UNH - Student & Academic Services UNH Crime Stats crime Statistics for UNH and adjacent areas are provided below. Following arethe UNH crime statistics for the last three years http://www.unh.edu/vpsas/crimestats.html
Baton Rouge Crime Statistics crime Statistics for the City of Baton Rouge. Please view the disclaimer forinformation regarding these stats and the UCR program. http://brgov.com/dept/brpd/csr/
Extractions: This site contains BRPD crime statistics for the entire City, each Police District, each Police Zone and each Police Subzone. The BRPD District Map below shows the boundaries of the four Districts that are patrolled by the Baton Rouge Police Dept. To find statistics on Districts, Zones and SubZones, click on the appropriate district on the map below, use the district boundaries below the map to locate your district. You can also search our Online Maps site to determine the district your address is located in. Please view the for information regarding these stats and the UCR program. District 1 District 2 District 3 District 4 BRPD Districts - Approximate Boundaries The 1st District precinct is located at 4445 Plank Road. 1st District serves what is traditionally known as North Baton Rouge. It is bordered roughly by Evangeline (north), Florida Blvd. (south), the Mississippi River (west) and Airline Highway (east). The 2nd District precinct is located at 2265 Highland Road. 2nd District serves what is traditionally known as South Baton Rouge. It is bordered roughly by Florida Blvd. (north), the city limits (south), the Mississippi River (west) and Essen and Lobdell (east).
Extractions: @import "http://new.stjohns.edu/Themes/1/CSS/8_4.css"; @import "http://new.stjohns.edu/Themes/1/CSS/Print/print.css" print; @import "http://new.stjohns.edu/Themes/1/CSS/Print/8_4.css" print; Your Gateway to St. John's: Prospective Students Students Parents About St. John's ... Who to Contact September Events In compliance with the Student Right to Know and Campus Security Act of 1990, the following statistical data gathered from the University's Staten Island Campus daily security log is provided for your information. 1/1/2003 to 12/31/2003 Crime On-Campus Non-Campus Buildings or Property Public Property (Surrounding Campus) Residence Halls Criminal Homicide Murder and non- negligent manslaughter Negligent manslaughter Sex Offenses Forcible sex offenses Non-forcible sex offenses Other Offenses Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Motor Vehicle Theft Arson Hate Crimes (Crimes above by category of prejudice, and any other crimes involving bodily injury reported to local police agencies or to a campus security authority that show evidence of prejudice based on race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, ethnicity or disability.)
Crime Rate Decreases In São Paulo And Bogotá - Worldpress.org make their constant appearances in the statistics concerning crimes against life.Fifteen to 20 percent of all homicide victims in Colombia have high http://www.worldpress.org/Americas/2119.cfm
Extractions: July 20, 2005 Father Alírios guitar-rifle: transforming weapons into artwork. Photo courtesy of Vinicius Souza. In São Paulo, you have only to turn on the TV in the afternoon to get the feeling that we are going through a civil war. Stories of cops versus bad guys, shootings, muggings, robberies, drug dealing, rebellions, horrid crimes and lots of blood dont take long to redden the screen. The comparisons of that state of things with nations that are fighting real wars, like neighboring Colombia, where guerrillas and paramilitary groups have been struggling to win power since the 1960s, are not unusual. There is no doubt that the violence and death rates are still extremely high in these two countries; however, both in Brazil and in Colombia, some good news is beginning to be heard on the matter, thanks to policies of disarmament and smart and coordinated strategies that integrate police, government and society. Trouble is that the victories in this war seldom make the headlines. Not that the people of São Paulo live in a safe paradise. After all, the current yearly rate of 36.9 homicides in each group of 100,000 inhabitants is almost four times greater than what would be admissible in any country of the first world. However, the disclosure of the results of important studies performed by Unesco and the Seade Foundation, which produces statistical data for the state of São Paulo, showing the consistent decrease in the number of murders in the state over the last five years, was hardly noticed. Blood and extreme poverty are much more interesting subjects! As a matter of fact, according to the studies there was a 29 percent decrease in the homicide rate from 1999 to 2004.
