MSU Libraries Indicators of School crime and Safety (Also in GovDocs illnesses, and workplace healthand safety; and labor costs. msu.edu/publ_ser/docs/usfed/stats.htm Page http://www.lib.msu.edu/publ_ser/docs/usfed/stats.htm
Extractions: Sources of statistical information are held throughout the Michigan State University Libraries. This guide is not comprehensive. Rather, it provides information on a selection of the most important general sources. Although most of the materials listed below are located in the Government Documents Reference area (Main Library Reference, 1st floor East), some materials are located in other Library locations. Selected WWW resources are also included. Please ask at the Main Library Reference Desk (Main Library, 1st floor East) if you need further assistance. [Statistics Alcove, 1st floor East, Z1223 .Z7 A4] Monthly, cumulated quarterly and annually. Indexes and abstracts the wide range of statistical publications produced by the U.S. government. Publicatins indexed are primarily either in the U.S. documents depository collection or in the ASI microfiche located behind the Main Library Reference desk.
Juvenile Delinquency Statistics By comparison, the costs of secure detention of juvenile delinquent offendersin 1995 totalled Morgan County Juvenile/Adult crime stats Sheet 1996. http://scican.net/~morgansup2/juvstat96.html
Extractions: 1995 Juvenile Delinquency Stats Page During calendar year 1996, 322 juvenile delinquency cases were presented to the Morgan Superior Court No. 2 for disposition. Of these 322 cases, 167 cases were resolved through formal juvenile court proceedings and disposition, and 155 cases were resolved by informal adjustment through the Morgan County Probation Department. In comparing adult criminal cases filed in all of the Morgan Circuit and Superior Courts with the juvenile delinquency cases formally filed with Superior Court No. 2, we note the following: 9% of all residential burglary charges filed in 1996 were committed by juveniles down from 79% in 1995. 5% of all non-residential burglary charges filed in 1996 were committed by juveniles down from 72% in 1995. 22% of all Theft charges and and 6% of all Receiving Stolen Property charges filed in 1996 were committed by juveniles down from 33% (Theft) and 38% (Receiving) in 1995.
Frank Discussion: Marijuana Statistics Charts (Incarceration, race, cannabis, mandatory minimums, crime, murder, etc.).US arrests stats (from mpp.org). costs associated with the US War on Drugs http://frankdiscussion.netfirms.com/info_statistics.html
Extractions: ARREST STATISTICS per cent of drug-related criminal charges are connected with marijuana of people arrested for marijuana related crimes are for simple possession (under 30 grams of cannabis). Approximately 50,000 Canadians are arrested each year for marijuana related crimes . (49,639 in 2001 - according to Statistics Canada) [ U.S. arrest stats
9/2/03, Crime Stats - Almanac, Vol. 50, No. 2 to Woodland Avenuesee www.upenn.edu/almanac/crimesABI.html. Speaking Outabout prescription costs of mail order as compared to local pharmacies. http://www.upenn.edu/almanac/v50/n02/crimes.html
Extractions: Community Crime Report About the Crime Report: Almanac normally publishes all Crimes Against Persons and Crimes Against Society from the campus report in each week's issue. Also reported are Crimes Against Property with full reports on the Web. For the most recent week's crimes (August 25 to August 31) see www.upenn.edu/almanac/crimes-ABI.html
3/23/04, Crime Stats - Almanac, Vol. 50, No. 26 accurate report on public safety concerns, we hope that your increased awarenesswill lessen the opportunity for crime. How to combat rising health care costs? http://www.upenn.edu/almanac/v50/n26/crimes0323.html
Extractions: Visit Penn's website var site="s12almanac" The University of Pennsylvania Police Department Community Crime Report About the Crime Report: Below are all Crimes Against Persons and Crimes Against Society from the campus report for March 8-14, 2004 . Also reported were 14 Crimes Against Property (including 14 thefts). Click here for prior weeks' reports Ed. This summary is prepared by the Division of Public Safety and includes all criminal incidents reported and made known to the University Police Department between the dates of March 8-14, 2004 . The University Police actively patrol from Market Street to Baltimore Avenue and from the Schuylkill River to 43rd Street in conjunction with the Philadelphia Police. In this effort to provide you with a thorough and accurate report on public safety concerns, we hope that your increased awareness will lessen the opportunity for crime. For any concerns or suggestions regarding this report, please call the Division of Public Safety at (215) 898-4482. 11:41 AM 4000 Ludlow St Theft CD player taken from secured auto 3:51 PM 4200 Pine St Theft Items taken from secured auto
Extractions: WE'RE THE POLICE WE DON'T STAND AND WATCH. WE SERVE AND PROTECT Contact Us WHAT DO YOU THINK ... Definition Click on your region for news that affects YOUR career: WEST SOUTH International MIDWEST NORTHEAST Chief: Know where your cops are at all times, constantly train them in department policy, and have them adequately supervised Click on any headline for the real story.... Police Executiveof the 20th Century: William J. Bratton - NYPD Commissioner who turned around Policing in America Bratton Watch He did it in NY, can he do it in LA? We think yes. And if he gets crime down, most criminoligists will be out of business. NYPD Compstat Here's how to do it Nashville PD Chief Turner retires, takes state job Nashville, Tn, goes COMPSTAT New Chief brings new ideas and executive accountability Atlanta PD has been underreporting crime figures for years, audit shows !! POLICE CHIEFS FIRED: Cicero, MO, Police Chief Denver Police Chief fired after a series of problems Louisville, KY, Police Chief fired ... NYPD to develop its own FBI and CIA (Feds are useless in NY) Jane Perloff, former Detective Commander in NYPD is now Chief, Raleigh, NC
