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1. Attorney General Lockyer Releases State Crime Stats For 2000 - News & Alerts - C
Attorney General Lockyer Releases State crime stats for 2000. Number of crimes in large jurisdictions during schools today doesn't need more prisons tomorrow.". Lockyer has made the
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OFFICE OF THE AG PUBLICATIONS CONTACT US SEARCH ... LINKS TO STATE SITES Attorney General Lockyer Releases State Crime Stats for 2000
Number of crimes in large jurisdictions during the year increased 3.5 percent compared to 1999 March 20, 2001
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(Fresno) – During a meeting with Central Valley law enforcement officials, Attorney General Bill Lockyer today announced that preliminary figures show that during 2000, the number of crimes in the most populous cities and counties in California increased 3.5 percent when compared to 1999.
The preliminary report, "Crime 2000 In Selected California Jurisdictions, January through December" compares crime counts for six major offense categories during 1999 and 2000 for 77 jurisdictions with populations of 100,000 or more. These jurisdictions represent about 65 percent of the state's population. Within these jurisdictions, crimes tracked by the California Crime Index increased 3.5 percent:
  • Homicides increased 3.9 percent;
  • Forcible Rapes increased 6.6 percent;
  • Robberies increased 0.9 percent;

2. Salt Of The Earth: Our Booming Prisons
stats prisons are U.S. September 1999 million on treatment for drug offenders would reduce serious crime 15 times more than expanding the use of mandatory
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September 1999 Our booming prison population

According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics , if current trends continue, an analysis of 1998 prison population figures indicates that the nation's prison and jail population will reach a total of 2 million inmates in the first year of the new millennium. Last year over 550,000 inmates entered the federal and state prison systems.
More stats Capital punishment Environment Homelessness Welfare reform ... Misc. stats The Sentencing Project , meanwhile, notes the "flip side" of the nation's 20-year prison population—a record number of inmates are returning to their families, communities, and society at large, often with little education and job experience.
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3. State Crime Stats
management in the form of true crime, prisons, courts, serial killers, trials, holocaust, fugitives, murder, death of Mind 20002001. crime stats 1997-00 crime stats 1994-96.
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4. Crime Stats
crime stats. Subject crime stats. Answered By d_ottr prior to the new milleneum, wanted to free all those incarcerated in US prisons that were in for drugrelated charges.
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    I am trying to find out the percentage of jailed americans currently serving time for drug related offenses (using, selling, trafficing). could you point in the direction of web sites that might compile related data? thanks d_ottr gave this response on 4/6/2000: Other than that, I can't right now think of one location to find out all the info you need. Try those sites and see what you come up with. d_ottr gave this follow-up answer on 4/6/2000: I was just surfing around Amnesty 200, and got linked to the site: http://www.csdp.org Thye have a page on Prison stas (When you get to the site, scroll down the right column to prison, and click on that) Once again, they may be the adversary of drug ENFORCEMENT, but they are usually pretty close on the stats. They are not broken down into trafficing, or other sub-categoreis, but you can get a failry good idea what you need.

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5. Drugstory | Drug Stats | Crime Stats
crime stats disseminates information on crime, criminal offenders, victims of crime,and the types of treatment and other substance abuse programs in prisons.
http://www.drugstory.org/drug_stats/crime_statistics.asp

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Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP)
http://www.whitehousedrugpolicy.org

Establishes policies, priorities and objectives for the nation's drug control program. State and City Drug Profiles
Includes information on drug trafficking and seizures, and drug-related crime, enforcement, courts and corrections for each state and various cities. Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring Program (ADAM)
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A National Institute of Justice program that tracks trends in the prevalence and types of drug use among booked arrestees in urban areas. 1999 Annual Report on Drug Use Among Adult and Juvenile Arrestees (June 2000)
Reports trends in drug use testing among male and female adult and juvenile arrestees. Tracks cocaine, opiates, marijuana, and methamphetamine use. (Adobe Acrobat File) U.S. Department of Justice's Bureau of Justice Statistics

6. Ananova - Alleged Robber 'uses Internet Crime Stats To Pick Safest Jail In USA'
A man says he robbed a motel in Fargo, North Dakota, because his internet research said it has the safest jail in America. Check for more on Internet. Technology. prisons. Strange crime. Quirkies. US
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Ananova: Alleged robber 'uses internet crime stats to pick safest jail in USA' A man says he robbed a motel in Fargo, North Dakota, because his internet research said it has the safest jail in America. Alexander Strathas said he researched crime statistics on the internet before deciding to travel from his home in Clearwater Beach, Florida, to commit the crime. He went to the motel and allegedly told staff he had a bomb in his Winnie the Pooh backpack and would blow himself up if they did not hand over money. When police arrested him shortly after the alleged crime, they found a note in his pocket. It read: "I did it, robbery or attempted robbery, whichever offence might result, by using the bomb method to claim a place in the safest jail in the United States." When he was charged with robbery at Cass County District Court, he said he wanted to go to prison for life because he's a habitual criminal, the Star Tribune reports. A preliminary court hearing is scheduled for August 9. Story filed: 19:56 Friday 27th July 2001 Check for more on:
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7. Drugstory | Drug Stats | Usage Stats
Youth stats, crime and Safety 2002 (November 2002) Presents data on crime at school IGsays prisons lax on drug smuggling The Washington Times Jerry Seper 1/23
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Costs of Drugs Crime Stats Usage Stats Adult Stats
Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP)
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Establishes policies, priorities and objectives for the nation's drug control program. Drug Use Trends (October 2002)
Summarizes drug use trends in the United States. Populations covered in this fact sheet include the general household populations, students, active military personnel, and criminal offenders. Pulse Check: Trends in Drug Abuse (April 2002)
What America's Users Spend on Illegal Drugs, 1988-2000 (December 2001)

Discusses trends in drug use and estimates the number of cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine and marijuana users in the United States. National Institute on Drug Abuse
http://www.nida.nih.gov/

A respected scientific research institution that studies and disseminates information on drug abuse and addiction prevention, treatment and policy. Epidemiologic Trends in Drug Abuse (December 2001)
Tracks statistics on drug abuse patterns and trends in the United States from a variety of federal sources. Includes data on cocaine, heroin, other opiates, marijuana, club drugs (such as Ecstasy), methamphetamine and PCP. Also has information on Canada and Mexico. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)/Office of Applied Studies http://www.drugabusestatistics.samhsa.gov

8. Eastsidejournal.com - Our View: Crime Stats Should Not Make Us Lax
Our View crime stats should not make us lax the police can't lock up and go home and we won't be shutting down our prisons any time soon.
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A new report shows that crime is down in the United States, but no one should suppose that this should make us lax. Crime is not licked, the police can't lock up and go home and we won't be shutting down our prisons any time soon. The report comes from a 2001 government survey based on interviews with victims and concerns all violent crime but murder. The year-to-year decline: 9 percent. A news account says the decline in violent crime since 1993 is 50 percent. As good as that news is, it should be kept in mind that crime today remains several times higher than it was in the 1950s. One writer notes that the decline we've been seeing in the past decade would have to continue for ``another three decades'' to get us back to those years when we did not have to take all the fearful ``precautions'' we take today. Among the reasons crime has escalated as much as it has over the past half-century, another analyst has observed, is the widespread breaking up of families and a decline in certain moral norms. These issues and some other factors causing crime increases may be largely outside the range of government action, the analyst said, but tough sentencing is not. While some social scientists deny that the imprisonment of some 2 million people has been the decisive factor in the recent reduction of crime, it cannot be denied that it has been an important factor; when they are behind bars, these prisoners mostly young men cannot wreak their havoc outside.

9. CRIME STATS DON'T TELL WHOLE STORY, JUSTICE OFFICIAL SAYS (December 11, 1998)
crime stats DON'T TELL WHOLE STORY, JUSTICE OFFICIAL SAYS. Opportunities forcrime prevention also exist inside the nation's prisons, he said.
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Home About Gannett News from Gannett Investor Relations ... Jobs CRIME STATS DON'T TELL WHOLE STORY, JUSTICE OFFICIAL SAYS By Amy Zurzola, Metro Reporter, Asbury Park Press Six years of falling crime statistics are good news, but the numbers are not the whole story, Deputy U.S. Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. told the Gannett National Conference for Reporters and Editors. Much news coverage of crime nationwide focuses on drops in the murder rate and juvenile crime, but statistics cannot measure the effects of crime, its impact on victims' families and on those arrested, Holder said in a luncheon keynote speech. Clinton administration anti-crime initiatives and increased community involvement in crime prevention have been catalysts for change, but new and troubling crime trends are emerging, Holder said. Crime in rural areas increased by 1 percent this year, due in part to a thriving methamphetamine market that spurred drug-related violence. Rape numbers have not decreased, even though other violent crimes have. "We must not be complacent as a result of our recent downturns,'' he said.

10. IS CRIME COVERAGE OUT OF BALANCE? RESEARCH SHOWS A NEED FOR MORE (March 12, 1999
The Detroit News did just that when it analyzed crime stats to debunk widely heldmyths about crime in Detroit. More of us should be covering prisons and not
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Home About Gannett News from Gannett Investor Relations ... Jobs IS CRIME COVERAGE OUT OF BALANCE? RESEARCH SHOWS A NEED FOR MORE
REPORTING OF CONTEXT, PERSPECTIVE, CONSEQUENCES, RISK FACTORS
Jane Amari, Executive Editor at The News Journal at Wilmington, wrote a chapter on crime coverage for a book being produced by the ASNE Readership Committee. NEWS WATCH asked Amari to share her report here. It provides excellent material for discussion in newsrooms everywhere. By Jane Amari, Executive Editor, The News Journal at Wilmington It's easy to understand why crime coverage has become so important to newspapers. It's news. There are documents in a central location and public employees are available as sources. Many of the documents are privileged, allowing us to cover without fear of lawsuit. The best crime stories have ... drama, conflict, good and evil. For these reasons, newspapers have institutionalized crime coverage. Virtually every newspaper has a police reporter. When something "newsworthy" happens, the reporter is there for the details. But the efficiency of that approach to crime has led to some unforeseen byproducts. The first is the proportion of crime news to other news. Because we have at least one reporter assigned full time to covering the police and often others assigned full time to covering criminal courts, we produce a quantity of coverage that may make the world look unsafe to our readers.

11. Sacbee.com: Peter H. King: Crime Stats, Grisly Stories -- Which To Believe?
Peter H. King crime stats, grisly stories Which to believe? (Published May 19, 1999) A single death is a tragedy, a million deaths is a statistic. penalty, communitybased policing, paramilitary-style policing, more prisons. Something must have worked, advocates
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Peter H. King: Crime stats, grisly stories Which to believe?
(Published May 19, 1999)
A single death is a tragedy, a million deaths is a statistic. Joseph Stalin Every morning in Los Angeles, a media wire service distributes a daily calendar of scheduled events, press conferences, court appearances and the like. On Monday a morning in which the L.A. Times reported new FBI statistics that document yet another sharp decrease in violent crime, nationally and throughout California, including L.A. the City News Service lineup included the following: A preliminary hearing in Santa Monica for "Dion Santos and Roshana Roberts, charged in the murder of a German tourist gunned down during a botched holdup near a Santa Monica hotel"; a trial in Norwalk for "Ismael Michael Medina, an alleged gang member charged with shooting and paralyzing a Maywood reserve police officer, and wounding the officer's son"; and the arraignment in Compton of "William Dexter Tagger Jr., who is charged with murdering a teenager whose body was found in a trash bin." It listed a hearing in Lancaster for "Adrian Armando Chaparro, who is charged with shooting his girlfriend and then taking her to a remote desert location and executing her"; an arraignment downtown for "Leona Patrice Hightower, who is charged in the scalding death of her 3-year-old foster brother"; and trial for "Etienne Moore, LaCedrick Johnson and Shashonee Solomon, charged in the robbery and murder of a woman picking up her daughter from Bible study in Northridge."

