NIBRS

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NIBRS (National Incident-Based Reporting System) is a U.S. crime data collection program that captures detailed information on individual criminal incidents reported by law enforcement agencies nationwide.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf U.S. federal statistical system
crime data collection program
law enforcement reporting system
abbreviation National Incident-Based Reporting System
surface form: NIBRS
administeredBy Uniform Crime Reporting Program
surface form: FBI Uniform Crime Reporting Program

Federal Bureau of Investigation
captures arrestee characteristics
bias motivation for hate crimes
date and time of incident
detailed information on individual criminal incidents
drug involvement
location of incident
offender characteristics
offense characteristics
property involved in crime
relationships between victims and offenders
victim characteristics
weapons used
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dataCollectionUnit individual criminal incident
offense within an incident
dataType arrestee-level data
incident-based crime data
offender-level data
offense-level data
property-level data
victim-level data
designedTo enhance comparability of crime data across jurisdictions
improve quality of crime data
provide more detailed crime statistics
support crime analysis and research
support law enforcement operations and planning
fullName National Incident-Based Reporting System
includesAttemptedAndCompletedOffenses true
includesCrimesAgainstPersons true
includesCrimesAgainstProperty true
includesCrimesAgainstSociety true
partOf Uniform Crime Reporting Program
surface form: FBI Uniform Crime Reporting Program
primaryOutput local crime statistics
national crime statistics
state-level crime statistics
replaced Summary Reporting System
scope federal law enforcement agencies
local law enforcement agencies
nationwide
state law enforcement agencies
supportsMultipleOffensesPerIncident true
usedBy criminal justice researchers
law enforcement administrators
policy makers
the public

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