Extractions: Report / Cleared Murder Rape/Sexual Assault Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Motor Vehicle Theft Liquor Law Violation Drug Abuse Violation Weapons Possession TOTAL Change from 1993 1994 Pennsylvania Act 73 Statistics Report / Cleared PART I CRIMES Criminal Homicide Forcible Rape Robbery Assault Burglary Larceny - Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson PART II CRIMES Other Assaults Forgery Fraud Stolen Property Vandalism Weapons Prostitution Sex Offenses Drug Abuses Gambling D.U.I. Liquor Laws Drunkeness Disorderly Conduct Other Offenses TOTAL Change from 1993
Back To Crime Stats YR. homicide, RAPE, ROBBERY, AGG. ASSAULT, AUTO THEFT, ARSON, LARCENY, BURGLARY. 90, 9, 17, 40, 100, 224, 16, 1316, 630. Back To crime stats. Back To Home Page. 09/17/03. http://www.sheriff.douglas.ga.us/back_to_crime_stats.htm
Back To Crime Stats 1998 crime RATE PART 1 VIOLENT AND PROPERTY ACTUAL NUMBER. homicide, RAPE, ROBBERY, AGG. ASSAULT, 196. Back To crime stats. Back To Home Page. http://www.sheriff.douglas.ga.us/three.htm
Crime Stats '99 These are commonly known as Part I Offenses and are maintained by the Uniform crime Reporting Program that is administered by the FBI. YTD. homicide, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, http://www.cityoforange.org/Police/home_page/CrimeStats99.htm
Extractions: CRIME STATISTICS 1999 Law enforcement agencies work with the Department of Justice to report certain crimes each month. These are commonly known as Part I Offenses and are maintained by the Uniform Crime Reporting Program that is administered by the FBI. This page last edited on Tuesday, November 13, 2001 Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. YTD Homicide Rape Robbery Assault Burglary Theft Auto Theft Last Updated: Thursday, February 21, 2002 E-Mail to the OPD Webmaster Sgt. Dave Hill
Extractions: The '96-'97 stats that were be reported by Sacramento PD to California Department of Justice will be presented the way we've shown them above. The percent change is a formula that looks at last year's number and the difference between this year's number. The percent of change results. Year end number are always about six months behind at California DOJ and a year to eighteen months at US DOJ. These are SPD Crime Analysis figures - Rate change is based on DOJ formulas. Community Watch Central - Police District 12 District 12 (13th to 25th - B to N Streets)
Crime Statistics assaults on peace officer, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0. 2000 crime Statistics have been released 521-01. 51.3% clearance rate. homicide, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0. Forcible Rape, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0. http://www.argyletx.com/police/stats.html
Extractions: Contacts Mayors Desk Council Reports Public ... Home Crime Statistics According to FBI Summary Data Year 2003 classification of offenses number reported unfounded actual offenses cleared cleared involving persons under 18 Homicide Forcible Rape Robbery Assault Burglary Larceny -Theft Vehicle Theft assaults on peace officer 60% Clearance Rate Incident Based Reporting Statistics show: 23 Drug/Narcotic Violations 60 Drug Equipment Violations 03 Weapon Law Violations Year 2002 classification of offenses number reported unfounded actual offenses cleared cleared involving persons under 18 Homicide Forcible Rape Robbery Assault Burglary Larceny -Theft Vehicle Theft assaults on peace officer 47% Clearance Rate Released 4-24-2002 35% Clearance Rate Year 2001 classification of offenses number reported unfounded actual offenses cleared cleared involving persons under 18 Homicide Forcible Rape Robbery Assault Burglary Larceny -Theft Vehicle Theft assaults on peace officer 2000 Crime Statistics have been released 5-21-01. 51.3% clearance rate Year 2000 classification of offenses number reported unfounded actual offenses cleared cleared involving persons under 18 Homicide Forcible Rape Robbery Assault Burglary Larceny -Theft Vehicle Theft assaults on peace officer 1999 Crime Statistics were just released, we received our copy of them on 03/05/01. Argyle Police Department had a total clearance rate of 31%. These clearance rates are only for INDEX CRIMES (those crimes listed on this page). Other agencies in Denton County had the following clearance rates:
Understanding Crime Stats Group A, Index crimes Include violent crime (murder and nonnegligent homicide, forcible sexual offenses, robbery and. aggravated http://www.villagebeverlyhills.com/police/AR1999/AR1999-7.htm
Extractions: Beverly Hills Department of Public Safety 1999 Annual Report (continued) NEXT ANNUAL REPORT PAGE ANNUAL REPORT INDEX HOME UNDERSTANDING CRIME STATISTICS What is Group B? What are fire incidents classed as? These might be common questions for a reader of this report. Here is a little insight into the classification of crimes, Group A, Index Crimes: Include violent crime (murder and non-negligent homicide, forcible sexual offenses, robbery and aggravated assault) and property crime (burglary, larceny, motor vehicle theft and arson). Group A, Non-Index Crimes: Include simple assault (intimidation/threats, stalking, domestic violence), kidnapping, forgery and counterfeiting, fraud, embezzlement, possession of stolen property, vandalism, weapons offenses, certain non-forcible sex offenses (including prostitution), narcotics and gambling. Group B: Bad checks, certain non-forcible sexual offenses including indecent exposure, child neglect, operating under the influence of liquor or narcotics, liquor law violations, obstruct/resist police, disorderly conduct and vagrancy and a host of other occurrences including trespassing
