Crime In The Liberal Media Articles about white homicide victims tend to be longer and more frequent than violent crime than nonviolent crime even though actual crime stats indicate that http://www.commondreams.org/views01/0410-03.htm
Extractions: Printer Friendly Version E-Mail This Article Published on Tuesday, April 10, 2001 in the Cape Cod Times Crime in the 'Liberal' Media by Sean Gonsalves I hate to disappoint readers of this column who see a conspiracy behind every news story, but in my stint as a journalist I have yet to come across, or even hear rumors, of a smoke-filled room where a group of old white guys gather to plot against the masses and dream up ways to scapegoat blacks for every social ill in America. You probably won't be surprised to find out, as the study shows, public perception of crime is heavily influenced by the news. In fact, 76 percent of Americans say they form their opinions about crime based on what they see or read in the news. Only 22 percent claim to get their primary information on crime from personal experience.
Olivet Nazarene University - Crime Stats crime stats. Below are the statistics regarding occurrences of campus crime as reported to the Incident Type 2000 2001 2002 homicide 0 0 0 Forcible sex offences http://www.olivet.edu/services/publicsafety/crimestats.asp
Extractions: Crime Stats In 1990, the federal government, through the U.S. Department of Education, passed the Student Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act. This Act requires colleges and universities to provide information to students and employees regarding campus crime statistics. These statistics are to be compiled per the calendar year (Jan. 1 - Dec. 31). This information is provided so that students, prospective students and employees can be well-informed. Below are the statistics regarding occurrences of campus crime as reported to the Department of Public Safety: Incident Type 2000 2001 2002 Homicide Forcible sex offences Non-forcible sex offences Robbery Assault/Battery Burglary 5 16 10 Motor vehicle theft 1 Arson Negligent manslaughter Theft above $300.00 4 Theft under $300.00 18 Alcohol-related arrests Alcohol-related Judicial referrals 38 14 21 (Dean of Students) Drug-related arrests 7 Drug-related Judicial referrals 5 1 1 (Dean of Students) Illegal weapons possessions 1 Illegal weapons Judicial referrals 1 (Dean of Students) Hate offenses
Metropolitan Police Department - Services - Crime Statistics Constituent Information or Function Template, DC Government Commendations. crime Solvers/Cold Case view annual official crime statistics for crime in your police district and Police Service Area (PSA), sign up for crimeReports.com. homicide http://mpdc.dc.gov/info/districts/crstats.shtm
Bureau Of Justice Statistics Home Page statistics, Criminal offenders Key Facts at a Glance, Special topics Drugs and crime homicide trends Firearms and crime Reentry trends International statistics. http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/
Bureau Of Justice Statistics Firearms And Crime Statistics crime in the United States estimated that 67% of the 16,204 murders in 2002 were committed with firearms. For more information about weapons used in homicide http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/guns.htm
Houston Police Online The official website of the Houston Police Department contact hpd. crime stats. hpd heroes. hpd history has had access to crime statistics in Houston via HPD's crime bulletin monthly breakdown of neighborhood crime stats published by HPD's http://www.ci.houston.tx.us/departme/police/stats.htm
Extractions: Since February 1999, the public has had access to crime statistics in Houston via HPD's website. The data has in the past been distributed at local Positive Interaction Program (PIP) Meetings. Now, anyone with access to the Internet is able to search the database for current statistics affecting their neighborhood. The information is broken down by police beat and uses a table format to show occurrences of the following types of crimes: In order to obtain the information, you will need to determine which area of the city you wish to research. Here are the steps you need to follow: Glossary police beat geographic area of the city broken down for patrol and statistical purposes positive interaction program (PIP) program designed to foster positive, open relations between citizens and the police department
SSBR: Crime The Uniform crime Reports overall homicide rate remained the same from 2001 to 2002. Previous 5.6 2001 (rate per 100,000), Current 5.6 2002 (rate per 100,000). http://www.whitehouse.gov/fsbr/crime.html
