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    The Rank-Ordering of Offenses for the UCR, Often Contributing to an Artificial
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The Rank-Ordering of Offenses for the UCR, Often Contributing to an Artificial

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The rank-ordering of offenses for the UCR, often contributing to an artificial evaluation of the amount and frequency of crime, is known as a(n) ____________

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