The Nebraska Criminal Homicide Report is a comprehensive report detailing criminal homicides in the state of Nebraska. The report provides data on all homicides in the state, including fatal stabbings, shootings, strangulation, and other causes of death. It also includes detailed information on the homicides, such as the gender, age, location, and motive of the victims, as well as the type of weapon used and the circumstances of the homicide. The report is compiled from data provided by the Nebraska State Patrol, the Nebraska State Crime Commission, and the Office of the Attorney General. There are four types of Nebraska Criminal Homicide Reports: 1) Suspect-Based Homicide Reports, which provide information on all homicides committed by suspects; 2) Victim-Based Homicide Reports, which provide information on all homicides committed against victims; 3) Incident-Based Homicide Reports, which provide information on all homicides committed in a particular incident; and 4) Location-Based Homicide Reports, which provide information on all homicides committed in a particular location.