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    of the time. For example‚ men tend to be victims of violent crimes. This is a statement proven by sources such as the National Crime Victimization Survey or even the Uniform Crime Report. However‚ Britton explains that the NCVS is much more accurate than the UCR. The NCVS provides reliable information on some of the most violent crimes like rape and assault‚ to minor crimes like theft or burglary. Statistics clearly show that men are most likely to be victims or be involved in violent crimes

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    System is forwarded to the Federal Bureau of Investigation directly through programs of UCR that is either state or local level of more than forty states and also D.C. State and local law enforcement agencies that directly submit to the FBI are given guidance on a continuous basis not to mention support individually. (DOJ/FBI‚ 2004) UCR programs that are on the level of state are links that have proven to be effective between

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    Uniformed Crime Reports provide information on law enforcement and crime trends across the United States. Information on crime trends are provided by federal‚ state‚ and local law enforcement agencies through the National Incident Based Reporting System (NIBRS). Acts of murder and negligent manslaughter are recognized as violent crimes by the FBI reports (FBI.gov‚ 2006). Rhode Island‚ the nation’s smallest state‚ provides an enlightening view of trends related to this crime. In 2007 the state had 19

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    personal and violent crimes‚ and also property crimes. Another type of data is the National Crime Victimization Survey that is based on interviews conducted with a random sample of American households. The victimization rates in the NCVS with the UCR indicate that the UCR probably underreports particular types of crimes. The federal government collects data on hate crimes and there are thousands of these crimes a year. Elder abuse is becoming an prominent issue‚ and the National Center on Elder Abuse

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    the prohibited attack by one individual attacking another for the sole purpose of inflicting severe or serious bodily injury. If the attacked happens to use a weapon or if the bodily injury that was inflicted requires hospitalization results‚ the UCR/NIBRS is more than likely to count the attack as aggravated assault. The criminal charge of aggravated assault can be punished by approximately one to twenty years in prison‚ depending on the requirements of each states sentencing statue and/or sentencing

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    CJUS343-X-1502A-01 Criminology Intellipath Biological Theory Learning Materials As with other theories within the criminal justice theater‚ multiple variables exist within the study of the biological theory. The following will examine those most researched. Constitutional Theory Body types are examined and for the most part‚ explained through what is referred to as constitutional theory. This theory addresses offenders’ body types‚ genetics‚ or external observable physical characteristics (Schmalleger

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    Criminologists research methods 1 Running head: HOW CRIMINOLOGISTS STUDY CRIME How Criminologists Study Crime Ronnie Shepherd Criminology 321B Criminologists research methods 2 HOW CRIMINOLOGIST STUDY CRIME Criminologists have many different exploratory methods to gauge criminal behavior‚ character‚ disposition‚ and social circumstances of criminal offenders. The comprehension of these studies

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    White Collar Crimes

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    The Common Characteristics of a White Collar Offender (STUDENT NAME) White Collar Crimes (INSTRUCTOR NAME) (DATE) The Common Characteristics of a White Collar Offender Anyone that has taken a class or even worked a “hint” of a white collar crimes understands that Edwin H. Sutherland is responsible for coining the term. In his book‚ White Collar Crime‚ Sutherland defines white collar crime as “[a]pproximately as a crime committed by a person of respectability and high social status

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    employ a different way of measuring clearance rates. I think the number of clearance rates will vary depending on the crime rates in the precinct‚ reported or unreported. The crime rates relate to arrest rates as indicted by the Uniform Crime Report (UCR) and possibly the

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    electronic police record

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    Records Management System™ Records Management System Phoenix Police Records Management System™ (RMS) is a complete package designed to meet the needs of modern law enforcement agencies. Phoenix RMS™ is flexible and completely scalable to accommodate a single agency‚ multi-site‚ or multi-juris configurations. RECORDS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM RIMS Law Enforcement Records Management System is the most effective way to organize‚ track and access the vast amount of information that flows through your police

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