NIEM Wayfarer 5.1

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nc:IncidentType

A data type for an occurrence or an event that may require a response.

View UML for type: nc:IncidentType

nc:IncidentType is derived from:
  • structures:ObjectType
    • nc:ActivityType (A data type for a single or set of related actions, events, or process steps.)
      • nc:IncidentType
Types which are derived from nc:IncidentType:
Elements of type nc:IncidentType:
  • j:CitationViolation
        An activity that is a violation of a law or ordinance that results in a subject being given a citation.
  • hs:DelinquentAct
        A delinquent act.
  • j:DisciplinaryHearingIncident
        A commission or alleged commission of a prohibited act involving a subject and occurring while in custody and/or during a period of incarceration/holding.
  • j:DisciplinaryIncident
        A commission or alleged commission of a prohibited act involving a subject and occurring while in custody and/or during a period of incarceration/holding.
  • j:Felony
        A crime which is punishable by death or imprisonment in a state facility.
  • nc:Incident
        An occurrence or an event that may require a response.
  • j:Infraction
        An offense punishable by a fine or other penalty, but not by incarceration.
  • j:Misdemeanor
        A crime punishable by imprisonment in a county jail for up to one year.
  • j:PersonDeathIncident
        A set of details about an incident causing the person's death.
  • j:StaffMemberIncident
        An activity or event involving a specific staff member.
  • hs:StatusOffense
        An activity illegal when engaged in by a minor, but not when done by an adult. Examples include truancy, curfew, running away, or habitually disobeying parents.
  • j:SubjectIncident
        An associated incident in which a subject had some involvement.
  • j:SupervisionIncident
        An occurrence or an event that occurs during Supervision that may require a response.
  • j:Violation
        A non-conformance with a rule, law, or condition.
nc:IncidentType-ish Elements: