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81. Volume II Of The Ithaca College Policy Manual
The College will provide upon request all campus crime statistics as reported tothe United States 2.8.6 Campus Disciplinary Actions and arrests
http://www.ithaca.edu/attorney/policies/vol2/Volume_2-20805.htm
ITHACA COLLEGE
POLICY MANUAL
VOLUME II
Policies for the Entire Campus Community
2.8 Health and Safety Policies
Office of Public Safety Security Awareness and Crime Prevention Programs Sexual Offenses Hate Crimes Campus Crime Statistics Campus Disciplinary Actions and Arrests Hate Crime Statistics Drug and Alcohol Policies College AIDS Policy ... Occupational Safety Policies
2.8.5 Campus Crime Statistics
The College will provide upon request all campus crime statistics as reported to the United States Department of Education at http://ope.ed.gov/security/Search.asp and search by "Name of Institution." ( PLEASE NOTE: You must use Internet Explorer to access the campus crime statistics.) Further information related to the campus crime statistics may be obtained by contacting Mr. Robert Holt, Director of Public Safety at 607-274-3353 or the Office of Student Affairs and Campus Life at 607-274-3374.
2.8.6 Campus Disciplinary Actions and Arrests

82. Crime Statistics
Informational Resources for crime Statistics Location Definitions Offense Liquor, Drug, and Weapon Offenses arrests and Judicial Referrals. arrests
http://safetyweb.uoregon.edu/safety/crime_stats.htm
Directory Jobs Search Sports ... safetyweb.uoregon.edu
Campus Crime Statistics 2001-2003
Informational Resources for Crime Statistics Location Definitions Offense Definitions In compliance with federal law, the University of Oregon prepares an annual report on campus safety, security programs and services. Originally enacted in 1990, the federal law was amended in 1998 and renamed the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act. These tables provide crime statistics as required under this act. These statistics are also available in pamphlet format from our office. For statistics not required under this act, see Other Offense Statistics
Table 1
Offenses by Location
Offense Type Year On Campus On-Campus
Residential Facilities
Public Property Total Negligent Manslaughter Forcible Sex Offenses Non-forcible Sex Offenses Robbery ... Arson 3 yr Totals all categories
Table 2
Hate Crimes by Location: 2001-2003
Offense Type Year On Campus On-Campus
Residential Facilities
Public Property Total Hate Crimes Totals
Table 3
Liquor, Drug, and Weapon Offenses: Arrests and Judicial Referrals

83. Security Brochure Text
Campus agencies involved in the collection of crime statistics are provided and tabulation of the locations involved in reported crimes and arrests.
http://www.utexas.edu/student/vpsa/SecurityBrochure/SecurityText.html
A. Security Policies and Procedures
1. Policies, procedures and facilities for reporting criminal actions or other emergencies occurring on campus and the University's response to such reports.

a) Policies for preparing the annual disclosure of campus crime statistics:
The University coordinates the collection and reporting of crime statistics as specified by federal law. Agencies involved in the collection of these data include the University of Texas Police Department (UTPD), the Office of the Dean of Students , the Director of Housing and Food Service , the Director of the University Counseling and Mental Health Center University Health Services Human Resource Services , and the Austin Police Department (APD). In addition, UTPD will follow up all reports of criminal activity in areas under its jurisdiction regardless of the source. Campus agencies involved in the collection of crime statistics are provided guidance annually regarding the requirements of federal law, including the categorization of criminal activities and tabulation of the locations involved in reported crimes and arrests. UTPD, through a cooperative arrangement with APD, obtains relevant crime statistics from the APD database, which provides appropriate crime codes, and the nature, dates, times, and the locations of crimes committed within the City of Austin. The Office of the

