Discuss the NIBRS and identify the Group A offenses

What will be an ideal response?


[key points to be made]
• Arson
• Assault offenses—aggravated assault, simple assault, intimidation
• Bribery
• Burglary/breaking and entering
• Counterfeiting/forgery
• Destruction/damage/vandalism of property
• Drug/narcotic offenses—drug/narcotic violations, drug equipment violations
• Embezzlement
• Extortion/blackmail
• Fraud offenses—false pretenses/swindle/confidence game, credit card/automatic teller machine fraud, impersonation, welfare fraud, wire fraud
• Gambling offenses—betting/wagering, operating/promoting/assisting gambling, gambling equipment violations, sports tampering
• Homicide offenses—murder and nonnegligent manslaughter, negligent manslaughter, justifiable homicide
• Kidnapping/abduction
• Larceny/theft offenses—pocket-picking, purse-snatching, shoplifting, theft from building, theft from coin-operated machine or device, theft from motor vehicle, theft of motor vehicle parts or accessories, all other larceny
• Motor vehicle theft
• Pornography/obscene material
• Prostitution offenses—prostitution, assisting or promoting prostitution
• Robbery
• Sex offenses, forcible—forcible rape, forcible sodomy, sexual assault with an object, forcible fondling
• Sex offenses, nonforcible—incest, statutory rape
• Stolen property offenses (receiving, etc.)
• Weapon law violations

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