Extractions: Click here to get the Daily Briefing in your inbox 03/25/2002 - Updated 04:03 AM ET Dropping murder rate surprises NYC By Rick Hampson, USA TODAY By Todd Plitt, USA TODAY Anthony Iemmiti, left, and Emilio Santiago check the IDs of motorists near the Trade Center site. Murder is down 40% so far this year. There were 85 homicides in the first 2 months, compared with 141 in the same period last year. The borough of Manhattan has logged 11 murders, a 60% cut. Chart NYC's latest crime statistics Murder is widely regarded as the most important and objective crime statistic. But overall, major crime in New York, including robbery and assault, is down a healthy 8% so far this year. "Something terrific is going on," says Andrew Karmen, a criminologist at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. "If only we knew what was causing it." There is no consensus on why the crime rate is plunging, but there are many good reasons why it should be rising:
Bethel Seminary San Diego Crime Statistics - Bethel University The San Diego Police Department publishes their crime statistics according stats updated 10/01/04. **Bethel University reports larceny even though it is http://www.bethel.edu/campus-security/bssd-crimestats.html
Extractions: @import "/inc/menu/menu.css"; Office of Security and Safety Parking ... Security and Safety Home Page All On-Campus Property Reported to Security Reported to Local PD Reported to Non-Police/ Security SUB-TOTAL Murder/Non-Negligent Manslaughter Negligent Manslaughter Robbery Aggravated Assault Motor Vehicle Theft Arson BURGLARY (TOTAL) Forcible Burglary Non-Forcible Burglary Attempted Burglary SEX OFFENSES, FORCIBLE (TOTAL) Forcible Rape Forcible Sodomy Sexual Assault w/ Object Forcible Fondling SEX OFFENSES, NON-FORCIBLE (TOTAL) Incest Statutory Rape Larceny ** Liquor Law Arrests Liquor Law Violations Referred for Disciplinary Action Drug Law Arrests Drug Law Violations Referred for Disciplinary Action Illegal Weapons Possession Arrests Illegal Weapons Possession Violations Referred for Disciplinary Action Return to top Non-Campus Property Reported to Security Reported to Local PD Reported to Non-Police/ Security SUB-TOTAL Murder/Non-Negligent Manslaughter Negligent Manslaughter Robbery Aggravated Assault Motor Vehicle Theft Arson BURGLARY (TOTAL) Forcible Burglary Non-Forcible Burglary
Bethel Seminary San Diego Crime Statistics - Bethel University The San Diego Police Department publishes their crime statistics according stats updated 10/01/03. **Bethel University reports larceny even though it is http://www.bethel.edu/campus-security/bssd-crimestats.html?year=2002
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Crime Statistics - Student Life Office - Luther College crime Statistics are tabulated in accordance with The Clery (Campus Security) Criminal homicide, 0, 0, na, 0, 0. Negligent Manslaughter, 0, 0, na, 0, 0 http://studentlife.luther.edu/office/crime/
Extractions: Luther College Student Life Student Life Office Crime Statistics are tabulated in accordance with The Clery (Campus Security) Act Please see Notes and Clarifications on Crime Statistics Total On Campus Non-Campus Public Prop. Res. Halls Criminal Homicide na Negligent Manslaughter na Sex Offenses, Forcible na Sex Offenses, Nonforcible na Robbery na Aggravated Assault na Burglary na Motor Vehicle Theft na Arson na Liquor Law Arrests na Drug Law Arrests na Weapons Law Arrests na Liquor Law (Discipline) na Drug Law (Discipline) na Weapons Law (Discipline) na Total On Campus Non-Campus Public Prop. Res. Halls Criminal Homicide na Negligent Manslaughter na Sex Offenses, Forcible na Sex Offenses, Nonforcible na Robbery na Aggravated Assault na Burglary na Motor Vehicle Theft na Arson na Liquor Law Arrests na Drug Law Arrests na Weapons Law Arrests na Liquor Law (Discipline) na Drug Law (Discipline) na Weapons Law (Discipline) na Total On Campus Non-Campus Public Prop. Res. Halls Criminal Homicide na Negligent Manslaughter na Sex Offenses, Forcible na Sex Offenses, Nonforcible na Robbery na Aggravated Assault na Burglary na Motor Vehicle Theft na Arson na Liquor Law Arrests na Drug Law Arrests na Weapons Law Arrests na Liquor Law (Discipline) na Drug Law (Discipline) na Weapons Law (Discipline) na Many crimes go unreported or unnoticed. Crime reports are recorded if official reports are filed and there is reason to believe they are valid. Reports do not suggest conviction, arrests, etc. Classification is based on definitions of UCR (Uniform Crime Statistics) and Iowa IBR (Incident Based Reporting).
