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         Crime Stats Juvenile:     more detail
  1. Criminal Code of Oregon 2000 (Including the juvenile code, Selected Laws Relating to Sex Offenders, Alcoholic Liquors,Controlled Substances and Civil Forfeiture and Selected Provisions of the Oregon Constitution) by Stat of Oregon Legislative Committee, 2000

41. LWV California Voter. Juvenile Justice In California. California's Youth Crime V
juvenile crime Enforcement and Accountability Challenge Grants, Board of Corrections andservices for atrisk youth and juvenile offenders (stats.
http://ca.lwv.org/voter/jj/4programs.html
C alifornia V oter Juvenile Justice in California California's Youth Crime Violence Prevention Programs The League of Women Voters of California Fall 1999 Source: Commonweal California Mentor Program, Links adult mentors with at-risk youth to assist them in becoming productive members of society by reducing juvenile crime, teen pregnancy, gang association and school dropout. California Mentor Program, Provides funds for county mentoring programs to prevent alcohol and substance abuse among at-risk children. Friday Night Live/Club Live, Provides funds to counties for peer programs to encourage school-age youth to live alcohol- and drug-free lifestyles. Law Enforcement/Education Partnership, Under an interagency agreement with the Office of Criminal Justice Planning, supports community programs to reduce drug use in schools and juvenile crime, using strategies including classroom, curricular, parent education and early intervention services. Juvenile Crime Prevention Program, The program funds Family Resource Centers to serve at-risk youth and families with counseling, parenting skills, gang alternatives and other constructive activities. Gang Violence Reduction Program

42. Campus Crime Links
evaluate a wide range of criminal and juvenile justice programs. Parents Students Victims Schools Lawyers Reporters crime stats Congress About
http://www.campussafety.org/schools/links.html
U.S. Department of Education Campus Security Page Web page maintained by the DOE with information about their efforts to implement the Clery Act and other campus safety initiatives. International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators The mission of IACLEA is to support institutions of higher-education in achieving their goals of providing a safe and secure campus environment through the development of public safety career professionals, research and education of the campus community members. The Higher Education Center for Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention Funded by the U.S. Department of Education, the Higher Education Center provides support to all institutions of higher education in their efforts to address alcohol and other drug problems. U.S. Dept. of Justice-Office of Justice Programs Created in 1984 by the Justice Assistance Act, the Office of Justice Programs (OJP) works within its established partnership arrangements with federal, state and local agencies and national and community-based organizations to develop, fund and evaluate a wide range of criminal and juvenile justice programs. Dedicated to comprehensive approaches, OJP's mission is to provide federal leadership in developing the nation's capacity to prevent and control crime, administer justice and assist crime victims. U.S. Department of Education-Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools

43. Ellijay Crime Stats?
crime1.gif (9326 bytes). crime stats. DUI. Speeding, Aggravated Assualt, SuspendedLicense, No License, Misc. Public Drunk, Stolen Veh. Fire, juvenile Offenses. 0. 4.2. 3.
http://www.gilmercounty.com/ellijaypolice/crime stats.htm
Crime Stats
DUI Speeding Aggravated Assualt Suspended License No License Misc. Traffic Burglary Theft Domestic Public Drunk Stolen Veh. Fire Juvenile Offenses Accidents Misc. Incidents Disorderly Conduct Seatbelt Violations Child Restraint No Proof Ins. Totals
to be posted at a later date
Arrest/citations Warnings Calls for Service Foot Patrol Property Checks The above report is for the City Of Ellijay for the month of January 2001
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44. STATS
TN crime stats pdf file. TN SEX OFFENDER SEARCH engine. TN Dept of Correction inmatesearch engine. The Cost of crime. The Cost of crime pg 2. juvenile Murders.
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Get Five DVDs for $.49 each. Join now. Tell me when this page is updated Criminal Justice Stats TRAINED TO KILL by LT Col. David Grossman KILLOGY.COM Killogy Research Group by LT. Col. David Grossman US Attorney General John Ashcroft has asked that a modified version of Project Exile be taken NATIONWIDE! PROJECT EXILE PROJECT EXILE: SAVES LIVES: For at least 10 years, gun violence has plagued Richmond, VA and the violence has grown each year, placing Richmond among teh five cities with teh worst per capita murder rates. In 1997, 140 people were murdered, 122, with fire arms. The drug/gun link, a greater willingness of some to carry weapons, and an increasing incidence of domestic violence primarily cause this murder toll. In 1997, the U.S. Attorney's Office in Richmond, VA developed and carried out an aggressive, innovative, and creative approach to violence called PROJECT EXILE. FACT, STATS and Cost of Crime RECOMMENDED READING: Criminal Justice? The Legal System Versus Individual Responsibility BJS Recidivisim 1994 Crime by Zip Code TN Crime Stats Latest TN CRIME STATS pdf file ... FBI UNIFORM CRIME REPORT 2001 In 1998 there were 16,914 homicides applying the 1/3rd rule that's 5,638 (or 15 per day) men, women and children that were murdered by an Unlicensed, Uregistered GOVERNMENT SUPERVISED convicted felon on probation or parole.

