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Unclassified. In 2010, more than18,000 local, state, tribal, and federal law enforcement agencies, voluntarily reported data on crimes brought to their attention. Shared Management. 5 Regional Working Groups (state, local, tribal, and federal representation)
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In 2010, more than18,000 local, state, tribal, and federal law enforcement agencies, voluntarily reported data on crimes brought to their attention
Shared Management • 5 Regional Working Groups (state, local, tribal, and federal representation) • Subcommittees specific to programs (subject matter experts) • Advisory Policy Board (Executive criminal justice representation)
Summary Reporting Eight offenses gauge criminal activity: Violent CrimeProperty Crime Murder Burglary Forcible Rape Larceny-theft Robbery Motor Vehicle Theft Aggravated Assault Arson (1979) *Hierarchy Rule
NIBRS Collects detailed data on individual crime incidents and arrests using prescribed data elements • 23 Offense Categories • 49 Offenses • 58 Data Elements • 10 Arrest Categories • *No Hierarchy Rule
NIBRS STATUS June 2011 NH WA VT MT ME ND OR MN MA ID WI SD NY WY MI RI IA PA NV NE CT * IN OH UT IL CO NJ WV CA KS MO VA KY DE NC TN MD AZ OK AR SC *NM **DCMTP AL GA * MS TX AK LA Rockford, IL, PD FL Gulfport, MS PD HI Hoover, AL, PD 16 100% NIBRS NIBRS Certified Testing NIBRS 32 8 *Non-program States (3) Developing NIBRS 5 6 No Formal Plans **DC Metro Transit Police (Certified)
Robert J. Casey Section Chief Law Enforcement Support Section FBI CJIS Division Module E-3 1000 Custer Hollow Road Clarksburg, WV 26306 Phone: 304-625-3690 Rob.Casey@leo.gov