Crime Stats Ray City crime stats. are those categorized under the FBI's Uniform crime Reportingsystem as the most serious offenses, including homicide, rape, robbery http://www.alltel.net/~rcpd/crimestats.html
Extractions: Ray City Crime Stats These statistics are provided strictly for public information. Prior to July 2002, statistics were tracked manually, and prior to February 2002, no statistics were tracked at all. In July 2002, the Department began evaluation of the Crimestar records management system. This system dramatically improved the Department's capability to track both criminal activity and Departmental activities. We now have an unlimited capability to search database information to quickly identify trends in criminal activity, information on repeat offenders, or suspects who have previous history with the Department. We can now also better evaluate Departmental performance in areas such as case clearance, calls for service answered, and numbers of reports completed and citations issued. Part I crimes are those categorized under the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting system as the most serious offenses, including homicide, rape, robbery, assault, burglary, theft, and motor vehicle theft. Part II crimes are less serious and include damage to property, weapons violations, narcotics offenses, DUI, drunkenness, and disorderly conduct. Cases can be cleared either by arrest, by exception, or by being unfounded. Cases that are cleared by arrest are those cases in which an offender has been taken into custody and booked. Cases that are cleared by exception are those incidents in which an offender has been identified, but prosecution has been declined or it has been left up to the victim/complainant to seek a warrant for the offender's arrest. A case can only be unfounded is there is determined to be no factual basis to the complaint. All other cases are considered open and are still under investigation.
Extractions: Comprehensive Report on Criminal Offenses QCC MAIN CAMPUS PROPERTY Calendar Year Signifies Reported, Not Confirmed Homicide Sexual assault/rape Robbery Aggravated assault Burglary Motor Vehicle Theft Crimes of Prejudice n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Arson n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a ARRESTS Alcohol Violations Drug Violations Weapons Violations N/A - Signifies statistical data not required to report during specified year. * Signifies reporting became effective 10/98 through calendar year ending 12/98 visitors since 7/20/00
Palomar College Police Department - 2001 Campus Crime Stats crime Event. Number of Reports. homicide, 0. Rape, 0. Sexual Assault, 0. SexualBattery, 2. Stalking, 0. Robbery, 1. Aggravated Assault, 2. Auto Burglary, 4.Burglary, 14. http://www.palomar.edu/police/2001_stats.htm
Extractions: Palomar College Police Department Clery Act Information - Students Right to Know Crime Event Number of Reports Homicide Rape Sexual Assault Sexual Battery Stalking Robbery Aggravated Assault Auto Burglary Burglary Vehicle Theft Simple Assault Grand Theft Petty Theft Narcotics Violation Weapons Offense Alcohol Offense Hate Crime Student Population/Enrollment 2001: PENDING* *Includes all semesters Site design, layout, and methods are the property of Power House Graphics (www.powerhousegraphics.com). Changes, modifications or updates permitted only with the express permission of Power House Graphics, its agents or representatives.
Palomar College Police Department - 1999 Campus Crime Stats crime Event. Number of Reports. homicide, 0. Rape, 0. Sexual Assault, 0. SexualBattery, 0. Stalking, 0. Robbery, 0. Aggravated Assault, 0. Auto Burglary, 18.Burglary, 4. http://www.palomar.edu/police/1999_stats.htm
Extractions: Palomar College Police Department Clery Act Information - Students Right to Know Crime Event Number of Reports Homicide Rape Sexual Assault Sexual Battery Stalking Robbery Aggravated Assault Auto Burglary Burglary Vehicle Theft Simple Assault Grand Theft Petty Theft Narcotics Violation Weapons Offense Alcohol Offense Hate Crime Student Population/Enrollment 1999: 57, 485* *Includes all semesters Site design, layout, and methods are the property of Power House Graphics (www.powerhousegraphics.com). Changes, modifications or updates permitted only with the express permission of Power House Graphics, its agents or representatives.
