Extractions: "The Florida Model" The following information concerning carrying concealed firearms (CCW) statistics may be of interest to listeners of " Tom Gresham's Gun Talk ." These facts debunk the distortions and outright lies fostered by the gun-grabbers. It should be noted, that almost without exception, the media is equally as guilty in disseminating these distortions and falsehoods. These figures are compiled from the FBI's annual report on crime (Uniform Crime Reports), and from other law enforcement agencies. "Violent crime rates are highest overall in states with laws severely limiting or prohibiting the carrying of concealed firearms for self-defense". (FBI Uniform Crime Reports, 1992) The total Violent Crime Rate is 26% higher in the restrictive states (798.3 per 100,000 pop.) than in the less restrictive states (631.6 per 100,000). The Homicide Rate is 49% higher in the restrictive states (10.1 per 100,000) than in the states with less restrictive CCW laws (6.8 per 100,000).
Extractions: By Month Sept 2002 Oct 2002 Nov 2002 Dec 2002 Jan 2003 Feb 2003 Theft Harassment Theft from Vehicle Credit Card Abuse Aggravated Assault Simple Assault Burglary Forgery Criminal Mischief Criminal Trespass False Report Possession of Controlled Substance Fraud Terrorist Threat Burglary of a Motor Vehicle False Alarm Public Intoxication Aggregative Robbery Crime Stats UT-HOUSTON HSC Crime Statistics Homicide Sex Offence Robbery Aggravated Assault Simple Assault Burglary Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Totals Arrest Assault Theft Burglary Criminal Trespass Liquor Law Violations Drug Abuse Violations Weapons Possession Sex Offences Others Totals M.D. ANDERSON CANCER CENTER
Understanding Crime Stats Group A, Index crimes Include violent crime (murder and nonnegligenthomicide, forcible sexual offenses, robbery and. aggravated http://beverlyhillspolice.com/AR1999/AR1999-7.htm
Extractions: Beverly Hills Department of Public Safety 1999 Annual Report (continued) NEXT ANNUAL REPORT PAGE ANNUAL REPORT INDEX HOME UNDERSTANDING CRIME STATISTICS What is Group B? What are fire incidents classed as? These might be common questions for a reader of this report. Here is a little insight into the classification of crimes, Group A, Index Crimes: Include violent crime (murder and non-negligent homicide, forcible sexual offenses, robbery and aggravated assault) and property crime (burglary, larceny, motor vehicle theft and arson). Group A, Non-Index Crimes: Include simple assault (intimidation/threats, stalking, domestic violence), kidnapping, forgery and counterfeiting, fraud, embezzlement, possession of stolen property, vandalism, weapons offenses, certain non-forcible sex offenses (including prostitution), narcotics and gambling. Group B: Bad checks, certain non-forcible sexual offenses including indecent exposure, child neglect, operating under the influence of liquor or narcotics, liquor law violations, obstruct/resist police, disorderly conduct and vagrancy and a host of other occurrences including trespassing
Neighborhood Crime Stats Uniform crime Reporting (UCR) Code The more crimes you select, the longer thesearch will take All Codes http://www.ci.tucson.az.us/police/Crime_Statistics/Neighborhood_Crime_Stats/body
Homicide/Suicide Stats The Fairfax County Police Department likes to tout the low violentcrime rate in the county. Below are charts comparing the Fairfax http://www.thepacc.org/Stats.html
Extractions: e-mail: tburkett@thepacc.org PACC Home Page. Documents Local Officials. ... FCPD Index The Fairfax County Police Department likes to tout the low violent crime rate in the county. Below are charts comparing the Fairfax County rates of suicides to murders with the national average for three years. While many explanations could be given for the gross departure from the national profile shown by the Fairfax County numbers, the fact remains that a sample as large as this (800,000) with such a diverse population showing a profile this consistently and markedly aberrant is statistically unlikely. These numbers should raise some questions about the investigating and reporting of crimes in Fairfax County.
Bureau Of Justice Statistics Victim Characteristics See Data Online for State and local data on crime trends and homicidetrends and victim characteristics. To the top. Related sites. http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/cvict_v.htm
Extractions: Violent crime includes murder, rape and sexual assault, robbery, and assault. Age In general, the younger the person, the more likely they were to experience a violent crime. Trends in violent victimization by age, 1973-2001 In 2001 Persons age 12 to 24 sustained violent victimization at rates higher than individuals of all other ages.
Bureau Of Justice Statistics Home Page Statistics regarding crimes and victims, drugs, criminal offenders, the justice system, enforcement, Category Society Law Legal Information Criminal Law Criminal offenders Key Facts at a Glance, Special topics Drugs and crime Homicidetrends Firearms and crime Reentry trends New! International statistics. http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/
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
Wanted Wanted for Bank Robbery. Antoine Tavares Solomon Wanted for homicide. DemetriusAntoine Thompson Wanted for homicide. Rafael Rodrigues Wanted for homicide. http://www.cocosheriff.org/wanted.htm
Extractions: Email the Webmaster Wanted by CCCSO The suspects and fugitives featured on CCCSO's web site are wanted by area law enforcement. It is believed these subjects are still residing in the Contra Costa County area. DO NOT attempt to contact or apprehend them yourself. If you have any information on the whereabouts of any of these individuals, please call
Crime-rates crime RATES. That's how you reduce crime. Bernard Kerik, NYPD Police Commissioner.5/29/00 Good Times Blighted areas improve as crime rates go down. http://www.policetalk.com/crime-rates.html
Extractions: CRIME RATES This page provides links to the drivel provided by bubble-headed socioligists and blathering police spokesmen who try to explain crime rates. Good police management gets crime down. Period. Quote of 2002: "Basically, we looked at where the crime was happening, why it was happening and then we redeployed troops and resources to make sure that those areas were focused on," Mr. Kerik said. "That's how you reduce crime." Bernard Kerik, NYPD Police Commissioner 5/29/00: Good Times - Blighted areas improve as crime rates go down 6/18/00: Murder Rates up, but few answers - The professors are at it again, saying that homicides can't go any lower. ... Jan 1, 2002. NYPD's 2001 crime stats are complete. Crime is down another 12%. (Memo to Chicago PD Chief Needham: Do you know what your 2001 crime stats are on this date? Do you care?) (Memo to Chicago Mayor: Save some lives; dump your Chicago PD upper staff)