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Uniform Crime Reports for the United States 1992: Table of Contents PDF

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CONTENTS Section I—Summary of the Uniform Crime Reporting Program Section [1I—Crime Index Offenses Reported Narrative comments: Crime Index Total Violent Crime: Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter Forcible rape Robbery Aggravated assault IIIS. 60k Liatitcenscdospaddeave caged asin vaicea teens inckabibataapiccdcsbaddaduacdtcuksucdiaianwiumniaansldieolsess’ Burglary Larceny-theft Motor vehicle theft Charts: Crime clock, 1992 Crime Index total, variation from monthly average Crime Index total, 1988-1992 Crime Index offenses, percent distribution, 1992 Regional violent and property crime rates, 1992 Violent crime, variation from monthly average Violent crime, 1988-1992 Murder, variation from monthly average Murder, 1988-1992 Forcible rape, variation from monthly average Forcible rape, 1988-1992 Robbery, variation from monthly average Robbery, 1988-1992 Robbery analysis, 1988-1992 Aggravated assault, variation from monthly average Aggravated assault, 1988-1992 Property crime, variation from monthly average Property crime, 1988-1992 Burglary, variation from monthly average Burglary, 1988-1992 Burglary analysis, 1988-1992 Larceny-theft, variation from monthly average Larceny-theft, 1988-1992 Larceny analysis, 1988-1992 Larceny analysis, 1992 Motor vehicle theft, variation from monthly average Motor vehicle theft, 1988-1992 Tables: Crime Index total by month, percent of annual total, 1988-1992 Violent crime total by month, percent of annual total, 1988-1992 Murder: By month, percent of annual total, 1988-1992 Age, sex, and race of victims, 1992 Age, sex, and race of offenders, 1992 Victim/offender relationship by age, 1992 Victim/offender relationship by race and sex, 1992 Type of weapons used, 1992 Victims, type of weapons used, 1988-1992 Victims—weapons used, 1992 Circumstances by relationship, 1992 Circumstances by weapon, 1992 Circumstances, 1988-1992 Circumstances by victim sex, 1992 Justifiable homicide by weapon, 1988-1992: Law enforcement Private citizen Forcible rape, by month, percent of annual total, 1988-1992 Robbery: By month, percent of annual total, 1988-1992 Percent distribution, region, 1992 Percent distribution, population group, 1992 Type of weapons used, 1992 Aggravated assault: By month, percent of annual total, 1988-1992 Type of weapons used, 1992 Property crime total by month, percent of annual total 1988-1992 Burglary, by month, percent of annual total, 1988-1992 Larceny-theft: By month, percent of annual total, 1988-1992 By region, 1992 Motor vehicle theft: By month, percent of annual total, 1988-1992 By region, 1992 Arson, 1992: Rate, population group Type of property Structures not in use Monetary value of property damaged Offenses cleared by arrest Offenses cleared by arrest of persons under 18 years of age Index of crime: United States, 1973-1992 United States, 1992 Regional offense and population distribution, 1992 Region, geographic division, and state, 1991-1992 State, 1992 Metropolitan Statistical Areas, 1992 United States, offense analysis, 1988-1992 Number of offenses known to the police, 1992: Cities and towns 10,000 and over in population 108-157 Universities and colleges Suburban counties 183-189 Page Tables—Continued Crime trends, offenses known to the police, 1991-1992: Population group 190-191 Suburban and nonsuburban cities, population group Suburban and nonsuburban counties, population group Offense breakdown, population group 194-195 Crime rates, offenses known to the police, 1992: Population group Suburban and nonsuburban cities, population group Suburban and nonsuburban counties, population group Offense breakdown, population group Murder, state, type of weapon, 1992 Robbery, state, type of weapon, 1992 Aggravated assault, state, type of weapon, 1992 Offense analysis, 1992, and percent change from 1991 Type and value of property stolen and recovered, 1992 Section I1I—Crime