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21. Connecticut College - Campus Safety Department - Crime Statistics
Drug Abuse arrests, 0, 0, 0. Hate Crimes**, 1, 0, 0 indicates number ofincidences. stats 2004.3. **, Hate crimes are crimes that manifest evidence of
http://www.conncoll.edu/offices/safety/crimestats.html

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Indicates number of subjects arrested or referred for college discipline as required by amended 1998 Federal Campus Security and Privacy Act.
( ) indicates number of incidences. Back to Top
Dormitory and Student Residences
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.

22. UNH - Student & Academic Services UNH Crime Stats
crime Statistics for UNH and adjacent areas are provided below. arrests Occurringon Public Property and in Non Campus Buildings, 2001, 2002, 2003
http://www.unh.edu/vpsas/crimestats.html
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In compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, originally enacted by Congress in 1990 as the Campus Security Act, the University annually reports crime statistics and security policies. More information: Office of Postsecondary Education Campus Crime Search or the Clery Act website
Information about safety and security includes, but is not limited to: cooperative law enforcement, building security, educational opportunities, where to go for assistance, crime prevention resources and services, and many other ways the University works to keep its students safe. Access is provided through the online publication, , 2004-2005 edition. Crime Statistics for UNH and adjacent areas are provided below.
Following are the UNH crime statistics
for the last three years
Criminal Offenses On Campus, Including Residence Halls Murder, Non Negligent and Negligent Manslaughter

23. Clarkson University - Campus Safety & Security - Crime Stats
crime Statistics Definitions. Criminal Offenses On-campus, 2001, 2002 arrests - On-campus Residence Halls, 2001, 2002, 2003. Liquor law violations
http://www.clarkson.edu/safety/stats.html
Crime Statistics Crime Statistics Definitions Criminal Offenses - On-campus Murder/Non-negligent manslaughter Forcible sex offenses
(including forcible rape) Nonforcible sex offenses Robbery Aggravated assault Burglary Motor vehicle theft Arson Negligent manslaughter Note: The On-campus in Residence Halls figures are included in the statistics above. Criminal Offenses -
On-Campus Residence Halls Murder/Non-negligent Forcible sex offenses
(including forcible rape) Nonforcible sex offenses Robbery Aggravated assault Burglary Motor vehicle theft Arson Negligent manslaughter
Criminal Offenses - Non-campus Murder/Non-negligent manslaughter Forcible sex offenses
(including forcible rape) Nonforcible sex offenses Robbery Aggravated assault Burglary Motor vehicle theft Arson Negligent manslaughter
Criminal Offenses - Public Property Murder/Non-negligent manslaughter Forcible sex offenses
(including forcible rape) Nonforcible sex offenses Robbery Aggravated assault Burglary Motor vehicle theft Arson Negligent manslaughter Top Hate Offenses
The following criminal offenses that manifest evidence of prejudice based on race, religion, sexual orientation, gender, disability or ethnicity and can be classified as Hate Crimes as prescribed by the Hate Crimes Statistics Act (28 U.S.C 534) occurred.

24. Crime Stats For University Of Houston - Clear Lake
To access crime statistics that include the Cape Center, click on the followinglink Number of arrests/Referrals for Select Offenses
http://prtl.uhcl.edu/pls/portal/docs/PAGE/POL/POLICE_IMAGES/STATS.HTML
2001-2003 University of Houston-Clear Lake (UHCL)
Crime Statistics
(a paper copy may be obtained from the UHCL
Police Department upon request.)
To access crime statistics that include the Cape Center, click on the following link:
UH-Main Campus Police
To access crime statistics that include the Pearland Campus, click on the following link:
Alvin Community College
This chart includes offenses that were reported to the UHCL Police, the Houston Police, and the Pasadena Police Departments for the years 2001 and 2002. For calendar year 2003, Pasadena Police Department was unable to supply the necessary data. These offenses are compiled using the Uniform Crime Reporting procedures in accordance with the provisions of the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act. This report includes statistics for the previous three years concerning reported crimes that occurred on campus; in certain off-campus building or property owned or controlled by UHCL; and on public property within, or immediately adjacent to and accessible from, the campus. The report also includes institutional policies concerning campus security, such as policies concerning alcohol and drug use, crime prevention, the reporting of crimes, sexual assault, and other matters. Total Crimes Reported For: UHCL Campus Non-Campus Property*

25. Drugstory | Drug Stats | Crime Stats
Includes information about drug arrests. crime in the United States, 2000 (October2001) See Section IV Persons Arrested. Tracks the number of arrests made
http://www.drugstory.org/drug_stats/crime_statistics.asp

