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Uniform Crime Reports
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.
they can't
Crime statistics only include recorded crimes. A lot of crimes go unreported and therefore unrecorded, for various reasons, mainly leading back to the fact that the victim doesn't always report the crime. There is actually much, much more crime happening than we think, because we look at the official crime statistics and it only shows a certain amount, and the crimes commited by certain people. Sociologists explain reasons for this. For example; The official crime statistics show that males are most likely to commit crime against other males. A sociologist would say that this is because men want to live up to the 'macho image', they don't want to admit defeat. If a woman commited a crime against the man, he may be very unlikely to report it. So; a lot of crime commited by women against men goes unrecorded and doesn't appear in the official statistics.
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The source of official crime statistics is typically a measurement known as Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR). UCR is a program in the United States that collects and publishes crime data from law enforcement agencies across the country. This data is used to track and analyze crime trends at national, state, and local levels.
Uniform Crime Reports
In Canada, the major official sources are through statistics (stats canada) as well as police recorded information as well as Juristat (the courts). Unofficial crime sources are really any agency that is not involved in the criminal justice system. So word of mouth, acquaintances, and opinions of those not necessarily working within a criminal justice agency.
Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics
Crime is committed, and the numbers that measure it are collected, analyzed and become statistics.
Statistics on Chinese crime can be found here under the related link.
See: www.fbi.gov and search the stie for crime statistics
Well i think its police and the FBI that collect the crime statistics (sorry if that is not your question)
Unclear as to what it is that is bieng asked. Are you looking for the phrase "Statistical variations?"
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.
Uniform Crime ReportAdditional Info: The information for the above cited report is gathered and collated by the F.B.I. from statistics submitted by law enforcement agencies, large and small, all across the country. Because of the volume of work involved the reports themnselves are always 'behind the curve' and do not reflect daily, weekly, or even monthly, crime trends.
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.