UCR Program

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The UCR Program is a nationwide, standardized system used by U.S. law enforcement agencies to collect and report data on crimes reported to the police.

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instanceOf United States federal statistical program
crime data collection program
law enforcement reporting system
abbreviation UCR NERFINISHED
administeredBy FBI Criminal Justice Information Services Division NERFINISHED
component National Incident-Based Reporting System NERFINISHED
Summary Reporting System
country United States of America
surface form: United States
coverage crimes reported to the police
dataSource federal law enforcement agencies
local law enforcement agencies
state law enforcement agencies
dataType arrests
clearances
law enforcement employee data
offenses known to law enforcement
establishedBy Federal Bureau of Investigation NERFINISHED
excludes unreported crimes
field criminal justice
criminology
law enforcement statistics
fullName Uniform Crime Reporting Program NERFINISHED
geographicCoverage local-level
national
state-level
legalBasis FBI authority to collect nationwide crime statistics
methodology voluntary reporting by law enforcement agencies
operatedBy FBI NERFINISHED
Federal Bureau of Investigation NERFINISHED
output Crime in the United States report NERFINISHED
annual crime statistics
purpose to collect data on crimes reported to the police
to provide crime data for operation and management of law enforcement agencies
to provide crime statistics for policymakers and the public
to provide reliable crime statistics for law enforcement administration
scope nationwide
standardization standardized system for crime data
startYear 1930
subjectArea crime
law enforcement operations
public safety
usedBy federal law enforcement agencies
media organizations
police departments in the United States
policymakers
researchers
sheriff’s offices in the United States
state law enforcement agencies

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