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.
You may be referring to the Uniform Crime Report (UCR) statistics compiled by the FBI from statistics gathered from law enforcement agencies nationwide.
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1. The purpose of major crime reporting programs is to keep track of all the crimes that are reported in the country by local law enforcement agencies.
Lack of attention to detail and lack of a single codified reporting requiment
To gather statistics used to analyze what types of crime are occurring and allocating resources to fight these crimes.
different crime reporting measuring systems
the data will be flow in tha crime reporting
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I don't think it is a crime but if you see it happening you need to report it.
The FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting Program
What kind of crime? Reporting it to WHO?
That IS what it is called. The Uniform Crime Report (UCR).
The FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting Program
Unless a specific statute prohibits discrimination for reporting that particular crime, then yes. An employer can fire you for any reason or no reason, and needs to explain to no one.