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

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

26. 4/20/04, Crime Stats - Almanac, Vol. 50, No. 30
crime report for the week of April 511, 2004. 11 incidents and 4 arrests (including6 aggravated assaults and 5 robberies) were reported between April
http://www.upenn.edu/almanac/v50/n30/creport.html
Visit Penn's website var site="s12almanac" The University of Pennsylvania Police Department Community Crime Report About the Crime Report: Below are all Crimes Against Persons and Crimes Against Society from the campus report for April 5-11, 2004 . Also reported were 6 Crimes Against Property (including 5 thefts and 1 other offense). Click here for prior weeks' reports are also online Ed. This summary is prepared by the Division of Public Safety and includes all criminal incidents reported and made known to the University Police Department between the dates of April 5-11, 2004 . The University Police actively patrol from Market Street to Baltimore Avenue and from the Schuylkill River to 43rd Street in conjunction with the Philadelphia Police. In this effort to provide you with a thorough and accurate report on public safety concerns, we hope that your increased awareness will lessen the opportunity for crime. For any concerns or suggestions regarding this report, please call the Division of Public Safety at (215) 898-4482. 11:48 AM 3800 Spruce St Disorderly Conduct Male obstructing passageway/Arrest

27. 5/25/04, Crime Stats - Almanac, Vol. 50, No. 34
crime report for the week May1016, 2004. 14 incidents and 4 arrests (including8 aggravated assaults, 4 robberies, 1 rape and 1 homicide) were reported
http://www.upenn.edu/almanac/v50/n34/creport.html
Visit Penn's website var site="s12almanac" The University of Pennsylvania Police Department Community Crime Report About the Crime Report: Below are all Crimes Against Persons and Crimes Against Society from the campus report for May 10-16, 2004 . Also reported were 13 Crimes Against Property (including 8 thefts, 5 burglaries). Click here for prior weeks' reports Ed. This summary is prepared by the Division of Public Safety and includes all criminal incidents reported and made known to the University Police Department between the dates of May 10-16, 2004 . The University Police actively patrol from Market Street to Baltimore Avenue and from the Schuylkill River to 43rd Street in conjunction with the Philadelphia Police. In this effort to provide you with a thorough and accurate report on public safety concerns, we hope that your increased awareness will lessen the opportunity for crime. For any concerns or suggestions regarding this report, please call the Division of Public Safety at (215) 898-4482. 8:54 AM Burglary 3641 Locust Walk Laptop taken from secured office 9:47 AM Theft 3405 Civic Center Blvd

28. The Chronicle: Crime On College Campuses
crime Survey Shows Campus Drug arrests Rose 18% in 1995 (3/21/1997) Survey ofCampus crime Reveals Steep Increase in Drug arrests (4/26/1996)
http://chronicle.com/stats/crime/
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Since 1992, all colleges have been required by federal law to compile annual statistics about crime on their campuses and to provide them to their students and staff members.
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29. NEW MEXICO CRIME AND POLICE INFORMATION
SANDOVAL COUNTY crime stats 2002 Accidents 333 Adult arrests 595 Arson 2Assault/Battery 115 Residential Burglary 84 Commercial Burglary 9 Property Damage
http://www.nmhomes.com/crime.html
POLICE DEPARTMENTS 9-1-1 ALBQ 242 2677 BELEN 864 4403 BERNALILLO 867 2304 BOSQUE FARMS 869 2358 CORRALES 898 7585 LOS LUNAS 865 1377 LOS RANCHOS 798 7000 RIO RANCHO 891 7226 STATE POLICE 841 9256 SHERIFFS OFFICES BERNALILLO 798 7000 SANDOVAL 867 7526 VALENCIA 866 2460
CLICK TO SEE WORLD CRIME AND WHY WE ARE GLAD TO BE HERE!
The Albuquerque New Mexico Crime Information Page with links to complete new mexico information pages, schools, jobs etc.
2004 crime in Albuquerque area by map! Most of the Bernalillo County crime were assaliants who knew the victam. 81 % solved natl average is 57%
MEGAN'S LAW INDEX FOR NM

