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Extractions: CITYSTATE Don't let the police fool you about crime stats Next time you hear the argument that Toronto needs a larger police force, recall the data the police themselves publish about what they do. It's surprising and sometimes hard to believe, but apparently true. On average, a police officer in Toronto arrests nine people a year about one person every six weeks. Most people assume that most officers are involved in work of significant danger, struggling to subdue and arrest criminals on a daily basis. It's not true. The number of people the police arrested for criminal offences in 2000 was 47,771. There were 5,372 uniformed officers on the force. That's the math that produces nine arrests per officer per year. For every cop who arrests one person a week for the year, there are four who don't arrest anyone. This (and other) data is found in the 2001 Environmental Scan released by the Toronto Police in May. The report also notes that the number of people being arrested is slowly falling it has fallen 10 per cent since 1996, even though Toronto's population has increased by more than 100,000.
Extractions: The Federal Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act requires the release of statistics for criminal incidents and arrests on campus to all students and employees, and it requires that those statistics be available to prospective students and employees upon request. The following statistics are provided in compliance with the specific time periods, crime classifications and arrest data mandated by federal law. Note: The statistics are amended for 1994, 1995 and 1996. Murder Sex Offenses Forcible Rape Non-Forcible Offenses Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Motor Vehicle Theft Note : The Federal Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act also requires the release of statistics for hate crimes in the following crime classifications: Murder, Forcible Rape and Aggravated Assault. There were no hate crimes at the University of Pennsylvania, or at any of the five non-contiguous properties specified in this report, in these crime classifications for the period January 1, 1994 through December 31, 1997.
UT Martin Public Safety crime, Campus, NonCampus Buildings or Property, Public Property, Student ResidentFacilities, crimes of Prejudice. Murder, Sex Offenses, weapons Possession, 1, 1,1, http://www.utm.edu/finadmin/publicsafety/crimestats.html
Extractions: The following are the crime statistics and crime rates for the UT Martin community for the previous three years. The statistics, provided in compliance with Tennessee's College and University Security Information Act, as well as the Federal Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990, are for your information as part of UT Martin's overall safety program.
Extractions: Crime Statistics by Calendar Year CRIME Murder Rape Robbery Assault Burglary Car Theft Liquor Laws Drug Laws Weapons Arrests N/A Felonies Misdemeanors CRIME Murder Rape Robbery Assault Burglary Car Theft Liquor Laws Drug Laws N/A N/A N/A Weapons Arrests N/A Felonies Misdemeanors N/A = DATA NOT AVAILABLE QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS, EMAIL US AT csmith@ccsf.edu San Francisco Community College District
Welcome To The Coquitlam RCMP Community Statistics. CRIMINAL OTHER, Morals, 0. 1. 0. 4. Offensive weapons, 15. 46. 12. 43. Total OtherCriminal, 354. Morals, 1. 2. 1. 1. Offensive weapons, 4. 15. 2. 32. Total Other Criminal,197. 882. http://www.worldsites.net/coqrcmp/stats.htm
Extractions: Click Here to download this document. Information about the UMM Police Annual Crime Reporting Policy You can find definitions for terms that appear on this report HERE UMM issues an annual report of crimes occurring on the campus that are made known to Campus Police directly or through other university departments or related law enforcement agencies. You may request additional information be contacting UMM Campus Police Department, 9 Camden Hall, Morris, Minnesota, (320)589-6000. 3. On the US Department of Education's Office of Postsecondary Education Campus Security Statistics Website ( http://ope.ed.gov/security/ ) with crime data for all US colleges. Crimes Reported Total On-Campus - Residence Halls Murder Robbery Aggravated Assault Sex offenses (non forcible and forcible Burglary Motor vehicle theft Arson Hate Crimes Total Murder Aggravated Assault Sex offenses (non forcible and forcible Alcohol, Drug, and Weapons Violations
HoustonChronicle.com - Feb. 13, 2003, 928PM Terrorconnected crime stats soar. Prosecutions up tenfoldsince 9/11; INS, Social Security play big role. By DAVID PACE Associated Press. http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/story.hts/nation/1778396
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Extractions: Note: The following statistics were based on the school year which runs from August 1st thru July 31st. These statistics will be different than the PA Uniform Reports which are based on the Calendar Year from January 1st thru December 31st. Criminal Incidents Murder Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Simple Assault Burglary Motor Vehicle Theft Arrests Liquor Law Violations Minor in Possession Providing Alcohol to a Minor Drug Abuse Violations Possession Distribution Trafficking Weapons Possession Carrying gun without permit Concealing illegal weapon NOTE: No criminal incidents were reported for the Clearfield Campus. Back to Main Page
