Available dates
- 02/04/2026 | 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM MST - CO
- 02/26/2026 | 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM EST - VA
- 03/05/2026 | 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM CST - TX
- 03/26/2026 | 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM EST - NC
- 04/08/2026 | 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM EST - FL
- 05/13/2026 | 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM PST - CA
- 05/19/2026 | 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM EST - MD
- 06/11/2026 | 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM CST - IL
- 06/24/2026 | 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM EST - MI
Overview
Seminar Overview (live online)
Who should attend:
- Records personnel
- Crime Analysts who do NIBRS reporting
- Anyone who approves, reviews, or codes reports
- Crime Analysts who use NIBRS stats for data-driven analysis
- Law enforcement and support personnel who do NIBRS reporting
OverviewÂ
The difference between criminal law definitions and NIBRS offense definitions requires understanding the importance of reconciling state statutes/codes and NIBRS offenses to ensure accurate classification of crimes. Assuming your RMS automatically assigns the correct code for every offense will lead to inaccurate crime data. Learn how state criminal laws are counted for NIBRS purposes and how they should be coded. This training includes practical scenarios commonly found in offense reports.
The training is state-specific and will cover your individual state’s laws.
Topics include:
- Statutory definitions of common NIBRS-reportable crimes
- Reconciling state law with NIBRS offenses
- NIBRS coding
course material
Included materials
Materials will be provided for download during the webinar including:
Course slides
Articles of interest
Course certificate
pricing
Checks, credit cards, PO’s accepted. Payment information is provided during the registration process.
DISCOUNTED PRICING
One person: $299
2nd person 25% off: $224.25
3rd person 35% off: $194.35
4th person (or more) 50% off: $149.50 each
Each person registered will receive a certificate.
Please note, the price for training is per-person. While it’s possible for multiple people to view the training online, the format of the training doesn’t change the value of the knowledge learned by each attendee. Just as if the seminar was in-person, we ask that you register each person who plans on participating and receiving the information that will be provided. Each will receive a certificate. Thank you.
Criminal Law vs. NIBRS: Accurate Coding of Offense Reports
Learn how criminal law definitions of crimes differ from NIBRS offense definitions, and how to ensure they are coded correctly for NIBRS reporting. Relying on your RMS to correctly code offenses can lead to erroneous data. Don’t see your state offered? See the on-demand version for additional states.
DISCOUNTED PRICING
2nd person 25% off $224.25
3rd person 35% off $194.35
4th person (or more) 50% off $149.50

