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The Baltimore Police Department - Transition to NIBRS Proposal

Award Information

Award #
2019-FU-CX-K003
Funding Category
Competitive Discretionary
Location
Congressional District
Status
Past Project Period End Date
Funding First Awarded
2019
Total funding (to date)
$2,703,500

Description of original award (Fiscal Year 2019, $2,703,500)

The National Crime Statistics Exchange (NCS-X) is an effort to expand the FBI’s National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) into a nationally representative system of incident-based crime statistics. BJS and the FBI are implementing NCS-X with the support of other Department of Justice agencies, including the Office for Victims of Crime. The goal of NCS-X is to enroll a sample of 400 scientifically selected law enforcement agencies to submit data to NIBRS; when these 400 new NIBRS-reporting agencies are combined with the more than 6,600 agencies that currently report to NIBRS, the nation will have a nationally representative system of incident-based crime statistics drawn from the operational data systems of local police departments. These incident-based data will draw upon the attributes and circumstances of criminal incidents and allow for more detailed and transparent descriptions of crime in communities. The current mechanism by which local law enforcement (LE) agencies report data to the FBI’s NIBRS, in general, is for local LE agencies to submit data to their state UCR reporting program, and then for the state UCR program to report those data to the FBI. While the FBI does accept NIBRS data directly from a small number of law enforcement agencies, the highly preferred route of reporting is through the state UCR program. The FY2019 solicitation furthers the goals of the NCS-X initiative by providing funding to the remaining states and local agencies in the NCS-X sample in order to assist them transition to NIBRS reporting.

The Baltimore Police Department (BPD) serves more than 600,000 residents and is staffed by about 2,500 sworn and 400 civilian personnel that respond to more than 40,000 criminal incidents annually. The goal of this project is to submit incident-based crime data to the Maryland Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program, that is compliant with both the state’s reporting requirements and the National Incident Based Reporting System (NIBRS) standard. To accomplish this goal, BPD will (1) procure a NIBRS-compliant records management system (RMS), (2) contract technical assistance to support the transition to an incident-based RMS, and (3) train personnel in collecting and reporting incident-based data. BPD will work with the Maryland UCR Program to certify data meet the state’s incident-based reporting requirements and will submit NIBRS-complaint incident-based data as a final deliverable of this award.

CA/NCF

Date Created: September 16, 2019