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41. Prevention Dividend Project: Data Sources
http//www.gov.ab.ca/just/crimeprev/stats.htm The Cost of crime in Nova Scotia April1999, 220pages. The Genuine Progress Index (GPI) counts the costs of crime
http://prevention-dividend.com/en/research/justice_sources.htm
Prevention Dividend Research: DATA SOURCES Justice
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Workplace Health Community Health Seniors ... Family Violence Justice: Alberta Stats - Alberta Summit On Justice ©1999 Alberta Justice Contact Us Figure 6 Non-Sexual Assault Incidents by Province/Territory, 1996 Source: Uniform Crime Reporting Survey, Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics, Statistics Canada. http://www.gov.ab.ca/justicesummit/stats/fig06.htm Canadian Crime Statistics Providing information and charts showing crime figures in Canada, with specific information for Alberta. Site provided by Alberta Justice. http://www.gov.ab.ca/just/crimeprev/stats.htm Canadian Firearms Centre
http://www.canadianfirearms.com
Canada: Crime and Criminal Justice Canada: Crime and Criminal Justice Canadian Police College Access to Justice Network Crime and Criminal Justice Statistics Criminal Intelligence Service Department of Justice of Canada International Centre for Criminal Law Reform and Criminal Justice. http://www.louisville.edu/library/ekstrom/govpubs/international/canada/cancrime.html

42. Eye - Don't Let The Police Fool You About Crime Stats - 08.02.01
Don't let the police fool you about crime stats. arrests two people a year accusedof a violent crime. best police forces in the country their costs are $168
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BY JOHN SEWELL
Next time you hear the argument that Toronto needs a larger police force, recall the data the police themselves publish about what they do. It's surprising and sometimes hard to believe, but apparently true. On average, a police officer in Toronto arrests nine people a year about one person every six weeks. Most people assume that most officers are involved in work of significant danger, struggling to subdue and arrest criminals on a daily basis. It's not true. The number of people the police arrested for criminal offences in 2000 was 47,771. There were 5,372 uniformed officers on the force. That's the math that produces nine arrests per officer per year. For every cop who arrests one person a week for the year, there are four who don't arrest anyone. This (and other) data is found in the 2001 Environmental Scan released by the Toronto Police in May. The report also notes that the number of people being arrested is slowly falling it has fallen 10 per cent since 1996, even though Toronto's population has increased by more than 100,000.

43. Policing Iin Shuniah
The OPP has someone you should meet. crime stats costs for Shuniah.MISCHEIF TO SHUNIAH LANDFILL. Here you will find OPP Press Releases.
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44. Home Finance
amenities. Home Fair If you are moving, compare one place with anothercostof living, moving costs, and crime stats. Compare neighborhoods
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45. The Journalist's Toolbox: Crime
claims. Disastercenter.com crime stats Search nationally and by state. Still,it's worth a shot. It costs about $3 a search. Corrections
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Each link is cross-referenced on the page in its proper category.) LII.org: U.S. Patriot Act Resources
Resources from the Librarian’s Index to the Internet. Bomb Threat Checklist The Los Angeles Police Department's site provides a "bomb threat checklist" to download should you receive such a threatening call. The Gallup Organization: Annual Crime Study A collection of national crime stats. North Carolina Corrections Database USC:Covering Cops Post 9-11 Florida State: Graphic of the Criminal Justice System An interactive graphic of the criminal justice system. PressClub.org: Award-Winning Police Reporting

46. SD Facts & Stats: SD Statistics
South Dakota facts stats State Statistics, year for employees, payroll, hours worked,wages, value added, costs, shipments, capital crime, JUSTICE PRISONERS
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Find a specific word by simultaneously pressing these keys: Ctrl and F AGRICULTURE look also in " A Graphic Summary of South Dakota " [back to top] BUSINESS

47. Gambling Farm Search Engine - Stats
Internet Examine an independent researcher's stats on Web Report include the rateand volume of crime. including mailing addresses, remarks, and copy costs.
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48. Safe Ratings Guide
the search for a safe it is a good idea to speak to your insurance agent and seeif a particular type of safe will reduce your insurance costs. crime stats.
http://www.adesco.com/ratings.htm
Revised:
Just like cars, safes have many purposes and ratings. While you can find one that will protect your valuables in any given situation you may find that it is a little out of your price range. Buying the right safe is easy once you determine what you're trying to protect, and from what…There are two basic classes of safes Fire and Burglar
Fire Safes Safes that protect against fire are usually made of thin steel sheets (or sometimes plastic) molded together to form an inner and an outer shell. These units are filled with an insulating material that will keep the temperature inside the safe below a certain point for a fixed period of time. Fire safes prevalent in the market today are usually one or two-hour rated safes.
There are several testing agencies throughout the world that certify these types of safes. Tests vary somewhat from agency to agency but usually include a time temperature test, explosion test, and impact or drop test. Every fire safe should be clearly marked with the name of the testing agency and the tests that were passed. To find out more about the testing of a particular safe refer to the sales literature or ask your dealer for details.
Fire safes, because of their construction are best suited to store non-negotiable documents and just a few valuables. Cash and high value items belong in a safe better suited against a burglary attack.

