Group A Incidents & Group B Arrests
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Modified on: Thu, 7 Jul, 2022 at 7:51 PM
There are two categories of offenses reported in the NIBRS: Group A and Group B. It is important to determine which category an offense belongs to because the reporting requirements for Group A and Group B reports are different. Group A offenses must include relevant incident data represented in multiple segments (Administrative, Offense, Property, Victim, Offender, and Arrestee); Group B reports include only arrest data.
For Group A incidents, the incident is provided with the Offense segment, which means that it can only be associated with the Group A offense. However, even for Group A incidents, you could still get an arrest that includes a Group B arrest offense.
And the logic is as below
a) For finding data associated with Group A offenses, you can use the Offense Data cube.
b) For finding data associated with arrests from Group A Incidents (Group A or Group B offenses), you can use the All Arrestee Data cube or the Arrest Data cube.
c) For finding data associated with arrests from Group B Arrests (only Group B offenses), you can use the All Arrestee Data cube, making sure to select "B Arrest Segment" in the Segment dimension .
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