W. Va. Code R. § 81-11-5

Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 50, December 13, 2024
Section 81-11-5 - Information Collected
5.1. UCR contributors are to report the individual offense data known to them in the following crime categories: murder, manslaughter, rape, robbery, felonious assault/malicious wounding, burglary, breaking and entering, breaking without entering, petit and grand larceny, motor vehicle theft, joyriding, arson, misdemeanor assault and/or battery, controlled substance violations and domestic violence violations.
5.2. With the conversion to the Incident Based Reporting (IBR) System, individual offense data will also be reported on bribery, counterfeiting/forgery, destruction of property, embezzlement, extortion/blackmail, fraud, gambling, kidnapping, pornography, prostitution, sexual assault, sexual abuse, incest, stolen property, weapons law violations, and hate crimes.
5.2.1. If an agency contributes by form submission, individual offense data on the following offenses will also be reported: bad checks, vagrancy, disorderly conduct, DUI, leaving the scene, hit and run, traffic accidents resulting in death, public intoxication, non-violent family offenses, liquor law violations, runaways, trespassing, and all other criminal offenses.
5.2.2. If an agency contributed by disk submission, Group B arrestee data will be reported on the following offenses: bad checks, vagrancy, disorderly conduct, DUI, leaving the scene, hit and run, traffic accidents resulting in death, public intoxication, non-violent family offenses, liquor law violations, runaways, trespassing, and all other criminal offenses.
5.3. Additional offense information concerning victims, property, suspects/offenders, homicide and/or aggravated assault circumstances, circumstances in which an officer(s) is killed or assaulted is to be submitted. Additional reports on persons arrested are to be submitted to provide information concerning the age, sex, race, residency and personal description of all persons arrested.
5.4. This information is specified by the Federal Bureau of Investigation=s (FBI) Uniform Crime Reporting National Incident-Based Reporting Systems, Volumes: 1 - Data Collection Guidelines, 2 - Data Submission Specifications, 4 - Error Message Manual, and the West Virginia NIBRS implementation data fields and the West Virginia file document layout.
5.5. Annually, numerical data on sworn and non-sworn employees is also to be collected from each participating law enforcement agency.

W. Va. Code R. § 81-11-5