Crime FAstatshomicide homicides in the United States, 1997; Central Records Division-Rape stats Michigan Department of Armed Criminal in America crime and firearms http://www.statistics.com/hyperseek.php/Crime
Extractions: By Month Oct 2003 Nov 2003 Dec 2003 Jan 2004 Feb 2004 Mar 2004 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
Year End Crime Stats 2003 The only crime showing an increase was homicide. The number of homicides in the county increased by two last year, from 29 to 31. http://www.co.ba.md.us/Agencies/police/media/news releases 2004/march 2004/crime
Extractions: Search: Home Agency Directory Police Department Police Dept. Media Relations Section ... News Releases 2004 > March 2004 Releases > Year End Crime Stats 2003 Serious Crimes Down Across The County In 2003 Crime Numbers at the Lowest Point in a Generation Baltimore County, MD (March 19, 2004) - Serious crime dropped in every precinct in Baltimore County during 2003, with serious crimes down 7.1% overall. Violent crimes, including homicide, rape, robbery and assault, dropped 5.5% and property crimes - burglary, theft, motor vehicle theft and arson - were down 7.5%. The only crime showing an increase was homicide. The number of homicides in the county increased by two last year, from 29 to 31. Crime in the county has been on a general decline since 1995, when there were 46,336 serious crimes. The 2003 numbers are lower than even 1980, when the county experienced 44,600 crimes, with a much smaller population. County Executive James T. Smith, Jr. said that these reductions in crime are an essential part of his plans for Renaissance in the County, "Public safety is an essential government service. No one wants to live where they do not feel safe. These reductions in crime demonstrate that the members of the Baltimore County Police Department do an outstanding job in protecting us all and securing a brighter future for the county." According to Police Chief Terrence B. Sheridan, "The reduction in crime reflects the high degree of professionalism and commitment by the men and women of the police department. But it is also the result of the community's commitment to crime prevention. The citizens of the county have worked steadily with the police department to make Baltimore County a safe place in which to live and work."
Poynter Online - Online Crime Stats Better Than Sourcebooks FBI s annual crime in the United States is a the most comprehensive and authoritative crime statistic source on everything from drug and homicide trends to http://www.poynter.org/content/content_view.asp?id=12005
NEW MEXICO CRIME AND POLICE INFORMATION Corrales has had its second homicide June of 2002 since 1989 Corrales 1999 2000 crime stats down 27% burglary 31 19 auto burg. 8 http://www.nmhomes.com/crime.html
Extractions: var contact_email="studev@kzoo.edu"; //put your own contact email here //set the main navigational section you are in to true; sectionAbout=false; sectionAcademics=false; sectionAdmission =false; sectionAlum =false; sectionGive = false; sectionNews =false; sectionResources =false; sectionSports =false; sectionStudent =true; STUDENT DEVELOPMENT Kalamazoo College Security: Crime Statistics To comply with "The Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990," as amended by "The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act of 1998," the College on an annual basis will publish the following reported crimes which occur on campus, in or on Non campus buildings or property, and on public property: murder, sex offenses (forcible and non forcible), robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, motor vehicle theft, manslaughter and arson. Additionally, the number of arrests and campus disciplinary action for the following offenses will be reported: liquor law violations, drug-related violations, and weapon possession. The statistics reported below have been obtained from the following sources:
2/17/04, Crime Stats - Almanac, Vol. 50, No. 22 we hope that your increased awareness will lessen the opportunity for crime. and 2 arrests (including 4 robberies, 4 aggravated assaults, 1 homicide and 1 rape http://www.upenn.edu/almanac/v50/n22/crimes.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 February 2-8, 2004 . Also reported were 10 Crimes Against Property (including 9 thefts and 1 act of vandalism). 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 February 2-8, 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. 1:57 PM 3420 Walnut St Theft Items taken from unattended bag
1/20/04, Crime Stats - Almanac, Vol. 50, No. 18 concerns, we hope that your increased awareness will lessen the opportunity for crime. 2 arrests (including 3 robberies, 1 aggravated assault, 1 homicide and 1 http://www.upenn.edu/almanac/v50/n18/crimes.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 January 5-11, 2004 . Also reported were 18 Crimes Against Property ( including 15 thefts, 2 burglaries and 1 stolen property Click here for prior weeks' reports are also online. 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 January 5-11, 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. 7:52 PM 3650 Chestnut St Theft Secured bike taken 11:02 AM 140 S 36th St Fraud Unauthorized charges made on credit card
Crime Stats 10 Year Comparison Chart crime STATISTICS 10 YEAR COMPARISON City of Bellevue crime Statistics 10 Year Comparison Chart. 1993. 1994. 1995. 1996. 1997. 1998. 1999. 2000. 2001. 2002. homicide. 2. 5. 0. http://www.cityofbellevue.org/page.asp?view=3955
