R-MC Campus Safety - Crime Statistics For more information regarding The Campus Security Police and Campus crime StatisticsAct please contact the Office OffCampus arrests Reported by Local Police, http://www.rmc.edu/directory/offices/campussafety/crimestats.asp
Extractions: Staff "Your Right to Know" Randolph-Macon College Office of Campus Safety Crime Statistics for the most recent three-year period, including incidents reported to the Office of Campus Safety by the Ashland Police Department are listed below. The information provided complies with the required reporting of the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Police and Campus Crime Statistics Act of 1990. Crime statistics for the most recent three year period are provided. These statistics reflect incidents reported to the Office of Campus Safety, other officials of the institution with significant responsibility for student services, campus activities, and the local police department from off-campus. The college community is informed of criminal offenses reported to the Office of Campus Safety through the student newspaper, The Yellow Jacket , Safety Alert Warnings via e-mail, printed timely warning bulletins hand delivered to the community, and incident logs posted in the Office of Campus Safety located at 203 Caroline Street.
BCSO Crime Analysis - Juvenile Statistics Juvenile arrests By Year 1992 to 1999 These statistics are for the Bexar County Sheriff'sOffice Gilbert Urias, crime Analysis Officer Email gurias@co.bexar.tx http://www.co.bexar.tx.us/BCsheriff/juvenilestats.htm
Index Crime Arrests Index crime arrests. January to December 1999 vs 2000. 1999. 2000. Change. %Change. Homicide, 27, 47, 20, 74.1%. Rape, 94, 117, 23, 24.5%. Robbery, 687,616, 71, -10.3%. http://www.co.ba.md.us/Agencies/police/crime/arrest2000.html
Northfield Police, Crime Statistics crime STATISTICS 2000/2001. Service Calls 2000, 2001. Alarms, 129, 105. Animals,63, 63. TOTAL 406, 439. Department arrests 2000, 2001. a. Adult, 110, 91. b. Juvenile,9, 19. http://www.northfieldpolicedept.org/cs00_01.htm
Extractions: from the Police Department: From Fines Firearms Insurance Reports Administrative Fees TOTAL TO TOWN: Motor Vehicles: M/V Accidents M/V Disabled M/V Fatal M/V Leaving Scene M/V Citations M/V Warnings M/V Negligent Operator M/V Suspicious M/V Recovered Stolen M/V Stolen M/V Towed M/V Complaints TOTAL: Court: Court Hours D.A. Office Investigations Magistrate Hearings Restraining Orders Summonses Police Investigations: Annoying Calls Arson Breaking/Entering Disturbances: a. Domestic
John Brown University - Arrests These statistics are provided in compliance with the crime Awareness and CampusSecurity Act of 1990 (Public Law 101542). arrests - On-campus, 99, 00, 01. http://www.jbu.edu/campus_life/safety/crime/arrestsoffcampus.asp
Extractions: Crime Statistics These statistics are provided in compliance with the Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990 (Public Law 101-542). If you have any questions, contact the Campus Safety office at 479-524-7403 during normal business hours. Arrests - On-campus Liquor law violations Drug law violations Illegal weapons possessions Arrests - In Residence Halls Liquor law violations Drug law violations Illegal weapons possessions All colleges and universities in the United States who receive any type of federal student aid "must prepare, publish, and distribute through appropriate publications or mail" to all students and employees their campus security policies and campus crime statistics.
John Brown University - Arrests These statistics are provided in compliance with the crime Awareness and CampusSecurity Act of 1990 (Public Law 101542). arrests - Public Property, 99, 00, 01. http://www.jbu.edu/campus_life/safety/crime/arrestspublic.asp
Extractions: Crime Statistics These statistics are provided in compliance with the Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990 (Public Law 101-542). If you have any questions, contact the Campus Safety office at 479-524-7403 during normal business hours. Arrests - Public Property Liquor law violations Drug law violations Illegal weapons possessions Disciplinary Actions/Judicial Referrals Liquor law violations Drug law violations Illegal weapons possessions All colleges and universities in the United States who receive any type of federal student aid "must prepare, publish, and distribute through appropriate publications or mail" to all students and employees their campus security policies and campus crime statistics.
