| Crime
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Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program was conceived in
1929 by the International Association of Chiefs of
Police to meet a need for reliable, uniform crime
statistics for the nation. In 1930, the FBI was tasked
with collecting, publishing, and archiving those
statistics. Today, several annual statistical
publications, such as the comprehensive Crime
in the United States, are produced from data
provided by nearly 17,000 law enforcement agencies
across the United States.
Index of Crime - Idaho
2002
| Area |
Population |
Crime
Index |
| Metropolitan
Statistical Area |
526,430 |
|
| Area
actually reporting |
100% |
20,859 |
| Cities
outside metropolitan areas |
379,717 |
|
| Area
actually reporting |
97.9% |
14,642 |
| Estimated
total |
100.0% |
14,949 |
| Rural |
434,984 |
|
| Area
actually reporting |
98.9% |
6,665 |
| Estimated
total |
100.0% |
6,739 |
| State
Total |
1,341,131 |
42,547 |
| Rate
per 100,000 inhabitants |
|
3,174.5 |

The
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is the
investigative arm of the
US Department of Justice.
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