Like the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program, the collection of data is categorized. When the law enforcement is aware of an offense, the offense is placed on one of the two categories the NIBRS has. The data that is collected on each individual incident and arrest within a number of offense categories and made up of a certain number of specified crimes is categorized as the Group A offenses. On the other hand, the information that is only arrest data is categorized in Group B offenses. The NIBRS is an expansion of the known program, the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program. Decades ago, the law enforcement community as a whole felt the need for an expansion in the data collection system that can comply and help along with needs required for this time period we are living in. Some examples of the crimes reported in the NIBRS are arson, bribery, embezzlement, fraud offenses, kidnapping, and many