45. RUPD Campus Crime
Subjects were non Rice. juvenile transported to juvenile Detention. Report filed.Back to the Return to RUPD Home Page Archived Weekly crime stats.
http://rupd.rice.edu/archive/2000/August2000.html
    Rice University
Police Department
Annual
Crime

Stats
Campus Crime
Regularly
The following is a summary of reported crime
that has occurred on OUR campus:
August, 2000
    08.01.00 Nothing to report.
      Alumni Drive
      George R. Brown

      Three suspects, 2 juveniles and one adult male, spotted on third floor. Suspects fled from security officer and were taken into custody by police officers. Two juveniles transported to Harris County Probation; one adult, Robert Joe Lyons, 18 yoa B/M, released to Houston Police Department for 6 outstanding warrants.
        Keck Hall
        Theft of students wallet from desk drawer. Case pending.

      08.05.00 Nothing to report.
        College Way Traffic stop for failure to use turn signal. Driver arrested for Public Intoxication and transported to Harris County Jail, passenger released to responsible party.
          Dell Butcher Hall Report of stolen furniture from first floor lounge and second floor conference room. Case pending. Baker College Contractor reports theft of gas powered saw. Case pending.
        08.09.00 Nothing to report.

46. RUPD Campus Crime
juvenile transported to juvenile Hall per Child Protective Services. Backto the Return to RUPD Home Page Archived Weekly crime stats
http://rupd.rice.edu/archive/1998/ca090698.html
    Rice University
Police Department
    Campus Crime
Weekly The following is a summary of reported crime that has occurred on OUR campus:
Week of September 6, 1998
Date: Location: Description: September 6 Lovett College 2:03 am. Subject issued municipal citation for Minor Consuming Alcohol and released to a parent.. September 7 Greenbriar @ Rice Blvd. 12:43 am. Vehicle going wrong way on Greenbriar stopped. Driver arrested for DWI. Passenger (PI) released to a friend. September 7 Entrance #19 5:39 pm. Suspicious vehicle w/6 occupants stopped. 1 B/M arrested for outstanding warrants, 1 B/M arrested for Possession of Marijuana, 1 B/M juvenile released to guardian and remaining subjects released. All issued Criminal Trespass Warnings. September 7 Brown College Reported theft of bicycle seat. September 8 1900 University Blvd. 3:35 am. Officer out on suspicious vehicle driving erratic. Intoxicated student released to his college master. Vehicle towed. September 9 Allen Center Lot 'M' 8:38 am. Suspicious vehicle confirmed stolen out of Austin. Subject arrested for Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle and transported to Harris County Jail. Vehicle towed. September 9 Lovett College Reported theft of VCR from storage area over summer.

