Crime Stats And Figures City Hall Departments Police crime stats and Figures. Chart 6 shows the breakdownof property crime. 2001 Arrests Adult Arrests, 2,609. juvenile Arrests, 328. http://www.ci.west-sacramento.ca.us/cityhall/departments/police/crime_stats.cfm
Extractions: In order to view the printer friendly version you will need to have the free Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your home computer. Part 1 crime in West Sacramento decreased 4.61% in 2001, however it is important to note we have changed the way aggravated assault is defined. According to the Department of Justice, an assault is considered aggravated only if someone seeks or requires medical attention from a professional. Previously, every felony assault was counted as an aggravated assault. In order to accurately show crime trends all assaults (simple and aggravated) have been included in several of the following graphs. Chart 1 shows the percentage change of Part 1 Crimes between 2000 and 2001: Crime +/- Amount +/- Percentage Homicide Rape/Attempt Rape Robberies Aggravated Assault Burglary Motor Vehicle Theft Larceny Total Although most of the categories saw a decrease in the number of crimes committed, motor vehicle theft increased by 33% (94 cases). Several cities in California experienced a similar increase in motor vehicle theft in 2001.
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Police Stats Stop Curfew In Arlington, Texas Home Topics Curfews Police stats stop curfew in Arlington, Texas. a curfew afterreviewing police statistics that did not show an increase in juvenile crime. http://www.libertarianrock.com/topics/curfew/curfew_stats_stop.html
Extractions: (3/13/99) The Youth Activities Committee in Arlington, Texas recently decided not to enact a curfew after reviewing police statistics that did not show an increase in juvenile crime. Every six months, the local police chief presents the statistics, which track the number of crimes committed by teenagers and against teenagers after midnight. If your town does not currently have a curfew, perhaps you could start a campaign to prove that juvenile crime is not increasing. First, start a one-person organization (if it's only you) with a "crime" name such as, "Citizen Crime Watch." Then get crime statistics from your local police and present your analysis of the statistics to the press with a press release from your organization. The press may then print a story based on the findings of Citizen Crime Watch. Every six months you could send out a press release that would hopefully trigger a series of radio, TV, and newspaper stories about the "lack of juvenile crime" in your area. You would need statistics to back up your claims but there are many ways to make statistics say what you want. Even if juvenile crime increased during one period, which happened recently in Arlington, Texas, your press release could say, "Juvenile Crime increase not statistically significant."
Juvenile Crime Prevention - Extended Detention Rules stats. Implemented ORS 169.090(2) and ORS 419C.453 Return to the JuvenileCrime Prevention Page, or the Criminal Justice Commission Page. http://www.ocjc.state.or.us/ExtDetenRules.htm
County News - December 8, 1997 $250 million juvenile justice block grant created New formula based on justice expenditures,not crime stats. By Donald Murray associate legislative director. http://www.naco.org/pubs/cnews/97-12-08/formula.htm
NCJRS: Statistics - Additional Resources http//www.ncjj.org/ Provides updated juvenile justice related demographic, education,health and crime statistics Assessment Service http//www.stats.org/index http://www.ncjrs.org/statwww.html
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9th Grade English juvenile crime Control Act. NCPA stats juvenile crime. Blueprint Brevard Thereare Few Solutions to juvenile crime. Blueprint Brevard Taking Back Our Kids. http://www.angelfire.com/ca2/newtonfallstigers/index.english.html
Extractions: 9th Grade English The class will be debating if teens should be incarcerated as adults. You will be viewing films pertaining to juvenile crime, researching articles in the internet lab, and collaborating with classmates strengthening your arguments for or against teens being jailed with adults. Juvenile Crime Links Crime and Justice Research: Adult and Juvenile Adult Crime, Adult Time Executing Children Key Washington Post Stories: Juvenile Murders ... The Liverpool Beatles ClipArtConnection.com Slyvia Plyth Reading List Rita Howe: Slyvia Plyth, Plyth, Sylvia: 1932-1963 Slyvia Plyth: A List of Poems and Stories ... Stephan Crane Literary Magazines Ploughshares Poetry Magazine Atlantic Monthly Poetry Page Inkspot For Young Writers Plays Playbill Online Puzzles Word Puzzles More Word Puzzles
Criminal Justice Links US crime stats by State. Census Bureau. Bureau of Justice Statistics Law EnforcementStatistics. Glencoe Publish Intro to CJ. \Association National juvenile http://www.union.k12.in.us/LECA/crimjust/cjlinks.html
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Extractions: Youth violence statistics obtained from the Juvenile Offenders and Victims: 1999 National Report, which synthesizes the most comprehensive information available on juvenile crime, violence, victimization, and the juvenile justice system. It relies on data developed by the Bureau of Justice Statistics' National Crime Victimization Survey; the Federal Bureau of Investigation's National Incident-Based Reporting System and Uniform Crime Reports; and the Office of Juvenile Delinquency Prevention's National Juvenile Court Data Archive.
