In anticipation of the FBI transitioning to NIBRS by January 2021, the Raleigh Police Department was one of the first agencies in North Carolina to convert from the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) program Summary Reporting System (SRS) to the UCR - National Incident Based Reporting System (NIBRS) in June 2014.NIBRS now collects each offense, victim, offender, property, and arrestee information on 52 unique offenses and up to 10 offenses per incident. These new categories can be more defined and increasingly vary at the local level. As a result, these differences can make it difficult to compare statistics.For more information about NIBRS, go to FBI website: https://ucr.fbi.gov/nibrs-overviewUpdate Frequency: DailyTime Period: June 2014-Present
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Combined Violent and Property Crime Offenses Known to Law Enforcement in Raleigh County, WV was 870.00000 Known Incidents in January of 2021, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, Combined Violent and Property Crime Offenses Known to Law Enforcement in Raleigh County, WV reached a record high of 1359.00000 in January of 2012 and a record low of 639.00000 in January of 2017. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Combined Violent and Property Crime Offenses Known to Law Enforcement in Raleigh County, WV - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on July of 2025.
This is the City of Raleigh Police Incident Data after 2005 and prior to June 1, 2014. Each row represents a report made by the police officer, but not all reports may have resulted in arrests or convictions. The locations provided with this dataset DO NOT reflect the exact locations where the incidents occurred. The locations provided represent a randomized location within the general neighborhood area where the incident was reported. To protect the privacy of victims and their families further, the Raleigh Police Department (RPD) has redacted all location information associated with incidents involving sexual assault, child abuse, juvenile incidents, domestic abuse and other related incidents. The column heading "LCR DESC" represents the description of Incident Type. The column heading "LCR" is the local code used by police to categorize the Incident Type Years covered: 2005 - June 1, 2014. This data is collected and presented according to the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) for the Summary Reporting System (SRS) standard set by the FBI. Find out more about the standards here: https://ucr.fbi.gov/ucr-program-data-collections#National & detailed information about Summary UCR method here: https://ucr.fbi.gov/nibrs/summary-reporting-system-srs-user-manualUpdate Frequency: NeverTime Period: 2005 - June 2014
description: This is the City of Raleigh Police Incident Data from 2005-present. Each row represents a report made by the police officer, but not all reports may have resulted in arrests or convictions. This dataset updates the previous day's records daily by 11am. The locations provided with this dataset DO NOT reflect the exact locations where the incidents occurred. The locations provided represent a randomized location within the general neighborhood area where the incident was reported. To protect the privacy of victims and their families further, the Raleigh Police Department (RPD) has redacted all location information associated with incidents involving sexual assault, child abuse, juvenile incidents, domestic abuse and other related incidents. The column heading "LCR DESC" represents the description of Incident Type. The column heading "LCR" is the local code used by police to categorize the Incident Type Years covered: 2005 - present day. This data is collected and presented according to the Summary Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) standard set by the FBI. Find out more about the standards here: https://ucr.fbi.gov/ucr-program-data-collections#National & detailed information about Summary UCR method here: https://ucr.fbi.gov/nibrs/summary-reporting-system-srs-user-manual; abstract: This is the City of Raleigh Police Incident Data from 2005-present. Each row represents a report made by the police officer, but not all reports may have resulted in arrests or convictions. This dataset updates the previous day's records daily by 11am. The locations provided with this dataset DO NOT reflect the exact locations where the incidents occurred. The locations provided represent a randomized location within the general neighborhood area where the incident was reported. To protect the privacy of victims and their families further, the Raleigh Police Department (RPD) has redacted all location information associated with incidents involving sexual assault, child abuse, juvenile incidents, domestic abuse and other related incidents. The column heading "LCR DESC" represents the description of Incident Type. The column heading "LCR" is the local code used by police to categorize the Incident Type Years covered: 2005 - present day. This data is collected and presented according to the Summary Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) standard set by the FBI. Find out more about the standards here: https://ucr.fbi.gov/ucr-program-data-collections#National & detailed information about Summary UCR method here: https://ucr.fbi.gov/nibrs/summary-reporting-system-srs-user-manual
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In anticipation of the FBI transitioning to NIBRS by January 2021, the Raleigh Police Department was one of the first agencies in North Carolina to convert from the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) program Summary Reporting System (SRS) to the UCR - National Incident Based Reporting System (NIBRS) in June 2014.NIBRS now collects each offense, victim, offender, property, and arrestee information on 52 unique offenses and up to 10 offenses per incident. These new categories can be more defined and increasingly vary at the local level. As a result, these differences can make it difficult to compare statistics.For more information about NIBRS, go to FBI website: https://ucr.fbi.gov/nibrs-overviewUpdate Frequency: DailyTime Period: June 2014-Present