different crime reporting measuring systems
Lack of attention to detail and lack of a single codified reporting requiment
No, an NDA cannot legally prevent you from reporting a crime. Reporting a crime is considered a public duty and takes precedence over any confidentiality agreements.
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.
The crime index was removed from the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) program mainly due to its limitations in accurately representing crime trends. The index oversimplified complex crime data by combining different offenses into a single score, which could obscure important context and variations in crime rates. Additionally, the FBI transitioned to the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS), which provides a more detailed and nuanced view of crime by reporting incidents individually, allowing for better analysis and understanding of crime patterns.
the data will be flow in tha crime reporting
no
What kind of crime? Reporting it to WHO?
The FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting Program
That IS what it is called. The Uniform Crime Report (UCR).
The FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting Program
I don't think it is a crime but if you see it happening you need to report it.
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.