As a wise man (Harry Hill) once said the most reported crime is: FIGHT And other violence related crimes
Another VIew: Larceny and other petty theft crimes.
vandalism and theft is the most crime reported to the police its victimsd are weaker and younger people than them. The people who are mostly commiting these crimes are young teenage white boys.
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.
It depends what sort of crime you do. If you rob somebody you will be put in prison. More than likely you will be arrested by cops and thrown in jail; however, if you commit a felony (such as murder, rape, genocide, etc) then you could be sentenced to death
If utilized correctly, yes.
The Uniform Crime Report (UCR) provides consistent data for comparison, but it may underreport crimes or not capture all types of offenses. The National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) offers more detailed and accurate data on crimes, but its implementation can be costly and time-consuming for law enforcement agencies.
Individual citizens do not "press" or "drop" charges. Only the prosecuting attorney makes the decision about whether criminal charges will be pursued. You may contact the police at any time to report a crime, and therefore request criminal prosecution. There is no expiration of your ability to make the report. The quicker the crime is reported, the more likely police will have to gather evidence for a successful prosecution.
Yes, Fayette County, WV does have a crime stoppers program. You can call the police station for more details or check out the departments Facebook page.
crimes = lots of money for the government. police produce and stop crime. hence making money both ways for the government and screwing you both ways. in your taxes and your "fines" more crime they beat higher pay they get more money out your pocket more crime they make more money they need out of your pocket to "fight" crime
Under most circumstances, crime is more common in urban areas. There are several reasons for this. In the first place, more people live in cities and towns than in the countryside (the UN believes that the world became majority urbanised some time in 2008). People often live more closely together in urban areas; and this makes crime both more tempting, and easier to conceal. (It is easier and safer to steal a mobile phone left on a bus, than to trek across three farmsteads to take one). Crime is more likely to be reported in an urban area (where there are probably police) than in very remote rural locations (where they may be no police force to report to). And if a crime is not reported, it is moot whether it has been committed. This is not to say that rural areas are better places to live. Most modern anthropological research suggests that battery, murder, and rape are endemic in primitive rural societies at apalling levels. But 'crime' is an urban concept.
The National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) collects data on crimes reported and unreported to the police and focuses on victimization experiences. The Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program collects data on crimes reported to law enforcement agencies and provides statistics on crimes known to police. The National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) is an expansion of the UCR that provides more detailed data about each crime incident.
More people would die or be injured More police More available jobs.
To provide an aspect of spacial relativity to a piece or pieces of evidence. This allows for a more accurate recreation of a crime scene at trial
police patrol black areas more.