Home > Journals > Michigan Law Review > MLR > Volume 64 > Issue 6 (1966)
Abstract
No one would deny that the FBI performs a vital function in investigating, identifying, and tracking down suspects who may endanger the life, liberty, and property of Americans. However, this writer feels that the Uniform Crime Reports published by the FBI should be subjected to a very critical analysis. Of primary concern are the indiscriminate acceptance of the official data by legislators and social science investigators and the doubtful inferences which a frightened public draws from news releases proclaiming that "the U.S. is sitting on a seething volcano of crime."
Recommended Citation
Sophia M. Robison,
A Critical View of the Uniform Crime Reports,
64
Mich. L. Rev.
1031
(1966).
Available at:
https://repository.law.umich.edu/mlr/vol64/iss6/5
Included in
Criminal Law Commons, Criminal Procedure Commons, Juvenile Law Commons, Law Enforcement and Corrections Commons, Legal Writing and Research Commons