the crime picture welcome to unit 2!!!! welcome to unit 2!!!!
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The Crime PictureThe Crime Picture
Welcome to Unit 2!!!! Welcome to Unit 2!!!!
A few reminders ….. A few reminders …..
• Our Seminars are always on Our Seminars are always on Sunday at 9 PM EST.Sunday at 9 PM EST.
RemindersReminders
• Each class is 10 weeks longEach class is 10 weeks long• Each week is called a UnitEach week is called a Unit• Each Unit has several graded Each Unit has several graded
items – check your grade book items – check your grade book and each unit’s introductory link!! and each unit’s introductory link!!
RemindersReminders
Each Unit/week starts on a Each Unit/week starts on a Wednesday and ends on the Wednesday and ends on the following Tuesday at midnightfollowing Tuesday at midnight
Most instructors will have grades Most instructors will have grades updated within a couple of days after updated within a couple of days after the Unit closes. the Unit closes.
Always check your grade book, Always check your grade book, course announcements and KU email course announcements and KU email
ReadingReading
• Reading – each Unit has a Reading – each Unit has a Reading link – tells you which Reading link – tells you which chapter(s) to readchapter(s) to read
• Electronic chapter and PPT Electronic chapter and PPT • Read both Read both
Discussion QuestionsDiscussion Questions
• Each Unit has a Discussion Board Each Unit has a Discussion Board QuestionQuestion
• Must give a Must give a 100 word answer 100 word answer • Must reply to at least 1 other student Must reply to at least 1 other student
in a in a qualityquality reply if you wish to earn reply if you wish to earn the best grade. Interacting more the best grade. Interacting more often, in a quality manner, increases often, in a quality manner, increases your chances of maxing out the your chances of maxing out the grade.grade.
Quizzes Quizzes
• Many Units will have a QuizMany Units will have a Quiz• You can always retake a quiz to You can always retake a quiz to
get a better gradeget a better grade• However, quizzes are only open However, quizzes are only open
during the open Unit, never during the open Unit, never accepted late. accepted late.
Seminars Every Seminars Every Sunday @ 9 PM ESTSunday @ 9 PM EST• No seminars during Units 5 or 10No seminars during Units 5 or 10• Alternate seminar paper – 300 Alternate seminar paper – 300
word essay of what we covered word essay of what we covered in seminar or on seminar topic. in seminar or on seminar topic.
• Upload to DocSharing, NOT Upload to DocSharing, NOT Dropbox or send to me as an Dropbox or send to me as an email attachment email attachment
TerminologyTerminology
Violent CrimeViolent Crime– Crimes against people that are Crimes against people that are
violent in natureviolent in nature Property CrimeProperty Crime
– Crimes committed against propertyCrimes committed against property Clearance RatesClearance Rates
– Number of crimes reported versus Number of crimes reported versus number of crimes solvednumber of crimes solved
Crime StatisticsCrime Statistics
Provide an overview of crime in this Provide an overview of crime in this countrycountry
Decision makers use crime statistics to Decision makers use crime statistics to – Evaluate existing programsEvaluate existing programs– Plan new legislationPlan new legislation– Design new programsDesign new programs– Determine needs Determine needs – Create BudgetsCreate Budgets– Allocate ManpowerAllocate Manpower
Sources of Crime Sources of Crime StatisticsStatistics
Uniform Crime Report (UCR)Uniform Crime Report (UCR)
* Crimes reported to police* Crimes reported to police
National Crime Victimization National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS)Survey (NCVS)
* Crimes reported by victims* Crimes reported by victims
Uniform Crime ReportUniform Crime Report
Since 1930, FBI has been Since 1930, FBI has been compiling statistics on crimes compiling statistics on crimes known to policeknown to police
Police departments (about Police departments (about 16,000) voluntarily submit data16,000) voluntarily submit data
FBI puts data into the Crime IndexFBI puts data into the Crime Index
What is the Crime What is the Crime Index?Index? Measures Part 1 offenses of the Measures Part 1 offenses of the
UCRUCR Gives crime rate number and Gives crime rate number and
comparisons for regions, dates, comparisons for regions, dates, crimescrimes
Part 1 Offences (8)Part 1 Offences (8)
MurderMurderThe unlawful killing of another human The unlawful killing of another human
being.being.