47. Stats
(Indicators of School crime and Violence 1999, US Department of Education andUS Department of Justice, 1999); (juvenile Offenders and Victims 1999 National
http://www.cj.msu.edu/~outreach/safe_schools/stats.html
S chool S afety S tatistics

48. Nbhd-tc.9606: MN Crime Stats & Maps
MN crime stats Maps. statewide maps showing county comparisons of crime rates, arrests for1994 Read and download criminal and juvenile justice publications
http://freenet.msp.mn.us/city/nbhd-tc/1996/9606/0038.html
SMK@mpls86.mnext.umn.edu
Fri, 14 Jun 1996 10:58:59 CST6CST
http://www.mnplan.state.mn.us

49. JUVENILE JUSTICE STATS FROM OJJDP
policymakers and the public could have access to useful and accurate informationabout juvenile offenders, and juvenile victims of crime, the Office of
http://www.casanet.org/library/juvenile-justice/jjstats.htm
Library: Juvenile Justice Juvenile Justice Statistics from OJJDP Document Author: Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Development
Contact: http://ojjdp.ncjrs.org/
Date Posted: So that juvenile justice practitioners, policymakers and the public could have access to useful and accurate information about juvenile offenders, and juvenile victims of crime, the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Development asked the National Center for Juvenile Justice to prepare a report featuring the most requested juvenile justice information. The result was "Juvenile Offenders and Victims: A National Report", a seven-chapter document, and a shorter statistical summary, "Juvenile Offenders and Victims: A Focus on Violence". The statistical summary is presented through a series of short, factual statements in bold, followed by a detailed explanation. One of the most striking graphs demonstrates how few juveniles commit violent crimes. The entire graph represents the total population of juveniles aged 10-17 in 1992, and approximately 95% of the graph is lightly shaded to represent the proportion of juveniles who are not arrested. The remaining slim 5% represents juveniles who are arrested, and one small square (representing less than one-half of one percent) in this area is shaded to represent the juveniles who are arrested for violent offenses. This picture is worth a thousand words. The topics covered in the report include:

50. Juvenile Crime Statistics By Calendar Year
juvenile crime Statistics by Calendar Year. Download annual statistics for 19931997or view statewide statistics for 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997. crime stats
http://www.djj.state.fl.us/rnd/FDLE/

51. NJ L&PS From A-Z - Full List
juvenile Detention; juvenile Justice. Persons; Money Laundering; Most Wanted; MotorVehicle Accident stats; Public Records Act (OPRA); Organized crime Organized crime
http://nj.gov/lps/services.htm
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52. Township’s Crime Stats Remain Steady
Township’s crime stats remain steady, was too young to be charged with a crime,but was referred to a county program that counsels juvenile firestarters.
http://www.doylestownborough.net/DoylestownBorough.net/1015157846/index_html
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Township’s crime stats remain steady By Edward Levenson [ Intelligencer Staff Writer ] posted on Sunday March 03, @07:17AM

Serious crimes in 2001 were about the same level as the previous five years.
DOYLESTOWN TWP. — Where there’s arson, there’s not necessarily fire.Township police last year investigated eight reported arsons, which appears to be an alarming increase over the usual yearly total of none, one or two. Although the arsons will appear in the annual Uniform Crime Report compiled by the state police, most of them were minor and a few didn’t even involve fire. The police department’s annual report shows serious crimes in 2001 were about the same level as the previous five years. There were no reported homicides, four rapes, three robberies, 64 assaults, 20 burglaries, 191 thefts and 14 vehicle thefts. The eight reported arsons compared with none in 2000, one in 1999, two in 1998, one in 1997 and none in 1996, according to police reports. Police Chief Stephen White said the eight incidents were classified as arsons based on the UCR rules, although only two involved serious property damage. A January 2001 fire at the homeless shelter on Old Dublin Pike was caused by a 3-year-old boy playing with matches. White said the boy was too young to be charged with a crime, but was referred to a county program that counsels juvenile fire-starters.

