Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Common Reporting Errors

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UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Common Reporting Errors Sharon K. Huffman Crime Statistics Management Unit (CSMU) Federal Bureau of Investigation CJIS Division 304 625-3626 [email protected]

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Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Common Reporting Errors. Sharon K. Huffman Crime Statistics Management Unit (CSMU) Federal Bureau of Investigation CJIS Division 304 625-3626 [email protected]. CJIS Division – Division 1. CJIS Division 1000 Custer Hollow Road Clarksburg, WV 26306. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Common Reporting Errors

Sharon K. HuffmanCrime Statistics Management Unit (CSMU)

Federal Bureau of InvestigationCJIS Division304 625-3626

[email protected]

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CJIS Division1000 Custer Hollow RoadClarksburg, WV 26306

FBI HeadquartersWashington, D.C.

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Definition of Error

• An error is any data that the FBI UCR’s computer finds and rejects during the processing of a submission. Errors keep UCR data from being copied to the master file, therefore, whenever reports such as Return A record cards are run, data with errors are missing.

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NIBRS Error Data Set (EDS)

• Your EDS is sent to you electronically after each submission

• All errors must be fixed and resubmitted • Incidents with unresolved errors do not write to

the UCR master file– crime counts are not accurate for publication– the number of offenses housed by the FBI do not

match those that the state has on file

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The Four Most Common NIBRS Errors

• ERROR 72 - Recovered property must also be submitted as stolen

• ERROR 656 - This arrestee exceeded the number of offenders on the group ‘a’ incident

• ERROR 351 – Zero property value is not allowed

• ERROR 558 – For exceptional clearances at least one offender must have all known values

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Error Number 72

Recovered property must first be reported stolen

Your agency cannot report recovered property that was stolen from another jurisdiction.

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Error Number 656

This arrestee exceeded the number of offenders on the group “A” incident report

If the number of offenders was unknown, or not reported accurately when the incident was originally reported, the incident needs to be adjusted and resubmitted.

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Error Number 351

Zero property values are not allowed for most stolen property

Use $1 for unknown property values

Zero values must be entered for stolen credit cards and debit cards

Zero values are optional for ‘other’ property

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Error Number 558

At least one offender must have all known values

When an incident is cleared exceptionally (data element 4 contains an a through e), one offender must have all known values

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NIBRS Tech Specs

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SRS Homicide Errors

• The number of homicides on the Return A does not match the number of victims on the Supplementary Homicide Report

• The Supplementary Homicide Report contains incorrect situation and/or circumstance codes

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SRS Homicide Errors

• The relationship of offender to victim is reported instead of the victim to offender

• Deaths due to traffic accidents are reported as manslaughter by negligence

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SRS Supplement to Return A Errors

• The number of offenses on the Supplement to the Return A and actual offenses on the Return A do not match

• The grand total on the first and second sections of the Supplement do not match

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SRS Tech Specs

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SRS Supplement to Return A errors

• The larceny theft breakdowns on the Property Stolen by Classification section of the Supplement do not equal

Please try to provide dollar values for property stolen. On-line resources can help you to find dollar amounts for some items. Kelly Blue Book can be used to find values for motor vehicles.

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SRS LEOKA Report Errors

• The LEOKA report is missing information – most often the personal injury section

• The number of officers assaulted under type of assignment and type of weapon don’t match

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SRS Hate Crime Report Errors

• If the victim type is anything other than individual (building, school, church,) do not use the individual count, just the total victim types. In a flat file these three spaces should be blanks, not zeroes.

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SRS Cargo Theft Report Errors

• What cargo theft is – Four men wearing ski masks conducted an armed robbery at a trucking facility. Two men held the guards at gunpoint while the other two men drove off a truck filled with cargo.

• What cargo theft is not – During the delivery of a refrigerator for installation in an individual’s home, the driver was carjacked while stopped at a traffic light. This is a robbery, not a cargo theft.

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SRS Human Trafficking Report Errors

• New initiative

• Not enough data yet to determine what the common errors are

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Questions?

• Alicia Wetzel – 304 625-3513• Pamela Fidler – 304 625-2968• Sharon Huffman – 304 625-3626• Your State POC At The FBI

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UCR Program Contacts

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