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Contents Section I—Summary of the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program Section [I—-Offenses Reported Narrative comments: Violent Crime: Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter Forcible rape Robbery Aggravated assault Property Crime: Burglary Larceny-theft Motor vehicle theft Arson Hate Crime Offense Tabulations Figures: (2.1) Crime clock (2.2) Violent crime, 1999-2003 4 .3) Murder, 1999-2003 ‘ 4 Murder by relationship, 2003 * Forcible rape, 1999-2003 ‘ Robbery, 1999-2003 i Robbery categories, 1999-2003 " Aggravated assault, 1999-2003 4 Property crime, 1999-2003 (2. Burglary, 1999-2003 yy .11) Burglary residential/nonresidential, 1999-2003 o .12) Larceny-theft, 1999-2003 > |. 13) Larceny-theft categories, 1999-2003 5 .14) Larceny-theft analysis, 2003 z. .15) Motor vehicle theft, 1999-2003 9| .16) Regional violent and property crime rates, 2003 17) Bias-motivated offenses, 2003 iM Tables: (2.1) nt distribution, 1999-2003 Murder: (2.2) Month, percent distribution, 1999-2003 (2.3) Victims, by race and sex, 2003 (2.4) Victims, by age, sex, and race, 2003 (2. Offenders, by age, sex, and race, 2003 (2.6) Victim/offender relationship, by age, 2003 (2.7) Victim/offender relationship, by race and sex, 2003 «2; Types of weapons used, percent distribution by region, 2003 (2. Victims, by weapon, 1999-2003 Tables—Continued (2.10) Victims by age, by weapon, 2003 (2.11) Circumstances, by relationship, 2003 (2.12) Circumstances, by weapon, 2003 (2.13) Circumstances, 1999-2003 (2.14) Circumstances, by victim sex, 2003 Justifiable homicide by weapon, 1999-2003: (2.15) Law enforcement (2.16) Private citizen Forcible rape: (2.17) Month, percent distribution, 1999-2003 Robbery: (2.18) Month, percent distribution, 1999-2003 (2.19) Region, percent distribution, 2003 (2.20) Population group, percent distribution, 2003 (2.21) Types of weapons used, by region, percent distribution, 2003 Aggravated assault: (2.22) Month, percent distribution, 1999-2003 (2.23) Types of weapons used, by region, percent distribution, 2003 Property crime: (2.24) Month, percent distribution, 1999-2003 Burglary: (2.25) Month, percent distribution, 1999-2003 Larceny-theft: .26) Month, percent distribution, 1999-2003 (2.27) Percent distribution by region, 2003 Motor vehicle theft: (2.28) Month, percent distribution, 1999-2003 (2.29) Region, percent distribution, 2003 Arson: (2.30) Rate, by population group, 2003 (2.31) Type of property, 2003 Hate Crime: (2.32) Number of incidents, offenses, victims, and known offenders, by bias motivation, 2003 (2.33) Number of incidents, offenses, victims, and known offenders, by offense type, 2003 2.34) Number of known offenders, by race, 2003 2.35) Agency hate crime reporting, by state, 2003 Offense tabulations: (1) United States, by volume and rate, 1984-2003 (2) United States, by community type, 2003 (3) Offense and population distribution by region, 2002 (4) Region, geographic division, and state, 2002-2003 (5) State, 2003 (6) Metropolitan Statistical Area, 2003 (7) Offense analysis, United States, 1999-2003 Offenses known to law enforcement: (8) City 10,000 and over in population, 2003 (9) University and college, 2003 (10) Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan counties, 2003 (11) State Agency, 2003 Tables—Continued Crime trends: (12) Population group, 2002-2003 (13) Suburban and nonsuburban cities, by population group, 2002-2003 (14) Metropolitan and nonmetropolitan counties, by population group, 2002-2003 (15) Breakdown of offenses known, by population group, 2002-2003 Rate: number of crimes per 100,000 inhabitants: (16) Population group, 2003 (17) Suburban and nonsuburban cities, by population group, 2003 (18) Metropolitan and nonmetropolitan counties, by population group, 2003 (19) Breakdown of offenses known, by population group, 2003 (20) Murder, by state, 2003, type of weapon (21) Robbery, by state, 2003, type of weapon (22) Aggravated assault, by state, 2003, type of weapon (23) Offense analysis, number and percent change, 2002-2003 (24) Property stolen and recovered, by type and value, 2003 Section [11]—Offenses Cleared Narrative comments Figure: (3.1) Crimes cleared by arrest, 2003 Tables: Percent of offenses cleared by arrest or exceptional means: (25) Population group, 2003 (26) Geographic region and division, 2003 (27) Breakdown of offenses known, by population group, 2003 (28) Number of offenses cleared by arrest or exceptional means, percent of clearances involving persons under 18 