Hate Crime Stats ABCDEFGHIJKLM HOME BASIC_C - crime stats homicide. search find the mostpopular books, videos and DVDs on crime stats homicide. images newsgroups. http://www.fccommunity.org/cd-case-maker.htm
Extractions: Assaults Theft from Motor Vehicle Residential Burglary Commercial Burglary Homicide Rape Robbery Stolen Vehicles Recovered Vehicles back to top Return to Crime Stats Delta Station CRIME January 2003 December 2002 November 2002 Assaults Theft from Motor Vehicle Residential Burglary Commercial Burglary Homicide Rape Robbery Stolen Vehicles Recovered Vehicles back to top Return to Crime Stats Marine Patrol CRIME January 2003 December 2002 November 2002 Assaults Theft from Boat Boat Theft Boat Recovery Boating Accidents Citations Issued Arrests/BUI Arrests back to top Return to Crime Stats Valley Station CRIME January 2003 December 2002 November 2002 Assaults Theft from Motor Vehicle Residential Burglary Commercial Burglary Homicide Rape Robbery Stolen Vehicles Recovered Vehicles back to top Return to Crime Stats
Fighting Crime: Crime Stats crime stats. Fighting crime. crime stats. from the Canadian Centre For Justice Statistics, 1997 Violent crimes. The homicide rate increased by 6% in 1996. http://www.fightcrime.net/stats.htm
Extractions: from the Canadian Centre For Justice Statistics, 1997 In 1996, Canada's crime rate fell for the fifth consecutive year (down 2% in 1996), after almost three decades of steady increases. However, an Angus Reid poll in July 1997 shows that a majority of Canadians (60%) perceive that crime is actually on the rise. In the last 30 years: property crime has tripled
Houston Police Online Criminal negligent homicide and involuntary manslaughter are not included under the "Murder" heading. 2000 crime stats (First Three Quarters). 1999 crime stats (138 KB) http://www.ci.houston.tx.us/departme/police/stats.htm
Extractions: Since February 1999, the public has had access to crime statistics in Houston via HPD's website. The data has in the past been distributed at local Positive Interaction Program (PIP) Meetings. Now, anyone with access to the Internet is able to search the database for current statistics affecting their neighborhood. The information is broken down by police beat and uses a table format to show occurrences of the following types of crimes: In order to obtain the information, you will need to determine which area of the city you wish to research. Here are the steps you need to follow: Glossary police beat geographic area of the city broken down for patrol and statistical purposes positive interaction program (PIP) program designed to foster positive, open relations between citizens and the police department
District Police Crime Stats Back to Top. 1999 crime stats. MISSION, WEST VALLEY, DISTRICT. homicide, 0, 0,0. RAPE, 0, 0, 0. ROBBERY, 0, 0, 0. ASSAULTS, 0, 5, 5. BURGLARY, 34, 25, 59. THEFT/LARCENY,44, 59, 103. http://www.wvmccd.cc.ca.us/wvmccd/police/93-00_stats.html
Extractions: Police Home Page Violent Crime Crime Mission West Valley District Homicide Manslaughter Forcible Sex Offenses Non-Forcible Sex Offenses Robbery Aggravated Assault Arson Property Crime Burglary Theft/Larceny Auto Theft/Attempts Vandalism Other Crimes Weapons Drug Abuse Violations Alcohol Violations D.U.I. Hate Crime (Assault) Includes rapes, sodomy and sexual assault. Includes any consensual sex act with a minor, incest, indecent exposure and lewd act. Back to Top MISSION WEST VALLEY DISTRICT HOMICIDE RAPE ROBBERY ASSAULTS BURGLARY THEFT/LARCENY AUTO THEFT VANDALISM WEAPONS VIOLATIONS DRUG ABUSE VIOLATIONS ALCOHOL VIOLATIONS SEX OFFENSE D.U.I. HATE CRIMES Number of crimes (homocide, rape, assault) that manifest evidence
Homicide Survivors - Info crime stats. From National Center for Policy Analysis 24 September,1998. Punishment Helping Reduce crime. Serious crime in the United http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/6857/surviveinfo2.html
Extractions: 24 September, 1998 Serious crime in the United States soared to alarming heights beginning in the 1960s, but began leveling off in the 1980s and has declined by one-third during the 1990s. Every category of violent crime has decreased since 1993. Last year, serious crime reported to the police was only 5 percent above the rates for 1970, and in many cities across the country, it matched the crime rates of the 1960s. A major reason for this reduction in crime is that crime has become more costly to the perpetrators. The likelihood of going to prison for committing any type of major crime has increased substantially. Since 1993: The murder rate has dropped 30 percent, as the probability of going to prison for murder has risen 53 percent. Rape has decreased 14 percent, as the probability of imprisonment has increased 12 percent. Robbery has decreased 29 percent, as the probability of imprisonment has increased 28 percent. Aggravated assault has decreased 14 percent, as the probability of imprisonment has increased 27 percent.
