The uniform crime report was mandated by congress in 1930. It collects reports from all over the nation and analyzes that data so that it can be reasonably compared. The survey is done by the FBI with the help from all local police departments.
Uniform Crime Report or UCR is the official record of crimes in the USA published by the FBI. This program began in the year 1930 and became a great source of crime information.
That IS what it is called. The Uniform Crime Report (UCR).
The uniform crime report is the current system for comparing crime between cities. One strength is that it takes into account differences in populations from city to city. Another strength is that it divides crime into subcategories, so that burglarizing somebody's house is not the same crime rate as murder.
Uniform Crime reports and National Crime Victimization Survey
The Uniform Crime Report is a report issued every year by the FBI. It collects information about crime from local police in every state, and turns that data into crime rates. It is called "uniform" because after the FBI takes into account population and population density, the crime rates are comparable between any two cities.
The Uniform Crime Report is a report issued every year by the FBI. It collects information about crime from local police in every state, and turns that data into crime rates. It is called "uniform" because after the FBI takes into account population and population density, the crime rates are comparable between any two cities.
any type of crime
The FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting Program
The FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting Program
Check the FBI Uniform Crime Report link on the FBI web site.
uniform crime report
FBI Uniform Crime Report
WHAT constitutes a "uniform?" Unanswerable question. There are no statistics or answers for this question.