Crime Reports arrests If you are interested in retrieving arrest information by crime, age,race and sex then select the county and crime from the following lists and http://www.state.mi.us/msp/cjic/ucrstats/crime_reports.htm
Extractions: Crime Statistics Offense And Arrest Reports State Totals - To retrieve total arrests or offenses for the state of Michigan select the date range and submit. Date Range Offenses Arrests County/Jurisdiction Totals - To retrieve statistics by county, and optionally by jurisdiction within the county, select the date range and county from the following list and submit. Date Range Offenses Arrests County Selection Alcona Alger Allegan Alpena Antrim Arenac Baraga Barry Bay Benzie Berrien Branch Calhoun Cass Charlevoix Cheboygan Chippewa Clare Clinton Crawford Delta Dickinson Eaton Emmet Genesee Gladwin Gogebic Grand Traverse Gratiot Hillsdale Houghton Huron Ingham Ionia Iosco Iron Isabella Jackson Kalamazoo Kalkaska Kent Keweenaw Lake Lapeer Leelanau Lenawee Livingston Luce Mackinac Macomb Manistee Marquette Mason Mecosta Menominee Midland Missaukee Monroe Montcalm Montmorency Muskegon Newaygo Oakland Oceana Ogemaw Ontonagon Osceola Oscoda Otsego Ottawa Presque Isle Roscommon Saginaw Saint Clair Saint Joseph Sanilac Schoolcraft Shiawassee Tuscola Van Buren Washtenaw Wayne Wexford Arrest Reports By Age, Race and Sex
News: University Crime Stats Announced University crime stats announced. In the same way crime often increases Drug violationarrests increased to 18 in 1999 from four in 1997, but compared to the http://orion.csuchico.edu/Pages/Vol44issue4/news/n.4.crimestats.html
Extractions: News Editor If there is anything to make of the numbers, one thing is certain - people don't steal bikes like they used to. The campus crime statistics for 1999 show that Chico State University is a rather safe place to be, and the statistic that stands out is the marked decrease in bike theft over the last three years. Down from 134 in 1997 to 38 in 1999, University Police Chief Mike Minard can't pinpoint the reason why thefts are down so much, but he's happy to see it. "In the same way crime often increases, perhaps in this case it decreased for reasons other than us," Minard said. Minard mentioned more people locking their bikes and parking them in brighter lit areas. For reported sex offenses, there were two listed as non-forcible. "More often than not, these are indecent exposure cases - the guy in the raincoat who flashes somebody," Minard said. Burglaries have gone down over the last three years, from 14 in 1997 to eight in 1999.
Uniform Crime Reports -- County Level Data Uniform crime Reports County Data. This collection consists of four countyleveldata files. The first three provide arrests for Part I offenses (murder, rape http://fisher.lib.virginia.edu/crime/
Extractions: County Data This collection consists of four county-level data files. The first three provide arrests for Part I offenses (murder, rape, robbery, assault, burglary, larceny, auto theft, and arson) and for Part II offenses (forgery, fraud, embezzlement, vandalism, wea pons violations, sex offenses, drug and alcohol abuse violations, gambling, vagrancy, curfew violations, and runaways). The fourth file provides reported offenses (as opposed to arrests) for Part I crimes only. Two county population variables are included : one for total county population and the other for counties reporting six months or more of data. Data collected by the United States Department of Justice - Federal Bureau of Investigation
Extractions: News Releases 03/13/00 2000 Crime Rate Lowest in 21 Years "1/26/01 Back off" ad Campaign 10/1/01 Child Struck by Officer ... News Releases / 5/7/01 Crime Stats Decrease News Release For Release 5/7/01 Double-digit Decreases in March 2001 Crime Statistics The impact of crime continues to decrease on the citizens of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County. This is evidenced by the dramatic decline in reported violent and property crimes for March 2001. Violent crime overall has fallen more than sixteen percent (-16.3%), while property crimes are down nearly thirteen percent (-12.7%). This translates to more than 1,600 fewer crimes this year, compared to the same time last year. Homicides and rapes have fallen nearly forty percent, while vehicle thefts are down more than thirty percent. Other large drops are in burglary, aggravated assaults, and the most common crime, larceny, down nearly ten percent. Much of the success for these declining crimes is attributed to the contributions from the citizen/police partnerships that have been developed. Citizens have become more aware of how to protect themselves from being victimized and many appear to be active crime prevention participants. But reminders are still important. Recently a citizen had their home burglarized while they were outside doing yard work. Please remember it is important to keep windows and doors locked when outside. After finishing yard work, make sure all lawn equipment is stored and secured. It only takes a few minutes to protect your hard-earned property and make life difficult for a criminal.