84. Quick Links Administrative Staff Listing Admissions And Records
crime Statistics. An informed community is a safetyconscious college community . Reported arrests Made. Liquor Law Violations, 0, 0, 0, 0
http://www.shastacollege.edu/resources/security/crimstat.htm
Quick Links... Administrative Staff Listing Admissions and Records Apply Bond Information Bookstore Catalog Class Schedule Department Listing Employment Opportunites Employment-Students Extended Education Fees Financial Aid Fine Arts Calendar Frequently Asked Questions Human Resources Map - Campus Museum Online Courses Registration Schedule Classes Shasta College Home Page Shasta College Foundation Staff Directory Student Employment Transcript Request Form Technology Support University Center Wellness/School Nurse
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85. Bureau Of Justice Statistics Spreadsheets - Crime & Justice Electronic Data Abst
Get State crime and arrest data along with data from many other Federal Homicide trends in the United States and Drugs and crime Facts Click on the
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/dtdata.htm
Bureau of Justice Statistics BJS home page
Spreadsheets
On this page: Index of available files Additional data files Related sites
  • aggregated data from a wide variety of published sources intended for analytic use include crime, justice and sociodemographic variables often contain data over time and by jurisdiction
Most of these files are in .wk1 format which can be easily read by most spreadsheet and statistical programs, and many word processors. A few of the holdings are a collection of files which are archived into one .zip file to facilitate transfer from the Internet. For more information about how to access these files, see Help for using BJS products
Index of available files
By topic
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By jurisdiction
National data Federal data State data County data ...

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Crime and arrest data
  • Criminal offenses (number of crimes reported to police and crime rates) since 1960, U.S. totals and by State from the FBI's Uniform Crime Reports, 4/03

86. BJRI CRIMINAL JUSTICE STATISTICS RETRIEVAL
Index Crimes Reported by Agency, County and Region. Adult arrests by County andRegion. Dispositions of Adult Felony arrests by County and Region
http://criminaljustice.state.ny.us/crimnet/ojsa/areastat/areast.htm
Criminal Justice Indicators
This feature is currently unavailable.
To access similar statistical information, please try one of the following options:
Index Crimes Reported by Agency, County and Region Adult Arrests by County and Region Dispositions of Adult Felony Arrests by County and Region
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87. Georgia Bureau Of Investigation
which could be used in the portrayal of crime in the United States. The Georgia crime Information Center receives monthly crime and arrest reports
http://www.ganet.org/gbi/disclucr.html
HISTORY LINKS SEARCH SITEMAP ...
Information
Uniform Crime Reporting Statistics
The Georgia Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) program is part of a nationwide, cooperative statistical effort administered by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. In the 1920s, the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) envisioned the need for statistics on crime in our Nation. A voluntary national data collection effort was developed and initiated in 1930 and is the basis of the current UCR program. There are a variety of statistics which could be used in the portrayal of crime in the United States. These include penal, prosecutive, arrest, offense and conviction data. To best depict total crime and to provide the most meaningful data to police administrators, it was determined that the UCR program would collect data on known offenses and persons arrested. This data is used in law enforcement administration, operation and management, as well as to indicate the fluctuations in the level of crime throughout America. In 1995, the Georgia General Assembly mandated that Georgia law enforcement agencies also collect specific information about Family Violence offenses to include the names, sex, date of birth and relationship of the parties involved; the time, place and date of the incident; whether children were involved or whether the act of family violence was committed in the presence of children; the type and extent of alleged abuse; the existence of substance abuse; the number and types of weapons involved; the existence of any prior court orders; the number of complaints involving persons who have filed previous complaints; the type of police action taken; and any other information that may be pertinent.