12. Ananova - Alleged Robber 'uses Internet Crime Stats To Pick Safest Jail In USA'
Alleged robber 'uses internet crime stats to pick safest jail in USA him shortly afterthe alleged crime, they found prisons Strange crime Find out how to get a
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13. FIREARM  OVERLOAD - Crime Stats
Alphabetical Listing. BOJS State Prison Felony Sentences. FEDERAL BUREAUOF prisons QUICK FACTS. FBI. crime stats by Community Baltimore County.
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Firearm Safety Firearm Laws Gun Show List Crime Prevention ... For Kids CRIME STATS US Department of Justice Bureau of Justice Statistics Homicide trends in the U.S.: Contents Bureau of Justice Statistics Publications Alphabetical Listing BOJS State Prison Felony Sentences ... Crime Stats by Community Baltimore County SAFETY FIRST - when you are dead you don't get a second chance home
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14. Three Strikes Law Not A Solution To Crime
with phony crime stats as the only justification for it. Three Strikes is a badlaw put into place by bad politicians needing financing for 36 prisons that
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The public has been suckered with soundbites and statistics into believing that the Three Strikes law is a solution to crime, nothing is further from the truth
The Three Strikes Law is not a solution to crime.... by B. Cayenne Bird
There's a great deal of mass brainwash which happens when the news media prints the government press releases about crime statistics without ever mentioning the fact that they are useless. The public has been suckered with soundbites and statistics into thinking that crime is down because of Three Strikes, Mandatory Minimums, the Death Penalty and Prisons. Nothing is further from the truth.
The Orange County Register, New York Times and Pennsylvania Newspapers have clearly exposed at least 15 variables in the way the statistics are prepared which make them useless as a true measure of crime. (Click on the link below for many of these variables) Manipulated statistics are a gimmick to justify billions of dollars in building up a police state and nothing more!
For example, not all police agencies report every year. Oakland hasn't reported for four years and the number of agencies who do report vary every single year. On this one variable alone, no previous year's crime statistics can be compared to another one accurately. Participation in reporting by the various agencies is strictly voluntary. They cannot be construed as factual!

15. CSIndy: Group Pushes For Halt To New Prisons (January 13 - January 19, 2000)
when just more than 3,000 inmates resided in state prisons, the inmate question thatassertion, however, pointing out that while overall crime stats may be down
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Group pushes for halt to new prisons
by Malcolm Howard JANUARY 13, 2000: Standing next to a stark, black-and-white chart showing the number of prisoners behind bars in Colorado, activist Christie Donner rattles off statistics that she says support her call for a moratorium on new prison construction in the state. 'Prison construction now takes up one-third of the state's capital construction budget,' Donner told a group of about three dozen residents gathered at downtown's St. Mary's Cathedral earlier this week. 'And it's been increasing.' Donner spoke as part of a statewide, grass-roots effort to raise support for Senate Bill 00-104. Introduced in the state Senate last week, the bill would forbid new prison construction in the state until 2003.
Inmate population quintupled
A few of the facts cited during Donner's two-hour talk: The prison moratorium bill, Donner argued, would give lawmakers a chance to stop and look at the real costs of increased incarceration. Among other things, the proposed bill would create a 17-member task force that would study the causes behind the state's massive prison boom and suggest possible countermeasures.

16. NCJRS: Statistics - Additional Resources
Federal Bureau of prisons (FBOP) http//www.bop.gov/ Provides statistics on Federalinmate Map stats available with State and county level crime reports.
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American Correctional Association: The Corrections Connection
http://www.corrections.com/ This site lists corrections links to Federal, State, and local agencies, in addition to international associations.
American Statistical Association's Guide to Abstracts and Bibliographies of Readily Available
Data Sets on Crime and Criminal Justice
http://www.la.utexas.edu/research/crime_criminaljustice_research/ Provides information on how researchers use the many Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) data sets on crime and criminal justice in the United States.
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http://www.ameristat.org/ AmeriStat gives you instant summaries — in graphics and text — of the demographic characteristics of the U.S. population.
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Just the cold, white, gritty stats showing crime down Criminal Justice Statistics Drugs and crime New This Week View pictures of private and public prisons.
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