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The NIBRS Victim Relationship to Offender field is used to capture the relationship (if any) between the victim and up to as many as 10 different offenders. These fields are required only when the NIBRS Victim Type code is "I" (Individual) and the Individual was a victim of one or more of the following crimes:
09A = Murder and Non-negligent Manslaughter
09B = Negligent Homicide
09C = Justifiable Homicide
100 = Kidnapping/Abduction
11A = Forcible Rape
11B = Forcible Sodomy
11C = Sexual Assault With An Object
11D =Forcible Fondling
120 = Robbery
13A = Aggravated Assault
13B = Simple Assault
13C = Intimidation
36A = Incest
36B = Statutory Rape
The NIBRS Victim Relationship to Offender codes used in CrimeStar are those referenced by the published FBI NIBRS specifications and are not modifiable by the user. Acceptable values for this field are as follows:
SE = Victim was Spouse
CS = Victim was Common-Law Spouse
PA = Victim was Parent
SB = Victim was Sibling (brother or sister)
CH = Victim was Child
GP = Victim was Grandparent
GC = Victim was Grandchild
IL = Victim was In-Law
SP = Victim was Stepparent
SC = Victim was Stepchild
SS = Victim was Stepsibling
OF = Victim was Other Family Member
AQ = Victim was Acquaintance
FR = Victim was Friend
NE = Victim was Neighbor
BE = Victim was Babysittee (the baby)
BG = Victim was Boyfriend/Girlfriend
CF = Victim was Child of Boyfriend/Girlfriend
HR = Homosexual Relationship
XS = Victim was Ex-Spouse
EE = Victim was Employee
ER = Victim was Employer
OK = Victim was Otherwise Known
RU = Relationship Unknown
ST = Victim was Stranger
VO = Victim was Offender