88. SSBR: Crime
An index of current FBI crime statistics. The estimated number of arrestsfor drug abuse violations increased from 2002 to 2003. Previous
http://www.whitehouse.gov/fsbr/crime.html
President Bush's Cabinet Executive Office of the President Citizens' Handbook Federal Statistics
Appointments Application Nominations
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Issues Hurricane Relief Homeland Security Judicial Nominations National Security ... Crime
Social Statistics Briefing Room ESBR Crime Demography Education Health SSBR
CHART: Violent Crime Measures Violent Crime Measures Serious violent crime levels declined since 1993 as measured by the National Crime Victimization Survey.
Previous
2002 NCVS (in millions)
Current 2003 NCVS (in millions)
Provided by Bureau of Justice Statistics Federal Bureau of Investigation as of October 25, 2004. CHART: Homicide Rates by Age Homicide Rates by Age The Uniform Crime Reports overall homicide rate remained stable in recent years.
Previous
(rate per 100,000)
Current (rate per 100,000) Provided by Federal Bureau of Investigation as of October 25, 2004. CHART: Violent Crime Rates by Gender Violent Crime Rates by Gender of Victim Violent crime rates declined after 1994 as measured by the National Crime Victimization Survey. Victimization rates for males and females are getting closer in recent years. Previous (rate per 1,000 persons 12 and older)

89. Miami University: Documents And Policies
Statistics contained in this category may duplicate crimes concurrently reported to The City of Oxford statistics for arrests On Campus and arrests Off
http://www.miami.muohio.edu/documents_and_policies/right_to_know/campuscrime/cso
Oxford
Campus Report
Hamilton
Campus Report
... Campus Safety and Crime Statistics
Campus Security Act Reporting, 2001-2003
Crimes
Reported Year
Campus
(residence
halls only) Campus
(not
including residence halls) Campus Total Non- Campus a Public Property b Non- Verified c Hate Crimes d
Murder and Non-Negligent Manslaughter Manslaughter - Negligent Sex Offenses - Forcible Sex Offenses - Non-Forcible Robbery Aggravated Assault 2-RA Burglary Motor Vehicle Theft Arson Other Hate Crimes Involving Bodily Injury * 7 non-verfied sexual assaults are included in the respective geographic locations. a Non-Campus is (1) any building or property owned or controlled by a student organization that is officially recognized by Miami; or (2) any building or property owned or controlled by Miami that is used in direct support of or in relation to, Miami's educational purposes, is frequently used by students, and is not within the same reasonably contiguous geograhic area of Miami. b The city of Oxford provides reports for the entire city of Oxford. The City of Oxford statistics for Criminal Offenses On Campus and Criminal Offenses Off Campus are reported in those categories. Thus, the statistics reported here as Public Property do NOT include City of Oxford Campus or Non-Campus statistics. Miami University owns property throughout the city of Oxford, and during the academic year, the majority of the residents in the City of Oxford are Miami University students. Because our students live, work, and learn throughout the entire Oxford community, Miami University has exceeded the Criminal Offenses Public Property reporting requirements and provided crime statistics for the City of Oxford for 2001, 2002, and 2003.

90. Crime Arrest Statistics
2004 crime and Arrest Statistics 2003 crime and Arrest Statistics 2002 crimeand Arrest Statistics 2001 crime and Arrest Statistics 2000 crime and
http://www.lasd.org/sites/yir9600/

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91. Covering Crime On College Campuses By S. Daniel Carter
Article details what campus crime information colleges and universities must If both an arrest and referral are made, only the arrest is counted.
http://www.securityoncampus.org/reporters/coveringcrime.html
This article originally appeared in the September 2000 issue of "Quill Magazine" a publication of the Society of Professional Journalists. As college and university students go back to school this fall, student and professional journalists will have new tools to access campus crime records. Jeanne Clery
New regulations from the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) took effect over the summer and require schools to provide more campus crime information than ever before. The rules will, for the first time, open up some "campus court" records. These rules implement legislation signed into law by President Clinton in 1998 and represent the culmination of nearly a decade of work by a coalition of media and victims' rights groups, led by SPJ and Security On Campus, Inc. (SOC). Representatives of both organizations were involved in the development of the DOE’s regulatory language. They served on the "negotiated rulemaking" committee for the campus crime reporting provisions and offered extensive written comment on the language dealing with the release of student disciplinary records involving violent crimes and non-forcible sex offenses. Since 1991, under the federal "Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act," all institutions of higher education, both public and private, that participate in any federal student aid programs have had to report three years’ worth of campus crime statistics, post security policies and make timely warnings. Many image-conscious schools, however, exploited loopholes in the law to hide crimes or violated it without fear of enforcement.

92. The Jeanne Clery Act
Each school must disclose crime statistics for the campus, unobstructed public areas If both an arrest and referral are made only the arrest is counted.
http://www.securityoncampus.org/lawyers/cleryact.html
The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act , codified at 20 USC 1092 (f) as a part of the Higher Education Act of 1965 , is a federal law that requires colleges and universities to disclose certain timely and annual information about campus crime and security policies. All public and private institutions of postsecondary education participating in federal student aid programs are subject to it. Violators can be "fined" up to $27,500 by the U.S. Department of Education, the agency charged with enforcement of the Act and where complaints of alleged violations should be made, or face other enforcement action. The Clery Act, originally enacted by the Congress and signed into law by President George Bush in 1990 as the Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990 , was championed Annual Report- Schools have to publish an annual report every year by October 1st that contains 3 years worth of campus crime statistics and certain security policy statements including sexual assault policies which assure basic victims' rights, the law enforcement authority of campus police and where students should go to report crimes. The report is to be made available automatically to all current students and employees while prospective students and employees are to be notified of its existence and afforded an opportunity to request a copy. Schools can comply using the Internet so long as the required recipients are notified and provided the exact Internet address where the report can be found and paper copies are available upon request. A copy of the statistics must also be provided to the U.S. Department of Education.

93. Hawaii Attorney General - CPJA: Research & Statistics
(For basic UCR statistics on reported Index Crimes by district and beat on Oahu, Domestic ViolenceRelated Murders; Drug Offense arrests in Hawaii,
http://www.cpja.ag.state.hi.us/rs/index.shtml
Branch publications such as the annual Crime in Hawaii Uniform Crime Report provide critical, comprehensive data and analysis to the Attorney General and other criminal justice agencies and professionals, legislators, crime prevention and community mobilization groups, academic and research institutions, service providers, news media, and the general public. These reports and data provide an objective framework for the consideration of crime problems facing Hawaii. Branch staff also provide technical assistance and serve on several crime-related committees. The Research and Statistics Branch, through the administering of grants from the U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics Justice Research and Statistics Association . The Branch directs the state Uniform Crime Reporting Program in partnership with the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Hawaii's county police departments.
  • Crime In Hawaii - Uniform Crime Reporting Program
    • (For basic UCR statistics on reported Index Crimes by district and beat on Oahu,
      download the current annual report from the Honolulu Police Department
    • (For comprehensive national UCR statistics, visit the
  • 94. MSU Security,Crime Statistics
    crime statistics are published annually and cover the three previous calendar years . Weapons arrest. 2. 0. 0. Weapons referred to adjudication
    http://www.mnsu.edu/security/crimestats.html

    95. Friends University - Security - Crime Statistics
    Hate Crimes, 0, 0, 0. Arrest on Campus, 2001, 2002, 2003. Liquor Law Violations,7*, 7*, 10*. Drug Abuse, 0, 0, 2*. Weapons Possessions, 0, 0, 0
    http://www.friends.edu/security/crime_statistics.asp
    Friends University Crime Statistics Crime Murder Sexual Assault Forcible Non-Forcible Robbery Arson Aggravated Assualt Burglary Auto Theft Larceny/Theft Hate Crimes Arrest on Campus Liquor Law Violations Drug Abuse Weapons Possessions *Designates a University sanction vs. an arrest
    2001/2001/2003 Statistics broken down into four identifiable areas as required by law. Campus Residence Halls Public Property Non-campus Murder
    Murder
    Murder
    Murder
    Sexual Assault Forcible
    Sexual Assault Forcible
    Sexual Assault Forcible
    Sexual Assault Forcible
    Sexual Assault Non-Forcible 0/0/0 Sexual Assault Non-Forcible 0/0/0 Sexual Assault Non-Forcible 0/0/0 Sexual Assault Non-Forcible 0/0/0 Robbery
    Robbery Robbery Robbery Arson Arson Arson Arson Agg. Assault 0/0/1

