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Title: New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services Property Crime and UCR New York State Crime Reporting Program


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New York State Division of Criminal Justice
Services Property Crime and UCR New York State
Crime Reporting Program
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TOPICS TO BE COVERED
  • Introduction to Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR)
  • Part I Offenses involving stolen property
  • Reporting stolen property by offense type,
    property type, and dollar value
  • Robbery
  • Larceny
  • Motor Vehicle Theft
  • Minimizing errors
  • Resources available for crime reporting

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UNIFORM CRIME REPORTING (UCR) INTRODUCTION
  • National UCR Summary Reporting began in 1930
  • UCR established to measure and compare crime
    throughout
  • the United States
  • UCR uses a national classification system so
    that all states laws
  • can be compared despite differences in crime
    definition (e.g., Assault, Battery)
  • New York participates in this national program,
    by state law
  • The UCR Summary Crime Report is a monthly list of
    reported offenses
  • Usually one offense per incident
  • Only the most serious offense per incident

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UCR INTRODUCTION contd
  • UCR Collects
  • Offenses Known to Police
  • Return A - Part I crimes
  • Return A - Part II crimes
  • Return A Property Supplement
  • Domestic Violence Victim Data
  • Supplementary Reports
  • Homicide, Arson, LEOKA, Hate Crime, Personnel
  • Arrest Reports
  • Age, Sex, Race, Ethnicity of persons arrested

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UCR INTRODUCTION contd
  • Return A Part I Crimes
  • Murder (including negligent manslaughter)
  • Rape
  • Robbery
  • Aggravated Assault
  • Burglary
  • Larceny
  • Motor Vehicle Theft

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PART I OFFENSES AND THEFT
  • Stolen property is associated with six of the
    seven Part I offenses
  • Murder
  • Rape
  • Robbery (requires property report)
  • Aggravated Assault
  • Burglary
  • Larceny (requires property report)
  • Motor Vehicle Theft (requires property report)

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OFFENSES AND STOLEN PROPERTY VALUE
  • UCR collects information on three aspects of Part
    I crime involving property theft
  • The number of crimes reported
  • The dollar value of the stolen property
  • by offense type
  • by property type
  • The type of property that was stolen (in dollars)

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FOCUS ON STOLEN PROPERTY OFFENSES
  • Reporting stolen property by offense type,
    property type, and dollar value
  • Robbery
  • Larceny
  • Motor Vehicle Theft

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Stolen Property andRobbery
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ROBBERY
  • Robbery - the taking or attempting to take
    anything of value from another person
  • by force,
  • by threat of force or violence, or
  • by putting the victim in fear
  • Robbery includes motor vehicles stolen by force
    or threat, such as car-jacking
  • Robbery count is reported on Return A, page 1

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ROBBERY Example
  • A convenience store clerk was held up by a
    young man with a revolver. The assailant fled
    the store with three cartons of cigarettes worth
    150 and two cases of beer worth 50.
  • Property Cigarettes and Beer
  • Value 200
  • Offense Classification Convenience store
    robbery w/ handgun

6. ROBBERY A. Handgun Unfounded DE Highway/ Street/ Alley Gas Station Convenience Store Bank Other Comm. Bldg. Residence Misc.
6. ROBBERY A. Handgun Unfounded 13 1
6. ROBBERY A. Handgun Unfounded 14
B. Other Firearm Unfounded 16
B. Other Firearm Unfounded 17
C. Knife or Cutting Instrument Unfounded 19
C. Knife or Cutting Instrument Unfounded 20
D. Other Dangerous Weapons Unfounded 22
D. Other Dangerous Weapons Unfounded 23
C. Strong Arm (Hands, Fists, Etc,) Unfounded 25
C. Strong Arm (Hands, Fists, Etc,) Unfounded 26
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PROPERTY STOLEN BY ROBBERY TYPE
  • Enter the dollar values by Robbery type on page 4
    of the Return A
  • Property Cigarettes and Beer
  • Value 200

