Extractions: Search our site This U.S. Department of Justice - Bureau of Justice Statistics report discusses the nature and prevalence of violent crime by armed offenders, along with victim consequences, from the age 12 or older, from 1993 - 2001. Title: Weapon Use and Violent Crime 1993 - 2001 (United States Document) Number of pages: Estimates from the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) indicate that between 1993 and 2001: From 1993 through 2001 violent crime decreased 54%; weapon violence went down 59%; and firearm violence 63%. Males, American Indians, and Hispanics, the young, and those with the lowest annual household income were most vulnerable to weapon violence in general and firearm violence. Approximately half of all robberies, about a quarter of all assaults, and roughly a twelfth of all rapes/sexual assaults involved an armed assailant. About 90% of homicide victims were killed with a weapon.
Menu Important Considerations When Interpreting crime Statistics Alcohol, Drug orWeapon (ADW) Violations, SA Code Violations by Location for 2001 http://admin.siue.edu/studentrightto/menu1.htm
Extractions: including Statistical Reports for 2001-2003 Introduction Please read me first! Supplemental Property Info to the Annual Report Archive of Statistics: 1990-2000 Outdoor Emergency Phones and Map Archive: UCR and NIBRS Code Info for Researchers Links Table of Contents INTRODUCTION Please read me first!!!! THE ANNUAL SECURITY REPORT - FALL ISSUE TABLE OF CONTENTS: General Statement Legal Authority for Enforcement Daily Open / Crime Log Access to and Security of Facilities Reporting of Crime and University Response Security Alerts and Timely Warnings to the Campus Community Sex Crimes Prevention Act of 2002 Sexual Assaults
Safety & Security On Campus The following crime statistics were compiled by the NIU Department of PublicSafety and other campus officials having Weapon Law Violations http://www.niu.edu/safety5.shtml
Extractions: @import url(/templates/style.css); navigation content contact Quick Links A-Z Index Admissions University Libraries General Information Mailing Address Administrative Offices Campus Support Services Human Resource Services Office of the President Athletics Convocation Center Giving to NIU International Programs Research Programs Acceptable Use Policy NIU Security Certificate NIU Campus Crime Statistics The following crime statistics were compiled by the NIU Department of Public Safety and other campus officials having responsibility for oversight of student activities. The definitions utilized by NIU for all reports are from the FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program. It should be noted that the reporting of hate crimes are delineated by category. Only those categories for which such crimes have been reported are included. All other categories are not included. There are several factors, which must be considered when attempting to compare crime statistics among multiple universities. Among these are: Location- whether the university is in an urban, suburban, or rural area
Crime Statistics For Valparaiso crime. Actual Offenses. Cleared. Robbery (nonweapon) 2000 crime Statistics.During the 2000 calendar year Valparaiso Police generated or were assigned http://www.valparaisopolice.org/crime_statistics_for_valparaiso.htm
Extractions: Home Page Message from the Chief Introduction Patrol Division ... Neighborhood Watch Programs Frequently Asked Questions Public Safety Information How to Contact VPD City Crime Statistics ... City Main Page 2003 Crime Statistics During the 2003 calendar year Valparaiso Police were assigned or generated 27,066 call for service. This was a decrease of 1994 cases from 2002. Crime Actual Offense Cleared Homicide Sexual Assault Robbery (weapon) Robbery (non-weapon) Assault (weapon) Assault (aggravated) Assault (non-aggravated) Attempted Burglary Burglary (forced entry) Burglary (non-forced) Theft/Larceny Vehicle Thefts Police Officers Assaulted Killed in the Line of Duty 2002 Crime Statistics During the 2002 calendar year Valparaiso Police were assigned or generated 29,060 calls for service. This was a decrease of 2232 cases from 2001. Department personnel received a total of 5,436.5 training hours in 2002. The minimum requirement by the Indiana Law Enforcement Training Board for recurring training for police officers is 16 hours per year. Valparaiso Police Department officers received an average of 118 hours of training for 2002, which far exceeds the required minimum. Crime Actual Offense Cleared Homicide Sexual Assault Robbery (weapon) Robbery (non-weapon) Assault (weapon) Assault (aggravated) Assault (non-aggravated) Attempted Burglary Burglary (forced entry) Burglary (non-forced) Larceny/Theft (non-auto) Vehicle Thefts Police Officers Assaulted Killed in the Line of Duty 2001 Crime Statistics
University Of North Dakota | UND Police The following definitions are those used in the Uniform crime Reporting system This type of assault usually is accompanied by the use of a weapon or by http://departments.und.edu/police/2004stats/1997stats.html
Extractions: Forcible: Any sexual act directed against another person, forcibly and/or against that person's will; or not forcibly or against the person's will where the victim is incapable of giving consent. 1) Forcible Rape: The carnal knowledge of a person, forcibly and/or against that person's will; or not forcibly or against the person's will where the victim is incapable of giving consent because of his/her temporary or permanent mental or physical incapacity (or because of his or her youth). 2) Forcible Sodomy: Oral or anal sexual intercourse with another person forcibly and/or against that person's will; or not forcibly or against the person's will where the victim is incapable of giving consent because of his/her youth or because of his/her temporary or permanent mental or physical incapacity.