49. MSNBC Local News
The final series of methamphetamine shows us how the drug costs the public. . . .WRONG!!!! Most crime stats related to drug use, especially Meth.
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50. Residence Halls And Security, Security & Safety, Bethel College & Seminary, St.
crime stats. To help ensure that protection, misuse or tampering of the securitysystems will result in a fine of up to $250 plus repair costs.
http://www.bethel.edu/Campus_Security/ressecurity.htm
Frequently Asked Questions Crime Stats Parking Guidelines Residence Halls and Security On-Line Forms (With all forms please type your information, print out, add supporting documents, and return it to the Security Office.) Ticket Petition Freshman Parking Permit Petition Parking Permit
Residence Life Security Bethel housing incorporates a number of security systems in its residences, both on and off campus. The primary and most effective security system at Bethel is the community itself. By getting to know our neighbors, their habits, and their friends, we can become sensitized to events and people who are outside of the normal routine. As such, we provide security for each other.
  • Each room, suite, and apartment in Bethel housing has its own lock and each resident is issued a key. For security, your room must be locked 24 hours a day.
  • 51. Best Places To Live
    Find your best place Search on housing costs, tax rates, crime stats, and muchmore for over 1,200 places. Easy Search Find your best place right away.
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    52. Theft Stats : Auto Theft Is Big Business
    Theft stats. Division of Insurance Bureau of Canada (formerly Insurance crime PreventionBureau an expensive social menace that every year costs Canadians close
    http://www.directed.ca/en/Marketing/Theives Stats/index.php?t=2

    53. Frank Discussion: Marijuana Statistics
    Charts (Incarceration, race, cannabis, mandatory minimums, crime, murder, etc 2001 according to Statistics Canada) US arrest stats. ECONOMIC BENEFITS costs.
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    Netfirms Web Hosting U.S. Drug War Stats Charts (Incarceration, race, cannabis, mandatory minimums, crime, murder, etc.) Information Resources / Canadian Statistics USAGE STATISTICS to of Canadians aged to have used marijuana approx. of Canadians smoke marijuana recreationally (over 2 million people)
    source 1: StatsCan Parliamentary Website
    (Population of Canada in 2002: 31 million x 2.2 million marijuana smokers
    ARREST STATISTICS per cent of drug-related criminal charges are connected with marijuana of people arrested for marijuana related crimes are for simple possession Approximately 50,000 Canadians are arrested each year for marijuana related crimes
    (49,639 in 2001 - according to Statistics Canada) [ U.S. arrest stats More than 30,000 Canadians are charged with simple possession annually - about of these go to jail 600,000 - 1.5 million Canadians have criminal records for simple possession. Despite claims of a de facto decriminalization, in 1999 the most recent year for which statistics are available more than people were arrested for marijuana possession in Canada. That number amounts to nearly

    54. Prison Stats
    Prison stats. average age of an inmate is about 35, and incarceration costs roughly$50,000 who slip through the cracks at school age and get sucked into crime.
    http://www.bermuda.org.uk/prison.htm
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    Why such a high incidence of imprisonment? The following appeared in a Bermuda newspaper, an article by By Tony McWilliam and Don Burgess: Bermuda's a world leader in prison numbers BERMUDA is a world leader when it comes to locking up criminals. The island tops a global league table for imprisonment, beating out even the U.S. and South Africa. Black Bermudian males, however, are far less likely to be in prison than their U.S. counterparts. Figures show there are currently about 280 people incarcerated in Bermuda at Westgate, the Prison Farm and the Co-Ed Facility, including 25 women and some 49 foreigners. That translates to 48 people per 10,000 people in Bermuda's population, compared to 43 in the U.S., 33 in South Africa and 10 in the U.K.. If non-Bermudian inmates are excluded, the figure for Bermuda drops to 39 per 10,000, which puts the island in second place, below the U.S. A cross section of observers yesterday cited flaws in the education and criminal justice systems and a lack of commitment by law makers to endorse alternative sentencing and support families.

    55. Fraud Stats
    insurance money;; The cost How this $80billion crime raises premiums,and costs people their savings and even lives;; Watch out How
    http://insurancefraud.org/releases_2002.htm
    New releases Fraud bill would give Alabama serious enforcement tool Exempting AHPs from state oversight invites waves of swindles Anti-fraud coalition elects officers for 2003 Model bill targets key members of staged-accident rings ... New release archives
    Fraud bill would give Alabama serious enforcement tool
    A bill making insurance fraud a specific crime was announced by state Attorney General Bill Pryor on March 6 as part of a larger white-collar crime package. Senate and House sponsors already are in place.
    The bill also would create an insurance fraud bureau, and give whistleblowers civil immunity for turning in scam artists. Convicted felons would receive up to 20 years in state prison and a $10,000 fine, depending on the seriousness of their fraud. Anyone the insurance department licenses, such as insurance agents, also would be banned from the industry if convicted.
    Alabama is the only Southern state without a specific insurance-fraud law, and one of only five states nationally.

