Power Reporting in sentencing, three strikes laws, truthin-sentencing, prisonersvoting UN crime and Justice Information Network World crime stats from 1970. http://powerreporting.com/category/Beat_by_beat/Crime_courts_law
Re: [Opf-l] 1st Prison Stats, Now Crime Stats number of prisoners who are there due to mandatory prison sentencing for non 10,2002 458 AM Subject Opfl 1st prison stats, now crime stats Dear OPF http://webmail.earlham.edu/archive/opf-l/September-2002/msg00072.html
Extractions: Date Prev Date Next Thread Prev Thread Next ... Thread Index One aspect of the prison problem (if it is a problem) is the large number of prisoners who are there due to mandatory prison sentencing for non-violent drug crimes. John Brady - Original Message - From: Timothy Beach To: opf-l@earlham.edu Cc: Bruce Beach Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 4:58 AM Subject: [Opf-l] 1st prison stats, now crime stats Dear OPF friends, As a follow up to our previous discussion on prison stats, I think that the newly released crime stats helps to confirm my notion that the current high prison population certainly has it's good side. I would hasten to add, of course, that U.S. society should take advantage of this opportunity and develop a long term plan for preventing boys and young men from entering a life of crime. Timothy Beach
Project Vote Smart formulation. http//www.safehorizon.org/ sentencing Project National Victims andCitizens Against crime (CAVE) We org/now/issues/violence/stats.html Violence http://www.vote-smart.org/issues/index.phtml?cat=Crime
Links To Cool CJ Sites - sentencing Project www.sentencingproject.org. United States sentencing Commissionwww.ussc.gov. FBI Hate crime stats www.fbi.gov/ucr/hatecm.htm. http://www.rcc.cc.nc.us/al/links.html
Extractions: Links to Cool CJ Sites - don't say you can't find something...if you haven't looked! This is a small list of the Criminal Justice Sites out there. Scroll down for topics and sites. Some sites are listed a couple of times with different topics. Some sites may have graphic information or pictures. These sites are for information only and are not endorsed by RCC, the Criminal Justice Dept. or Anne Lanning. Agency Official Sites ( Also Statistic Sites) North Carolina Office of the Chief Medical Examiner OCME www.ocme.unc.edu North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation SBI http://sbi.jus.state.nc.us/ North Carolina Attorney General's Office http://www.jus.state.nc.us/ Victim Assistance Online www.vaonline.org Federal Inmate Locator www.bop.gov/inmate.html North Carolina Dept. of Correction www.doc.state.nc.us Sex Offender Information and Locators www.sexoffender.com North Carolina sex offender information and locator http://sbi.jus.state.nc.us/SOR Federal Stats www.fedstats.gov National Archive of CJ Data www.icpsr.umich.edu Sequence of Events in the CJ System - also a site to download CJ research www.ojp.usdoj.gov
Oregon Criminal Justice Commission_213_013 classification for each crime of conviction and the presumptive sentence for eachcrime of conviction. (7) The sentencing judge may Auth. ORS 137.667 stats. http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/rules/OARS_200/OAR_213/213_013.html
Extractions: DIVISION 13 SENTENCING REPORT Sentencing Report (1) A sentencing report shall be submitted forthwith to the Criminal Justice Commission by the sentencing court for each sentence imposed for felonies committed on or after November 1, 1989. (2) The sentencing report shall provide the following offense and offender information: (a) Offender identification information; (b) Court processing information; (c) Offense conviction information for each crime of conviction; (d) All prior convictions for felonies or Class A misdemeanors and all juvenile adjudications as described in OAR 213-004-0006(2); (e) Whether the offender is eligible for an optional probationary sentence as provided by OAR 213-005-0006; (f) The presumptive sentence for each crime of conviction; and (g) Any other information needed to identify the presumptive sentence in accordance with these rules. (3) The sentencing report shall provide the following information about the sentence imposed for each crime of conviction: (a) A description of the sentence imposed, including:
Links Home Office of the United Kingdom. Official British crime stats plus much more Containsmany good research articles on federal courts, sentencing, and prisons. http://www.pbus.com/Links003.asp
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OnTechNews -- UW Online Technology News Bureau of Justice Statistics Need crime stats fast? This Web site is packed withstatistics on victims and offenders, sentencing, jails, capital punishment http://www.washington.edu/computing/ontech/11.02/
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Www.youth-justice-trust.org.uk - News Publications (just Stats) sentencing for indictable offences in Greater Manchester Magistrates orders broughtin under the crime and Disorder Just stats is a publication of the Youth http://www.youth-justice-trust.org.uk/just_stats/juststats.htm
Extractions: Just Stats Issue 2, May 2000 The statistical newsletter of the Youth Justice Trust REPORT ON THE YOUTH JUSTICE SYSTEM OF GREATER MANCHESTER COMPARED WITH ENGLAND AND WALES (1998 FIGURES) This brief report is a comparison between the Youth Justice process in Greater Manchester, compared with England and Wales. It relates to 1998, the latest available national statistics published by the Home Office. Clearly the information will be of limited use, given that the Youth Justice System is going through the radical changes brought about by the Crime and Disorder Act. Its value, however, is as an indicator of possible differences in local practice, which may still impact on how the system will work. Criminal Statistics England and Wales 1998 have now been released. For this year, the Home Office introduced new rules for counting. The coverage has been extended to include all indictable and triable either way offences, as well as a few associated summary offences. There has also been a greater emphasis on counting offences in terms of numbers of victims.