PROPERTY STOLEN BY CLASSIFICATION PROPERTY STOLEN BY CLASSIFICATION PROPERTY STOLEN BY CLASSIFICATION
CLASSIFICATION DE MONETARY VALUE
3. ROBBERY (A) HIGHWAY (STREET, ALLEY, ETC.) 04
(B) GAS OR SERVICE STATION 06
(C) CONVENIENCE STORE Beer (50) Cigarettes (150) 08 200
(D) BANK 09
(E) OTHER COMMERCIAL BUILDING 11
(F) RESIDENCE (ANYWHERE ON PREMISES) 13
(G) MISCELLANEOUS 15
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PROPERTY STOLEN BY ROBBERY TYPE
  • Enter the dollar values by Robbery type on page 4
    of the Return A
  • Property Cigarettes and Beer
  • Value 200

PROPERTY STOLEN BY CLASSIFICATION PROPERTY STOLEN BY CLASSIFICATION PROPERTY STOLEN BY CLASSIFICATION
CLASSIFICATION DE MONETARY VALUE
3. ROBBERY (A) HIGHWAY (STREET, ALLEY, ETC.) 04
(B) GAS OR SERVICE STATION 06
(C) CONVENIENCE STORE Beer (50) Cigarettes (150) 08 200
(D) BANK 09
(E) OTHER COMMERCIAL BUILDING 11
(F) RESIDENCE (ANYWHERE ON PREMISES) 13
(G) MISCELLANEOUS 15
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PROPERTY STOLEN BY PROPERTY TYPE
  • On page 5 of the Return A, find the type of
    property that was stolen during the robbery
  • Enter the dollar value of the loss
  • Also record the value of any property that was
    recovered on page 5

PROPERTY BY TYPE AND VALUE PROPERTY BY TYPE AND VALUE PROPERTY BY TYPE AND VALUE PROPERTY BY TYPE AND VALUE PROPERTY BY TYPE AND VALUE PROPERTY BY TYPE AND VALUE
TYPE OF PROPERTY TYPE OF PROPERTY TYPE OF PROPERTY VALUE OF PROPERTY VALUE OF PROPERTY VALUE OF PROPERTY
DE STOLEN RECOVERED RECOVERED
1. CURRENCY, NOTES, ETC. 01 A B
2. JEWELRY AND PRECIOUS METALS 02 A B
3. CLOTHING AND FURS 03 A B
4. LOCALLY STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLES 04 A B
5. OFFICE EQUIPMENT 05 A B
6. TELEVISIONS, RADIOS, STEREOS, ETC 06 A B
7. FIREARMS 07 A B
8. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 08 A
9. CONSUMABLE GOODS 09 A Cigarettes (150) Beer (50 ) 200 B
10. LIVESTOCK 10 A B
11. MISCELLANEOUS 11 A B
TOTAL 12 A B
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Stolen Property andLarceny
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LARCENY
  • Larceny - the unlawful taking or attempting to
    take anothers property by theft or stealth
  • The theft may or may not be committed in the
    immediate presence of the victim
  • Larceny does not include the following offenses,
    which are counted in separately in other
    categories
  • Theft of motor vehicles
  • Theft by fraud, forgery, or embezzlement (Part
    II crimes)

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LARCENY AND MONETARY VALUES
  • Larceny counts are recorded by two offense
    categories, shown on page 2 of the Return A
  • Value Type (Under 50, 50-199, 200 and Over)
  • Larceny Type (Pocket-Picking, Purse-Snatching,
    Shoplifting, etc)
  • Monetary values are reported for both of these
    categories, on page 4 of the Return A
  • And
  • Losses in property types are reported as dollar
    amounts on page 5 of the Return A

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LARCENY Example 1
  • A woman reported the theft of a shopping bag.
    She had set it down against the store counter
    while she made another purchase. The bag
    contained a bottle of perfume just bought for
    37.
  • Property Bottle of Perfume
  • Value 37
  • Classification of Theft All Other

6. LARCENY - THEFT (EXCEPT MV THEFT) A. 200 And Over Unfounded DE Pocket picking Purse snatching Shop-lifting From MV MV Parts or Access. Bicycles From Bldg From Coin Machine All Other Reported Offenses
6. LARCENY - THEFT (EXCEPT MV THEFT) A. 200 And Over Unfounded 52
6. LARCENY - THEFT (EXCEPT MV THEFT) A. 200 And Over Unfounded 53
B. 50 To 199 Unfounded 55
B. 50 To 199 Unfounded 56
C. Under 50 Unfounded 58 1
C. Under 50 Unfounded 59
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LARCENY Example 2
  • Another woman at the same mall complained that
    someone stole dry- cleaned clothing from the back
    of her car while she was shopping. Her husbands
    suit and top coat, plus her own suit and two
    sweaters, amounted to an 1100 loss.
  • Property Dry-cleaned clothing
  • Value 1100
  • Classification of Theft From Motor Vehicle