Metro Transit Police Department 2003. 2004. Month. YTD. Month. YTD. Part I crime. Aggravated assault. 9. 21. 10. 29. Arson. 0. 0. 0. 0. Burglary. 0. 0. 0. 0. homicide. 0. 0. 0. 0. Larceny. 37. 97. 44. 101. http://www.wmata.com/about/mtpd_crime_ytd.cfm
Extractions: April 2004 Month YTD Month YTD Part I Crime Aggravated Assault Arson Burglary Homicide Larceny Motor Vehicle Theft Attempt Motor Vehicle Theft Rape Robbery Total Part I crime by location Bus Rail Parking Lots Part II offenses by location Bus Rail Parking Lots Total Enforcement efforts Arrests Citations/Summonses issued TVCs issued Calls for service Fare evasion Written warnings Part I Crime per Million Passengers Metrorail
Archive Stats For Bay Station crime STATISTICS ARCHIVES. BAY STATION. Stolen Vehicle, Recovered Vehicle, 1, 1, 1, 1, Armed Robbery, 1, Strongarm Robbery, 1, 1, Assault with Deadly Weapon, 3, 1, 2, homicide, http://www.cocosheriff.org/crime_statistics/archive_stats_bay station.htm
Extractions: East Richmond Heights/ Rollingwood El Sobrante ... Unincorporated San Pablo/Bayo Vista BAY VIEW/MONTALVIN MANOR/TARA HILLS Nov-03 Dec-03 Jan-04 Feb-04 Mar-04 Apr-04 Auto Burglary Commercial Burglary Residential Burglary Boat Burglary Theft from Vehicle Stolen Vehicle Recovered Vehicle Armed Robbery Strongarm Robbery Assault with Deadly Weapon Homicide Return to Top Return to Bay View/Montalvin Manor/Tara Hills Crime Map Return to Crime Map Main Page CROCKETT Nov-03 Dec-03 Jan-04 Feb-04 Mar-04 Apr-04 Auto Burglary Commercial Burglary Residential Burglary Boat Burglary Theft from Vehicle Stolen Vehicle Recovered Vehicle Armed Robbery Strongarm Robbery Assault with Deadly Weapon Homicide Return to Top Return to Crockett Crime Map EAST RICHMOND HEIGHTS/ROLLINGWOOD Nov-03 Dec-03 Jan-04 Feb-04 Mar-04 Apr-04 Auto Burglary Commercial Burglary Residential Burglary Boat Burglary Theft from Vehicle Stolen Vehicle Recovered Vehicle Armed Robbery Strongarm Robbery Assault with Deadly Weapon Homicide Return to Top Return to East Richmond Heights/Rollingwood Crime Map
Archive Stats For Delta Station crime STATISTICS ARCHIVES. DELTA STATION. Stolen Vehicle, Recovered Vehicle, 1, 1, Armed Robbery, Strongarm Robbery, Assault with Deadly Weapon, 1, 1, 1, homicide, http://www.cocosheriff.org/crime_statistics/archive_stats_delta.htm
Homicide/Suicide Stats The Fairfax County Police Department likes to tout the low violent crime 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.
Schaumburg, IL USA : Yearly Crime Stats Yearly crime stats 2003. Part 1 offenses (crimes) are serious and amenable to common definition; these crimes include homicide, criminal sexual assault http://www.ci.schaumburg.il.us/vos.nsf/schaumburg/DLDD-5WFMY9
Extractions: Total incidents decreased 6.5% in 2003 (57,240) as compared to 2002 (61,243). Of the total incidents, 9,144 were crime related while 48,096 were service related. Schaumburg Police effected 2,921 arrests. The animal control officer responded to 483 animal-related calls, while the police department handled 336 customer service requests. These numbers are extracted from the Infotrak LRMS Decision Support System and are subject to change due to later entries into the system. While we are making adjustments to the new system, it may be necessary to update data until all reporting system issues are resolved. The Index Crime Categories listed below are those crimes which are reported to state and federal law enforcement agencies for statistical analysis. Index Crime Categories consist of Murder/Manslaughter, Criminal Sexual Assault, Aggravated Assault/Battery, Burglary, Theft, Motor Vehicle Theft, and Arson. Part 1 offenses (crimes) are serious and amenable to common definition; these crimes include homicide, criminal sexual assault, robbery, aggravated battery, aggravated assault, burglary, theft, motor vehicle theft, and arson. In Schaumburg, the majority of Part 1 offenses are theft. Part II offenses are all other types of crimes.
Schaumburg, IL USA : Yearly Crime Stats Yearly crime stats 2003. Part 1 offenses (crimes) are serious and amenable to common definition; these crimes include homicide, criminal sexual assault http://www.ci.schaumburg.il.us/vos.nsf/printview/DLDD-5WFMY9
Extractions: Total incidents decreased 6.5% in 2003 (57,240) as compared to 2002 (61,243). Of the total incidents, 9,144 were crime related while 48,096 were service related. Schaumburg Police effected 2,921 arrests. The animal control officer responded to 483 animal-related calls, while the police department handled 336 customer service requests. These numbers are extracted from the Infotrak LRMS Decision Support System and are subject to change due to later entries into the system. While we are making adjustments to the new system, it may be necessary to update data until all reporting system issues are resolved. The Index Crime Categories listed below are those crimes which are reported to state and federal law enforcement agencies for statistical analysis. Index Crime Categories consist of Murder/Manslaughter, Criminal Sexual Assault, Aggravated Assault/Battery, Burglary, Theft, Motor Vehicle Theft, and Arson. Part 1 offenses (crimes) are serious and amenable to common definition; these crimes include homicide, criminal sexual assault, robbery, aggravated battery, aggravated assault, burglary, theft, motor vehicle theft, and arson. In Schaumburg, the majority of Part 1 offenses are theft. Part II offenses are all other types of crimes.