● ● Least likely of the part 1 crimesLeast likely of the part 1 crimes
● ● Most likely to be clearedMost likely to be cleared
Part 1 Offences (8)Part 1 Offences (8)
Forcible RapeForcible RapeSexual relations with another by force Sexual relations with another by force
and/or without consentand/or without consent ● ● Least reported of all crimesLeast reported of all crimes ● ● Under UCR, only includes rapes of Under UCR, only includes rapes of
females females Rape is broken down into a variety of Rape is broken down into a variety of
categories (sexual battery, statutory categories (sexual battery, statutory rape, date rape)rape, date rape)
Part 1 Offenses (8)Part 1 Offenses (8)
RobberyRobbery
The unlawful taking or attempted The unlawful taking or attempted taking of the property of another taking of the property of another in the presence of the victim with in the presence of the victim with the use of threat or forcethe use of threat or force
Part 1 Offenses (8)Part 1 Offenses (8)
Aggravated AssaultAggravated AssaultThe unlawful, intentional inflicting The unlawful, intentional inflicting or attempting to inflict serious or attempting to inflict serious bodily harm or injury of anotherbodily harm or injury of another● ● Assaults broken down into 2 Assaults broken down into 2 categories categories
SimpleSimpleAggravatedAggravated
Part 1 Offenses (8)Part 1 Offenses (8)
Theft/LarcenyTheft/LarcenyThe unlawful taking or attempting to The unlawful taking or attempting to
take the property of another with the take the property of another with the intent to intent to
permanently deprive the otherpermanently deprive the other
● ● often not reported because loses often not reported because loses are smallare small
● ● includes trains, planes, boats, most includes trains, planes, boats, most farm equipmentfarm equipment
Part 1 Offenses (8)Part 1 Offenses (8)
Motor Vehicle TheftMotor Vehicle TheftThe theft or attempted theft of a The theft or attempted theft of a
motor vehiclemotor vehicle
● ● motor vehicle is anything that is a motor vehicle is anything that is a self propelled road vehicle that runs self propelled road vehicle that runs on land surface and not on railson land surface and not on rails
● ● high reporting rates/low clearance high reporting rates/low clearance ratesrates
Part 1 Offenses (8)Part 1 Offenses (8)
BurglaryBurglaryThe unlawful entry of a dwelling to The unlawful entry of a dwelling to
commit a felony or theftcommit a felony or theft
Part 1 Offenses (8)Part 1 Offenses (8)
ArsonArson
Malicious, intentional burning of a Malicious, intentional burning of a structure.structure.
● ●damage must occurdamage must occur
Property v. PersonProperty v. Person
PropertyPropertyTheftTheft
Motor Vehicle TheftMotor Vehicle Theft
BurglaryBurglary
ArsonArson
PersonPersonMurderMurder
Forcible RapeForcible Rape
RobberyRobbery
Aggravated AssaultAggravated Assault
Part II Offenses Part II Offenses
All crimes except Part 1 crimes All crimes except Part 1 crimes and traffic offensesand traffic offenses
Less serious crimesLess serious crimes– FraudFraud– VandalismVandalism– DUIDUI– GamblingGambling
The New UCRThe New UCR
To enhance the quantity, quality To enhance the quantity, quality and timeline of crime data and timeline of crime data collection the National Incident-collection the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) Based Reporting System (NIBRS) is being createdis being created
Will look at every single crime Will look at every single crime that is committedthat is committed
The New UCRThe New UCR
AdvantagesAdvantages– Looks at all crimesLooks at all crimes– More accurateMore accurate– Differentiates between attempt and Differentiates between attempt and
commission of a crimecommission of a crime– Collect weapon informationCollect weapon information– Restructures assault and rapeRestructures assault and rape
National Crime National Crime Victimization Survey Victimization Survey (NCVS)(NCVS) Began in 1972 to discover the Began in 1972 to discover the
“dark figure of crime”“dark figure of crime” Based on victims self reporting Based on victims self reporting
crimescrimes Gathered by the US Bureau of Gathered by the US Bureau of
Justice StatisticsJustice Statistics Include 6 Part 1 crimes (not arson Include 6 Part 1 crimes (not arson
or murder)or murder)
UCR v. NCVSUCR v. NCVSHow are they the sameHow are they the same
Both provide crime Both provide crime estimatesestimates
Both limit types of crimes Both limit types of crimes
Both limit how they collect Both limit how they collect infoinfo
UCR v. NCVSUCR v. NCVSHow are they differentHow are they different
NCVS crimes are reported by victims. NCVS crimes are reported by victims. May not have been reported to policeMay not have been reported to police
NCVS looks at household crimes (total NCVS looks at household crimes (total crimes per household, not person)crimes per household, not person)
NCVS polls more peopleNCVS polls more people
ManipulationManipulation
Errors can occur in both.Errors can occur in both. False reports with both UCR and NCVSFalse reports with both UCR and NCVS UCR can be purposely manipulated for UCR can be purposely manipulated for
political gain – Remember:political gain – Remember: Decision makers use crime statistics to Decision makers use crime statistics to
– Evaluate existing programsEvaluate existing programs– Plan new legislationPlan new legislation– Design new programsDesign new programs– Determine needs Determine needs – Create BudgetsCreate Budgets– Allocate ManpowerAllocate Manpower
MisdemeanorMisdemeanor
A criminal offense that is less A criminal offense that is less serious than a felony and generally serious than a felony and generally punishable by a fine, a jail term of punishable by a fine, a jail term of up to a year, or both.up to a year, or both.
FelonyFelony
1) a crime sufficiently serious to 1) a crime sufficiently serious to be punishable more than one be punishable more than one year up to and including death.year up to and including death.
The Cost of CrimeThe Cost of Crime
Crime costs individuals about $17.6 Crime costs individuals about $17.6 billion dollars a yearbillion dollars a year
That doesn’t include time lost from That doesn’t include time lost from work, medical expenseswork, medical expenses
Commercial costs about $1.2 billion Commercial costs about $1.2 billion dollars a yeardollars a year
State, local and federal expenditures State, local and federal expenditures total over $147 billion (investigation-total over $147 billion (investigation-prosecution)prosecution)
Any Any Questions ??????????Questions ??????????