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  1. Criminal Code of Oregon 2000 (Including the juvenile code, Selected Laws Relating to Sex Offenders, Alcoholic Liquors,Controlled Substances and Civil Forfeiture and Selected Provisions of the Oregon Constitution) by Stat of Oregon Legislative Committee, 2000

1. Juvenile Crime Prevention Stats
Extended Detention Rules HOME BASIC_C - crime stats juvenile. search find the mostpopular books, videos and DVDs on crime stats juvenile. images newsgroups.
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2. Idaho Mountain Express: Juvenile Crime Stats Show Need For Facility In South-cen
For the week of August 26 thru September 1, 1998. County commissionershear new juvenile crime stats. A state juvenile corrections
http://www.mtexpress.com/1998/08-26-98/juvcor.htm
For the week of August 26 thru September 1, 1998
County commissioners hear new juvenile crime stats
A state juvenile corrections facility may need to be built in south-central Idaho, the Blaine County Commissioners were told Monday. State Department of Juvenile Corrections liaison Mike Kistler, based in Twin Falls and a tie between his department and south-central Idaho counties, reported that 474 juveniles were in full-time treatment programs located both in and out of the state. He said the department has used facilities in Texas, Washington, Utah and Oregon. Kistler said the out-of-state facilities are costly and sometimes less beneficial to patients because of the difficulty in involving family members. A south-central Idaho facility for treatment of juveniles might be the answer, Kistler said. He said the idea is still in it’s "infancy stage" but could be a recommendation of a national consulting firm, Chinn Planning Inc., which is analyzing the area’s needs. "The whole goal is to get all the kids back in Idaho," Kistler said.

3. BCSO Crime Analysis - Juvenile Statistics
Auto Theft juvenile Arrests 9299 Overall crime stats 93-99 10 Year Homicide stats.
http://www.co.bexar.tx.us/BCsheriff/juvenilestats.htm
Juvenile Arrests By Year
1992 to 1999
These statistics are for the unincorporated areas of Bexar County BCSO Home Crime Analysis Home What is Crime Analysis? Crime Analysis Operations ...
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Juvenile Arrests 92-99 Overall Crime Stats 93-99 10 Year Homicide Stats. 90-99
Bexar County Sheriff's Office
Gilbert Urias, Crime Analysis Officer
Email: gurias@co.bexar.tx.us
Criminal Investigation Division
200 N. Comal
San Antonio, Texas 78207 (210) 335-6136 Office
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4. NORTON POLICE TARGET YOUTH STATE POLICE CRIME STATS SHOW
NORTON POLICE TARGET YOUTH STATE POLICE crime stats SHOW. By Frankie Vitino Sam Mongle has not requested any special youth initiatives to curb juvenile crime such as a curfew time.
http://www.mywisecounty.com/news/npd.htm
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NORTON POLICE TARGET YOUTH STATE POLICE CRIME STATS SHOW By Frankie Vitino Discuss this story Norton City Police work the beat from the Wal-Mart parking lot to the city park always on the lookout for unusual youth activity or teenagers they know and suspect. A startling result is that the Norton Police Department officers are making nearly half of the juvenile arrests in the Wise County and Norton. It is a remarkable and an alarming trend when compared to the combined neighboring communities. Norton is a small community consisting of only 8.8% of the combined populations of Norton and the communities throughout Wise County according to the 2000 Census data. The 2000 Virginia State Police Crime Reports show Norton with having a record of making over 42% of the juvenile arrests in the Wise County court system. Norton's population is 3,904 compared to Wise County's 40,123. The difference is size makes reasonable explanations difficult for juvenile arrest rates approaching half of Wise County and Norton combined. Some officials write-off the startling statics with Norton being a popular youth culture hub; or, the convergence of U.S. 23 and U.S. 58-Alternate with Wal-Mart. The problem appears much larger and defies such simplistic explanation.

5. Raton, NM Crime Stats
Raton crime stats. The City of Raton enjoyed an overall drop in crime in 1997. adult arrests dropping from 580 to 511 and juvenile arrests dropping from 67 to 34.
http://www.ratonchamber.com/comunprof/crime.htm

6. Houston Police Online
Morgan County juvenile/Adult crime stats Sheet 2001 to 2000 Comparison
http://www.ci.houston.tx.us/departme/police/stats.htm
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Since February 1999, the public has had access to crime statistics in Houston via HPD's website. The data has in the past been distributed at local Positive Interaction Program (PIP) Meetings. Now, anyone with access to the Internet is able to search the database for current statistics affecting their neighborhood. The information is broken down by police beat and uses a table format to show occurrences of the following types of crimes:
  • Murder Rape Robbery Aggravated assault Burglary Burglary to a motor vehicle Auto theft Narcotic drug law violations Driving while intoxicated
In order to obtain the information, you will need to determine which area of the city you wish to research. Here are the steps you need to follow: Glossary police beat geographic area of the city broken down for patrol and statistical purposes positive interaction program (PIP) program designed to foster positive, open relations between citizens and the police department