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Statistics - Juvenile Crime And Justice Australian Institute of Criminology, Statistics juvenile crime and Justice. Includesstatistics from the Australian Institute of Criminology, and other sources. http://www.aic.gov.au/stats/juveniles/
Extractions: This report (Research and Public Policy series, no. 20) contains detailed numbers of persons in juvenile corrective institutions and rates of juvenile incarceration for groups defined according to gender, age, Indigenous status and legal status, providing information on both long-term and short-term trends. Juvenile Crime and Justice: Australia 1997 This report attempts to make a contribution towards understanding youth crime by bringing together data from different sources and, without trying to interpret, offers readers different perspectives. It covers those issues which are raised most frequently, and particularly highlights differences across jurisdictions. Gender and Official Statistics: the Juvenile Justice System in Queensland, 1998-99
New York Law Journal crime stats Made Easy Online. and federal case processing, the Uniform crime Reportingprogram of sources of information on criminal and juvenile justice in the http://www.nylj.com/tech/101000t5.html
Crime-research/stats and parole, and conditions of juvenile confinement Another good source of BJS statsis The This foundation provides public information about crime and supports http://www.cjr.org/resources/crime/crime-research_stats.asp
Extractions: Parent has experience as a corrections researcher and practitioner. He can provide background on non-confinement sanctions, especially prison boot camps and sentencing reform guidelines. ABT is a group of justice experts whose areas of research include police, courts, prison systems, probation and parole, and conditions of juvenile confinement. They may not want be quoted on the record about research in progress. Academy of Criminal Justice Scientists
Extractions: Crime statistics are political dynamite, and the media is trying constantly to light the fuse of public alarm. This week on The Media Report we'll discuss the endless battle between the police and the media over the way crime figures are understood and reported. As law and order becomes a permanent political campaign issue, each new statistic is a bullet in a war of words. Mick ORegan: Hello, and welcome to the program. Mick ORegan: Now last week on The Media Report we focused on televised police drama. This week its the real thing. Were looking at how crime is reported by the media, and the way crime statistics play into the broader debate over the nature and extent of crime. Data on criminal activity can be used in different ways, to further different agendas, and they can represent a dangerous set of numbers. Thats our story here on The Media Report on ABC Radio National. MONTAGE OF CRIME NEWS STORIES Reporter: Jeff Kennett was given an early gift in the State election campaign with the release of the latest National Crime Survey showing his State has Australias lowest crime rate. Reporter: Western Australia has the highest number of household break-and-enters; in the year preceding the 1998 survey, 1 in 13 households were broken into in that State, more than double the rate for Victoria, which had 1 in 28 households broken into.
Crime Stats weapons, prostitution, sex offenses, Controlled Dangerous Substance laws, gambling,family offenses, juvenile offenses, liquor TOTAL crime INCREASED BY 6% **. http://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/mc/services/police/media/crimestats1.html
Extractions: Montgomery County 2002 Crime Statistics Montgomery County Crime Statistics January 2002 through June 2002 (PDF format) Montgomery County 2001 Crime Statistics Reveal Dramatic Rise in Hate Crimes May 9, 2002 Montgomery County Police Chief Charles A. Moose today announced a modest increase in overall crime, with a slight increase in total Part I crimes within the County last year. Part I crimes are defined as murders, rapes, robberies, aggravated assaults, burglaries, larcenies, and auto thefts. In making today's announcement, however, Chief Moose related that: " Montgomery County experienced a 64% increase in reported hate crimes and incidents in 2001." This represents the first noteworthy increase in five years. In particular, religious hate crimes increased by 162%, from 16 in 2000, to 42 in 2001. Moose stated: "There is no place in our society for these types of crimes where people are victimized merely because of their religious beliefs or ethnicity. We take these incidents very seriously and investigate them vigorously."
Crime Stats Ray City crime stats. Part I crimes are those categorized under the FBI's Uniformcrime Reporting system as the Cleared by juvenile Arrest, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,0, 0. 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.