SEX OFFENDER INDEX

Dept. Of Public Saftey

MEGAN'S LAW SEX OFFENDER INFO

ALBUQUERQUE HOMICIDE RATE DROPED FROM 49 IN 2003 TO 33 FOR 2004 BELOW OTHER CITIES OF ITS SIZE: COLUMBUS OHIO 72 OAKLAND CA 73 FRESNO CA 42 TUCSON AZ 48 TULSA OK 42 FOR THE YEAR SO FAR.
1-3-04 article in 2003 apd solved 74% of homicides national average is 57% Sgt. Carlos argueta of APD stated That most of the homicides in 2002 And 2002 occurred just north and south of Central primarily on the east side of the City......
2004 HOMICIDE RATES: city pop homicides solved rate ALBQ 469K 43 39 91% 9 PER 1K TUCSON 515K 56 35 63 11 CO SPRINGS 375 15 12 80 4 DENVER 566 93 62 67 16 EL PASO 586 11 9 82 2 PHOENIX 1.403 208 93 45 15 HOUSTON 2.041 275 162 59 13 OKLA CITY 522 51 48 94 10 SAN DIEGO 1.273 65 36 55 5 National was 62% for 2003.

30. Campus Crime Stats
Number of arrests/Referrals for specific violations and offenses. Reported inaccordance with Uniform crime Reporting procedures and the Jeanne Cleary
http://www.trinity.edu/departments/safe/index_files/Page578.htm
Crimes Reported to DCS 2002 to 2004 The following statistics, provided in compliance with the Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990, are for your information. They are calculated on a calendar year basis and include crimes that occurred on the Trinity University campus and on property owned/controlled by the university. The Department of Campus Security will provide a paper copy of the annual report upon request. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the Department of Campus Security at 999-7070. Number of Incidents Calendar Year Reported in accordance with Uniform Crime Reporting procedures and the Jeanne Cleary Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act. Reported in accordance with Uniform Crime Reporting procedures and the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act. NOTES: 1 auto, 22 golf carts (golf carts recovered) Off campus incident - victim declined the judicial process or the legal process. DCS Arrests for 2002 to 2004 The following statistics, provided in compliance with the Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990, are for your information. They are calculated on a calendar year basis and include referrals/arrests that occurred on the Trinity University campus and on property owned/controlled by the university. The Department of Campus Security will provide a paper copy of the annual report upon request. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the Department of Campus Security at 999-7070.

31. Crime Statistics - Department Of Public Safety - Trinity University In Washingto
crime Statistics Emergency Communications. Innovation. Integrity. Influence.Campus Safety arrests Referrals for Select Offenses. Liquor Law arrests
http://www.trinitydc.edu/current/safety/stats.php
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Type of Offense NC PP NC PP NC PP Murder Non-Negligent Manslaughter Negligent Manslaughter Robbery Aggravated Assault Motor Vehicle Theft Arson Burglary Forcible Burglary Non-Forcible Burglary Attempted Burglary Sex Offenses, Forcible Forcible Rape Forcible Sodomy Sexual Assault w/Object Forcible Fonding Sex Offenses, Non-Forcible Incest Statutory Rape Larceny** Vandalism ** Hate Crimes

Liquor Law Arrests Liquor Law Violation Referred for
Disciplinary Action Drug Law Arrests Drug Law Violation Referred for
Disciplinary Action  Illegal Weapons Possession Arrests Illegal Weapons Possession Violations
Referred for Disciplinary Action
OC = ON CAMPUS (Includes incidents reported in residential and student facilities on campus) NC = Non-Campus Building Or Property PP = Public Property ** Denotes statistics not required by law
Safety Escort: if you must travel alone, a walking escort is available to University students, faculty, staff and guests, to and from campus buildings or parking facilities. To request a walking escort, contact the DPS at 9111.

32. Criminal Justice Resources Resources: Crime Statistics
crime State Rankings crime in the 50 United States The punishment categoriesinclude criminal arrests, convictions of criminals, sentencing and
http://www.lib.msu.edu/harris23/crimjust/stats.htm
CRIMINAL JUSTICE RESOURCES
Crime Statistics
Overview

Crime Statistics Reports Available in the Main Library

Crime Statistics Reports Available over the World Wide Web
City and County Crime Statistics ...
The Cost of Employee Fraud and Abuse

Crime is the most important subject on the public agenda today according to most national polls. Citizens of all races are fearful of violence and concerned about their own safety. People want their legislators and law enforcement leaders at all levels of government to develop effective strategies to reduce crime and ensure safety. This web page provides a compilation of resources on this topic, including both resources that are available in the Michigan State University Main Library as well as those that are available over the world wide web. In the most comprehensive study of its type, an article in the October issue of the Journal of Law and Economics (University of Chicago Press) says that crime costs $4,100 per person, or $1.7 trillion in 1997 dollars. The report, researched and written by David Anderson, an economist at Davidson College in North Carolina, covered such details as police and private security expenses, corrections costs, expense of crime-related injuries, amount of theft. Anderson says that criminals annually steal $603 billion in assets while also creating an additional $1.1 trillion worth of lost productivity.
Overview In order to compare criminal justice statistics, it is important to realize the differences between the various data gathering mechanisms. The following web sites discuss the two major crime measures in the United States, as well as measures taken to modify them over the years.