Index Offenses Cleared Narrative comments Chart: Crimes cleared by arrest, 1992 Tables: Offenses known and percent cleared by arrest, 1992: Population group 208-209 Geographic region and division 210-211 Offense breakdown, population group 212-213 Offenses cleared by arrest of persons under 18 years of age, 1992 214-215 Section [V—Persons Arrested .........csccecsececeeeerereeees eocecccceccccsccccccccssccccccecsccsccecscsscccsscsocsceosccsceess 216-282 Narrative comments Tables: Arrests for drug abuse violations, 1992 Total estimated arrests, United States, 1992 Arrests, number and rate, 1992: Region Population group 219-220 Total arrest trends: 1983-1992 221 Sex, 1983-1992 222 1988-1992 223 Sex, 1988-1992 224 1991-1992 225 Sex, 1991-1992 226 Total arrests, 1992: Distribution by age 227-228 Male arrests, distribution by age 229-230 Female arrests, distribution by age Of persons under 15, 18, 21, and 25 years of age Distribution by sex Distribution by race City arrest trends: 1991-1992 Sex, 1991-1992 City arrests, 1992: Distribution by age Of persons under 15, 18, 21, and 25 years of age Page Tables—Continued Distribution by sex Distribution by race 244-246 Suburban county arrest trends: 1991-1992 Sex, 1991-1992 Suburban county arrests, 1992: Distribution by age 249-250 Of persons under 15, 18, 21, and 25 years of age Distribution by sex Distribution by race 253-255 Rural county arrest trends: 1991-1992 Sex, 1991-1992 Rural county arrests, 1992: Distribution by age 258-259 Of persons under 15, 18, 21, and 25 years of age Distribution by sex Distribution by race 262-264 Suburban area arrest trends: 1991-1992 Sex, 1991-1992 Suburban area arrests, 1992: Distribution by age 267-268 Of persons under 15, 18, 21, and 25 years of age Distribution by sex Distribution by race 271-273 Arrests by state, 1992 Police disposition of juvenile offenders taken into custody, 1992 Section V—New Perspectives on UCR Data 283-288 Narrative comments Tables: Residential burglary rates, region, United States, 1991 283 Percent of households experiencing one or more burglaries, region and time lapse, United States 285 Percent of households experiencing two or more burglaries, region and time lapse, United States 285 Automobile theft rates, region, United States, 1991 287 Percent of one-automobile owners experiencing one or more automobile thefts, region and time lapse, United States 287 Percent of two-automobile owners experiencing one or more automobile thefts, region and time lapse, United States 287 Percent of three-automobile owners experiencing one or more automobile thefts, region and time lapse, United States 287 Charts: Percent of households experiencing one or more burglaries, region and time lapse 284 Percent of households experiencing one or more burglaries, rate and time lapse 284 Percent of households experiencing two or more burglaries, region and time lapse 286 Percent of households experiencing two or more burglaries, rate and time lapse 286 Section VI—Law Enforcement Personnel 289-374 Narrative comments Tables: Full-time law enforcement employees, October 31, 1992: Employees, number and rate per 1,000 inhabitants, geographic region and division by population Page Tables—Continued Officers, number and rate per 1,000 inhabitants, geographic region and division by population 291 Employees, range in rate per 1,000 inhabitants 292 Officers, range in rate per 1,000 inhabitants 293 Employees, percent male and female 294 Civilian employees, percent of total, population group 294 State law enforcement agencies 295 States 296 297-355 Universities and colleges Suburban counties Rural counties 366-374 Section VII—Appendices Appendix I—Methodology Appendix II—Offenses in Uniform Crime Reporting Appendix I1I—Uniform Crime Reporting Area Definitions Appendix IV—The Nation’s Two Crime Measures Appendix V—Directory of State Uniform Crime Reporting Programs Appendix VI—National Uniform Crime Reporting Program Directory Appendix VII—Uniform Crime Reporting Publications List

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