The Netizen - Media Rant homicide statistics are considered among the most important in criminology, becausethey are Talk about crime stats, danger, media, and connections, in Threads http://hotwired.lycos.com/netizen/97/23/index4a.html
Extractions: T he belief that new media and popular culture contribute to or are responsible for much of the violence in the United States is now an overpowering, widely shared tenet in American civics. This was the most frequently invoked issue in the l996 presidential campaign, and is a belief deeply held by parents, educators, the clergy, and pundits. Anger and concern over pornography, profanity, and violence on television, in films, on the Net, and on the radio, is so pervasive it has sparked legislation like the Communications Decency Act , an industry of censorship technology from V-chips to blocking software, ratings systems, best-selling books of moral tales for kids, assaults on rap music
20 Year Low For Crime Stats Of particular note in the violent crime category is a decrease of 45% in worked ashomicides, an assisted suicide investigation and a double homicide, both of http://www.gbpolice.org/2001UCR_PR.html
Extractions: Press Release Regarding 2001 UCR Part I Crimes The Green Bay Police Departments 2001 Part I crime reports indicate an increase in property crimes of 8% over 2000 and a decrease in Part I violent crime of 16% over 2000. Of particular note in the violent crime category is a decrease of 45% in robberies, having dropped from 65 in 2000 to 36 in 2001. The department had two incidents worked as homicides, an assisted suicide investigation and a double homicide, both of which resulted in arrests. The citys 8% increase in property crime was in part due to the fact that the year 2000 had the lowest reported property crime since 1976. Even with the percentage increase over the year 2000, the reported 3,451 property crimes in 2001 is still 24% less that the 4,530 reported in 1997. Additionally, the total reported Part I crime in 2001 of 3,713 is the lowest reported number of crimes in Green Bay in over twenty years, with the exception of 2000. Crime Index Per Year Year Reported Part I Crimes
COURTTV.COM - BROOKLYN NORTH HOMICIDE SQUAD NYC Police Department crime Statistics for Brooklyn North crime Categories, 2000(through 10/29), 1999, NYC total 1999, Brooklyn South 1999. Murder, 118, 139, 667,108. http://www.courttv.com/onair/shows/brooklyn_north/statistics.html
COURTTV.COM - BROOKLYN NORTH HOMICIDE SQUAD Anonymous tips lead to The crime Family, a local gang of crack dealers. The BrooklynStrangler investigation continues with a call to a crime scene. http://www.courttv.com/onair/shows/brooklyn_north/bkn_episode4.html
Extractions: Criminals last year were busier than the previous year nationwide, but not in Topeka. As preliminary FBI statistics released Monday showed the number of part one crimes reported had risen nationally, Topeka Police Chief Ed Klumpp said it felt good to see crime totals for this city had instead decreased for the fourth straight year. "We still don't have crime where we'd like to have it, but it's still going in the right direction," he said. FBI and census figures indicate Topeka dropped from eighth to 22nd on the list of cities with populations of more than 100,000 that have the nation's highest reported rates of part one crime. Part one crimes which are murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny, auto theft and arson are those local law enforcement agencies report to the FBI. Totals released Monday showed part one crime last year increased by 2 percent nationwide and 0.9 percent in the Midwest. The Topeka Capital-Journal used the FBI figures to compile a ranking that showed Topeka was 22nd highest among the 236 U.S. cities that filed reports in part one crime per capita, with 94.33 part one crimes per 1,000 residents.
New Orleans Police Department - Crime Maps 2002 Maps (YTD) homicide Map2002 Stranger Rapes-2002 Shootings Map- 2002.Weekly crime Maps Rigolets crime Map (Also click on the district map to the http://www.new-orleans.la.us/cnoweb/nopd/maps/basecrimemap.html
Extractions: Maps These maps are based on initial classification and disposition of calls for service from computer aided dispatch. The official NOPD crime statistics are released on a quarterly basis as the FBI Uniform Crime Report (UCR) . These crime classifications are subject to change pending further investigation by NOPD officers. Previous 4 Weeks
BCSO Crime Analysis - 10 Year Homicide Statistics HOMICIDES. Bexar County Sheriff's Office Gilbert Urias, crime Analysis Officer Emailgurias@co.bexar.tx.us Criminal Investigation Division 200 N. Comal San http://www.co.bexar.tx.us/BCsheriff/10yearhomicide.htm
About Ron Mackay As investigator, supervisor and violent crime analyst has been directly involvedin the investigation of over 800 violent crimes of homicide, sexual assault http://www.comnet.ca/~fbamackay/Biography.htm
Extractions: Ronald E. "Ron" MacKay Experience Current As proprietor of Forensic Behavioural Analysis, a licenced company in Ontario, provides a variety of services to clients based on training provided by the FBI and experience applying those methods. A separate document, titled "Services Provided to Clients" outlines available services. Current As chairman of the Education Committee of the International Criminal Investigative Analysis Fellowship(ICIAF) administers and supervises the education, evaluation and examination of Understudy Candidates to the ICIAF nationally and internationally. This included the training of three members of the RCMP to continue the program upon my retirement. Officer in Charge, Violent Crime Analysis Branch, RCMP "HQ" Ottawa. As the first Canadian trained in these techniques responsible for establishing a national program for delivery of services, both operational and training. Also responsible for ensuring appropriate research and establishment of a national data base capable of linking crimes of serial offenders in relation to homicide, sexual assaults, missing persons and unidentified bodies, known as Violent Crime Linkage Analysis System (ViCLAS) Provided criminal investigative analysis services to all Canadian Police Forces on a priorized basis.
