Across the country, law enforcement agencies’ inability or refusal to send their annual crime data to the FBI has resulted in a distorted picture of the United States’ crime trends.
Across the country, law enforcement agencies’ inability or refusal to send their annual crime data to the FBI has resulted in a distorted picture of the United States’ crime trends, according to a new Stateline analysis of the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting program participation data.
Across the country, law enforcement agencies’ inability or refusal to send their annual crime data to the FBI has resulted in a distorted picture of the United States’ crime trends, according to a new Stateline analysis of the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting program participation data.
Across the country, law enforcement agencies’ inability or refusal to send their annual crime data to the FBI has resulted in a distorted picture of the United States’ crime trends, according to a new Stateline analysis of the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting program participation data.
Across the country, law enforcement agencies’ inability or refusal to send their annual crime data to the FBI has resulted in a distorted picture of the United States’ crime trends, according to a new Stateline analysis of the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting program participation data.