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Part II Crimes

Variable Definitions:

Part II Crimes: The number of Part II crimes reported per 1000 people; including 21 categories of offenses ranging from simple assault to forgery and fraud to drug possession

Source:
Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LASD)

Years Available:
2012 – 2018

Why are these variables important to measure?

Part II Crimes

The Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program of the FBI divides criminal offenses into two groups: Part I and Part II Crimes. Part II crimes are considered less serious offenses on which less-detailed arrest data is collected. Part II crimes include approximately 21 categories of offenses ranging from simple assault to forgery and fraud to drug possession.

Because Part II Crimes encompass a wide array of offenses, their effects on neighborhood and individual well-being vary significantly.

Citation:
“Neighborhoods and Violent Crime.” Evidence Matters: Transforming Knowledge Into Housing and Community Development Policy. U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development: Office of Policy Development and Research, Summer 2016. Link

“UCR Offense Definitions.” Uniform Crime Reporting Statistics. Los Angeles City Planning. Link.

“Offense Definitions.” Crime in the United States 2011. United States Department of Justice: Federal Bureau of Investigation, 2011. Link

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