Crime Insight Reporting includes the Error Rates and Common Errors report to help administrators recognize the most frequent issues being submitted by agencies, and check in on the outstanding error rate for the selected months.
This report is available by default on the LEA and ADMIN reporting sites.
To run the report, select the state or Agency, the Start Month, and End Month and click View Report. The first table shows the details for all months for which there is data in the system. The other tables provide specifics about the most common errors and warnings generated by the state or Agency within the selected period.
The goal should be to eliminate all errors in Crime Insight so that the data provided to the FBI is of the highest quality, but it's very important to also provide feedback to the agencies generating the errors so they can have the situation resolved in their records management system.
Warnings may need to be addressed as well, representing possible issues with the submission.
Technical Details
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No Data | The report only shows months when data was uploaded. Any months with no uploads are not displayed. |
State-Specific Reporting
The following state-specific updates to the base report are available:
- Error Rates and Common Errors has no state-specific customizations
Definition of the columns in the Error Rates and Common Errors report
Month and Year -- based on the date when the file was uploaded to the system, not any other dates in each record (e.g. incident date, arrest date, etc)
Files Submitted -- total number of files submitted that contain data for this agency in the specified month. This could be batch files or files containing individual records (e.g. from the Incident Editor or Sidearm)
Records Submitted -- total number of Group A Incidents, Group B Arrests and Zero reports across all uploaded files. For this column if any record is uploaded multiple times (e.g., multiple uses of the Incident Editor to fix all errors), it is counted multiple times.
Distinct Records Submitted -- The same as the previous column, but where the report only counts the last time each incident, arrest or zero is uploaded in the specified month.
Records Rejected -- this counts the number of individual records that were rejected due to errors found when they were submitted. As with the "Records Submitted" column, all errors are counted, even if the same incident were uploaded multiple times.
Outstanding Records Rejected -- like the Distinct Records Submitted, this looks only at the last submission for each incident, arrest or zero report in the specified month. If the final version was accepted, it's not counted, if it was rejected, it is counted in this column.