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TALLY BOOKReturn AandSupplementary Reports
TO TALLY AN OFFENSE: Each Offense (Except assault**) must be scored in these three sections: 1. Return A (Page 2) 2. Value of property stolen by Type (Pages 3 & 4) 3. Additional analysis of offenses (Pages 7 thru 14)
** Assaults are only scored on the Return A Tally (Page 2)
TO TALLY RECOVERED PROPERTY: Record property recovered which was stolen in your jurisdiction on page 5.
TO TALLY OFFENSES CLEARED: Record all case clearances, whether exceptional or by arrest, on page 2.
Year
NJ UCR 365-6T (Rev. 01/08)
(1)CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES
(PART 1 CLASSES)
(2) OFFENSES REPORTED OR KNOWN TO POLICE
(INCLUDE 'UNFOUNDED' & ATTEMPTS)
(3)UNFOUNDED COMPLAINTS
(4)NUMBER OF ACTUAL OFFENSES
(Column 2 minus Column 3) a. Total Offenses Clearedb. Juvenile Offenses Cleared
(Also included in 5a)
1. HOMICIDE a. Murder
b. Manslaughter
2. FORCIBLE RAPE TOTAL
a. Rape by force
b. Assault to rape - attempts
3. ROBBERY TOTAL
a. Firearm
b. Knife or Cutting instrument
c. Other Dangerous Weapon
d. Strong Arm (Hands, fist, etc.)
4. ASSAULT TOTAL
a. Gun
b. Knife or Cutting instrument
c. Other Dangerous Weapon
d. Aggravated - Hands, Fists, Feet, etc.
e. Simple - Hands, Fists, Feet, etc.
5. BURGLARY TOTAL
a. Forcible entry
b. Unlawful entry - no force
c. Attempted forcible entry
6. LARCENY - THEFT TOTAL
7. MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT TOTAL
a. Autos
b. Trucks and Buses
c. Other Vehicles
9. ARSON TOTAL
GRAND TOTAL
Submit complete NJ UCR 369A if any officer was assaulted or killed
TALLY SHEET FOR RETURN AKilled AssaultedNumber of police this month
Page 2
(5) NUMBER OF OFFENSES CLEARED THIS MONTH
VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN — BY TYPE
Explanation:
Page 3
List under the appropriate heading the value of property stolen in connection with offenses of murder, rape, robbery, burglary, larceny and motor vehicle theft committed in your jurisdiction.
Currency, Notes, Etc. Jewelry & Precious Metals Furs Clothing Locally Stolen Motor
Vehicles Miscellaneous
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VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN — BY TYPEContinued
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Currency, Notes, Etc. Jewelry & Precious Metals Furs Clothing Locally Stolen Motor
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VALUE OF PROPERTY RECOVERED — BY TYPEExplanation:
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List under the appropriate heading the value of property recovered, which was stolen in connection with offenses of murder, rape, robbery, burglary, larceny and motor vehicle theft committed in your jurisdiction. Exclude recoveries made for other departments. Include property recovered by other jurisdictions and turned over to your department.
Currency, Notes, Etc. Jewelry & Precious Metals Furs Clothing Locally Stolen Motor
Vehicles Miscellaneous
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VALUE OF PROPERTY RECOVERED — BY TYPEContinued
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Currency, Notes, Etc. Jewelry & Precious Metals Furs Clothing Locally Stolen Motor
Vehicles Miscellaneous
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01 — MURDER Page 7
1 11 21
2 12 22
3 13 23
4 14 24
5 15 25
6 16 26
7 17 27
8 18 28
9 19 29
10 20 30
Number of Actual Offenses and Value of Property Stolen
02 — FORCIBLE RAPE
1 16 31
2 17 32
3 18 33
4 19 34
5 20 35
6 21 36
7 22 37
8 23 38
9 24 39
10 25 40
11 26 41
12 27 42
13 28 43
14 29 44
15 30 45
Number of Actual Offenses and Value of Property Stolen
03 — ROBBERY Page 8
Number of Actual Offenses and Value of Property Stolen
AHighway
BCommercial House
(Not C, D, F)
CGas or Service
Station
DConvenience Store
EResidence
FBank
GMiscellaneous
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05 — BURGLARY (Include attempts) Page 9
Number of Actual Offenses and Value of Property Stolen
1 Committed During Night
2 Committed During Day
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Unknown
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A RESIDENCE (Dwelling) B NONRESIDENCE (Store, office, unattached garage, etc.)1 Committed During Night
2 Committed During Day
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05 — BURGLARY (Include attempts)Continued
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Number of Actual Offenses and Value of Property Stolen
1 Committed During Night
2 Committed During Day
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A RESIDENCE (Dwelling) B NONRESIDENCE (Store, office, unattached garage, etc.)1 Committed During Night
2 Committed During Day
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BURGLARY (Include attempts) (A) RESIDENCE (Dwelling) OFFENSES VALUES
(1) Night $ .00
(2) Day .00
(3) Unknown .00
(B) NONRESIDENCE (Store, office, unattached garage, etc.)
(1) Night .00
(2) Day .00
(3) Unknown .00
Total Burglary $ .00
Total the above offenses and values below
06 — LARCENY - THEFT Page 11
Explanation: List under the appropriate heading the value of property stolen in connection with individual offenses of larceny-theft. In the column headed "6X," indicate with the appropriate letter (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, or i) the subdivision to which the case should be assigned. It will be necessary to obtain the total of all items classed as "A," the total of those classed as "B," etc.Number of Actual Offenses and Value of Property Stolen
$200 and overin value 6X $50 to $200
in value 6X Under $50in value 6X
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$200 and overin value 6X $50 to $200
in value 6X Under $50in value 6X
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06 — LARCENY - THEFTContinued
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$200 and overin value 6X $50 to $200
in value 6X Under $50in value 6X
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$200 and overin value 6X $50 to $200
in value 6X Under $50in value 6X
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6X ADDITIONAL ANALYSIS OF LARCENY OFFENSES VALUES
(A) Pocket-Picking $ .00
(B) Purse-snatching .00
(C) Shoplifting .00
(D) From Motor Vehicles (Except E)
(E) Motor Vehicle parts and accessories .00
(F) Bicycles .00
(G) From buildings (Except C and H) .00
(H) From coin operated machines .00
(I) All other .00
Total Larcenies $ .00
Total the above offenses and values below
.00
07 — MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT Page 13
1 29 57 85 113
2 30 58 86 114
3 31 59 87 115
4 32 60 88 116
5 33 61 89 117
6 34 62 90 118
7 35 63 91 119
8 36 64 92 120
9 37 65 93 121
10 38 66 94 122
11 39 67 95 123
12 40 68 96 124
13 41 69 97 125
14 42 70 98 126
15 43 71 99 127
16 44 72 100 128
17 45 73 101 129
18 46 74 102 130
19 47 75 103 131
20 48 76 104 132
21 49 77 105 133
22 50 78 106 134
23 51 79 107 135
24 52 80 108 136
25 53 81 109 137
26 54 82 110 138
27 55 83 111 139
28 56 84 112 140
Number of Actual Offenses and Value of Property Stolen
MOTOR VEHICLE RECOVERED 7X Page 14
Score the recovery of a vehicle during the month of recovery - no matter when the vehicle was stolen.
(A) Number Stolen Locally and Recovered Locally ..............................................................
(B) Number Stolen Locally and Recovered by Other Jurisdictions ......................................
(C) Total Locally Stolen Motor Vehicles Recovered (Line A plus B) ....................................
(D) Number Stolen Out of Town, Recovered Locally ...........................................................
New Jersey State PoliceUNIFORM CRIME REPORTING UNIT
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