Extractions: After-School Programs Why Dallas Needs After-School Programs The Impact of After-School Programs The Washington State Institute for Public Policy The Washington State Institute for Public Policy finds that effective after-school programs can yield a benefit-to-cost ratio to taxpayers and crime victims of $1.87 to $5.29 for every dollar spent.
Poynter Online - Crime Story Resources (Here are some of those stats.) Is your community spending money on Children ofcrime. The website says Graffiti costs landowners tons of money to clean up. http://www.poynter.org/content/content_view.asp?id=65270
Poynter Online - Morning Meeting - Friday, August 23, 2002 Jail cost $21,028 in July, about $1,500 more than food costs, according to of storieswe do that involve numbers, including everything from crime stats to the http://www.poynter.org/dg.lts/id.2/aid.5216/column.htm
Extractions: The story says, "Image is the most important factor for success in todays medical market," according to MDTV Medical News Now Inc. , a New Jersey-based organization that presents a television medical news program that airs on cable in about 20 states. Their purpose is to "educate the public on todays most popular surgical procedures and highlight the areas finest surgeons." Redflagsweekly says, "Another company that focuses on boosting medical business is KMR Communications Inc. , whose mission is to represent "those who wish to increase their name recognition in target markets through the use of exposure in the media using the ever increasing vast network of television, radio, newspapers, internet and magazines." Katherine Rothman, CEO of the company writes candidly:
Sources Of Data For Audit Unit, costs of crime National crime Comparisons. British Transport Police, crime/DisorderData. London Buses, crime/Disorder Data. London Fire Service, stats. http://www.hackney.gov.uk/index/council/departments/communityleisure/community-c
Extractions: Hackney Crime and Disorder Audit 1999/2001 Sources of Data for Audit Source Information Metropolitan Police Service CAD data Performance Information Bureau Classified Crime data Management Information Unit Crime Profiling data Borough Intelligence Unit Research data Hackney Sector Neighbourhood data Community Safety Unit Homophobic, racial, DV Crime Prevention Dept Stats London Borough of Hackney Stats, maps, Prostitution data, Youth Offending Team Stats - young offenders Geographical Information Systems Unit GIS Mapping Neighbourhood/Ward data Education Truancy/Exclusions Housing Estate Safety data, reports Social Services Stats Domestic Violence/Racial Harassment Unit-DVRH Stats Environmental services Noise Nuisance data/Abandoned Vehicle data/Road Safety Policy and Information Demographic data CCTV CCTV Evaluation Inner London Probation Service Probation statistics Health Service Stats Primary Care Trust Mental Health Trust Homerton Hospital Accident and Emergency data Homerton Hospital East (Psychiatric Wing) Mental health referrals Home Office - Crime Reduction Unit Costs of Crime National Crime Comparisons British Transport Police Crime/Disorder Data London Buses Crime/Disorder Data London Fire Service Stats Hackney Chamber of Commerce Retail crime Dalston Partnership Policing Project (DP3) Stats Hackney Action for Racial Equality Stats Hackney Mediation Service Referral and profile Hackney Women's Aid Domestic Violence statistics
Violence Against Women In The United States the health care needs and costs than those are being denied insurance in some statesbecause they Violence Against Women A National crime Victimization Survey http://www.now.org/issues/violence/stats.html
Extractions: MURDER . Every day four women die in this country as a result of domestic violence, the euphemism for murders and assaults by husbands and boyfriends. That's approximately 1,400 women a year, according to the FBI. The number of women who have been murdered by their intimate partners is greater than the number of soldiers killed in the Vietnam War. BATTERING . Although only 572,000 reports of assault by intimates are officially reported to federal officials each year, the most conservative estimates indicate two to four million women of all races and classes are battered each year. At least 170,000 of those violent incidents are serious enough to require hospitalization, emergency room care or a doctor's attention. SEXUAL ASSAULT . Every year approximately 132,000 women report that they have been victims of rape or attempted rape, and more than half of them knew their attackers. It's estimated that two to six times that many women are raped, but do not report it. Every year 1.2 million women are forcibly raped by their current or former male partners, some more than once. THE TARGETS . Women are 10 times more likely than men to be victimized by an intimate. Young women, women who are separated, divorced or single, low- income women and African-American women are disproportionately victims of assault and rape. Domestic violence rates are five times higher among families below poverty levels, and severe spouse abuse is twice as likely to be committed by unemployed men as by those working full time. Violent attacks on lesbians and gay men have become two to three times more common than they were prior to 1988.
