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Appendix VII: Uniform Crime Reporting publications list.


Crime in the United States Crime in the United States is characterized by relatively high levels of gun violence and homicide, compared to other developed countries although this is explained by the fact that criminals in America are more likely to use firearms.  (annual)

Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted (annual)

Hate Crime Statistics (annual)

Killed in the Line of Duty In the Line of Duty may refer to:
  • In the Line of Duty (film)
  • In the Line of Duty (Stargate SG-1)
: A Study of Selected Felonious Done with an intent to commit a serious crime or a felony; done with an evil heart or purpose; malicious; wicked; villainous.

An aggravated assault, such as an assault with an intent to murder, is a felonious assault.
 Killings of Law Enforcement Officers (special report)

In the Line of Fire: Violence Against Law Enforcement--A Study of Felonious Assaults on Law Enforcement Officers (special report)

Uniform Crime Reports: Their Proper Use (brochure)

National Incident-Based Reporting System (brochure)

Preliminary Semiannual Semiannual

An event that occurs twice in a calendar year.

Notes:
A bond with semiannual coupons would issue payment once every six months.
See also: Annual, Bond, Coupon Bond
 Uniform Crime Report, January-June

Preliminary Annual Uniform Crime Report

Uniform Crime Reporting Handbook
For the handbook about Wikipedia, see .

This article is about reference works. For the subnotebook computer, see .
"Pocket reference" redirects here.
:

National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS NIBRS National Incident-Based Reporting System (US DoD) )

Summary System

NIBRS:

Volume 1--Data Collection Guidelines guidelines,
n.pl a set of standards, criteria, or specifications to be used or followed in the performance of certain tasks.


Volume 2--Data Submission Specifications

Volume 3--Approaches to Implementing an Incident-Based Reporting System

Volume 4--Error Message Manual

Addendum addendum n. an addition to a completed written document. Most commonly this is a proposed change or explanation (such as a list of goods to be included) in a contract, or some point that has been subject of negotiation after the contract was originally proposed by  to the NIBRS Volumes

Conversion of NIBRS Data to Summary Data

Supplemental Guidelines for Federal Participation

Manual of Law Enforcement Records

Hate Crime:

Hate Crime Data Collection Guidelines

Hate Crime Magnetic Media Specifications for Tapes and Diskettes

Hate Crime Statistics, 1990: A Resource Book

Training Guide for Hate Crime Data Collection

Age-Specific Arrest Rates and Race-Specific Arrest Rates for Selected Offenses

Periodic Press Releases:

Crime Trends

Hate Crime

Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted
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Crime in the United States, 1999

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