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  1. The annual Crime in Texas report analyzes reported crime incidents using data from participating law enforcement agencies that submit information to the Texas UCR program.

  2. The Crime Records Division (CRD) acts as the Texas State Control Terminal for eight state and national criminal justice programs and is responsible for the administration of these programs, providing critical operational data to law enforcement and criminal justice agencies in Texas and nationwide. CRD is comprised of the Crime Records Services

  3. The Crime in Texas (CIT) Online Portal was developed to provide a platform for the public to access online and on demand statistical and analytical information about crime reported in the state.

  4. The Texas Crime Report for 2014. 2014 Rape Data - Due to Texas' transition to the FBI's new definition of rape, the 2014 CIT publication did not include the 2014 rape numbers (including clearance and arrest information) The 2014 rape data is now available in the 2014 Rape Addendum. Table of Contents (PDF) Appendices (PDF) Chapter 1 The UCR Program

  5. Browse crime in Texas by city, county, schools, and surrounding areas that display crime maps showing crime incident data down to neighborhood crime activity including, reports, trends, and alerts.

  6. txucr.nibrs.com › ReportsIndex › ListReport Center

    The state’s UCR program requires, by state legislation, agencies to report on three specific datasets, sexual assault, family violence and drug seizures which are found under Texas Reports. Details regarding what each report provides is available by clicking on the down arrow to the right of the report label.

  7. For questions or information regarding this site or Uniform Crime Reporting, please contact the Texas Department of Public Safety UCR Bureau: (512) 424-2091 (8 a.m. to 5 p.m.[Central] Monday through Friday) or NIBRS@dps.texas.gov

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