REPORTS

The Reports section includes configurable reports of the state’s crime data. Unlike the static reports found under the Crime Data Tables or the annual Crime in Illinois (CII) publication, under Reports, the user can generate any of the reports provided to examine crime patterns, trends, and information on victims, offenders, and arrestees by conducting real-time or individualized queries for both SRS and/or NIBRS data. The Reports module allows the user to designate specific data elements of interest for the state, as well as, one or multiple agencies.

Reports are grouped by the methodology used by the local agency to submit UCR data to the Department whether it be Summary or Incident Based reporting. NIBRS reports contain searchable parameters based upon the data submitted by the participating NIBRS agency. The Summary Reports contains reports for summary agencies, but also provide responsive data for NIBRS agencies, as NIBRS data is converted to the summary format. Converting to a single format allows consumers of UCR data to better analyze crime data. The state’s UCR program requires agencies by state legislation, to report specific index crimes and associated arrests on a monthly basis.

Details regarding what each report provides is available by clicking on the down arrow to the right of the report label.

For more info regarding the Illinois UCR Program, Summary and Incident Based Reporting, as well as, the Reports Section, please access the Portal User Guide by clicking on the Help icon located in the upper right corner of this page.

NIBRS Reports
The Ad-hoc Query tool is a powerful search tool which provides flexible query options for Incident-Based (NIBRS) reported crime. The tool offers a multitude of search criteria which can allow the user to tailor their request to specific criteria.
The Arrest Distribution Breakdown report is similar to the Arrest Distribution report and displays two distribution criterion instead of one. The report can drill down into any one criteria and display the breakdown of a second one.
The Arrest Distribution reports show the number of the selected arrest(s) distributed by categories that include age, gender, race, etc. Among other useful distributions, these reports also give insights into the demographics of arrests.
The Arrest Trend Analysis reports show the number of arrests on a monthly basis for the selected time period. This analysis is useful to help forecast the volume of arrest or analyze arrest patterns.
Group A Offense Report - The Group A Offense Report provides the count of Group A Offenses, Clearance Counts and Offense Rates for the selected period.
The Hate Crime Incidents Report provides the list of hate crime offenses for the selected period.
The LEOKA Incidents Report provides the list of LEOKA offenses for the selected period.
The Murder Incidents Report provides the list of Murders, Negligent Manslaughters and Justifiable Homicides for the selected period.
The Offense Density report shows the geographic distribution of Offense by county. This report shows hotspots areas that may need extra resources.
The Offense Distribution Breakdown report is similar to the Crime Distribution report and displays two distribution criterion instead of one. The report can drill down into any one criteria and display the breakdown of a second one.
The Offense Distribution reports show the number of the selected offense(s) distributed by categories that include age, gender, race, etc. Among other useful distributions, these reports also give insights into the demographics of crime.
The Group A Offense Trends Comparison report is similar to the Offense Trends report and displays the offense trend for Group A offenses for a recent year compared to the year prior. It demonstrates differences in offense trends between the two years.
The Offense Trend Analysis reports show the number of offenses on a monthly basis for the selected time period. This analysis is useful to help forecast the volume of crime or analyze crime patterns.
The Year-to-Date comparison reports show the number of offenses, clearances, stolen and recovered property for the current year-to-date compared with the same period in the previous year in various reports. This allows an agency to determine if there is a marked increase or decrease in crime or if there was an issue in reporting crime.