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  2. Dark figure of crime - Wikipedia

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    In criminology and sociology, the dark figure of crime, hidden figure of crime, or latent criminality [1] [2] is the amount of unreported or undiscovered crime. [ 3 ] Methodology

  3. Under-reporting - Wikipedia

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    Under-reporting usually refers to some issue, incident, statistic, etc., that individuals, responsible agencies, or news media have not reported, or have reported as less than the actual level or amount. Under-reporting of crimes, for example, makes it hard to figure the actual incidence of crimes. Under-reporting is a failure in data reporting.

  4. Bombshell report reveals horrific conditions, unreported ...

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    The report said on two occasions jail officials only learned of inmate killings from outsider callers: Once, someone left a message with the jail director that an inmate was dead in a pool of blood.

  5. The hateful signs may have disappeared, but racist attitudes ...

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    Many incidents of hate speech and hate crimes go unreported, though they conceivably violate California’s Penal Code 422.55 and Civil Code 52.1, which cover hate crimes and hate speech respectively.

  6. Crime statistics - Wikipedia

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    However, they also have their limitations and generally don't procure statistics useful for local crime prevention, often ignore offenses against children and do not count offenders brought before the criminal justice system. Law enforcement agencies in some countries offer compilations of statistics for various types of crime.

  7. From a jumble of statistics, a dramatic rise in hate and ...

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    State and federal bias and hate crime statistics frequently contradict each other. But the confusion doesn't obscure the dramatic rise of both in NJ.

  8. National Incident-Based Reporting System - Wikipedia

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    Over the years, the uniform crime report developed into a broad utility for summary-based reporting of crimes. By the late 1970s, the law enforcement community saw the need for a more detailed crime reporting program that would meet the needs of law enforcement agencies in the 21st century. Testing for the new NIBRS system began in South Carolina.

  9. Hate crimes against Black people up 50% in Chicago - AOL

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    Hate crimes can go unreported due to lack of understanding regarding the definition, or lack of trust in the justice system to address the issue properly, they told the outlet.