Extractions: CRIME STATISTICS Aggravated Assault Arson Burglary Drug Abuse - Referrals Drug Abuse - Arrests Hate Crimes** - Gender - Religion - Race - Sexual Orientation - Ethnicity - Disability Liquor Violation - Referrals Liquor Violation - Arrests Manslaughter Motor Vehicle Thefts Murder Robbery Sexual Assault (Forced) Sexual Assault (Non-forced) Weapons Possessions - Referrals Weapons Possessions - Arrests Indicates number of subjects arrested or referred for college discipline as required by amended 1998 Federal Campus Security and Privacy Act.
Department Of Public Safety crime Statistics Your Right To Know calculated on a calendar year basis.All stats prior to this booklet reflect statistics on a school-year basis. http://www.andrews.edu/safety/rights.htm
Extractions: Andrews University Department of Public Safety Safety Home Your Right to Know Vehicle Code Book Early Warning ... Contact Us Anonymously CALL 911 OR 471-3321 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY * 24 HOUR DISPATCH * Search Your Right To Know Statistics FBI Definitions of Crime Categories The following definitions are those outlined in the Federal Bureau of Investigations National Incident-Based Reporting System, which colleges and universities are required to use in reporting crime statistics: Murder: The willful killing of one human being by another. Sex Offenses, Forcible: Any sexual act directed against another person, forcibly or against that persons will. Includes forcible rape, forcible sodomy, sexual assault with an object and forcible fondling. Robbery: The taking, or attempted taking, of anything of value from one person by another in which the offender uses force or the threat of violence. Aggravated Assault: An attack by one person upon another in which the offender uses or displays a weapon in a threatening manner or the victim suffers severe injury involving apparent broken bones, loss of teeth, possible internal injury, severe laceration, or loss of consciousness.
Pre-emptive Executions? The FBIs homicide statistics, however, are more trustworthy because, For example, he argues that crime fell first in the five states that legalized http://www.amconmag.com/2005_05_09/feature.html
Extractions: Roe v. Wade Since 1999, the University of Chicago economist Steven D. Levitt has been pushing his theory that legal abortion is responsible for half of the recent fall in crime. This assertion is the most prominent element in Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything , the entertaining new book Levitt co-wrote with journalist Stephen J. Dubner. Roe v. Wade Roe individuals being especially law-abiding, the adult murder rate has only begun to creep back up now that people born after Roe have begun to make up a noticeable fraction of those 25 and up. From 1999 through 2002 (the latest year available, when a 25-year-old would have been born four years after Roe ), the murder rate among 25- to 34-year-olds has risen 17 percent, while continuing to drop among the under-25s. Roe cohort better behaved than their pre-legalization elders? Not exactly. Their murder rate was 3.1 times worse.
