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Uniform Crime Reports The Uniform Crime Reporting (UC~) Program was conceived in 1929 by the International Association of Chiefs of police to meet a need for reliable , uniform crime statistics for the nation. In 1930, the FBI was tasked with collecting, publishing, and archiving those statistics. Today, several annual statistical publications, such as the comprehensive Crime in the United States, are produced from data provided by nearly 17,000 law enforcement agencies across the United States.
Other annual publications, such as Hate Crime Statistics and Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted address specialized facets of crime such as hate crime or the murder and assaults of law enforcement officers respectively.
Special studies, reports, and monographs prepared using data mined from the UCR's large database are published each year as well. I n addition to these reports, information about the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS), answers to general UCR questions, and answers to specific UCR questions are also available on this site.
• A Word about the Data • UCR Publication Schedule
Data Quality Guidelines • Frequently Asked Questions • UCR Methods of Quality Control (pdf) • UCR Reporting Forms • UCR Electronic and Hard Copy Data Dissemination Standard Operating Procedures (pdf)
Note: Most documents on this site are prepared in PDF (Portable Document Format). Selected tables are also available in Microsoft Excel format.
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Crime in the United States
Crime in the United States (CIUS) is an annual publication in which the FBI compiles volume and rate of crime offenses for the nation, the states, and individual agencies. This report also includes arrest, clearance, and law enforcement employee data.
• 2009 • 2001 • 2008 • 2000
2007 1999 • 2006 • 1998 • 2005 • 1997
2004 1996 • 2003 • 1995 • 2002
Hate Crime Statistics
Each year's edition of Hate Crime Statistics presents data regarding incidents, offenses, victims, and offenders in reported crimes that were motivated in whole or in part by a bias against the victim's perceived race, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or disability.
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• 2008 • 2007 • 2006 • 2005 • 2004
2003 (pdf) • 2002 (pdf)
• 2001 (pdf) • 2000 (pdf) • 1999 (pdf) • 1998 (pdf) • 1997 (pdf)
1996 (pdf) • 1995
• Training Guide for Hate Crime Data Collection (pdf) • Hate Crime Data Collection Guidelines (pdf)
Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted
The FBI annually compiles data concerning the felonious and accidentalline-of-duty deaths and assaults of law enforcement officers and presents these statistics in Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted (LEOKA). Tabular presentations include weapons used, use of body armor, and circumstances surrounding murders and assaults of officers.
• 2008 • 2007 • 2006 . ' 2005 • 2004 • 2003 (pdf) • 2002 (pdf)
• UCR Handbook
• 2001 (pdf) • 2000 (pdf) • 1999 (pdf) • 1998 (pdf) . • 1997 (pdf)
1996 (pdf)
Additional UCR Publications
The UCR Handbook outlines the classification and scoring guidelines that law enforcement agencies use to report crimes to the UCR Program. I n addition, it contains offense and arrest reporting forms and an explanation of how to complete them. The Handbook also provides definitions of all UCR offenses.
• Age-Specific Arrest Rates and Race-Specific Arrest Rates for Selected Offenses, 1993-2001
This publication presents supplemental UCR statistics auxiliary to those published in Crime in the United States with regard to age-specific arrest rates and race-specific arrest rates for the years 1993-2001.
National Incident-Based Reporting System
In response to law enforcement's need for more flexible, in-depth data, the Uniform Crime Reporting Program formulated the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS). NIBRS presents comprehensive, detailed information about crime incidents to law enforcement, researchers, governmental planners, students of crime, and the general public. The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division conducted the pilot demonstration of this program in 1987. Since then, implementation of NIBRS has been commensurate with the resources, abilities, .and limitations of the contributing law enforcement agencies. Although participation grows steadily, data is still not pervasive enough to make broad generalizations about crime in the United States. However, several NIBRS studies and monographs are available on this site that demonstrate the great utility of NIBRS. Data collection and submission guidelines and NIBRS Frequently Asked Questions and NIBRS Incident Specific Questions are available as well to help law·enforcement agencies with the implementation of and participation in NIBRS.
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Developments in the NIBRS • NI BRS Categories (pdf) • The Measurement of White-Collar Crime Using Uniform Crime Reporting Data (pdf) • Victims and Offenders:. a New UCR Supplement to Present Incident-Based Data from
Participating Agencies (pdf) • Topical Study: The Structure of Family Violence: An Analysis of Selected Incidents (pdf) • Crime in Schools and Colleges: a Study of Offenders and Arrestees Reported Via "National
Incident-Based Reporting System Data"
Manuals
• NI BRS Addendum for Submitting Cargo Theft Data • NIBRS Addendum for Submitting LEOKA Data (pdf) • Addendum for Submitting Additional Location and Property Data Values (pdf) • Handbook for Acquiring an RMS that is Compatible with the NIBRS (pdf) • Addendum to the NIBRS Volumes (pdf) • .Conversion of NIBRS Data to Summary Data
Data Collection Guidelines (pdf) • Data Submission Specifications (pdf) • Error Message Manuals (pdf) Many of these publications are in PDF (Portable Document Format) . To view them you will need to have the latest version of the Adobe Acrobat Reader plug-in installed on your computer. The Reader can be downloaded at no cost from Adobe's web site.
If you have trouble accessing any of the Uniform Crime Reports , please contact a member of the Communications Unit staff by telephone at 304-625-4995; by facsimile at 304-625-5394 ; or by Internet at [email protected]. E-mail data requests cannot be processed unless requesters include their full name, a mailing address, and a contact telephone number.
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Table 78NEW MEXICOFull-time Law Enforcement Employeesby State by City, 2009
City Population
Total lawenforcementemployees
Totalofficers
Totalcivilians
Alamogordo 35,823 114 71 43
Albuquerque 530,636 1,473 1,087 386
Angel Fire 974 6 5 1
Artesia 11,015 53 33 20
Aztec 6,977 16 13 3
Bayard 2,386 6 6 0
Belen 7,342 25 20 5
Bernalillo 9,608 24 21 3
Bloomfield 7,292 26 20 6
Bosque Farms 4,073 14 13 1
Capitan 1,517 4 4 0
Carlsbad 25,638 70 50 20
Carrizozo 1,048 3 2 1
Clayton 2,281 15 8 7
Cloudcroft 898 46 33 13
Clovis 32,332 88 60 28
Corrales 7,848 19 16 3
Cuba 1,498 7 6 1
Deming 15,625 39 34 5
Dexter 1,230 5 4 1
Espanola 9,690 35 25 10
Estancia 1,571 6 5 1
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Table 78 (New Mexico) - Crime in the United States 2009 http://www.fbi.gov/ucr/cius2009/data/table_78_nm.html
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City Population
Total lawenforcementemployees
Totalofficers
Totalcivilians
Eunice 2,798 14 7 7
Gallup 19,916 82 61 21
Grants 8,877 20 15 5
Hatch 1,646 10 8 2
Hobbs 30,710 118 70 48
Hurley 1,405 5 4 1
Jal 2,052 10 5 5
Las Cruces 94,024 259 176 83
Las Vegas 13,737 50 33 17
Logan 992 4 4 0
Lordsburg 2,765 12 11 1
Los Alamos 18,187 71 33 38
Los Lunas 14,701 58 34 24
Lovington 10,040 31 23 8
Magdalena 981 4 4 0
Mesilla 2,198 6 6 0
Milan 2,577 9 5 4
Moriarty 1,962 11 10 1
Portales 12,343 40 23 17
Questa 1,912 2 1 1
Raton 6,381 24 16 8
Red River 519 5 4 1
Rio Rancho 83,417 209 125 84
Roswell 46,314 119 83 36
Ruidoso 9,233 41 26 15
Ruidoso Downs 2,638 17 9 8
Santa Clara 1,847 3 3 0
Santa Fe 72,845 201 155 46
Santa Rosa 2,630 15 8 7
Silver City 10,310 35 30 5
Socorro 9,004 29 20 9
Springer 1,132 2 2 0
Sunland Park 14,574 24 21 3
Taos 5,646 31 23 8
Taos Ski Valley 58 3 3 0
Table 78 (New Mexico) - Crime in the United States 2009 http://www.fbi.gov/ucr/cius2009/data/table_78_nm.html
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Crime in the United States, 2009 U.S. Department of Justice — Federal Bureau of InvestigationSeptember 2010
City Population
Total lawenforcementemployees
Totalofficers
Totalcivilians
Tatum 764 7 3 4
Texico 979 2 2 0
Truth or Consequences 6,732 17 15 2
Tucumcari 5,198 19 16 3
Tularosa 3,018 12 6 6
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Table 78 (New Mexico) - Crime in the United States 2009 http://www.fbi.gov/ucr/cius2009/data/table_78_nm.html
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