No. 94-2639-CR crime laboratory presumably to cover the costs of the investigation into Evans sdrug crimes, the issue had authority, under § 973.20(1), stats., to order http://www.wisbar.org/res/capp/z1994/94-2639.html
Extractions: PUBLISHED OPINION Case No.: 94-2639-CR Petition for review filed. Complete Title of Case: STATE OF WISCONSIN, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. QUINCY FERGUSON, Defendant-Appellant. Submitted on Briefs: May 3, 1995 Oral Argument: - COURT COURT OF APPEALS OF WISCONSIN Opinion Released: June 6, 1995 Opinion Filed: June 6, 1995 Source of APPEAL Appeal from a judgment and an order Full Name JUDGE COURT: Circuit Lower Court. COUNTY: Milwaukee (If "Special", JUDGE: LEE E. WELLS so indicate) JUDGES: Wedemeyer, P.J., Fine and Schudson, JJ. Concurred: - Dissented: - Appellant ATTORNEYS For the defendant-appellant the cause was submitted on the briefs of Marla J. Stephens , first assistant state public defender. Respondent ATTORNEYS For the plaintiff-respondent the cause was submitted on the briefs of James E. Doyle
NCPA - Crime And Gun Control- Statistics And Forecasts crime costs Savings Facts and Myths. Ten Facts About crime. Myths Aboutcrime Forecasts and Interpretations. Dampening Jubilation On crime stats. http://www.ncpa.org/pi/crime/crime21.html
Extractions: Statistics and Forecasts Crime Costs The Cost Of Crime Tops $1 Trillion A Year Facts and Myths Ten Facts About Crime Myths About Crime Forecasts and Interpretations Dampening Jubilation On Crime Stats Crime Down In Some Areas, Up In Others Americans Slowly Accept Crime Drop Experts Confounded By Crime Decline ... Timing the Coming Crime Wave Crime Statistics - U.S. and Texas Fewer Lawmen Killed on Duty in 1999 NCPA Study: Texas Crime Turnaround It's Official: Serious Crimes Down for Eighth Consecutive Year Crime Down For Seventh Year ... Searchable Crime Statistics Index Crime Statistics - By Category Abuse Racial Divide In Domestic Violence Deaths Puzzles Experts Spousal Abuse Cuts Both Ways Drugs and Alcohol Enforcement Of Marijuana Laws Varies Widely Fewer Arrests For Drunken Driving Fraud Coping With Identity Theft Guns Firearms Deaths Down For Fourth Straight Year Gun Violence In Public Housing Firearms Deaths, 1979-1997 Guns Figure More Often In Suicides Than Homicides ... Drug Arrests Increase, Violent Crime Falls Hate Crimes Hate and Prejudice Murder Small Towns See Drop In Murder Rates Murder Rates Decline Again South's Homicide Rates Lead The Nation Murder Rate Drops Again In 1997 Property An Epidemic Of Worker Theft Car Theft Declines In 1996 Rape/Sexual Assault Rape Statistics Are Debated Violent Violent Crime Falls Again Violent Crime Rates Drop In 1996 Violent Crime Rates In 1995 Victims U.S. Murder Rate For Children
Immigration: Costs And Benefits According to stats Canada, Canada s population growth is currently about ESL (Englishas a Second Language) costs. Increased crime associated with Asian gangs. http://www.geocities.com/athens/forum/2496/immigration.html
Extractions: Russil Wvong An article I posted to can.politics in April 1997. On the Canadian newsgroups, where the range of opinions is much wider than in the regular media, there's a number of vocal individuals who think that immigration has huge costs and no benefits. They're not necessarily bad people, racists, or whatever; they just think that immigration is a Bad Thing. I think they're wrong. Immigration has benefits as well as costs; the question is whether the costs outweigh the benefits. Benefits of immigration: Immigrants contribute to the economy in the same way as the rest of us, through work: i.e. by contributing value to some product or service, which can then be sold locally or exported. In this way, they contribute to Canada's GNP, the total size of the economy. Okay, but how do the rest of us benefit? When someone works, they add value to products or services assembling a car, developing software, serving burgers, booking travel, whatever. But the key is that people are not paid as much as the value they add . The surplus is profit for the business. If this surplus didn't exist, the business wouldn't be profitable.