Crime Stats The department reports there were in 1997 fewer reported incidents of the followingcrimes homicide, 1, down from 3 in 1996. 1998 crime stats. http://www.geocities.com/pentagon/7155/crimestats.html
Crime Stats And Figures City Hall Departments Police crime stats and Figures. crime, 2001, 2000, +/Amount, +/- Percentage. homicide, 2, 1, 1, +100.00%. Rape/Attempt Rape, 20, 25, -5,-20.00%. http://www.ci.west-sacramento.ca.us/cityhall/departments/police/crime_stats.cfm
Extractions: In order to view the printer friendly version you will need to have the free Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your home computer. Part 1 crime in West Sacramento decreased 4.61% in 2001, however it is important to note we have changed the way aggravated assault is defined. According to the Department of Justice, an assault is considered aggravated only if someone seeks or requires medical attention from a professional. Previously, every felony assault was counted as an aggravated assault. In order to accurately show crime trends all assaults (simple and aggravated) have been included in several of the following graphs. Chart 1 shows the percentage change of Part 1 Crimes between 2000 and 2001: Crime +/- Amount +/- Percentage Homicide Rape/Attempt Rape Robberies Aggravated Assault Burglary Motor Vehicle Theft Larceny Total Although most of the categories saw a decrease in the number of crimes committed, motor vehicle theft increased by 33% (94 cases). Several cities in California experienced a similar increase in motor vehicle theft in 2001.
Part One Crime Stats are made up of seven offenses homicide, burglary, robbery October of each yearfor the preceeding year's stats. Reporting only the most serious crime in any http://www.memphispolice.org/partone.htm
Extractions: home precincts overview careers ... burglary prevention tips Part One Crimes are made up of seven offenses - homicide, burglary, robbery, rape, vehicle theft, aggravated assault, and larceny. The FBI tabulates the total number of Part One Crimes committed per city to calculate the Crime Index for cities in the United States and these statistics are published in their Uniform Crime Report (UCR). The UCR is not released by the FBI until October of each year for the preceeding year's stats. Please Note : In UCR Summary Reporting only the most serious crime in any offense is counted for statistical figures where as in National Incident Based Reporting (NIBR) all reported offenses are counted. The Crime Index involves Violent Crimes and Property Crimes.
Extractions: Meramec Crime Statistics Crime Murder/Criminal Homicide Manslaughter Arson Sex Offenses Forcible Sex Offenses Non-Forcible Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Motor Vehicle Thefts Liquor Violation Arrests Drug Abuse Violation Arrests Weapons Possession Arrests Referrals for Liquor, Drug Abuse and Weapons Violations SCEC Crime Statistics Crime Murder/Criminal Homicide Manslaughter Arson Sex Offenses Forcible Sex Offenses Non-Forcible Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Motor Vehicle Thefts Liquor Violation Arrests Drug Abuse Violation Arrests Weapons Possession Arrests Referrals for Liquor, Drug Abuse and Weapons Violations WCEC Crime Statistics Crime Murder/Criminal Homicide Manslaughter Arson Sex Offenses Forcible Sex Offenses Non-Forcible Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Motor Vehicle Thefts Liquor Violation Arrests Drug Abuse Violation Arrests Weapons Possession Arrests Referrals for Liquor, Drug Abuse and Weapons Violations
Crime Stats Part 1 crime is more serious than Part II crime. 2001 stats summary/totals. Year2000 stats. more info SMPD. homicide, Other Assaults, 5, 3, 8. Forgery/Counterfeit,1, http://www.piconeighborhood.org/FOLDERpages/Village_Sq/crimestats/months2001.htm
Extractions: 6A is west of 8, 6D is east of 8 Part 1 crime is more serious than Part II crime 2001 stats summary/totals Year 2000 stats more info: SMPD JANUARY 2001 UCR OFFENSES, SELECTED REPORTING DISTRICTS Part I Offenses Part II Offenses HOMICIDE Other Assaults Forgery/Counterf eit RAPE Fraud Embezzlement AGGR. ASSLT. Stolen Property Vandalism ROBBERY Weapons Commercial Prostitution Residential Other Sex Offens es Street Drug Sales Drug Possession BURG./or ATT. Crime v. Family Residential DUI Non-Resident ial Liquor Laws Drunkenness LARCENIES Disord. Conduct Pickpockets Vagrancy Pursesnatch Curfew/Loitering Shoplift Runaways From Auto Other, Non-Traffic Auto Accesso ry Bicycles From Bldg Coin Machines All Others AUTO THEFT Autos Trucks/Buses Other ARSON * * Not included in Part I and reporting district totals FEBRUARY 2001 UCR OFFENSES, SELECTED REPORTING DISTRICTS
Crime Stats Part 1 crime is more serious than Part II crime. Year to date totals are below. Year2000 stats. more info SMPD. homicide, Other Assaults, 2, 3, 1. Forgery/Counterfeit, http://www.piconeighborhood.org/FOLDERpages/Village_Sq/crimestats/smpdstats2002.