Extractions: ANONYMOUS TIP LINE 508-854-7550 Comprehensive Report on Criminal Offenses QCC MAIN CAMPUS PROPERTY Calendar Year Signifies Reported, Not Confirmed Homicide Sexual assault/rape Robbery Aggravated assault Burglary Motor Vehicle Theft Crimes of Prejudice n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Arson n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a ARRESTS Alcohol Violations Drug Violations Weapons Violations N/A - Signifies statistical data not required to report during specified year. * Signifies reporting became effective 10/98 through calendar year ending 12/98 visitors since 7/20/00
Times Leader | 05/16/2004 | School Crime Stats Bone Of Contention School crime stats bone of contention. must be for dangerous incidents, and the threshold is fairly high weapons possession, homicide, kidnapping, robbery http://www.sanluisobispo.com/mld/timesleader/8640758.htm
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Campus Police Acknoweldge Omission Of FSILG Crime Stats Campus Police Acknoweldge Omission of FSILG crime stats. statistical information about ten types of crime on campus, ranging from homicide to robbery and http://www-tech.mit.edu/V118/N15/acp.15n.html
Extractions: The Campus Police have admitted that they omitted statistical information about crimes in off-campus fraternities, sororities, and independent living groups from their federally-required crime summaries for the past five years. The discovery came after The Tech requested crime statistics from the Boston Police for ILGs in the Boston area from 1990 until the present. "We didn't know that we had the problem"until the Boston Police contacted the Campus Police in connection with the request, said Chief of Campus Police Anne P. Glavin. "We decided to check back and look at the incidents." When the CampusPolice reviewed computer summaries of the incidents provided by the Boston Police department, they discovered that previous faxed summaries from the Boston Police had been falsely reporting that no crimes had occurred, Glavin said. "I was rather upset about it." As a result, statistics for 1996 and 1997 were changed to include off-campus incidents reported to the CPs by Boston Police. The revised statistics were released along with the 1997 Annual Report of the MIT Campus Police Department. Several serious crimes were uncovered, among them two forcible rapes which occurred in off-campus residences over the past two years. No forcible rapes occurred on campus during that time period.
City Of Austin - Historical Crime Information Criminal negligent homicide and involuntary manslaughter are not included under the Murder 2003 crime stats (as of May 31) 2002 crime stats (145 KB) 2001 crime http://malford.ci.austin.tx.us/police/censustract/censustract.cfm
Extractions: Directory Departments FAQ ... Contact Us Crime Listed by Census Tract What Are Census Tracts? About the data Data consists of specific Part I crimes (murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, theft, auto theft, and arson) and Part II crimes (all other offenses) that would be of major concern to residents. The crime rate (offenses per 1000 population) is provided as a way to compare crime in each census tract to the overall city-wide average crime rate. Data provided represents only calls for police service where a formal, written report was made and does not include other calls for police service that did not result in a written report. This data includes unfounded offenses, meaning that after further investigation, the police determined that the reported offense did not actually occur (unfounded reports comprise approximately 3% to 5% of all reported offenses). Data is updated monthly. Therefore, it represents information at a particular point in time and does not mirror the dynamic nature of the Austin Police Department database.
New Orleans Police Department - COMSTAT The former Criminal Investigations Bureau (Detective Bureau) was dissolved, and homicide, robbery, burglary and white collar detectives were 1997 crime stats. http://www.nopdonline.com/comstat.htm
Extractions: During the fourth quarter of 1996 the New Orleans Police Department undertook the largest reorganization and philosophy change in the Department's history. All crime fighting responsibilities were placed under the eight District Commanders, and new resources were provided to them to accomplish their mission: reducing crime and violence and enhancing the quality of life for the citizens of their district. The Department was reorganized to include three Bureaus under the Superintendent of Police. The Operations Bureau , the Technical Services and Support Bureau, and the Bureau of Policy and Planning. The Operations Bureau, encompassing over 85% of the Department's manpower, would be the front line in the Department's new crime fighting effort. The former Criminal Investigations Bureau (Detective Bureau) was dissolved, and homicide, robbery, burglary and white collar detectives were transferred to the districts. District Investigation Units (DIU) were formed in each district. Each DIU was now responsible for follow-up investigations into all crimes that occurred in their district, with the exception of rape and child abuse investigations which continued to be centralized. The DIU was also made responsible for narcotics investigations and enforcement. Concurrent with this decentralization of the Department, a crime analysis and management tool used effectively in New York City was introduced to the Department: COMSTAT.