NEW MEXICO CRIME AND POLICE INFORMATION MEGAN'S LAW INDEX FOR NM SANDOVAL COUNTY crime stats 2002 Accidents 333 Adultarrests 595 Arson 2 Assault/Battery 115 Residential Burglary 84 Commercial http://www.nmhomes.com/crime.html
Federal Bureau Of Investigation - Uniform Crime Reports Download and read the FBI's statistics on crime in the United States from 1995 forward. Links to other agency documents and alerts. Hate crime Statistics. 2001 (pdf). 2000 (pdf) you have trouble accessing any of the Uniform crime Reports please call or write to the Program Support http://www.fbi.gov/ucr/ucr.htm
Extractions: Developments in the NIBRS (pdf) The Measurement of White-Collar Crime Using Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Data (pdf) Victims and Offenders: a New UCR Supplement to present Incident-Based Data from Participating Agencies (pdf) Topical Study: The Structure of Family Violence: An Analysis of Selected Incidents (pdf) Manuals Addendum to the NIBRS Volumes (pdf) Conversion of NIBRS Data to Summary Data (pdf) Data Collection Guidelines (pdf) Data Submission Guidelines (pdf) Error Message Manuals (pdf) Many of these publications are in PDF (Portable Document Format). To view them you will need to have the latest version of the
BCSO Crime Analysis - Overall Crime Statistics From 1993 To 1999 Overall crime Statistics 1993 to 1999 These statistics are for the unincorporatedareas of Bexar County. crime Committed 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999. http://www.co.bexar.tx.us/BCsheriff/overallcrime9399.htm
UMES Public Safety - Arrests For Selected Crimes arrests for Selected Crimes Liquor, Drug Weapons Violations. TotalPer Year. 1999. 2000. 2001. Liquor Law Violations. Occurred onCampus. http://www.umes.edu/police/arrests.html
Extractions: Search WWW Arrests for Selected Crimes Total Per Year Liquor Law Violations Occurred on-Campus Occurred in dormitories/residential facilities Of People referred to Univ. Judicial System Of People charged criminally Drug Violations Occurred on-Campus Occurred in dormitories/residential facilities Of People referred to Univ. Judicial System Of People charged criminally Weapons Violations Occurred on-Campus Occurred in dormitories/residential facilities Of People referred to Univ. Judicial System Of People charged criminally
2/29/00 Sexually Oriented Business Arrests Departments / Police / News / News Releases / 2/29/00 Sexually Oriented Businessarrests. News Release. First arrests For Sexually Oriented Business Violations. http://www.charmeck.org/Departments/police/news/news releases/sexually oriented
Extractions: News Releases 03/13/00 2000 Crime Rate Lowest in 21 Years "1/26/01 Back off" ad Campaign 10/1/01 Child Struck by Officer ... News Releases / 2/29/00 Sexually Oriented Business Arrests News Release For Release 2/29/00 First Arrests For Sexually Oriented Business Violations Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Officers have arrested four people employed at four lingerie-modeling establishments for violation of the Sexually Oriented Business ordinance. The four businesses are Sensations, 3401 Craig Avenue; Fantasies, 6400 South Boulevard; Gentleman?s Choice, 11200 Nations Ford Rd.; and Essential, 5300 Old Pineville Rd. The four employees have been arrested on 9 charges. None of the four businesses were licensed as required by the Sexually Oriented Business ordinance, and are accused of providing adult entertainment in a lingerie modeling studio. One person is being charged with indecent exposure. The Sexually Oriented Business ordinance requires all lingerie modeling businesses to be licensed, removal of doors from modeling rooms, and requires that modeling entertainment be performed in front of more than one patron and in the presence of a non-entertaining employee. The Sexually Oriented Business ordinance went into effect January 15, 2000. Since then 32 adult oriented businesses have received the proper license. All peep show booths at adult bookstores have closed, and two topless establishments have gone out of business. The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department is pleased with the success of the Sexually Oriented Business ordinance.