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Table Data - Combined Violent and Property Crime Offenses Known to Law Enforcement in Cleburne County, AR (DISCONTINUED)

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Title Combined Violent and Property Crime Offenses Known to Law Enforcement in Cleburne County, AR (DISCONTINUED)
Series ID FBITC005023
Source Federal Bureau of Investigation
Release Offenses Known to Law Enforcement (Not a Press Release)
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Annual
Units Known Offenses
Date Range 2005-01-01 to 2021-01-01
Last Updated 2023-01-13 10:38 AM CST
Notes This series has been discontinued in FRED. Because not all counties report crime data and the data that are reported are not uniform, user discretion is advised when using these data to make cross-county comparisons.The series represents the sum of violent crimes and property crimes as reported by county law enforcement agencies from the FBI Uniform Crime Reporting: Crime in the United States, Table 10: Offenses Known to Law Enforcement, by State by Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Counties. Note that these data do not represent county totals as they exclude crime counts for city agencies and other types of agencies that have jurisdiction within each county.

The FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program collects the number of offenses that come to the attention of law enforcement for violent crime and property crime, as well as data regarding clearances of these offenses. In addition, the FBI collects auxiliary information about these offenses (e.g., time of day of burglaries).

Violent crime is composed of four offenses: murder and non-negligent manslaughter, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. Violent crimes are defined in the UCR Program as those offenses that involve force or threat of force.

Property crime includes the offenses of burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft, and arson. The object of the theft-type offenses is the taking of money or property, but there is no force or threat of force against the victims.

See Table 10 Data Declaration (https://ucr.fbi.gov/crime-in-the-u.s/2018/crime-in-the-u.s.-2018/tables/table-10/table-10-data-declaration) for more information.
DATE VALUE
2005-01-01 339
2006-01-01 384
2007-01-01 426
2008-01-01 353
2009-01-01 391
2010-01-01 452
2011-01-01 536
2012-01-01 575
2013-01-01 550
2014-01-01 476
2015-01-01 342
2016-01-01 408
2017-01-01 424
2018-01-01 424
2019-01-01 439
2020-01-01 464
2021-01-01 476

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