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This study guide provides a comprehensive overview of crime measurement methods in the united states, focusing on the uniform crime report (ucr), the national incident-based reporting system (nibrs), and the national crime victimization survey (ncvs). it explores the limitations of official crime statistics, the concept of the 'dark figure of crime', and alternative data sources like self-report surveys (mtf, adam) and the drug abuse warning network (dawn). The guide is valuable for students studying criminology or criminal justice.
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Chapter 6 complete Study Guide solution (CJBS 300) What crimes are not measured well by police records - 1. Assaults
NIBRS stands for - National Incident-Based Reporting System The difference between the UCR (Uniform Crime Report) and the NIBRS (National Incident- Based Reporting System) is - is the Hierarchy What does NCVS stands for - National Crime Victimization Survey What is the dark figure of crime - the amount of unreported or undiscovered crime What does CVS stands for - Community Victimization Survey What are the crimes known to the police - 1. UCR