In criminal justice, clearance rates are used to measure crimes solved by the police. How is a clearance rate calculated?
Answer Divide cleared crimes by the total number of crimes recorded
Clearance rates are calculated by dividing the number of crimes that are cleared by the total number of crimes recorded. Although this number can be measured differently based on when and how police record and clear crimes, the information is still highly beneficial to various agencies.
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