Law And Order: Crime & Criminology of Criminology Jurista National crime stats Criminology Information Links UnitedNations crime and Justice The Privatization of Prisons The sentencing Project. http://www.rockies.net/~spirit/laworder3A.html
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TalkLeft: Crime Policy Archives Roulette October 30, 2002 FBI crime stats Omit Male August 5, 2002 - Guns and crimeFallacious Reasoning ID Cards July 11, 2002 - sentencing Departure for http://www.talkleft.com/archives/cat_crime_policy.html
"C" Of A To Z Web Directory - GC Library UCR changes sentencing Project, The Sourcebook of Criminal Justice StatisticsUniform crime Reports FBI Website includes the 1997 Hate crime stats. http://www.gc.peachnet.edu/library/main/AtoZ/C.htm
Extractions: REPORTING OF CONTEXT, PERSPECTIVE, CONSEQUENCES, RISK FACTORS Jane Amari, Executive Editor at The News Journal at Wilmington, wrote a chapter on crime coverage for a book being produced by the ASNE Readership Committee. NEWS WATCH asked Amari to share her report here. It provides excellent material for discussion in newsrooms everywhere. By Jane Amari, Executive Editor, The News Journal at Wilmington It's easy to understand why crime coverage has become so important to newspapers. It's news. There are documents in a central location and public employees are available as sources. Many of the documents are privileged, allowing us to cover without fear of lawsuit. The best crime stories have ... drama, conflict, good and evil. For these reasons, newspapers have institutionalized crime coverage. Virtually every newspaper has a police reporter. When something "newsworthy" happens, the reporter is there for the details. But the efficiency of that approach to crime has led to some unforeseen byproducts. The first is the proportion of crime news to other news. Because we have at least one reporter assigned full time to covering the police and often others assigned full time to covering criminal courts, we produce a quantity of coverage that may make the world look unsafe to our readers.
STATS At Work Times-Union Unreliable Death Penalty Numbers invalidating all capital sentences imposed under mandatory sentencing laws. And murderis the violent crime with the lowest recidivism return to stats at Work. http://www.stats.org/statswork/deathpenalty.htm
TV News Fuels Crime Fears frustrated police officials and FBI crime stats arent The media fetish with crimeand the publics According to the sentencing Project, a Washington DC http://www.exodusnews.com/editorials/editorial-038.htm
Extractions: By Earl Ofari Hutchinson The recent FBI report that crime rates have plunged seven years in a row should be cause for great joy. But many police officials instead have expressed frustration that much of the public still doesnt believe they have. Many blame the media for fueling public perceptions that crime still rages and criminals lurk behind every street lamp. But for many who call the shots in TV newsrooms, frustrated police officials and FBI crime stats arent likely to change how they present crime news. Theyve spent the past two decades turning TV crime into a sure-fire formula for ratings. That formula is ridiculously simple. Just have helicopters and mobile camera crews hover over or roam around city streets looking for police car chases, dead bodies, gang shoot-outs, and drug busts. And most importantly, make sure those city streets are in black and Latino neighborhoods. The formula is bloody, exploitative, and racist. But it is a smash success.
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Sources Of New Zealand Statistical Information crime, Statistics New Zealand http//www.stats.govt.nz/ crime crime crime S2/NZ JUSc Justicehttp//www.justice.govt.nz Conviction and sentencing of offenders http://www2.auckland.ac.nz/lbr/stats/nz_pacific/nzsources1.htm
Extractions: Registered: Dec 2001 posted 01-10-2003 08:18 THERE! I knew it all along! You damn yanks are responsible for Britains growing "gun culture". If it wasn't for you, and your bloody 2nd Ammendment. England would a crime free utopia! You also caused AIDS and Ebola Virus. Just ask ANY African! YOUR DISEASED! DISEASED! I TELL YOU! LONDON, England (CNN) People illegally owning or using firearms will face a minimum five-year prison sentence, the UK Home Secretary David Blunkett has said. The move is part of an attempt to crack down on the "unacceptable increase in the flagrant use of guns in crime across the country" especially in relation to drug and gang war crime culture, he added. The Home Office said on Monday that the move comes at the end of a "wide ranging review" into the problem of gun-related crime, but it also follows the murder of two teenage cousins at a New Year party in Birmingham, central England.
Crime(published) Recent statistics and trends on conviction and sentencing, and results from the1997 crime. within New Zealand) Fax +64 4 931 4079 Email info@stats.govt.nz. http://www.stats.govt.nz/domino/external/web/prod_serv.nsf/htmldocs/Crime
Extractions: Profile of New Zealand Population monitor Business helper Media releases ... Datalab Information for survey participants Surveys, statistical methods and references Latest developments Survey directory Questionnaires and forms Survey design and collection methods ... For other government services go to NZGO Crime Crime is a topic of public interest and concern. For many, the concern comes from the perception that crime constitutes an increasing threat to their safety and their property. By providing an accurate indication of trends in the amount and types of crime occurring in our society, statistical information can contribute to a more informed community on what is, for many, a very emotive topic. Recent statistics and trends on conviction and sentencing, and results from the 1997 Census of Prison Inmates are available from the Ministry of Justice website. A large number of publications can be ordered directly from the
Web Criminal Justice Resources US sentencing Commission; Punch and Jurists A Guide to Federal Criminal crime crime Statistics Page includes tutorial on how crime stats are collected. http://www.uwplatt.edu/~cj/cjrefs.htm
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