6. LARCENY - THEFT (EXCEPT MV THEFT) A. 200 And Over Unfounded DE Pocket picking Purse snatching Shop-lifting From MV MV Parts or Access. Bicycles From Bldg From Coin Machine All Other Reported Offenses
6. LARCENY - THEFT (EXCEPT MV THEFT) A. 200 And Over Unfounded 52 1
6. LARCENY - THEFT (EXCEPT MV THEFT) A. 200 And Over Unfounded 53
B. 50 To 199 Unfounded 55
B. 50 To 199 Unfounded 56
C. Under 50 Unfounded 58 1
C. Under 50 Unfounded 59
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LARCENY Example 3
  • A boy found that someone had stolen his
    second-hand bicycle from the bike rack at the
    library. He had bought it at a police auction
    for 45.
  • Property Bicycle
  • Value 45
  • Classification of Theft Bicycles

6. LARCENY - THEFT (EXCEPT MV THEFT) A. 200 And Over Unfounded DE Pocket picking Purse snatching Shop-lifting From MV MV Parts or Access. Bicycles From Bldg From Coin Machine All Other Reported Offenses
6. LARCENY - THEFT (EXCEPT MV THEFT) A. 200 And Over Unfounded 52 1
6. LARCENY - THEFT (EXCEPT MV THEFT) A. 200 And Over Unfounded 53
B. 50 To 199 Unfounded 55
B. 50 To 199 Unfounded 56
C. Under 50 Unfounded 58 1 1
C. Under 50 Unfounded 59
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LARCENY Example 4
  • A discount store reported the theft of MP3s,
    with a wholesale cost of 3600.
  • Property MP3 Players
  • Value 3600
  • Classification of Theft Shoplifting

6. LARCENY - THEFT (EXCEPT MV THEFT) A. 200 And Over Unfounded DE Pocket picking Purse snatching Shop-lifting From MV MV Parts or Access. Bicycles From Bldg From Coin Machine All Other Reported Offenses
6. LARCENY - THEFT (EXCEPT MV THEFT) A. 200 And Over Unfounded 52 1 1
6. LARCENY - THEFT (EXCEPT MV THEFT) A. 200 And Over Unfounded 53
B. 50 To 199 Unfounded 55
B. 50 To 199 Unfounded 56
C. Under 50 Unfounded 58 1 1
C. Under 50 Unfounded 59
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LARCENY Example 5
  • A college students new 179 spare tire was
    stolen from his 8-year-old car.
  • Property Tire
  • Value 179
  • Classification of Theft Motor Vehicle Parts or
    Accessories

6. LARCENY - THEFT (EXCEPT MV THEFT) A. 200 And Over Unfounded DE Pocket picking Purse snatching Shop-lifting From MV MV Parts or Access. Bicycles From Bldg From Coin Machine All Other Reported Offenses
6. LARCENY - THEFT (EXCEPT MV THEFT) A. 200 And Over Unfounded 52 1 1
6. LARCENY - THEFT (EXCEPT MV THEFT) A. 200 And Over Unfounded 53
B. 50 To 199 Unfounded 55 1
B. 50 To 199 Unfounded 56
C. Under 50 Unfounded 58 1 1
C. Under 50 Unfounded 59
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LARCENY Example 6
  • A man reported his billfold, with 4 credit cards
    and 148 in it, taken from a restaurant coat rack
    while he had dinner. Another patrons coat on
    the same rack lost 250.
  • Property Wallet, Credit Cards, Cash
  • Value 402
  • Classification of Theft All Other

6. LARCENY - THEFT (EXCEPT MV THEFT) A. 200 And Over Unfounded DE Pocket picking Purse snatching Shop-lifting From MV MV Parts or Access. Bicycles From Bldg From Coin Machine All Other Reported Offenses
6. LARCENY - THEFT (EXCEPT MV THEFT) A. 200 And Over Unfounded 52 1 1 1
6. LARCENY - THEFT (EXCEPT MV THEFT) A. 200 And Over Unfounded 53
B. 50 To 199 Unfounded 55 1
B. 50 To 199 Unfounded 56
C. Under 50 Unfounded 58 1 1
C. Under 50 Unfounded 59
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LARCENY Example 7
  • A 5-year-olds bike, complete with training
    wheels, was taken overnight from the side yard, a
    monetary loss of 90. It was later recovered.
  • Property Bicycle
  • Value 90
  • Classification of Theft Bicycles