7. Morgan County Juvenile/Adult Crime Stats Sheet - 2000 To 1999
Morgan County juvenile/Adult crime stats Sheet 2000 to 1999 Comparison
http://www.scican.net/~cburnham/court/compar00.pdf

8. City Of Jacksonville, Juvenile Justice Comprehensive Strategy Juvenile Crime Fac
AGENCY MISSION REQUIREMENT. juvenile crime REDUCTION. crime Indicator Data Streams School violence/crime stats from the School Indicator Report
http://www.hsc-jacksonville.org/hsc/jcfdata.htm
AGENCY DATA MAP Name of Agency: City of Jacksonville, Juvenile Justice Comprehensive Strategy Point of Contact: Harry M. Ivey, Jr. Agency Address: 117 W. Duval St.., Suite 150A, Jacksonville, FL 32202 Phone: (904) 630-1212 (Ext. 4215) Fax: Email: harri@coj.net AGENCY MISSION REQUIREMENT JUVENILE CRIME REDUCTION Crime Indicator Data Streams DATA SOURCE
ACCESS INFO INDICATOR
EXAMPLES BENCHMARK(S) REMARK S
FL Dept of Juvenile Justice Profile Database www.djj.state.fl.us/RnD or nathanepps@djj.state.fl.us Cases referred (Duval) Youth referred Racial demographics “ State, other county, and district data Updated each fiscal year (July 1- June 30) FL Dept of Juvenile Justice Zip Code Database www.djj.state.fl.us/RnD/ or nathanepps@djj.state.fl.us Cases Referred Youth Referred Charges Referred Misd/Felony/Other Gender Demographics Racial Demographics State and county data by zip code Updated each fiscal year (July 1-June 30) FL Dept of Juvenile Justice Commitment Profile www.djj.state.fl.us/RnD/

9. Drugstory | Drug Stats | Crime Stats
crime stats on drug trafficking and seizures, and drugrelated crime, enforcement,courts Annual Report on Drug Use Among Adult and juvenile Arrestees (June
http://www.drugstory.org/drug_stats/crime_statistics.asp

Usage Stats
Costs of Drugs Crime Stats Crime Stats General Information
Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP)
http://www.whitehousedrugpolicy.org

Establishes policies, priorities and objectives for the nation's drug control program. State and City Drug Profiles
Includes information on drug trafficking and seizures, and drug-related crime, enforcement, courts and corrections for each state and various cities. Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring Program (ADAM)
http://www.adam-nij.net/

A National Institute of Justice program that tracks trends in the prevalence and types of drug use among booked arrestees in urban areas. 1999 Annual Report on Drug Use Among Adult and Juvenile Arrestees (June 2000)
Reports trends in drug use testing among male and female adult and juvenile arrestees. Tracks cocaine, opiates, marijuana, and methamphetamine use. (Adobe Acrobat File) U.S. Department of Justice's Bureau of Justice Statistics

10. The Truth About Pensacola And Escambia County Crime Stats
Graybiel may of gotten incomplete stats or have gotten other data mixed up with itbut that for Escambia County both the adult and juvenile crime rates went up
http://godnet.org/crime.htm
The Truth About Pensacola City
and Escambia County Crime Stats
By Dale C. Crow See the bottom of the page for the Jan/June 1997 Stats.
1995 vs 1996 I have heard for myself, Steve Hill and John Kilpatrick stand in the pulpit and state that the crime rate has dropped in Pensacola, due in part by the revival at Brownsville. The Pentecostal Evangel reported in their November 10, 1996, edition that "the crime rate has declined. "Different figures are being reported by different people, but the facts do not support these testimonies. Please note: Brownsville Assembly of God is not located in the City limits of Pensacola it is in Escambia County. The two times I heard for myself the crime rates quoted they made no reference to it being "Youth Crime Rate".
Crime Stat Update:
On 08/21/1997: I spoke with Ginny Graybiel with the Pensacola News Journal about her Jan. 3, 1997 article entitled "Juvenile Crime Falls For The 1ST Time In 5 years" . She said "it was a long time ago and she didn't really remember all of her stats". She did say that "it was very confusing". She referred me to the State of Florida Department of Juvenile Justice. I also talked with Mike Morris the administrative assistant to the sheriff of Escambia County (Jim Lowman) . He said that he has gotten tons of calls from all over the US about the crime rate. Mr. Morris was very friendly and quite open. He told me that

