Uniform Crime Reports [United States]: Homicide Victimization and Offending Rates, 1976-1999

  • Kelly Bedard (Contributor)
  • Eric Helland (Contributor)
  • Adam M. Watkins (Contributor)
  • Scott H. Decker (Contributor)
  • Charles Manski (Contributor)
  • John V. Pepper (Contributor)
  • Thomas D. Bazley (Contributor)
  • Thomas Mieczkowski (Contributor)
  • Patricia L. McCall (Contributor)
  • Kenneth C. Land (Contributor)
  • Karen F. Parker (Contributor)

Dataset

Description

Drawing on information from several sources, this dataset provides cross-sectional time-series data on homicide victimization and offending counts and rates for the United States and each of the 50 states for the years 1976-1999, disaggregated by age, sex, and race. Specifically, data from the FBI's Supplementary Homicide Reports (SHR) were used to assemble victim and offender counts for various demographic groups, and U.S. Bureau of the Census estimates for population by age, race, and sex were employed to transform these counts into rates per 100,000. In addition, because the SHR program fails to provide a complete count of homicides, national and state estimates, published in the FBI's annual publication CRIME IN THE UNITES STATES, were used to benchmark and adjust SHR homicide counts. To ensure consistency between these rates and those published by the FBI, population data were also adjusted to match the population totals used in the FBI's publication.
Date made available2001
PublisherICPSR - Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research
Date of data productionJan 1 1976 - Jan 1 1999
Geographical coverageUnited States

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