2000
2000
Two major changes to the Uniform Crime Reports
(UCR) county-level files were implemented beginning with the 1994
data. A new imputation algorithm to adjust for incomplete reporting by
individual law enforcement jurisdictions was adopted. Within each
county, data from agencies reporting 3 to 11 months of information
were weighted to yield 12-month equivalents. Data for agencies
reporting less than 3 months of data were replaced with data estimated
by rates calculated from agencies reporting 12 months of data located
in the agency's geographic stratum within its state. Secondly, a new
Coverage Indicator was created to provide users with a diagnostic
measure of aggregated data quality in a particular county. Data from
agencies reporting only statewide figures were allocated to the
counties in the state in proportion to each county's share of the
state population.
In the arrest files (Parts 1-3 and 5-7), data
were estimated for agencies reporting 0 months based on the procedures
mentioned above. However, due to the structure of the data received
from the FBI, estimations could not be produced for agencies reporting
0 months in the crimes reported files (Parts 4 and 8). Offense data
for agencies reporting 1 or 2 months are estimated using the above
procedures. Users are encouraged to refer to the codebook for more
information.
No arrest data were provided for Washington, DC, and
Florida. Limited arrest data were available for Illinois and
Kentucky. Limited offense data were available for Illinois, Kentucky,
Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, and South Dakota.
UCR program
staff at the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) were consulted in
developing the new adjustment procedures. However, these UCR
county-level files are not official FBI UCR releases and are being
provided for research purposes only. Users with questions regarding
these UCR county-level data files can contact the National Archive of
Criminal Justice Data at ICPSR.
Users should note that there are
no records in the data for the borough of Denali, Alaska (FIPS code
02068) in any of the collections of the Uniform Crime Reporting
Program Data [United States]: County-Level Detailed Arrest and Offense
Data from 1990 to 2003. The borough of Denali, Alaska (FIPS code
02068) was created from part of the Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area (FIPS
code 02290) an unpopulated part of the Southeast Fairbanks Census
Area (FIPS code 02240) effective December 7, 1990. Since no agency
records for either arrests or crimes reported from Denali were present
in any of the original FBI files, no data for the borough of Denali,
Alaska appear in any the ICPSR collections for these years.