6. LARCENY - THEFT (EXCEPT MV THEFT) A. 200 And Over Unfounded DE Pocket picking Purse snatching Shop-lifting From MV MV Parts or Access. Bicycles From Bldg From Coin Machine All Other Reported Offenses
6. LARCENY - THEFT (EXCEPT MV THEFT) A. 200 And Over Unfounded 52 1 1 1
6. LARCENY - THEFT (EXCEPT MV THEFT) A. 200 And Over Unfounded 53
B. 50 To 199 Unfounded 55 1 1
B. 50 To 199 Unfounded 56
C. Under 50 Unfounded 58 1 1
C. Under 50 Unfounded 59
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LARCENY PROPERTY STOLEN BY VALUE TYPE
  • Enter the dollar values for value types on page 4
    of the Return A
  • Value types of property stolen in Larceny-Theft
    examples
  • 200 and Over dry cleaning (1100) MP3s
    (3600) wallet, CCs, and cash (402) 5102
  • 50 to 199 bike (90) tire (179) 269
  • Under 50 bike (45) perfume (37) 82

PROPERTY STOLEN BY CLASSIFICATION PROPERTY STOLEN BY CLASSIFICATION PROPERTY STOLEN BY CLASSIFICATION PROPERTY STOLEN BY CLASSIFICATION PROPERTY STOLEN BY CLASSIFICATION
CLASSIFICATION CLASSIFICATION CLASSIFICATION DE MONETARY VALUE
6. LARCENY THEFT (EXCEPT MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT) 6. LARCENY THEFT (EXCEPT MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT) 6. LARCENY THEFT (EXCEPT MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT)
(A) 200 AND OVER 03 5102
(B) 50 TO 199 05 269
(C) UNDER 50 07 82
BY TYPE BY TYPE BY TYPE
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LARCENY PROPERTY STOLEN BY VALUE TYPE
  • Enter the dollar values for value types on page 4
    of the Return A
  • Value types of property stolen in Larceny-Theft
    examples
  • 200 and Over dry cleaning (1100) MP3s
    (3600) wallet, CCs, and cash (402) 5102
  • 50 to 199 bike (90) tire (179) 269
  • Under 50 bike (45) perfume (37) 82

PROPERTY STOLEN BY CLASSIFICATION PROPERTY STOLEN BY CLASSIFICATION PROPERTY STOLEN BY CLASSIFICATION PROPERTY STOLEN BY CLASSIFICATION PROPERTY STOLEN BY CLASSIFICATION
CLASSIFICATION CLASSIFICATION CLASSIFICATION DE MONETARY VALUE
6. LARCENY THEFT (EXCEPT MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT) 6. LARCENY THEFT (EXCEPT MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT) 6. LARCENY THEFT (EXCEPT MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT)
(A) 200 AND OVER 03 5102
(B) 50 TO 199 05 269
(C) UNDER 50 07 82
BY TYPE BY TYPE BY TYPE
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LARCENY PROPERTY STOLEN BY LARCENY TYPE
  • Enter the dollar values by Larceny Type on page 4
    of the
  • Return A
  • For each type of theft, add the estimated dollar
    losses and enter the totals as shown

PROPERTY STOLEN BY CLASSIFICATION PROPERTY STOLEN BY CLASSIFICATION PROPERTY STOLEN BY CLASSIFICATION
CLASSIFICATION DE MONETARY VALUE
BY TYPE
(A) POCKET-PICKING 10
(B) PURSE-SNATCHING 12
(C) SHOPLIFTING MP3 Players (3600) 14 3600
(D) FROM MOTOR VEHICLES (EXCEPT PARTS AND ACCESS.) Dry cleaning (1100) 16 1100
(E) MOTOR VEHICLE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES Tire (179) 17 179
(F) BICYCLES Used Bike (45) Bike (90) 19 135
(G) FROM BUILDING 21
(H) FROM COIN MACHINE 23
(I) ALL OTHER Wallet, Credit Cards, and Cash (402) Perfume (37) 25 439
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LARCENY PROPERTY STOLEN BY PROPERTY TYPE
  • Enter the dollar values by type of stolen
    property on page 5 of the Return A
  • Total the estimated value of the stolen property
    by type
  • Any property that was recovered is also recorded
    on page 5