    56. 25.050
    stats.; any jail assessment applicable under § 302.46(1); any crime laboratoriesand drug applicable under § 973.055(1); plus court costs including the
    http://www.ci.waukesha.wi.us/info/codebook/25.050.htm
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    25.05 Penalty Provisions
    (Am. MSC '86) (1) GENERAL PENALTY. (Am. #25-82) Any person who shall violate any of the provisions of this Code shall, upon conviction of such violation, except where a specific penalty is provided, be subject to a penalty, which shall be as follows: (a) First Offense . (Am. #11-78) (Am. #77-02) Any person who shall violate any provision of this Code subject to a penalty shall, upon conviction thereof, forfeit not less than $1 nor more than $500 together with the cost of prosecution and a penalty assessment as provided by § 757.05, Wis. Stats.; any jail assessment applicable under § 302.46(1); any crime laboratories and drug law enforcement assessment applicable under § 165.755; any consumer information assessment applicable under § 100.261; and any domestic abuse assessment applicable under § 973.055(1); plus court costs including the fee prescribed in § 814.65(1), and in default of payment of such forfeiture and costs of prosecution may be imprisoned in the County jail until such forfeiture and costs are paid, but not exceeding 90 days. (b) Second Offense . (Am. #77-02) Any person found guilty of violating any ordinance or part of an ordinance of this Code who shall previously have been convicted of a violation of the same ordinance within one year shall, upon conviction thereof, forfeit not less than $10 nor more than $500 for each such offense, together with the costs of prosecution, and a penalty assessment as provided by § 757.05, Wis. Stats.; any jail assessment applicable under § 302.46(1); any crime laboratories and drug law enforcement assessment applicable under § 165.755; any consumer information assessment applicable under § 100.261; and any domestic abuse assessment applicable under § 973.055(1); plus court costs including the fee prescribed in § 814.65(1), and in default of payment of such forfeiture and cost may be imprisoned in the County jail until such forfeiture and costs of prosecution are paid, but not to exceed 90 days.

    57. LBO-Talk Archive November 2000: Re: Economic Stats (as If Peopl
    election demographics ; Next in thread Carrol Cox Re economic stats (as if Yes,and outside of legal costs imposed by Clinton era crime policies (which
    http://nuance.dhs.org/lbo-talk/0011/1280.html
    re: economic stats (as if people mattered)
    Subject: re: economic stats (as if people mattered)
    From: John Halle ( john.halle@yale.edu
    Date: Fri Nov 10 2000 - 20:46:34 EST
    Kelly seems to think otherwise. Still, an increase of something on the
    order of 3/4 million in the last decade should leave some fairly
    significant statistical trace, both on employment rates, as Yoshie says,
    and income, as I argued before. Again, I'm doing this blind. Have there
    been any studies of this?
    At the
    > ignored when economists discuss "standard budgets" & "official
    > poverty lines," I believe. Yes, and outside of legal costs imposed by Clinton era crime policies (which one assumes are not included in the inflation index), one could mentioned all sorts of costs taken for granted today which were not on the horizon a decade or more ago, or in the same degree. What about, say

    58. Manual To Combat Truancy
    stats. jail or house of correction until such fine, including costs and disbursements wasestablished in 1993 to address truancy and juvenile crime in Milwaukee
    http://www.milwaukeepolice.org/truancy.htm
    an informational resource guide to local ordinances and programs. Curfew Ordinance Truancy Ordinance Contributing to Truancy Contributing to Delinquency of Minors ... Manual to Combat Truancy Report 106-23. Loitering of Minors (Curfew Hours). It shall be unlawful for any person under the age of 17 years to congregate, loiter, wander, stroll, stand or play in or upon the public streets, highways, roads, alleys, parks, public buildings, places of amusement and entertainment, places of employment vacant lots or any public places in the city either on foot or in or upon any conveyance being driven or parked thereon, between the hours of 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. of the following day, official city time, Sunday through Thursday and between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. Friday and Saturday, from September 1 through May 31; and between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. from June 1 through August 31, unless the said person under the age of 17 years is accompanied by his or her parent, guardian or other adult person having his or her care, custody or control; provided that any parent, guardian or other adult person. 106-23.1. Truancy.

    59. ICASA - Stats & Facts
    Home, Crisis Centers, stats Facts, News, Economic costs, Health Effects of SexualAssault. Pornography, Prostitution. Sexual Harassment, Uniform crime Reports.
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    100 North 16th Street
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    Categories of statistical information about sexual assault. Categories Acquaintance Rape Adult Survivors of Incest Adult Victims of Sexual Assault Child Sexual Abuse ...
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    60. Sexual Assault Statistics
    (Miller, 1996). Overall, rape has the highest annual victim cost of any crime.The annual victim costs are $127 billion (excluding child sex abuse cases).
    http://sa.rochester.edu/masa/stats.html

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