Child Abuse Research And Statistics and statistics about victims of crime are provided Abuse and Neglect in the UnitedStates Statistical Evidence. Abuse America has estimated the costs of child http://www.prevent-abuse-now.com/stats.htm
General Crime Information More crime stats; costs of crime to Victims (BJS, 1994); Car JackingcrimeVictimization Survey (BJS, 1994); Elderly crime Victims (BJS, 1994). http://sun.soci.niu.edu/~critcrim/crime/crime.html
CJOnline.com | Crime In The City In some areas, the human costs seemed severe. Drugs behind most crime 9/3/00» Burglars frequently receive probation 9/3/00 » crime stats can tell http://cjonline.com/webindepth/crime/
Extractions: This series attempts to give readers a look at what residents in different parts of the city think about crime in their areas. Capital-Journal reporters also talked to local and state officials about various aspects of crime and tell readers what those people had to say about such issues as: the link between drugs and other crimes; the role state sentencing guidelines play in keeping burglars on the street; crime-prevention programs; whether the city has a sufficient number of police officers; and whether the average Topekan is very likely to become a homicide victim. Crime in the City North Topeka worse off, some say
Prism Jan 2001 Briefings 2 strong and that farmers are interested in any product that helps cut costs. Congresspassed a law requiring better posting of crime stats in 1990âthe so http://www.prism-magazine.org/jan01/briefings/briefings_2/briefings_2.cfm
Extractions: At Broken Hill there will be 42 solar dishes. South Australia's facility will have ten. The word "farms" is used because the dishes, in rows mounted on poles, resemble orchards from a distance. Officials in Canberra, the national capital, say the two are intended as prototypes for far larger farms to meet the power needs of isolated communities. The technology was developed by an Australian company, Solar Systems Limited. It involves using solar dishes, more sophisticated than panels commonly in use, which track the sun as it moves through the sky. Each dish magnifies the intensity of the sun by 500 times and focuses the rays onto high-efficiency solar cells. "Solar energy is a renewable source which doesn't produce pollution, carbon dioxide or noise," says federal environmental minister Robert Hill. What's more, it isn't "susceptible to the same price fluctuations as other energy resources." Bioengineered salmon being produced by Aqua Bounty Farms could become the Flavr Savr tomatoes of the animal kingdom. Flavr Savr tomatoes, for those with short memories, were the first bioengineered produce approved for human consumption in the U.S. Now, some time within the next year, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is expected to decide whether transgenic Atlantic salmon produced by the American-Canadian firm, a subsidiary of A/F Proteins, can be commercially sold in the United States. If approved, the company's transgenic salmon would become the first genetically altered animal to reach the American food chain. The salmon have received genes from arcticpout, a very cold water fish, which allow them to grow four to six times faster than their natural counterparts.
Official Clinton Stat Board crime stats Number of individuals and businesses associated with an $8.5 millionfine for campaign finance crimes. paid in fines and court costs $6 million http://prorev.com/wwstats.htm
Extractions: THE REVIEW HOME PAGE NOTES Some of the data has not been updated recently and thus understates conditions. In certain areas, such as anomalous deaths, we have used an extremely conservative count. It is important in considering these fatal incidents to bear in mind the following: (1) The fact that anomalies need to be investigated further carries no presumption of how a death actually occurred, only that there remain serious questions that require answers. (2) The possibility of foul play must be taken seriously in a major criminal conspiracy in which over two score individuals and firms have been convicted and over 100 witnesses have pled the Fifth Amendment or fled the country. (3) If foul play did occur in any of these cases, that fact by itself does not carry the presumption that the White House was involved. Given the footprints of organized crime, drug trade, foreign espionage, and intelligence agencies on the trail of the Clinton story, such a assumption would not be warranted. ADMINISTRATION RECORDS SET