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Aug 16 4 tweets 3 min read
When the #FBI releases its 2021 Crime in the United States data, it'll look different from previous releases in that it will only contain state and federal data reported by law enforcement to the Bureau. go.usa.gov/xSS44
Since some law enforcement agencies haven't begun using the National Incident-Based Reporting System to report crime data to the #FBI, a data gap resulted. Bureau experts will use tools developed in collaboration with @TheJusticeDept to bridge that gap. go.usa.gov/xSS2p This image is a screenshot ...
Crime estimation has been used with Crime in the United States releases for more than 50 years. We'll release a year-over-year trend study for violent & property crime. go.usa.gov/xSS44 How Crime in the United Sta...
We're working with our law enforcement partners to increase NIBRS participation so we can release full statistics in coming years. NIBRS will provide better data that lets law enforcement and communities improve public safety: go.usa.gov/xSS4N "Genuine community pol...

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