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... Uniform Crime Reporting Pro- gram of the Federal Bureau of Investigation ( FBI ) and ( 2 ) the National Crime Victimization Sur- vey of the Bureau of Justice ... UNIFORM CRIME REPORTS Development of the UCR Program Collecting Crime Data 183.
... reports of crimes to the police became the basis of the plan . 9 During its first year of operation , the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting Program received reports from 400 cities in 43 states . Twenty million people were covered by that ...
... Crime in a Free Society ( Washington , D.C .: U.S. Government Printing Office , 1967 ) . The Presi- dent's Commission relied on Uniform Crime Reports data . The other crime statistics reported in this section come from Uniform Crime Reports ...