippe Robert in France, Joachim Obergfell-Fuchs in Germany, Giovanni Sacchini and Rossella Selmini in Italy, and Amadeu Recasens i Brunet in Spain and Portugal. The synthesis for all of these countries has been drawn by Renée Zaube...