I think it may depend on your jurisdiction, but I think it would be larceny. Shoplifting and theft from vehicles.
Property Crimes are most likely to be reported
Larceny-Theft
As a wise man (Harry Hill) once said the most reported crime is: FIGHT And other violence related crimesAnother VIew: Larceny and other petty theft crimes.
Yes
Citizens calling the police to report the crime or a police patrol unit responding to evidence of a crime in progress.
I don't - police depend on the help from the public in most cases.
The uniform crime report allows people to compare crime rates between different place. Some strengths are that the final data is independent of population, and will be readily available to the American public within a year. Some weaknesses are that it only covers crime that the police discover, and is not the most detail that could be reported.
Local Police departments.
Traditional police patrol can have a deterrent effect on crime, as the visible presence of officers may discourage potential offenders from committing crimes. Research indicates that areas with higher police visibility often experience lower crime rates. However, the effectiveness of patrols can vary based on factors such as community engagement, the nature of crime, and the specific policing strategies employed. Ultimately, while traditional patrols can contribute to crime reduction, they are most effective when combined with other strategies and community involvement.
Federal
yea, like most people you can get reported for whatever crime you did, but it also depends on the crime... like in my case i got reported for racing and got pulled over on the other side of town. but i got arrested.
Quantitative research is often reported in charts and tables, because it involves many numbers and statistics.