years of age, by population group, 2003 Section [V—Persons Arrested Narrative comments (4.1) Arrests for drug abuse violations, by region, 2003 Tables: (29) Estimated arrests, United States, 2003 Number and rate of arrests: (30) Geographic region, 2003 (31) Population group, 2003 Ten-year arrest trends: (32) Totals, 1994-2003 (33) Sex, 1994-2003 Five-year arrest trends: (34) Totals, 1999-2003 (35) Sex, 1999-2003 Current year over previous year arrest trends: (36) Totals, 2002-2003 (37) Sex, 2002-2003 Arrests: (38) Age, 2003 (39) Males, by age, 2003 (40) Females, by age, 2003 Tables—Continued (41) Persons under 15, 18, 21, and 25 years of age, 2003 (42) Sex, 2003 (43) Race, 2003 City arrest trends: (44) 2002-2003 (45) Sex, 2002-2003 City arrests: (46) Age, 2003 (47) Persons under 15, 18, 21, and 25 years of age, 2003 (48) Sex, 2003 (49) Race, 2003 Metropolitan county arrest trends: (50) 2002-2003 (51) Sex, 2002-2003 Metropolitan county arrests: (52) Age, 2003 (53) Persons under 15, 18, 21, and 25 years of age, 2003 (54) Sex, 2003 (55) Race, 2003 Nonmetropolitan county arrest trends: (56) 2002-2003 (57) Sex, 2002-2003 Nonmetropolitan county arrests: (58) Age, 2003 (59) Persons under 15, 18, 21, and 25 years of age, 2003 (60) Sex, 2003 (61) Race, 2003 Suburban area arrest trends: (62) 2002-2003 (63) Sex, 2002-2003 Suburban area arrests: (64) Age, 2003 (65) Persons under 15, 18, 21, and 25 years of age, 2003 (66) Sex, 2003 (67) Race, 2003 (68) Police disposition of juvenile offenders taken into custody, 2003 (69) Arrests, by state, 2003 Section V—Special Reports Violence Among Family Members and Intimate Partners Narrative comments Tables: (5.1) Number of incidents reported in NIBRS, 1996-2001 (5.2) Number of incidents with a violent crime, NIBRS, 1996-2001 (5.3) Number of offenses by violent crime, 1996-2001 (5.4) Relationship of victim to offender, 1996-2001 (5.5) Relationship of victim to offender within family relationship, 1996-2001 (5.6) Violent offenses by family relationship, 1996-2001 (5.7) Weapons used in violent offenses, 1996-2001 (5.8) Weapons used, Number of offenses by family relationship, 1996-2001 Tables—Continued (5.9) Number of family violence incidents involving substance abuse, 1996-2001 (5.10) Number of offenses involving substance abuse by family relationship, 1996-2001 (5.11) Victims of violent crime in family relationships by gender, 1996-2001 (5.12) Victims of violent crime in family relationships by race, 1996-2001 (5.13) Victims of violent crime in family relationships by age, 1996-2001 (5.14) Number of confrontations specific to family relationships by age of victim and offender (5.15) Number and type of injuries in violent offenses, 1996-2001 (5.16) Number of injuries in violent offenses by victim category, 1996-2001 Homicide as a Community Problem in the United States Narrative comments Figures: (5.1) Mean center of homicides reported as incident data, 1981-2001 (5.2) Mean center of homicides reported as incident data by region, 1981-2001 (5.3) Murder rate and percent of category of Unknowns, 1981-2001 (5.4) Murder rate and percent of category of Unknowns by region, 1981-2001 (5.5) Mean center of homicide by type, 1981-2001 (5.6) Regional mean center of homicide by type, 1981-2001 Table: (5.17) Characteristics of detected homicide clusters Section Vi—Law Enforcement Personnel Narrative comments Tables: Full-time law enforcement employees as of October 31, 2003: (70) Employees, number and rate per 1,000 inhabitants, geographic region and division by population group (71) Officers, number and rate per 1,000 inhabitants, geographic region and division by population group (72) Employees, range in rate per 1,000 inhabitants by population group (73) Officers, range in rate per 1,000 inhabitants by population group (74) Employees, percent male and female by population group (75) Civilian employees, percent of total by population group (76) State law enforcement employees (77) Law enforcement employees by state (78) City by state (79) University and college by state (80) Metropolitan county by state (81) Nonmetropolitan county by state (82) Other agencies by state Section VII—Appendices Appendix I—Methodology Appendix I]—Offenses in Uniform Crime Reporting Appendix II1I—Uniform Crime Reporting Area Definitions Appendix 1V—The Nation’s Two Crime Measures Appendix V—Directory of State Uniform Crime Reporting Programs Appendix VI—National Uniform Crime Reporting Directory Appendix ViI—Uniform Crime Reporting Publications List

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