11. City Of Jacksonville, Juvenile Justice Comprehensive Strategy Juvenile Crime Fac
Measurement and Analysis of crime and Justice. stats and Analysis by over 30 researchers. sourceof national data relating to adult and juvenile crime and police
http://www.jcci.org/hsc/jcfdata.htm
AGENCY DATA MAP Name of Agency: City of Jacksonville, Juvenile Justice Comprehensive Strategy Point of Contact: Harry M. Ivey, Jr. Agency Address: 117 W. Duval St.., Suite 150A, Jacksonville, FL 32202 Phone: (904) 630-1212 (Ext. 4215) Fax: Email: harri@coj.net AGENCY MISSION REQUIREMENT JUVENILE CRIME REDUCTION Crime Indicator Data Streams DATA SOURCE
ACCESS INFO INDICATOR
EXAMPLES BENCHMARK(S) REMARK S
FL Dept of Juvenile Justice Profile Database www.djj.state.fl.us/RnD or nathanepps@djj.state.fl.us Cases referred (Duval) Youth referred Racial demographics “ State, other county, and district data Updated each fiscal year (July 1- June 30) FL Dept of Juvenile Justice Zip Code Database www.djj.state.fl.us/RnD/ or nathanepps@djj.state.fl.us Cases Referred Youth Referred Charges Referred Misd/Felony/Other Gender Demographics Racial Demographics State and county data by zip code Updated each fiscal year (July 1-June 30) FL Dept of Juvenile Justice Commitment Profile www.djj.state.fl.us/RnD/

12. Crime Stats
crime, 1,930. 1,900. You can browse current JSO crime stats at the JSO crime Statpage. Click here to open the juvenile crime update for 2002 (1.6MB PowerPoint).
http://www.geocities.com/shadcof/news_crimestats.html
SHADCO-F News You can browse current JSO crime stats at the JSO Crime Stat page Click here to open the juvenile crime update for 2002 (1.6MB PowerPoint). Home Top

13. Crime Stats
Three crimes registered increases in 1997 • Runaways (a juvenile offense),36, up from 33. 1998 crime stats. © 1997 detective@ctlnet.com.
http://www.geocities.com/pentagon/7155/crimestats.html
Wabash County Sheriff's Department
Crime Stats
Reported Crimes
Some crime down, report shows
By The Plain Dealer staff
For more information on Crime Statistics try this link.
This is the reported crimes for the years listed.
1998 Crime Stats
detective@ctlnet.com This page hosted by Get your own Free Home Page

14. Frontline: Juvenile Justice: Stats: Does Treating Kids Like Adults Make A Differ
To date, only two studies have examined whether stricter transfer lawsresult in lowered juvenile crime rates. Both found that there
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/juvenile/stats/kidslikeadults.html
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Two assumptions are behind recent legislation passed in many U.S. states which make it easier to try juvenile offenders as adults.
  • Young offenders will receive sentences in the adult criminal system which are harsher and more proportional to their crimes.
  • The threat of this harsher punishment will result in lowered juvenile crime rates.
Although there has not been extensive research into the deterrent effects of the stricter laws, the evidence that does exist indicates that deterrent effects are minimal or nonexistent, and that, in fact, trying juveniles in criminal court may actually result in higher rates of reoffending.
To date, there's no extensive research comparing the lengths of prison sentences received by juveniles convicted in criminal court with those who remained in the juvenile system. What research exists indicates that juveniles convicted in criminal court, particularly serious and violent offenders, are more likely to be incarcerated and receive longer sentences than juveniles retained in the juvenile system. Despite this, however, they often actually serve only a fraction of the sentences imposed, in many cases less time than they would have served in a juvenile facility. A 1996 Texas study found that juveniles sentenced in adult court did receive longer terms than they would have received in juvenile court. However, for all offenses except rape, the average prison time actually served was only about 27 percent of the sentence imposed, in some cases shorter than the possible sentence length in a juvenile facility.

15. STATS Index Crime (inc. Guns, Rape, Missing Children, Violence
May 21, 2000. juvenile murders Guns Pot Shots. stats Spotlight, December October24, 1995. Miscellaneous crime Psychiced Out Chandra Coverage. Vitalstats
http://www.stats.org/crime.htm

16. Juvenile Crime. VitalSTATS, August 1997
in risky behavior or activities) where crime is most the nation's counties had nojuvenile homicides at The Statistical Assessment Service (stats), a nonprofit
http://www.stats.org/newsletters/9708/juvenile3.htm

17. Crime Statistics, City Of Peoria, IL
juvenile Arrests of Selected crimes. Career Opportunities CitizensPolice Academy Community Affairs Programs crime stats 2001.
http://www.peoriapd.com/crimestat.htm
Peoria Police Department