PROPERTY BY TYPE AND VALUE PROPERTY BY TYPE AND VALUE PROPERTY BY TYPE AND VALUE PROPERTY BY TYPE AND VALUE PROPERTY BY TYPE AND VALUE PROPERTY BY TYPE AND VALUE
TYPE OF PROPERTY TYPE OF PROPERTY TYPE OF PROPERTY VALUE OF PROPERTY VALUE OF PROPERTY VALUE OF PROPERTY
DE STOLEN RECOVERED RECOVERED
1. CURRENCY, NOTES, ETC. 01 A Cash 398 398 B
2. JEWELRY AND PRECIOUS METALS 02 A B
3. CLOTHING AND FURS 03 A Dry Cleaning 1100 1100 B
4. LOCALLY STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLES 04 A B
5. OFFICE EQUIPMENT 05 A B
6. TELEVISIONS, RADIOS, STEREOS, ETC 06 A MP3s 3600 3600 B
7. FIREARMS 07 A B
8. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 08 A
9. CONSUMABLE GOODS 09 A Perfume (37) Cigarettes Beer (200 ) 237 B
10. LIVESTOCK 10 A B
11. MISCELLANEOUS 11 A Bike (45) Bike (90) Credit Cards (4) Tire (179) 318 B Bike 90
TOTAL 12 A B
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Stolen Property and Motor Vehicle Theft
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MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT
  • Motor Vehicle Theft - the theft or attempted
    theft of a motor vehicle
  • Motor vehicles are self-propelled vehicles that
    run on
  • land and not rails
  • Personal property within stolen vehicle is added
    to the value of vehicle
  • Motor Vehicle Theft does not include farm
    equipment, water craft, construction equipment,
    or airplanes (these are reported as Larceny All
    Other)

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MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT AND MONETARY VALUES
  • The Motor Vehicle Theft count is reported on page
    2 of the Return A
  • Personal property reported stolen with the
    vehicle is recorded two ways
  • By offense type (motor vehicle value content
    value) on page 4 of the Return A
  • By Property Type Stolen Vehicle and content are
    separately reported by type on page 5 of the
    Return A

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MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT Example
  • A woman left her car running in the driveway
    while she finished getting ready for work. Upon
    leaving her house, she found her car had been
    stolen from the driveway. The woman also
    reported that her compact disc collection worth
    200 was in the car.
  • Property Auto and compact disc collection
  • Value 9000 200 9,200
  • Classification of Theft All Other

7. MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT A. Automobiles Unfounded DE Street Parking Lot Public Garage All Other
7. MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT A. Automobiles Unfounded 61 1
7. MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT A. Automobiles Unfounded 62
B. Trucks And Buses Unfounded 64
B. Trucks And Buses Unfounded 65
C. Other Vehicles Unfounded 67
C. Other Vehicles Unfounded 68
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PROPERTY STOLEN BY OFFENSE TYPE
  • The dollar values for the stolen car and the CD
    collection inside it are entered on page 4 of the
    Return A
  • Property Automobile and CD collection
  • Value 9,000 (car) 200 (CDs)
    9,200

PROPERTY STOLEN BY CLASSIFICATION PROPERTY STOLEN BY CLASSIFICATION PROPERTY STOLEN BY CLASSIFICATION
CLASSIFICATION DE MONETARY VALUE
BY TYPE
(A) POCKET-PICKING 10
(B) PURSE-SNATCHING 12
(C) SHOPLIFTING MP3 Players (3600) 14 3600
(D) FROM MOTOR VEHICLES (EXCEPT PARTS AND ACCESS.) Dry cleaning (1100) 16 1100
(E) MOTOR VEHICLE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES Tire (179) 17 179
(F) BICYCLES Used Bike (45) Bike (90) 19 135
(G) FROM BUILDING 21
(H) FROM COIN MACHINE 23
(I) ALL OTHER Wallet, Credit Cards, and Cash (402) Perfume (37) 25 439
7. MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT Automobile (9,000) CDs (200) 27 9200
TOTAL 14,853
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PROPERTY STOLEN BY PROPERTY TYPE
  • The dollar values by type of stolen property are
    entered on page 5 of the Return A
  • Total the estimated value of the stolen property
    by type
  • Any property that was recovered is also recorded
    on page 5

