Summary |
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1 Introduction: Crime Statistics in the United States |
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1.1 Historical Development of U.S. Crime Statistics and Categorizations |
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1.2 What Is "Crime," and Why Classify It? |
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21 | (5) |
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1.3 The Panel and Its Charge |
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26 | (2) |
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1.4 Overview of This Report |
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28 | (3) |
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2 Current Scope and State of Nationally Compiled Crime Data |
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2.1 Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program and National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) |
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32 | (16) |
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2.1.1 Core Components of the UCR Program |
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34 | (2) |
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2.1.2 Crime-Type Coverage and the Hierarchy Rule in UCR Summary Reporting |
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36 | (3) |
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2.1.3 National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) |
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39 | (1) |
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2.1.4 Continuity and Change in UCR Crime-Type Coverage |
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40 | (4) |
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2.1.5 Strengths and Weaknesses of UCR/NIBRS Coverage |
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44 | (4) |
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2.2 National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) and Its Supplements |
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48 | (11) |
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2.2.1 Basic Structure and Crime Coverage of the Base NCVS |
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49 | (6) |
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55 | (2) |
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2.2.3 Conceptual Strengths and Weaknesses of NCVS Crime Coverage |
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57 | (2) |
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2.3 The Wider Field of "Crime" Data |
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59 | (24) |
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2.3.1 Law-Enforcement and Public-Safety Based Sources of Crime Data |
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60 | (9) |
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2.3.2 National Self-Report Surveys |
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69 | (5) |
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2.3.3 National Administrative Surveys or Records-Based Collections |
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74 | (7) |
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2.3.4 Public Health Data Resources |
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81 | (2) |
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2.4 Recent and Concurrent Efforts at Improvement |
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83 | (2) |
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3 Users (and Uses) of Crime Statistics |
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85 | (18) |
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3.1 Law Enforcement Agencies |
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86 | (2) |
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3.2 Federal, State, and Local Policy Makers |
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88 | (7) |
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3.2.1 State Statistical Analysis Centers |
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89 | (1) |
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3.2.3 Justice Assistance and Fund Allocation |
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91 | (3) |
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3.2.4 Program Evaluation Entities |
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94 | (1) |
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3.3 Public Sector and Academic Researchers |
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95 | (3) |
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3.3.1 Academic Researchers |
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95 | (2) |
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3.3.2 Policy Advocacy and Issue Constituencies |
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97 | (1) |
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3.5 News Media and the Public |
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99 | (2) |
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101 | (2) |
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4 Historical and Extant Classifications of Crime |
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103 | (14) |
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4.1 Previous Implementations of, and Proposals for, a Modern Crime Classification |
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105 | (12) |
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4.1.1 PERF and the Simplified Victim-Outcome Framework |
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105 | (2) |
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4.1.2 SEARCH and the Pure Attribute-Based Classification |
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107 | (1) |
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4.1.3 Australia and New Zealand |
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108 | (3) |
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111 | (3) |
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4.1.5 International Classification of Crime for Statistical Purposes |
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114 | (3) |
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5 Proposed Classification of Crime for Statistical Purposes |
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117 | (42) |
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5.1 Objectives for a Modern Crime Classification |
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117 | (7) |
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117 | (4) |
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5.1.2 Objectives of Crime Classification |
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5.2 Recommended Classification of Crime |
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124 | (30) |
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5.2.1 Suggested Classification of Crime for Statistical Purposes (Short Version) |
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126 | (7) |
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5.2.2 Provisional Set of Attributes or Tags to Accompany Proposed Classification of Crime for Statistical Purposes |
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133 | (4) |
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5.2.3 Changes and Deviations from the ICCS and from Current U.S. Crime Measurement Norms |
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137 | (17) |
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5.3 Next Steps: Issues Going Forward |
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154 | (5) |
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159 | (10) |
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171 | (4) |
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B Participants in the Panel's Workshop-Style Meetings and Regular Sessions |
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175 | (8) |
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B.1 Participants in the June 12, 2014, Workshop |
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175 | (3) |
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B.2 Participants in the July 24, 2014, Workshop |
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178 | (1) |
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B.3 Other Contributors to Panel Discussions |
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179 | (4) |
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C Alternative and Example Classifications of Crime |
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183 | (20) |
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C.1 SEARCH Group Attribute-Based Crime Classification, 1976 |
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183 | (4) |
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C.2 Australia and New Zealand |
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187 | (3) |
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C.3 Victoria Crime Statistics Agency (CSA) Classification, 2015 |
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190 | (2) |
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C.4 Irish Crime Classification System, Full and Condensed, 2008 |
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192 | (3) |
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C.5 International Classification of Crime for Statistical Purposes |
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195 | (8) |
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D Detailed Definitions and Exclusions, Panel's Proposed Classification of Crime |
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203 | (56) |
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E Biographical Sketches of Panel Members and Staff |
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