Extractions: 6A is west of 8, 6D is east of 8 Part 1 crime is more serious than Part II crime Year to date totals are below 2002 stats summary/totals 2001 stats summary/totals 200l stats, month by month Year 2000 stats more info: SMPD JANUARY, 2002 UCR OFFENSES, SELECTED REPORTING DISTRICTS Part I Offenses Part II Offenses HOMICIDE Other Assaults Forgery/Counterfei t RAPE Fraud Embezzlement AGGR. ASSLT. Stolen Property Vandalism ROBBERY Weapons Commercial Prostitution Residential Other Sex Offenses Street Drug Sales Drug Possession BURG./or ATT. Crime v. Family Residential DUI Non-Residentia l Liquor Laws Drunkenness LARCENIES Disord. Conduct Pickpockets Vagrancy Pursesnatch Curfew/Loitering Shoplift Runaways From Auto Other, Non-Traffic Auto Accessor y Bicycles From Bldg Coin Machines All Others AUTO THEFT Autos Trucks/Buses Other ARSON * * Not included in Part I and reporting district totals February, 2002 UCR OFFENSES, SELECTED REPORTING DISTRICTS
Extractions: Olmsted County Part I Crimes Crimes Homicide Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny Auto Theft Arson TOTAL Olmsted County Part II Crimes Crimes Assault Forgery Fraud Stolen Property Vandalism Weapons Prostitution Other Narcotics Gambling Family DUI Liquor Laws Disorderly Other TOTAL Stewartville Part I Crimes Crimes Homicide Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny Auto Theft Arson TOTAL Stewartville Part II Crimes Crimes Assault Forgery Fraud Stolen Property Vandalism Weapons Prostitution Other Narcotics Gambling Family DUI Liquor Laws Disorderly Other TOTAL Questions or problems regarding this web site should be directed to webmaster.
District Police Crime Stats Return to Home Page Return to District Police Home Page. 2002 crime stats. Violentcrime. crime, Mission, West Valley, District. homicide, 0, 0, 0. Manslaughter,0, 0, 0. http://www.westvalley.edu/wvmccd/police/stats.html
Extractions: Police Home Page Violent Crime Crime Mission West Valley District Homicide Manslaughter Forcible Sex Offenses Non-Forcible Sex Offenses Robbery Aggravated Assault Arson Hate Crime Property Crime Burglary Theft/Larceny Auto Theft/Attempts Vandalism Other Crimes Weapons Drug Abuse Violations Alcohol Violations D.U.I. Includes rapes, sodomy and sexual assault. Includes any consensual sex act with a minor, incest, indecent exposure and lewd act. Back to Top Violent Crime Crime Mission West Valley District Homicide Manslaughter Forcible Sex Offenses Non-Forcible Sex Offenses Robbery Assault Arson Property Crime Burglary Theft/Larceny Auto Theft/Attempts Vandalism Other Crimes Weapons Drug Abuse Violations Alcohol Violations D.U.I. Hate Crime (Assault) Includes rapes, sodomy and sexual assault.