53. STATS 1999: SELECTED SCHOOL VIOLENCE RESEARCH FINDINGS
stats 1999 Selected School Violence Research Findings. 1999 National Report, Officeof juvenile Justice and We Safe? The 1999 National crime Prevention Survey
http://www.ncsu.edu/cpsv/eoto99.htm
Visit DJJDP Web Site Home CPSV Floor Plan What's New ... Site Map Contents
Stats 1999: Selected School Violence Research Findings
The following research findings from 1999 provide some understanding of what is happening in schools today. They provide information reflective of different perspectives (students, teachers, parents, law enforcement officials), different grade levels, and different concerns and problems. To view the entire source documents for each of these statistics, click on the appropriate links.
  • Compared to five years ago, students, teachers and law enforcement officials are more likely to believe that violence in schools has decreased in the past year. ( , Metropolitan Life, 1999) Students are more likely than five years ago to report feeling "very safe" when they are at school. ( , Metropolitan Life, 1999)
    Twenty-four percent of the public feels schools are "very safe and orderly" while sixty-two percent believes schools are "somewhat safe and orderly." (

54. Crime
scene technician training; crime stats; national insurance crime bureau;teen crime; gun crime; juvenile crime statistics; kingpin life
http://www.linkfinding.com/Society/Crime/

55. Jan02 Crime Stats
January 2002 Uniform crime Reports. Traffic Arrests Accidents Altered Interim0, Hit Run 1. 58. Complaints Reported juvenile Cases Animal Complaints 1,
http://www.townofnewchicago.com/police/crime_stats/january_2002_uniform_crime_re
January 2002
Uniform Crime Reports
Traffic Arrests: Accidents: Altered Interim: Child Restraints: Personal Injury: D.W.S. Property Damage: D/R Stop Light: Total: D/R Stop Sign: Equip. Violations: Non-Traffic Arrests: Expired Plates: Battery: H.T.V.: Disorderly Conduct: Learner Permit Violations: Drug Arrests: No Insurance: Fraud/Conversion: O.W.I. Other: Open Container: Public Intoxication: Operating. W/O License: R.L.E.: Other: Warrant Arrests: Reckless Driving: Total: Seat Belt: Speeding: Total: Complaints Reported: Juvenile Cases: Animal Complaints: Arrests: Arson: Child Abuse: Attempted Suicide Gang Activity: Battery: Neglect: Burglary: Other: Check Fraud Runaways: Civil Complaints Total: Criminal Conversion Criminal Mischief: Damaged Property: Forgery: Gang Activity: Harassment: VIN Inspections: Homicide/Death: Information: Vehicle Tows: Invasion of Privacy Lost Property: 911 Calls: Missing Persons: Other: Fire Department: Reckless Endangerment: Ambulance: Recovered Property: Rest. Order Violations: Assist Others: Stolen License Plate: L.S.P.D.: Stolen Vehicle: H.P.D.:

56. Feb02 Crime Stats
February 2002 Uniform crime Reports. Traffic Arrests Accidents Altered Interim0, Hit Run 1. 48. Complaints Reported juvenile Cases Animal Complaints 3,
http://www.townofnewchicago.com/police/crime_stats/feb_2002_uniform_crime_repor.
February 2002
Uniform Crime Reports
Traffic Arrests: Accidents: Altered Interim: Child Restraints: Personal Injury: D.W.S. Property Damage: D/R Stop Light: Total: D/R Stop Sign: Equip. Violations: Non-Traffic Arrests: Expired Plates: Visiting Com Nuisance H.T.V.: Poss. Paraphernalia Learner Permit Violations: Drug Arrests: No Insurance: Fraud/Conversion: O.W.I. Other: Open Container: Public Intoxication: Operating. W/O License: R.L.E.: Other: Warrant Arrests: Reckless Driving: Total: Seat Belt: Speeding: Total: Complaints Reported: Juvenile Cases: Animal Complaints: Arrests: Arson: Child Abuse: Attempted Suicide Gang Activity: Battery: Neglect: Burglary: Other: Check Fraud Runaways: Civil Complaints Total: Criminal Conversion Criminal Mischief: Damaged Property: Forgery: Gang Activity: Harassment: VIN Inspections: Homicide/Death: Information: Vehicle Tows: Invasion of Privacy Lost Property: 911 Calls: Missing Persons: Other: Fire Department: Reckless Endangerment: Ambulance: Recovered Property: Suspicious Person Assist Others: Stolen License Plate: L.S.P.D.: Stolen Vehicle: H.P.D.:

57. Crime Statistics
TOTAL PART II. 517. 651. 1042. 1002. 1135. juvenile TOTALS. 1100. 1161. 1714. 1562.1653. The following information will explain the crime stats process in more detail
http://www.ci.rochester.mn.us/police/crstats.htm
ROCHESTER POLICE DEPARTMENT
ROCHESTER CRIME STATISTICS
1999 Crime Data:
The end-of-the-year crime report from the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) shows the following: Crime categories: All crime reported is divided into two categories labeled All crime reported is divided into two categories labeled "Part I Crimes" and "Part II Crimes" Classification is based upon police investigation rather than by court determination. Because of their seriousness, frequency of occurrence and likelihood of being reported to police, the following eight crimes were selected to serve as an index for evaluating fluctuations in the volume of crime nationwide: Part I Crime, which includes homicide, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault, battery, theft or larceny, auto theft, and arson: Violent Crime, which includes only homicide, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault: Part II Crime, which includes all other offenses: Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) Arrests, which are included in the Part II Crimes: Total Crime: JUVENILE ARREST STATISTICS: JUVENILE Murder Rape Robbery Assault Burglary Theft Vehicle Theft Arson TOTAL PART I Simple Assault Fraud/Forgery Vandalism Sex Offenses Drug/Liquor DUI.

58. Juvenile Courts Stats
OJJDP logo Office of juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Fact Sheet Delinquencycases by most serious offense Violent crime Index*, 102,600, 33%, 22%, -8%.
http://www.hamilton-co.org/juvenilecourt/textonly/delinquencystatext.htm

Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
Fact Sheet
Delinquency cases by most serious offense, 1998 Most Serious Offense Percent Change Number of Cases Total Person Offenses
Criminal homicide Forcible rape Robbery Aggravated assault Simple assault Other violent sex offenses Other person offenses Property Offenses Burglary Larceny-theft Motor vehicle theft Arson Vandalism Trespassing Stolen property offenses Other property offenses Drug Law Violations Public Order Offenses Obstruction of justice Disorderly conduct Weapons offenses Liquor law violations Nonviolent sex offenses Other public order offenses Violent Crime Index* Property Crime Index** * Includes criminal homicide, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault.
** Includes burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft, and arson.

59. San Antonio Police Website Index
Guards School Crossing Guards ( Mama Patrols ) Curfews juvenile Daytime and Overview,photo, map, phone numbers, contacts, crime stats Evidence Unit The
http://www.sanantonio.gov/sapd/SiteIndex.asp
SAN ANTONIO COMMUNITY PORTAL POLICE - Web Site Index DEPT SEARCH
ENTER KEYWORDS
(ex - jobs, weather)
FILING COMPLAINTS PRESS RELEASES SPECIAL ALERTS REAL TIME TRAFFIC
San Antonio Police Department
SAPD WEB SITE INDEX Academy : SAPD Training Academy Information
Accidents
: Real-Time list of working traffic accidents
Accidents
: Top 10 Crash sites (traffic accidents) 2000 and 2001
Accident Reports
: Obtaining Accident Reports from the SAPD Records Unit
Accreditation
: SAPD achieves CALEA accreditation
Addresses
: Addresses and phone numbers of SAPD offices and divisions Administration Bureau : Includes Support Services and Resource Mgt. Divisions Alamo City Heat Band : SAPD band gives anti-drug, anti-gang messages to kids Alarm Registration Forms : Downloadable application forms for registering burglar alarms Alarms Database : Information on Alarm Ordinance: Database Access - check your false alarms and permit renewal date Applicant Processing : Information on applying to become a San Antonio police officer Application Forms : Downloadable application forms for COP, CPA, VIP, F.A.C.T.

60. KGUN9.COM - Crime Trackers
Get crime stats for your Neighborhood. 11/26/02 A 14year-old Tucson High School freshmanwill spend his Thanksgiving Day in the juvenile Detention Center after
http://www.kgun9.com/crimetrackers.asp?ID=102

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