UWB - Public Safety - Crime Statistics crime Statistics. crime Statistics for the UWB/CCC campus Part I crimes Asdefined by the Uniform crime Reporting standards developed by the Federal http://www.uwb.edu/safety/stats.xhtml
Extractions: Quicklinks: Admissions Departments Directory Employment ... UW Bothell Home Public Safety Administrative Home Office of Administrative Serv.. These statistics are required by federal law 20 USC 1092, known as the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act. The statistics include Bothell Police Department calls to our campus. Murder: Robbery: The taking, or attempted taking, of anything of value from one person by another, in which the offender uses force or the threat of violence. Aggravated assault: An attack by one person upon another, in which the offender uses or displays a weapon in a threatening manner or the victim suffers severe injury involving broken bones, loss of teeth, possible internal injury, severe laceration, or loss of consciousness. Burglary: The unlawful entry into a building or other structure with the intent to commit a felony or a theft.
NHPD Crime Statistics: Understanding Crime Statistics Understanding crime Statistics Verification Procedures - UCR Statisticsreported in this crime category include attempts to commit forcible rape. http://www.cityofnewhaven.com/police/html/stats/crime/crimestats.htm
Extractions: Every month, law enforcement agencies throughout the State of Connecticut submit Uniform Crime Report (UCR) data. This information indicates the number of offenses brought to an agency's attention through sources such as victim, police or witness reports. UCR arrest data is collected for all crimes except traffic violations. The age, sex and race of arrestees are reported for all crime categories. Back to Top of Page Verification Procedure UCR Reports are set up with numerous internal crosschecks to achieve reporting accuracy of the data. It is standard procedure to examine each incoming report for arithmetical accuracy. Reports are then subjected to logical tests of reasonableness, which are of key importance to confirming validity. Logical errors resulting from misinterpretations of what is to be measured can then be corrected. UCR personnel correct minor errors without contacting contributors, but necessary arithmetical adjustments or unusual variations are brought to the attention of the submitting agency.
UCB Libraries | GovPubs | Crime Statistics expected to report all incidences of criminal homicide, manslaughter, sexoffenses, robbery, crime Statistics by County available from USA Counties. http://ucblibraries.colorado.edu/govpubs/us/crime.htm
Extractions: U.S. Government Information Bureau of Justice Statistics publications menu features full-text publications about capital punishment, drugs, guns used in crime, women in prison, felony sentences and more. Crime and Justice Electronic Data Abstracts provides data in .wk1 format on crime and arrest, criminal justice, corrections, and demographic data.
FBI Crime Stats Sheehan based his statistics on crime data compiled by the FBI and partiallyreported each year in The United States of America A white country in 1776 http://www.naawp.com/crime_stats.htm
Extractions: An Overview of U.S. Crime! What image do you have of racial violence in the U.S.? What type of person do you think commits interracial or "hate" crime? If you get your information from the mass media (TV, radio, major newspapers, and popular magazines), you probably have an image of a vicious, ignorant, gun-loving, hate-filled, skinhead, Klansman, or militiaman - all white of course, that is a completely false stereotype. The truth is exactly the opposite! The media, protected class minorities, and anti-white politicians expect you to twist in anguish over black-on-black crime or the rare but well-publicized white-on-black crime, but they never mention the much greater amount of black-on-white crime? Yes, blacks commit more crime against whites (1.58 million crimes per year) than they do against other blacks (1.34 million crimes per year)! It's a virtual war of black criminals and white victims! You'll never read the facts in the national media! Why?
Welcome To The Official City Of Dayton Ohio Government Website This includes the six major crime categories of homicide, rape, robbery, assault,burglary and motor vehicle theft. For the sixyear time period of http://www.ci.dayton.oh.us/police/crimestats05.asp
Extractions: Despite isolated cases of high-profile criminal acts that may receive much attention by the media, overall crime statistics illustrate the Dayton Police Departments success in reducing crime throughout the city. This includes the six major crime categories of: homicide, rape, robbery, assault, burglary and motor vehicle theft. For the six-year time period of 1999-2004, Daytons overall crime dropped by more than 8 percent. The 1999-2004 breakdown, as well as the 2003-2004 breakdown for the six key crime categories are outlined below: