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    information which includes the FBI’s Uniform Crime Report (UCR), victimization surveys, and self-reporting surveys. There is a strong demand for reliable, statistical data, which must be analyzed in order to achieve intelligence. Knowing the benefits, and limitations that these reports, surveys, and studies provide is crucial in understanding the full impact of crime in our society. Intelligence must be incorporated into the planning process to reflect community crime issues. The Brownwood…

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    Uniform Crime Report (UCR) was produced in 1929 and is used to give an annual report about major crime in the United States that is submitted to the FBI’s or state UCR Program. The crime data is collected when people report crimes. According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation the UCR is a “Regularly publish or contribute to a series of statistical crime reports and publications, detailing specific offenses and outlining trends that can help you better understand crime threats both nationally…

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    The Federal Bureau of Investigation Uniform Crime Report, reported an estimate of 1,165,383 violent crimes that was committed in the year of 2014. Also, there was an estimate of 8,277,829 property crimes committed that same year. Floyd Lawton a 47 year old man who was born in Chicago Illinois, but now resides in New York City tells me about his life of crime. Lawton who is now preacher at the local church was once a drug user, shoplifter, and carjacker and amongst other things tells me his life…

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    As the assignment stated not everything that has to do with the crime rate or report is good. The uniform crime report has some specific advantages and some disadvantages to it. By evaluating the data I have found some pros and cons to it. Before I state my opinion UCR is a collection of crime statistics that are put together throughout the year to gauge the trends in crime types. I will start with the Cons of this type of information. The first con of this information is the stats are not 100%…

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    Crime is a common occurrence that is prevalent and brought up in many facets of society. This extends from the political arena, where politicians attempt to push forward policies to reduce crime, to our news. Theft, murder, robbery, and other types of crime are done every hour constantly occurring yet, we may not all see it personally. Motor vehicle theft happens daily and can be a large ??? Not sure how to do introduction…… (Don’t forget intro. Not entirely sure how to begin. Introduction of…

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    Hate crimes are something that are carried out on a daily basis, and have been all throughout our history, even though the term “hate crime” was not established until the 1980s (The Federal Bureau of Investigation). Historically this has included bias crimes against Blacks, Jews, Native Americans and essentially every new immigrant group that has entered the United States in mass numbers. It is something that has no boarders and is happening all over the world. Hate crimes, are “acts of bigotry…

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    The Uniform Crime Reports (UCR) and the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) are two major sources of crime statistics commonly used in the United States (Sources of Crime Data: Uniform Crime Reports and the National Incident-Based Reporting System, n.d.). Crime statistics is a complex process because it must revel accurate information when reporting the incidences of crime in society (Criminal Statistics, 1998). Crime statistics first took shape in France around 1827. It is now…

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    The Uniform Crime Report

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    There are many surveys done that show that adolescents 18-20 are the most common at committing rapes, assault, and robberies, followed by juveniles 15-17 years. The Uniform Crime Report has data that shows many crimes are higher with older teen than any other age group for instance murder, forcible rape, and robbery. In a criminological debate it shows that teens who are delinquents have more of a social friendship with other delinquents…

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    The Uniform Crime Reports, the National Crime Victimization Survey, and Juvenile Court Statistics are all official sources and measurements of criminal activity. The Uniform Crime Reports (UCR) is a classification system that lists crimes that are annually committed. These figures are voluntarily reported by law enforcement agencies. The National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) allows individuals to answer questions about their victimizations, even those that were not reported to the police,…

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    While the Uniform Crime Reports were ground breaking for tracking crime data nationally, there were many flaws with the system. The Federal Bureau of Investigation would send out paper reports for the local agency to fill out and return. This system leaves a lot of room for human bias, as well as honest mistakes, when reporting crimes. These reasons alone are enough to question whether the reports were an accurate account of crime in the country. Uniform Crime reports also had several other…

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