33. Plattsburgh State Crime Statistics
Statistics. Annual crime stats The following statistics represent dataconcerning the number of arrests and judicial referrals for the following crimes
http://www.plattsburgh.edu/offices/admin/universitypolice/crimestats.php
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The University Police Department at Plattsburgh State submits monthly crime reports to the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services. This data is then submitted to the United States Department of Justice for the Uniform Crime Report. The following statistics reflect the number of offenses reported by University Police, college officials, and area law enforcement according to the reporting periods required by the Title II - Crime Awareness and Security Act. The definitions for these offenses can be found in the Uniform Crime Reports, which are printed annually by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, U.S. Department of Justice. University Police prepares this report annually and it is electronically available here Crime stat information can also be obtained from the U.S. Department of Education Website.

34. Precinct By Precinct Crime Stats
Precinct by precinct crime stats Burglaries way down but car thefts are up Downtown “The arrests increased last year, too — it’s the highest rate in the
http://www.downtownexpress.com/de_93/precinctbyprecinct.html
Precinct by precinct crime stats
Burglaries way down but car thefts are up Downtown By Albert Amateau The sharp decline in crime citywide over the past 11 years is continuing at a slower pace, according to New York Police Department reports comparing 2004 with the previous year. But there were spikes in grand larceny and robberies in precincts that cover the Lower East Side, Soho and Greenwich Village. However, in the First Precinct, which covers Lower Manhattan to Frankfort St. east of Broadway and up to Houston St. west of Broadway, the only spike was a small one in auto theft, and the 10.5 percent decline in all felony crime outpaced the citywide 4.76 percent decline. Robbery was a serious problem in the Seventh Precinct, covering the Lower East Side south of Houston St. and east of Allen St., where it spiked to an 8.9 percent increase. Counter to the Lower Manhattan trend, total crime was up 6.18 percent and robbery was up 5.7 percent in 2004 in the Sixth Precinct, covering the traditionally low-crime Village. First Precinct
The burglary rate in the First Precinct showed the most improvement in 2004, a 37.4 percent decline this year compared to 2003. There were two murders in 2004, the same number as the year before, and six rapes were reported in 2004 compared to 10 the previous year. Robbery declined 3.2 percent, while felony assault declined 6.9 percent. Grand larceny declined 5.6 percent but auto theft rose 2.5 percent.

35. Federal Bureau Of Investigation - Uniform Crime Reports
Compilation of annual crime statistics for the United States available in hypertextand PDF formats, including reports on states, agencies, arrests,
http://www.fbi.gov/ucr/ucr.htm
Uniform Crime Reports
The Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program was conceived in 1929 by the International Association of Chiefs of Police to meet a need for reliable, uniform crime statistics for the nation. In 1930, the FBI was tasked with collecting, publishing, and archiving those statistics. Today, several annual statistical publications, such as the comprehensive Crime in the United States , are produced from data provided by nearly 17,000 law enforcement agencies across the United States. Other annual publications, such as Hate Crime Statistics and Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted address specialized facets of crime such as hate crime or the murder and assaults of law enforcement officers respectively. Special studies, reports, and monographs prepared using data mined from the UCR's large database are published each year as well. In addition to these reports, information about the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS UCR Frequently Asked Questions , and UCR Incident Specific Questions are also available on this site.

36. Uniform Crime Reporting Program Press Release--10/13/96
The 1995 data appear in crime in the United States, the FBI s annual Relating the number of arrests to the total US population, the rate was 5807
http://www.fbi.gov/ucr/ucr95prs.htm
U.S. Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Investigation For Immediate Release Washington DC October 13, 1996 FBI National Press Office Final 1995 crime statistics released today by the FBI showed that 13.9 million Crime Index offenses were reported to law enforcement across the Nation. The 1995 total represents a rate of 5,278 offenses for every 100,000 United States inhabitants. The number of crimes was down 1 percent from 1994, while the crime rate declined 2 percent. The number of violent crimes dropped 3 percent, while the rate of violent crimes dropped 4 percent. In the eight U.S. cities with more than one million population, the decrease in the number of violent crimes was 8 percent. In the 64 largest cities, with populations over 250,000, Crime Index totals dropped 3 percent. These statistics are based on a Crime Index of selected violent and property offenses reported to the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting Program by over 16,000 law enforcement agencies, covering 95 percent of the Nation's population. Estimates are included for non-reporting areas. The 1995 data appear in Crime in the United States , the FBI's annual publication which was released today.

