Yes, that is how the majority of crimes are reported. Either by the individuals against whom the crimes were committed, or un-involved witnesses.
The FBI publishes Uniform Crime Reports that will help you.
Different crime reports have different errors. The Uniform Crime Report overlooks unreported crimes. Offender self-reports are questionable because offenders are wary to admit guilt while in custody. The National Crime Victimization Survey asks questions of people who may not know the proper terms to describe their experience.
I'm sure. Where ever there are people and society, there is bound to be crimes.
The part one crimes are divided into violent and property crimes. Aggravated assault, forcible rape, murder, and robbery are classified as violent. Arson, burglary, larceny(theft), and motor vehicle theft are classified as property crimes. Part II crimes are tracked, but much less specifically.
Because they are accused of crimes it does not mean they committed those crimes.
911 dispatcher.
Yes, there have been investigations into false reports of crimes in Georgia.
A socially responsible citizen reports crimes to the police, no matter who has committed them. Of course, when the crimes were committed by your employer, there could be unfortunate consequences for you, such as losing your job.
A manager with reports has people who report to him and take direction from her. A manager without reports does not have any people reporting to him.
Police reports can generally be categorized into several types, including incident reports, arrest reports, and accident reports. Incident reports document specific events or crimes, detailing the situation, involved parties, and evidence. Arrest reports provide information about individuals taken into custody, including charges and circumstances of the arrest. Accident reports focus on incidents involving vehicles or property damage, outlining the events and parties involved.
People that commit these crimes are not blameworthy.
Petty crimes such as beating the hell out of people.