    96. IRE Data Library || Databases
    The Clery Act Campus crime statistics from the US Department of ARREST DISCIPLINE The arrest and discipline tables include totals for liquor law
    http://www.ire.org/datalibrary/databases/campus/
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    97. A Report Of The Three Most Recent Years' Crime Statistics
    4) Legislation did not require colleges to break out the arrest statistics inresidence halls from the overall oncampus crime statistics for 1997 and 1998.
    http://police.ua.edu/csr/three.html
    Campus Security Report Home About the University Police Community Oriented Police Safer Living Guide ... Police Home Since 1990, in accordance with the federal regulations of the Campus Security Act, The University of Alabama has published both crime statistics for the three most recent calendar years and UA security policies in the annual Safer Living Guide . This guide was distributed each year to current UA employees and students and was also made available to prospective employees and students. (This guide now introduces our prospective and current students, faculty, and staff to the general procedures for reporting crimes both on and off campus and includes tips on preventing theft of property and crimes of violence, including physical and sexual assaults.) In October 2000, The University of Alabama began publishing campus crime statistics and UA security policies in the Annual Campus Security Report, available on the Web at safety.ua.edu. Printed copies of the Annual Campus Security Report are available to any member of the community or interested party by e-mailing ua.police@ua.edu

    98. Data & Statistics
    Offense Data Arrest Data Domestic Violence Data Officer Data Florida IndexCrime by Jurisdiction 19962004 PDF (Excel File, 837 KB)
    http://www.fdle.state.fl.us/FSAC/data_statistics.asp
    Choose One Search sexual predators Search for missing kids Do a compromised ID review Do a background check Become a sworn officer Research crime statistics Learn about Domestic Violence FDLE Home Crime Analysis and Statistics Citizen's Resource Center
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    ... Contact Us The freely available Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to view and print PDF files. Offense Data Arrest Data Domestic Violence Data Officer Data UCR Offense Data County Profiles 2004
    Crime in the U.S. 1972-2003
    PDF ( Excel File , 213 KB)
    Total Index Crime by County, 1989-2004
    Excel File 209 KB
    Total Crime for Florida, 1960-2004

    Total Violent Crime for Florida, 1989-2004

    Firearm Involved Violent Crime, by Region, 1999-2004

    Florida Murders, Rate, and Firearm Type, 1971 - 2004
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    Florida Index Crime by Jurisdiction 1996-2004 PDF ( Excel File 837 KB
    Note: Florida has adopted a "Forcible Sex Offense" category that is not used at the Federal level. Florida's Forcible Sex Offenses (FSO) include forcible rape, attempted rape, forcible sodomy, and forcible fondling. Users of this site will note that various reports will use either a Forcible Rape or a FSO category in Index Offenses. When Forcible Rape is presented it includes rape and attempted rape only while forcible sodomy and forcible fondling are included in aggravated assault. Note: Dade County was renamed "Miami-Dade County" in 1997. All county and jurisdictional data 1998 to date reflects this change. This change affects the alphabetical order of Miami-Dade County. Please note this change when downloading time series data earlier than 1998.

    99. Welcome To The Florida Department Of Law Enforcement
    services to prevent, investigate, and solve crimes while protecting citizens . The 2005 Florida Statute Tables, both the Arrest and Clerk versions,
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    Choose One Search sexual predators Search for missing kids Do a compromised ID review Do a background check Become a sworn officer Research crime statistics Learn about Domestic Violence
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