National Crime Stats 96 National crime statistics, based on crimes reported to the police in 1996 AustralianBureau of Statistics (ABS) for selected offences (homicide, sexual assault http://www.law.ecel.uwa.edu.au/crc/stats/Stats96/national.htm
Extractions: National crime statistics, based on crimes reported to the police in 1996, were again produced by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) for selected offences (homicide, sexual assault, kidnapping and abduction, robbery, blackmail and extortion, unlawful entry with intent and motor vehicle theft). National data fro 1996 by jurisdiction are summarised in the table below. National Crime Statistics 1996 Homicide Murder Attempt murder Manslaughter ... Motor vehicle theft Offence NSW VIC QLD SA WA TAS NT ACT Australia Homicide n rate 100,000 Murder n rate 100,000 Attempt murder n rate 100,000 Manslaughter n rate 100,000 Driving causing death n rate 100,000 Sexual assault n rate 100,000 Kidnapping/abduction n rate 100,000 Robbery n rate 100,000 Blackmail/Extortion n rate 100,000 Unlawful entry n rate 100,000 Motor vehicle theft n rate 100,000 Source: ABS Rcorded Crime Australia 1996, Cat No. 4510.0
Department Of Public Safety - Crime Stats 19922001 crime stats. Disclosure of campus crime statistics of crimes known to thePima College Department of Public 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Criminal homicide 0 0 http://www.pima.edu/dps/dps007.htm
Extractions: Disclosure of campus crime statistics of crimes known to the Pima College Department of Public Safety which occurred on campus or within the jurisdiction of the College. 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 Offense Criminal Homicide Forcible Sexual Offenses Non-Forcible Sex Offenses Robbery Arson Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny (Theft) Auto Theft Drug Violations Liquor Law Violations Weapons Violations Offense WC DC DO CC EC DV DS NW NE Click here for the complete Annual Crime Report in Adobe PDF format. This site maintained by Sergeant Terry Smart.
1997 Year-End Crime Stats totals also reveal the following trends Six of the eight index crime categoriesdeclined between 1996 and 1997. Violent crimes (homicide, criminal sexual http://www.ci.chi.il.us/CommunityPolicing/AboutCPD/PressReleases/PressReleases98
Extractions: 63,000 Fewer Crime Victims Than in 1991 January 18, 1998 For the sixth year in a row, the number of major crimes reported in Chicago declined in 1997, according to preliminary statistics released by the Chicago Police Department. There were 63,000 fewer victims of serious crime last year than there were in 1991, a 20 percent reduction, police said. "Every major crime category is significantly lower today than it was at the beginning of this decade, with the largest reductions coming in the area of violent crime," said Acting Police Superintendent John J. Townsend. "Crime and violence remain serious concerns for our City. But we have made steady and significant progress, thanks in large part to the efforts of Chicago police officers, residents and other City agencies working together under our CAPS strategy," he said. Compared with 1991, there were 25,400 fewer victims of violent crime in Chicago last year, a decrease of 28 percent. Robberies were down 42 percent during this period, with 18,500 fewer victims last year than in 1991. Criminal sexual assaults declined 29 percent between 1991 and 1997, while homicides were reduced by more than 18 percent. The 1997 murder count was the lowest since 1989. The 1997 "index crime" totals also reveal the following trends:
10/8/02, Crime Stats - Almanac, Vol. 49, No. 7 we hope that your increased awareness will lessen the opportunity for crime. and5 Arrests (including 8 robberies, 3 aggravated assaults, 1 homicide and 1 http://www.upenn.edu/almanac/v49/n07/crimes.html
1995 Crime Stats 1995 Youth crime stats. Back to Index. Quotes Overall, the rate for youths aged12 to 17 charged with crime remained stable in While the homicide rate for http://www.cry.bc.ca/cr_st95.html
Extractions: 1995 Youth Crime Stats Source: Statistics Canada - The Daily, July 30, 1996 Back to Index Overall, the rate for youths aged 12 to 17 charged with crime remained stable in 1995 following three straight years of decline." Youths were most commonly charged with motor vehicle theft (45% of all persons charged), arson (44%), break-ins (40%) and robbery (35%)." "Motor vehicle thefts remained stable for the second consecutive year, after a large increase between 1988 and 1993. Police reported over 160,000 stolen vehicles in 1995, about 450 every day. Almost half of all individuals charged with motor vehicle thefts were youths aged 12 to 17. "However, the rate of youths charged with violent crimes rose 2%. With the exception of 1994, the rate of youths charged with violent crimes has been rising steadily since 1986. The rate of youths charged with property offences dropped for the fourth straight year." "While the homicide rate for adults has been decreasing over the past decade, the rate for youths aged 12 to 17 has remained relatively stable. From 1985 to 1994, the youth rate fluctuated between 1.5 and 2.5 homicides per 100,000 youths. While the 1995 rate of 2.7 was higher than average, because of the small numbers, it is difficult to determine whether this represents the start of a new trend or if it is simply normal year-to-year fluctuation." "Police reported 65 youths charged with homicide in 1995, 8 more than in the previous year and the second straight increase.