Extractions: Tel: (323) 257-2197 - Fax: (323) 255-0741 Please Sign Our Guest Book: NORTHEAST CRIME STATS Northeast Community Crime Report for the period of August 24, through August 20, 2003 NORTHEAST CRIME STATS Current Period Last Reporting Period AGG. ASSAULT AUTO THEFT BURGLARY HOMICIDE RAPE/ATT. RAPE ROBBERY SEX THEFT FROM VEHICLE Total crime against person 130, compared to 124 last reporting period and 138 the period before that. Property crimes total 421, the same as the last reporting period of 421. Overall crime as you can see has increased with a noticeably declined in robbery and burglary . Remember Halloween the end of the month watch for children out and about, hopefully with their parents. However, we all know how anxious and excited little ones can be so be extra cautious when driving. Continueing your safe driving all year through , school is back and now more than ever children are walking and driving in our neighborhoods. If you are interested in becoming a Safe House for children please call the community Relations Office at Northeast 213 - 485 -2548. Quite a few of our local businesses already display the placard in their window, letting children, of all ages, know they have a safe place to run to if accosted or harassed in any way. Call the front desk at Northeast 213 - 485- 2563 or 911 if you see something suspicious. Dont forget our City access number for all non-emergencies 3-1-1, you can have your questions answered 24/7 by a City Ambassador.
Kalamazoo Public Safety - Crime Stats KALAMAZOO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY. crime stats. YEAR OF 2002. Phone (269) 3378120. Part I Major crimes. 1983. 2002. homicide. 6. 5. Rape. 83. 85. Robbery. 196. 167. http://www.ci.kalamazoo.mi.us/PublicSafety/Crimestats.htm
Crime Stats To view the Annual crime Report please click here. INDEX OFFENSES REPORTED TO THE CHARLOTTEMECKLENBURG POLICE DEPT. February, 2004. homicide (MURDER NON-, http://www.charmeck.nc.us/departments/police/crime info/crime statistics/crime s
Extractions: Alarms Citizen Watch Programs Crime Prevention Crime Statistics ... Crime Statistics / Crime Stats Monthly Crime Statistics In an effort to provide you with the most accurate Crime Statistics, the percentages are calculated and re-calculated to avoid error. As a result, the publish report will always have a delay of 2-3 months on average. To research crime on your street or in your neighborhood, please use the Crime Search Tool . To view the Annual Crime Report please click here INDEX OFFENSES REPORTED TO THE CHARLOTTE-MECKLENBURG POLICE DEPT February, 2004 THIS LAST THIS YEAR LAST YEAR INDEX OFFENSES MONTH MONTH CHANGE TO DATE TO DATE CHANGE NEGLIGENT MANSLAUGHTER) RAPE TOTAL ACTUAL ATTEMPT ROBBERY TOTAL ARMED STRONG-ARM AGGRAVATED ASSAULT TOTAL BURGLARY TOTAL RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL FORCE NO FORCE ATTEMPT LARCENY TOTAL $200 AND OVER $50 TO $200 UNDER $50 FROM AUTO BICYCLE SHOPLIFTING OTHERS VEHICLE THEFT TOTAL ARSON TOTAL TOTALS VIOLENT PROPERTY Events Calendar
GCN Archive - Comment On Crime Stats 2001 Our tight gun laws are undoubtedly responsible for the relatively rare use of guns in crime. Handgun homicide figures are very low and since 1980 have http://www.gun-control-network.org/A011.htm
Extractions: UK Crime Statistics issued in January 2001: the Truth The gun lobby has been getting very excited about the UKs recent crime statistics. It is being suggested that because violent crime is on the increase in this country the handgun ban introduced in 1997 isnt working. This is simply false. The following facts may help to put the record straight. The overall rise in crimes of violence is 16% and the rise in robbery 26% so it is true that we seem to be becoming a more violent society generally. This is a matter of great concern to us all. There is evidence that the biggest growth is in street muggings related to the theft of mobile phones. Guns were used in only 4.7% of robberies in 1999 and 4.4% in 1998 so the problem is to a very large extent one of non-firearms crime. Our tight gun laws are undoubtedly responsible for the relatively rare use of guns in crime. Handgun homicide figures are very low and since 1980 have fluctuated from a low of 7 in 1988, through to 35 in 1993 and a previous high of 39 in1997. So 42 gun murders in 1999 does not represent a statistically significant increase.