Well i think its police and the FBI that collect the crime statistics (sorry if that is not your question)
The two major sources of crime statistics in the US are the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program and the Bureau of Justice Statistics' National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS). The UCR compiles reported crimes from law enforcement agencies across the country, focusing on trends in serious offenses. In contrast, the NCVS gathers data through surveys of individuals, capturing unreported crimes and providing insights into victims' experiences. Together, these sources offer a comprehensive view of crime in the United States.
See: www.fbi.gov and search the stie for crime statistics
Statistics on Chinese crime can be found here under the related link.
The FBI compiles these figures after gathering natinonwide statistics, and the published statistics usually run 1 to 2 years behind. The 2011 statistics have not yet been compiled.
There are several national sources that break down crime by Vital statistics (location, types, age, race , gender, etc). See these in the RELATED LINKS Section below.
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The two major sources of crime statistics in the US are the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program and the Bureau of Justice Statistics' National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS). The UCR compiles reported crimes from law enforcement agencies across the country, focusing on trends in serious offenses. In contrast, the NCVS gathers data through surveys of individuals, capturing unreported crimes and providing insights into victims' experiences. Together, these sources offer a comprehensive view of crime in the United States.
Crime is committed, and the numbers that measure it are collected, analyzed and become statistics.
See: www.fbi.gov and search the stie for crime statistics
Statistics on Chinese crime can be found here under the related link.
The FBI compiles these figures after gathering natinonwide statistics, and the published statistics usually run 1 to 2 years behind. The 2011 statistics have not yet been compiled.
UCR, or Uniform Crime Reporting, is a program administered by the FBI that compiles and publishes crime statistics from law enforcement agencies across the United States. It aims to provide a consistent framework for crime data collection and reporting, facilitating analysis of crime trends. While UCR has been effective in offering a broad overview of crime trends and improving public awareness, it has limitations, such as underreporting and its focus on specific types of crimes, which may not capture the full picture of crime in communities.
Crime statistics are supposed to be and usually are reported by local and federal law enforcement agencies. Many times the statistics are reported in the newspaper.
Your question is confusing, "Can you have some crime statistics?" I don't really understand the question, but if I assume you're asking where you can get statistics on crimes in the United States, one of the places is the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Also, if you type into your browser window "crime statistics" there are other websites where you can go to do your research.
Crime reporting is the reporting of crimes that happen in a particular area of a neighborhood, city, state or country. Crime reporting can include things like crime statistics.
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