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National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) Police Executive Research Forum Chicago July 2002

NIBRS 2000 Data 3,157 Law Enforcement Agencies Reported to the NIBRS Population covered – 43,739,273 Representing approximately 16% of the total U. S. Population 11/30/2018 PERF Susan Testman

NIBRS 2000 Data Aggravated Assault Simple Assault Forcible Rape 11/30/2018 PERF Susan Testman

NIBRS 2000 Data 11/30/2018 PERF Susan Testman

NIBRS 2000 Data 11/30/2018 PERF Susan Testman

NIBRS 2000 Data 11/30/2018 PERF Susan Testman

NIBRS 2000 Data 11/30/2018 PERF Susan Testman

NIBRS 2000 Data 11/30/2018 PERF Susan Testman

NIBRS 2000 Data 11/30/2018 PERF Susan Testman

NIBRS 2000 Data 11/30/2018 PERF Susan Testman

NIBRS 2000 Data 11/30/2018 PERF Susan Testman

NIBRS 2000 Data 11/30/2018 PERF Susan Testman

NIBRS 2000 Data 11/30/2018 PERF Susan Testman

NIBRS 2000 Data 11/30/2018 PERF Susan Testman

NIBRS 2000 Data 11/30/2018 PERF Susan Testman

NIBRS 2000 Data FORCIBLE RAPE

NIBRS 2000 Data 11/30/2018 PERF Susan Testman

NIBRS 2000 Data 11/30/2018 PERF Susan Testman

NIBRS 2000 Data 11/30/2018 PERF Susan Testman

NIBRS 2000 Data 11/30/2018 PERF Susan Testman

NIBRS 2000 Data 11/30/2018 PERF Susan Testman

NIBRS 2000 Data 11/30/2018 PERF Susan Testman

NIBRS 2000 Data 11/30/2018 PERF Susan Testman

NIBRS 2000 Data 11/30/2018 PERF Susan Testman

NIBRS 2000 Data 11/30/2018 PERF Susan Testman

NIBRS 2000 Data 11/30/2018 PERF Susan Testman

NIBRS 2000 Data Simple Analysis Starting Point Analysis Tool 11/30/2018 PERF Susan Testman