600 SW Adams Street Peoria, Illinois 61602 Ph.: 309-673-4521 Fax: 309-494-8336
Welcome Message Divisions Items of Interest Career Opportunities ... Home Crime and Police Department Statistics Police Crimes Stats for 2002 vs 2001 Police Stats 2001 vs 2000 Part 1 Crime Stats by District 2001 ... Overall Arrests
(Repeat Offender, First Offender, Total Arrests) Part 1 Violent Crime Index
(Murder, Criminal Sexual Assault, Robbery, Part 1 Property Crime Index
(Burglary, Theft, Motor Vehicle Theft, Arson, 1995 - 2001) Juvenile Arrests of Selected Crimes Peoria Housing Authority (PHA) Crime Statistics Crime Statistics By City Police District District Comparison for Selected Crimes ... On-the-Job Working With Our Community
Updated: May 11, 2002 jsb

18. Prosecutor Takes Crime Stats With A Grain Of Salt Kaye Claims Numbers Don’t Alw
Prosecutor takes crime stats with a grain of salt They’ve added an eighth crime,motor vehicle accounting for drug crimes and no juvenile crime, none, Kaye
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true picture of crime By dave benjamin John Kaye
FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — Monmouth County’s top law enforcement official isn’t exactly sure if the good guys are winning the battle against crime. "Are we winning the war on crime? That’s a very good question," said 17-year veteran Monmouth County Prosecutor John A. Kaye, who recently was appointed to a new five-year term by Gov. Christie Whitman. At a meeting of the Western Monmouth Chamber of Commerce, Kaye told members, "The crime rate figures are manipulated almost as much as Madonna’s love life." He explained that in New Jersey, crime statistics are reported annually in the Uniform Crime Report (UCR) produced by the New Jersey State Police.

19. CRIME STATS DON'T TELL WHOLE STORY, JUSTICE OFFICIAL SAYS (December 11, 1998)
crime stats DON'T TELL WHOLE STORY, JUSTICE OFFICIAL Much news coverage of crimenationwide focuses on in the murder rate and juvenile crime, but statistics
http://www.gannett.com/go/newswatch/98/december/nw1211-3.htm
Home About Gannett News from Gannett Investor Relations ... Jobs CRIME STATS DON'T TELL WHOLE STORY, JUSTICE OFFICIAL SAYS By Amy Zurzola, Metro Reporter, Asbury Park Press Six years of falling crime statistics are good news, but the numbers are not the whole story, Deputy U.S. Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. told the Gannett National Conference for Reporters and Editors. Much news coverage of crime nationwide focuses on drops in the murder rate and juvenile crime, but statistics cannot measure the effects of crime, its impact on victims' families and on those arrested, Holder said in a luncheon keynote speech. Clinton administration anti-crime initiatives and increased community involvement in crime prevention have been catalysts for change, but new and troubling crime trends are emerging, Holder said. Crime in rural areas increased by 1 percent this year, due in part to a thriving methamphetamine market that spurred drug-related violence. Rape numbers have not decreased, even though other violent crimes have. "We must not be complacent as a result of our recent downturns,'' he said.

20. Crime & Justice Stats '95
the University of WA today released its annual statistical report crime and Justice oncrimes reported to police, police arrests and juvenile cautions, Higher
http://www.law.ecel.uwa.edu.au/crc/media/stats95-mr.htm
CRIME AND JUSTICE STATISTICS 1995 -
Friday, January 10, 1997
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The Crime Research Centre at the University of WA today released its annual statistical report Crime and Justice Statistics for Western Australia: 1995. The Report draws together available statistics on crimes reported to police, police arrests and juvenile cautions, Higher Court and Children's Court activity, imprisonment and community corrections for the period of 1 January - 31 December 1995. Highlights of the report are: - A total of 281,049 offences were reported to police in 1995, an increase of 8.1% over 1994 figures. There was an increase of 9.8% in the rate of violent offences reported to police and an increase of 6.1% in the rate of reported property offences. Rates of reported crime increased for almost all offence types. Since 1991, the rate of robbery (armed and unarmed) reported to police has almost doubled, increasing from 46.8 to 78.3 per 100,000 residents. - Based on National Crime Statistics compiled by the ABS, Western Australia continued to record the highest rates of reported burglary and motor vehicle theft in Australia, however, the WA robbery rate was lower than the national average. About ten in every 1,000 Western Australians reported a vehicle stolen in 1995 and about 35 in every 1,000 WA homes were reported targets of burglary or attempted burglary. The homicide rate was slightly lower in 1995 (4.1 per 100,000 persons) than in 1994 (4.5 per 100,000), with no signs of an increasing trend when viewed in the long term.

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