PROPERTY BY TYPE AND VALUE PROPERTY BY TYPE AND VALUE PROPERTY BY TYPE AND VALUE PROPERTY BY TYPE AND VALUE PROPERTY BY TYPE AND VALUE PROPERTY BY TYPE AND VALUE
TYPE OF PROPERTY TYPE OF PROPERTY TYPE OF PROPERTY VALUE OF PROPERTY VALUE OF PROPERTY VALUE OF PROPERTY
DE STOLEN RECOVERED RECOVERED
1. CURRENCY, NOTES, ETC. 01 A Cash 398 B
2. JEWELRY AND PRECIOUS METALS 02 A B
3. CLOTHING AND FURS 03 A Dry Cleaning 1100 B
4. LOCALLY STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLES 04 A Automobile 9000 B
5. OFFICE EQUIPMENT 05 A B
6. TELEVISIONS, RADIOS, STEREOS, ETC 06 A MP3s (3600) CDs (200) 3800 B
7. FIREARMS 07 A B
8. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 08 A
9. CONSUMABLE GOODS 09 A Perfume (37) Cigarettes Beer (200 ) 237 B
10. LIVESTOCK 10 A B
11. MISCELLANEOUS 11 A Bike (45) Bike (90) Credit Cards (4) Tire (179) 318 B Bike 90
TOTAL 12 A 14,853 B 90
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MOTOR VEHICLES RECOVERED
  • Enter the number of motor vehicles recovered
  • locally or elsewhere
  • which were initially stolen in your jurisdiction
    or elsewhere
  • Do not enter dollar values

NUMBER OF VEHICLES RECOVERED NUMBER OF VEHICLES RECOVERED NUMBER OF VEHICLES RECOVERED NUMBER OF VEHICLES RECOVERED
1. STOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED LOCALLY 21 B
2. STOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED BY OTHERS 22 B
3. STOLEN OUT OF TOWN AND RECOVERED LOCALLY 23 B
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REVIEW OF STOLEN-PROPERTY REPORTING
  • Crime counts by offense type are entered on pages
    1 and 2 of the Return A (number of robberies,
    number of larcenies, etc)
  • Monetary values are reported by offense on page 4
  • Murder, Rape, Burglary may include property
    stolen
  • Robbery, Larceny, and Motor Vehicle Theft must
    have stolen property reported or a note of
    explanation
  • Larceny values are reported by Value Type and
    Larceny Type
  • Contents of stolen vehicle are added to the value
    of vehicle
  • The property type of stolen (and recovered)
    property is reported in dollars on page 5
  • Value of stolen vehicle and contents are reported
    separately

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MINIMIZING ERRORS
  • Cross checks help to verify that all offenses and
    stolen property have been recorded properly
  • Larceny value types and monetary value rules of
    thumb
  • 200 AND OVER total multiply 200 times the
    number of crimes at this level on page 2. The
    result is the MINIMUM expected dollar amount in
    the 200 and Over line on page 4
  • 50 TO 199 requires monetary values on page 4
    to be no less than 50 times the number of crimes
    at this level, and no more than 199 times that
    crime number
  • UNDER 50 total in dollars, divided by the
    crime count at this level, cannot be more than
    49
  • The two Larceny sections within the Property
    Stolen by Classification report on page 4 must
    be equal to each other
  • Total value of all property stolen on page 4 must
    equal the total value of stolen property on page
    5
  • Example

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UCR RESOURCES
  • UCR Handbook (FBI publication), latest edition
    2004
  • New York State Resources
  • NYS Supplement to the UCR Handbook
  • New York State UCR Forms and Instructions
  • DCJS Law Section Reference Table
  • UCR Law Cross-Reference Table
  • NYS Coded Law File
  • eJusticeNY account
  • UCR e-mail infonysucr_at_dcjs.state.ny.us
  • Call DCJS Crime Reporting Unit at 518.457-8381 or
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