37. Bureau Of Justice Statistics Key Crime And Justice Facts At A Glance
Firearmrelated crime; Drug arrests; Reporting to the police States spendmore on criminal justice than municipalities, counties, or the Federal
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/glance.htm
Bureau of Justice Statistics BJS home page
Small versions of the charts and brief statements of findings are presented here
with links to full size charts, additional information about the charts and findings,
and the data that support the chart. A complete list of the trend tables that support these charts is available. Full size versions of selected trend charts suitable for overheads or handouts also are available. Get the latest Federal Government social statistics from other agencies from the
Social Statistics Briefing Room
at the White House Web site.
Crime trends
See also Crime and Victims Serious violent crime
Serious violent crime levels declined since 1993.

38. Crime Statistics, Data And Legal Resources
The latest data and statistics on crime trends, criminal victimization, FBI arrest statistics for all persons adult and juvenile for each state
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Recent Supreme Court Photographs A pictorial tour of the U.S. Supreme Court. The Supreme Court offers a variety of educational programs. There are exhibits, which are changed periodically, and a theater, where a film on the Supreme Court is shown. Here is information for those interested in visiting the Supreme Court. Violent Crime Declines in First Half of 2004 Crime Declines Again in U.S. in 2003 The Federal Bureau of Investigation released crime figures for 2003 which showed that violent crime in the Nation declined 3.0 percent and property crime decreased 0.2 percent from the estimated volumes in 2002. Violent Crime Statistic for 2003 At nearly 1.4 million offenses, the estimated volume of violent crime in the United States in 2003 declined 3.0 percent from the 2002 figure.

39. San Antonio Crime Data Directory
Directory of crime data published on the SAPD web pages. stats, 19972003stats on Domestic Violence (Family Violence) reported Assaults (Simple and
http://www.sanantonio.gov/sapd/indexcrime.asp
Official Website of the City of San Antonio Police POLICE - Crime Data Directory FILING COMPLAINTS PRESS RELEASES SPECIAL ALERTS REAL TIME TRAFFIC
CRIME DATA DIRECTORY The San Antonio Police Department Web Site features many different ways to look at crime data and statistics. Please click below on the type of data you need, or scroll down for explanations of the differences in the data:
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Monthly Tables listing major crimes by case number, crime, address
, zip, council district, census tract, and mapping coordinates.
Downloadable Excel format. Archives.
Link to Crime Maps. YTD CRIME DATA BY PATROL DISTRICT COMPARATIVE DATA: Summary data of major crimes in each of the 6 Substations and 113 Patrol Districts.
Comparative tables and graphs. Archives. SUBSTATION Summary data of both Part I and Part II Crimes YTD , by Substation. HISTORICAL SUBSTATION CRIME DATA Summary data of Major Crimes , by substation, 1996-2000.
More recent data is in pages listed above.

40. SAPD Crime Statistics
San Antonio crime data, plus arrests and clearances by San Antonio PoliceDepartment, 19952003. crime, CLEARANCES, arrests
http://www.sanantonio.gov/sapd/InfoCrime.asp
Official Website of the City of San Antonio Police POLICE - Basic Crime Information FILING COMPLAINTS PRESS RELEASES SPECIAL ALERTS REAL TIME TRAFFIC
San Antonio Police Department
BASIC CRIME STATISTICS
CRIME CLEARANCES ARRESTS UCR CRIME DATA
CATEGORY Homicide Forcible Rape Robbery Agg. Assault* Burglary Larceny Motor Vehicle TOTAL Crimes
Against Persons TOTAL Crimes
Against Property TOTAL PART I
(excluding Arson) Crime Per 1000 Arson n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. Return to TOP UCR CRIME DATA
CATEGORY Homicide Forcible Rape Robbery Agg. Assault* Burglary Larceny Motor Vehicle TOTAL Crimes
Against Persons TOTAL Crimes
Against Property TOTAL PART I (excluding Arson) Crime Per 1000 Arson n.a. n.a. n.a. * Data since January 1998 reflects additional crimes the Texas Department of Public Safety requires to be included as "Aggravated Assault" for UCR Purposes. Return to TOP UCR CRIME CLEARANCES *PERCENT = % of total cleared (clearance "rate") CATEGORY Homicide Forcible Rape Robbery Agg. Assault Burglary Larceny/Theft Auto Theft TOTAL UCR CRIME CLEARANCES 2001(Final) - 2003 *PERCENT = % of total cleared (clearance "rate") CATEGORY Homicide Forcible Rape Robbery Agg. Assault

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