NCJRS: Statistics Text File HTML File homicide Trends in the United States. 1999, NCJ 173956. PDFFile ASCII Text File HTML File State Use of IncidentBased crime Statistics. http://virlib.ncjrs.org/statistics.asp
Kapitula Homicide The Olmsted County Sheriff's Office needs your help to solve this crime and isoffering a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to the arrest and http://www.olmstedcounty.com/sheriff/kapitula.htm
Extractions: Peter Michael Kapitula, a mildly mentally challenged vulnerable adult, was robbed and murdered for disability money he had received from Social Security. His body was found 06/04/89 in the Zumbro River near Rock Dell in rural Olmsted County. The Olmsted County Sheriff's Office needs your help to solve this crime and is offering a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for this murder. If you have any information please contact the Olmsted County Sheriff's Office at:
SSBR: Crime Compendium of the latest federal crime statistics compiled by the White House.Category Society Issues crime and Justice The Uniform crime Reports overall homicide rate increased slightly from 2000 to 2001.Previous 5.5 2000 (rate per 100,000), Current 5.6 2001 (rate per 100,000). http://www.whitehouse.gov/fsbr/crime.html
Houston Police Online -- Homicide Division This includes, but is not limited to, the identification, collection,and preservation of crime scene evidence on all homicide scenes. http://www.ci.houston.tx.us/departme/police/homicide.htm
Extractions: The Homicide Squads are responsible for investigating all homicide-related offenses. These include the scene investigation of all homicides, officer-involved shootings, and questionable death incidents where foul play is suspected, in addition to the investigation of missing persons where criminal activity is suspected. These squads also respond to in-progress kidnappings. Major Assaults The Major Assaults Unit conducts investigations of all adult assaults where the complainant is expected to survive along with all other non-family or non-sexual assault offenses. These include crimes involving deadly conduct, harassment, and terroristic threats. Additionally, they perform follow-up investigation on kidnappings not investigated as an in-progress offense. Sex Crimes
Campus Crime Statistics: Bucknell Public Safety crime Definitions From the Uniform crime Reporting Handbook. Criminal homicideManslaughterby Negligence The killing of another person through gross negligence http://www.departments.bucknell.edu/public_safety/crimestats.shtm
Extractions: An unlawful attack by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting severe or aggravated bodily injury. This type of assault usually is accompanied by the use of a weapon or by means likely to produce death or great bodily harm. (It is not necessary that injury result from aggravated assault when a gun, knife, or other weapon is used which could and probably would result in serious personal injury if the crime were successfully completed.)
Extractions: Home Page Crime Statistics Weekly Crime Log (On campus use only) W The following is a listing of crimes occurring on or near the campus which have been reported to The College of Wooster Safety and Security Office or local police agencies for the past three years as required by the Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990, now known as The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act. Category VENUE CRIMINAL HOMICIDE: Murder and Non-Negligent Manslaughter On Campus *** In dormitories or other residential facilities In or on a non-campus building or property On public property Negligent Manslaughter On Campus *** In dormitories or other residential facilities In or on non-campus building or property On public property SEX OFFENSES: Forcible On Campus*** In dormitories or other residential facilities In or on non-campus building or property On public property Non-forcible On Campus*** In dormitories or other residential facilities In or on non-campus building or property On public property ROBBERY On Campus*** In dormitories or other residential facilities In or on non-campus building or property On public property AGGRAVATED ASSAULT On Campus*** In dormitories or other residential facilities In or on non-campus building or property On public property BURGLARY On Campus*** In dormitories or other residential facilities In or on non-campus building or property On public property ARSON On Campus*** In dormitories or other residential facilities In or on non-campus building or property
Extractions: CRIME STATISTICS Part 1 Crime Comparison 1999 / 2000 / 2001 Classification Criminal Homicide Forcible Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Total Violent Crimes Larceny Vehicle Theft Arson Total Property Crimes Total Part 1 Crimes Case Clearance Rates 2001 Classification # of Offenses # of Cases Cleared Homicide Forcible Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Total Violent Crimes Larceny Vehicle Theft Arson Total Property Crimes Total Other Reported Offenses Comparison 1999 / 2000 / 2001 Classification Assaults-Aggravated Assaults-Simple Assault on Police Annoying Phone Calls Bomb Threats Burglary-Residence Burglary-Non Child Neglect Curfew Violations Drug/Narcotics Disorderly Conduct Domestic Violence Drunkenness Embezzlement Fraud-Credit Card Fraud-Swindle Forgery Kidnap/Abduction Larceny Offenses Missing Person Murder Resist Arrest Robbery Sex Offenses: Forcible Rape Forcible Sodomy Indecent Exposure Sexual Assault Stalking Suicide Trespassing Vandalism: Business Residence Vehicle School Other Weapon Violations All other offenses Total Home Site Search About the City City Council ... E-Mail Webmaster