Wilkes University - Safety & Security 2001 Crime Statistics Totals, 9, 0, 9, 0, 0, 0.31%. As a Hate crime, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0.00%. weapons(150), On Campus, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0.00%. In Residential Facilities, 0,0, 0, 0, 0, 0.00%. http://www.wilkes.edu/campuslife/safety/stat2001.asp
Wilkes University - Safety & Security 1999 Crime Statistics Totals, 13, 0, 13, 3, 0, 0.49%. As a Hate crime, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0.00%.weapons (150), On Campus, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0.00%. In Residential Facilities,0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0.00%. http://www.wilkes.edu/campuslife/safety/stat1999.asp
Concealed Weapons Can Deter Crime landmark study on concealedcarry laws, More Guns, Less crime. After studying crimestats for 18 years, Lott found that concealed weapons deter violent crime http://www.arizonarepublic.com/opinions/articles/0209quickhit-progun09.html
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
Individual Stats For Mr.CriMe Mr.crime No logo specified for this player. Email me your personalized logo or phrase(HTML accepted) to display here! , Alias, Total, %, 1, Mr.crime, 521, 45.86%, http://www.fragz.net/cs/player_mr_crime.html
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Extractions: TOTAL CRIMES REPORTED FOR: Pemberton Mt. Laurel JFK Offense Type (Includes attempts) Murder/Non-negligent manslaughter Sex Offenses (Forcible) Sex Offenses (Non-Forcible) Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Auto Theft Manslaughter Arson Drug Law Violations Arrest Referral Liquor Law Violations Arrest Referral Weapons Violations A student was observed on Campus with a b-b gun, the weapon was released to Pemberton Police Hate/Bias Incident Larceny Theft On Campus: During calendar year 2001 (11) Eleven reports of larceny theft were reported, these thefts include theft of students books left unattended. SAFETY ALERT: KEEP YOUR BOOKS WITHIN YOUR SIGHT AT ALL TIMES!
Neighborhood Crime Stats Uniform crime Reporting (UCR) Code The more crimes you select, the http://www.ci.tucson.az.us/police/Crime_Statistics/Neighborhood_Crime_Stats/body
Training Ongoing training takes place in the form of inservice and specialty training (suchas Basic Investigations, crime Scene Search, General Instructor, etc weapons. http://www.wm.edu/WMPD/training.htm
Extractions: Training Once a police officer is hired, if he or she has not already graduated from an accredited police academy, the William and Mary Police Department will require the officer to successfully complete a basic training police academy. Ongoing training takes place in the form of in-service and specialty training (such as Basic Investigations, Crime Scene Search, General Instructor, etc.). All schools and training are approved by the Department of Criminal Justice Services. This is a State agency that oversees training requirements for all Virginia law enforcement agencies. The William and Mary Police Department also provides various forms of In-Service training directed toward the specific needs of our campus community. Weapons William and Mary Police Department officers and supervisors are armed. Each must undergo and satisfactorily complete firearms qualifications based on standards set by the Department of Criminal Justice Services. The William and Mary Police Department does have written deadly force and non-lethal force policies which are reviewed with the officers on a regular basis. Home Departmental Info Report a Crime Crime Prevention ... Contents Send mail to jbcol1@wm.edu
Medical College Of Wisconsin Campus disciplinary action for drug law violation. 0. 0. 1. Campus disciplinaryaction for weapons law violation. 0. 0. 0. Hate crime 1. 0. 1. 0. http://www.mcw.edu/pubaffairs/security/buildingscrimereportchart-final.html
Extractions: buildings crime statistics Murder / non-negligent manslaughter Negligent manslaughter Forcible sex offense Non-forcible sex offense Robbery Aggravated assault Burglary Motor vehicle theft Arson Arrest for liquor law violation Arrest for drug law violation Arrest for weapons law violation Campus disciplinary action for liquor law violation Campus disciplinary action for drug law violation Campus disciplinary action for weapons law violation Hate crime Hate crimes are those involving bodily injury reported to the Medical College Office of Security or local law enforcement agencies where there is manifest evidence that the victim was intentionally selected because of the victim's actual or perceived race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, ethnicity, or disability. Updated: 2.13.03
Extractions: The controversy over whether or not the National Rifle Association used misleading crime statistics in an advertisement decrying Australia's restrictive gun laws has largely been settled by figures provided by the Australian government itself. It appears the government officials in the island continent who charged the NRA with distorting the country's crime figures for political gain owe the gun-rights group an apology. The government has based its refutation of the NRA ads which say crime has increased Down Under since Australia's major gun ban took effect in 1996 mainly on the drop in the murder rate. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics website, murders have fallen from 312 in 1996 to 284 murders in 1998, after experiencing a slight increase in 1997, from 312 to 321. However, almost every other form of crime in Australia has increased, sometimes dramatically, in the same time period: