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NASHVILLE Today, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation released its 2016 Crime in Tennessee report, revealing a
slight overall increase in reported instances of crime in the most recent reporting year.
The annual study compiles data reported from each law enforcement agency in the
state through the Tennessee Incident Based Reporting System (TIBRS). The TBIs
sophisticated crime reporting system, in place for more than 15 years, provides an
updated and comprehensive picture of the successes and challenges facing
communities across Tennessee.
Were extremely thankful for our dedicated law enforcement partners, said TBI Director Mark Gwyn. Together, they
helped us compile a thorough snapshot of crime in Tennessee. We now hope every department takes this information
and works to further address the key crime issues facing their communities and our state.
DISCLAIMER: The TBI strongly discourages the ranking and comparison of jurisdictions and their crime rates by the data
in the 2016 report. Demographic, socio-economic, and other factors out of the control of law enforcement contribute
to the nature of the crimes committed. Crime varies from place to place and ranking the agencies solely on numbers
would neither be fair to the agencies nor their communities.
There are 532 reporting agencies in the state of Tennessee. And, for the first time in four years, all agencies in Tennessee
are compliant with TIBRS reporting. Tennessee is one of 16 states reporting 100% compliance. Nationally, 34 states are
currently NIBRS-certified. To coincide with the release of this report, 2016s public data is now available for review at
TNCrimeOnline.com. The full Crime in Tennessee report is available for review on the TBIs website: tn.gov/tbi.
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