CDE Intro Video

Leigh Clay3 minutes read

FBI data analysis in criminal justice classes now relies on Neighbors, a detailed tool that replaces the UCR, offering students a way to explore crime rates, types, and trends from 1990 to 2021, including violent and property crimes, through the user-friendly Crime Data Explorer dashboard. Students can investigate reported crime trends and rates, visualize data with charts, and delve into different crime categories and victim-offender demographics to better understand the national crime landscape.

Insights

  • The FBI's Crime Data Explorer, a new tool in criminal justice classes, replaces the UCR and provides detailed crime information without combining offenses, allowing students to analyze crime rates, types, victim-offender demographics, and trends from 1990 to 2021 in a user-friendly manner.
  • Through the Crime Data Explorer dashboard, students can delve into reported crime trends using visual aids like charts, explore various crime categories, demographics, and understand national crime patterns by engaging with the data, analyzing temporal changes, and gaining insights from reported incidents.

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Recent questions

  • How does the FBI analyze crime data?

    Using Neighbors instead of UCR for detailed information.

  • What tool does the FBI provide for crime analysis?

    Crime Data Explorer dashboard.

  • What types of crimes can be analyzed using the tool?

    Violent crimes like homicide, rape, robbery, and property crimes.

  • How can students interact with crime data?

    By exploring different crime categories and demographics.

  • What is the purpose of the Crime Data Explorer?

    To understand the national crime landscape based on reported incidents.

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"Crime Data Explorer: FBI's New Tool"

  • FBI data analysis in criminal justice classes now uses Neighbors, replacing the Uniform Crime Report (UCR), offering more detailed information without stacking crimes, providing a user-friendly tool called the Crime Data Explorer to analyze crime rates and types from 1990 to 2021, including violent crimes like homicide, rape, robbery, and property crimes, allowing exploration of victim-offender demographics and trends over time.
  • The Crime Data Explorer dashboard enables students to investigate reported crime trends, rates, and types, offering visual representations like line or bar charts, with options to explore different crime categories and demographics, encouraging students to interact with the data, analyze changes over time, and understand the national crime landscape based on reported incidents.
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