Arvada 2001 Crime Stats Released Arvada 2001 crime stats Released. CO) Arvada crime analysts have compiled the 2001 crime statistics for Of note is the single homicide reported at the end http://www.arvadapd.org/3.cfm?page_ID=91&active=y
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Crime Stats an excellent job of keeping crime stats quiet or tendency for people to misuse crime statistics, explains incumbent, saying that the homicide rate increased http://www.charlestonbusiness.com/issues/6_6/news/2800-1.html
Extractions: // Set the ad pool used for this page var PoolName = 'general'; Please Enable JavaScript Charleston Business Journal March 24, 2003 News Crime stats Charleston Regional Business Journal By Keith F. West, Contributing Writer Francis says statistics point to a relatively stable crime rate in the city of Charleston. In 2002, for example, Charleston police received 166,423 total calls for prospective crimes. For 2000, the total number of calls stood at 153,648. However, the number of calls may be deceiving, as these statistics require a closer look. Examples of how crime rates impact the local economy lie in tourism-dependent economies throughout the world. In the Caribbean, an upswing in the murder rate has crippled resorts in Jamaica, despite official efforts by the island to obscure crime statistics. A recent flurry of gangland-style slayings in Taiwan has resulted in a 20% drop in international bookings. Still, government officials blame international terrorism in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks in the U.S. as the real culprit.
Extractions: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 /* You may give each page an identifying name, server, and channel on the next lines. */ var pageName="" var server="" var channel="" var pageType="" var pageValue="" var prop1="News" var prop2="Local_News" var prop3="" var prop4="" var prop5="" var prop6="news" var prop7="local_news" var prop8="" var prop9="" var prop10="" /********* INSERT THE DOMAIN AND PATH TO YOUR CODE BELOW ************/ /********** DO NOT ALTER ANYTHING ELSE BELOW THIS LINE! *************/ var s_code=' ' Contact Us Subscriptions Place an Ad About Us ... E-the People Published: March 10, 2004 SOUTH BELOIT Arrests for driving too fast for conditions were up 800 percent in 2003 compared with 2002. Arrests for driving under the influence were up 155 percent and improper lane usage arrests were up 86 percent during the same time. That doesnt necessarily mean there were more drunks behind the wheel of speeding, swerving vehicles in South Beloit. However, Police Chief Larry Schultz said, it does show that his officers, the majority of whom have been hired since 2001, are starting to come of age and mature.
News -- Education Dept. Releases Campus Crime Stats Releases Campus crime stats. schools for the last three years, indicates that while the frequency of some oncampus crimes such as homicide have decreased http://www.thehoya.com/news/012601/news3.htm
Extractions: Hoya Staff Writer American college campuses are among the nations safest areas, according to a comprehensive campus crime report released by the U.S. Department of Education last Friday. The report indicates that crime rates on college campuses are lower than the rest of the country. The report, which includes crime statistics for over 6,300 public and private postsecondary schools for the last three years, indicates that while the frequency of some on-campus crimes such as homicide have decreased in recent years, others, including sexual assault, are on the rise. Alcohol-related crimes and liquor law violations were those that occurred most frequently on college campuses. In 1999, there were 25,933 arrests and 108,846 student disciplinary referrals for liquor law violations. Compared to other universities of similar size, Georgetown was below average with 268 on-campus liquor law violations resulting in disciplinary action or judicial referrals in 1999. Eighteen drug abuse violations were reported at Georgetown in 1999. While the report indicates that the total number of campus homicides decreased by 54 percent from 1997 to 1999, the number of several other criminal offenses has increased. Reported hate crimes, for example, jumped from 1,312 cases in 1997 to 2,067 in 1999.
District Police Crime Stats Violent crime. crime, 2001, 2002, 2003. Mission, West Valley, District, Mission, West Valley, District, Mission, West Valley, District. homicide, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0. http://www.wvmccd.cc.ca.us/wvmccd/police/stats.html
Extractions: The West Valley-Mission College District Police submits monthly crime statistics to the Department of Justice. The following tables represent the number of crimes reported for the years 2001 through 2003. Violent Crime Crime Mission West Valley District Mission West Valley District Mission West Valley District Homicide Manslaughter Forcible Sex Offenses Non-Forcible Sex Offenses Robbery Aggravated Assault Arson Property Crime Burglary Theft/Larceny Auto Theft/Attempts Vandalism Other Crimes Weapons Drug Abuse Violations Alcohol Violations D.U.I. Hate Crime Includes rapes, sodomy and sexual assault.