Extractions: Bureau of Justice Statistics BJS home page On this page: Index of available files Additional data files Related sites Most of these files are in .wk1 format which can be easily read by most spreadsheet and statistical programs, and many word processors. A few of the holdings are a collection of files which are archived into one .zip file to facilitate transfer from the Internet. For more information about how to access these files, see Help for using BJS products
COURTTV.COM - BROOKLYN NORTH HOMICIDE SQUAD NYC Police Department crime Statistics for Brooklyn North. crime Categories, 2000 (through 10/29), 1999, NYC total 1999, Brooklyn South 1999. Murder, 118, 139, 667, 108. http://www.courttv.com/onair/shows/brooklyn_north/statistics.html
COURTTV.COM - BROOKLYN NORTH HOMICIDE SQUAD winning filmmakers Daniel Elias and David Houts to make Brooklyn North homicide Squad life of their subjects complete with graveyard hours and gory crime scenes http://www.courttv.com/onair/shows/brooklyn_north/making_bn.html
Extractions: document.write(''); document.write ("") The Making of Brooklyn North Six months, 600 hours of tape, and an unwavering commitment to putting viewers in the shoes of homicide detectives that's what it took award-winning filmmakers Daniel Elias and David Houts to make Brooklyn North Homicide Squad. The pair had no directors' chairs or cushy trailers on this project. They lived the life of their subjects complete with graveyard hours and gory crime scenes. In this video interview with CourtTV.com, Elias and Houts talk about how they got beyond the stereotypes to tell the dark, but ultimately inspiring story of the men and women who do "God's work." Elias and Houts explain how they got unlimited access to the squad, and why it was crucial to the project.
Extractions: West County Education Center Meramec Campus Crime Statistics (Cleary Act Report) Meramec Campus ME-Off Campus Public Property Crimes Murder/Criminal Homicide Manslaughter Arson Sex Offenses, Forcible Sex Offenses, Nonforcible Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Motor Vehicle Theft Arrests for: Liquor Violations Drug Abuse Violations Weapons Possession Referrals for: Liquor Violations Drug Abuse Violations Weapons Possession Crimes Reported Race Gender Religion Sex Orientation Ethnicity Disability Offense Types (includes attempts) Murder/Criminal Homicide Manslaughter Sex Offenses, Forcible Sex Offenses, Nonforcible Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Arson Motor Vehicle Theft Weapons Law Violations Arrest Referral Any Bodily Injury Crime Top Campus Crime Statistics (Cleary Act Report) South County Educational Center SCEC-Off Campus Public Property Crimes Murder/Criminal Homicide Manslaughter Arson Sex Offenses, Forcible
About Ron Mackay International homicide Investigators Association Member. Canadian Association of Violent crime Analysts - Member and past Vice President. http://www.comnet.ca/~fbamackay/Biography.htm
Extractions: Ronald E. "Ron" MacKay Experience 1997 - Present As proprietor of Forensic Behavioural Analysis, a licenced company in Ontario provides a variety of services to clients based on training provided by the FBI and experience applying those methods. A separate document, titled "Services Provided to Clients" outlines available services. As chairman of the Education Committee of the International Criminal Investigative Analysis Fellowship( ICIAF) administered and supervised the education, evaluation and examination of Understudy Candidates to the ICIAF nationally and internationally. This included the training of three members of the RCMP to continue the program upon my retirement. Officer in Charge, Violent Crime Analysis Branch, RCMP "HQ" Ottawa. As the first Canadian trained in these techniques responsible for establishing a national program for delivery of services, both operational and training. Also responsible for ensuring appropriate research and establishment of a national data base capable of linking crimes of serial offenders in relation to homicide, sexual assaults, missing persons and unidentified bodies, known as Violent Crime Linkage Analysis System ( ViCLAS Provided criminal investigative analysis services to all Canadian Police Forces on a priorized basis.
National Crime Statistics crime statistics for Violent crime Measures, homicide Rates by See a neighborhood crime risk map for any of the 1,497 fouryear colleges in the United States. http://www.buyerstrust.com/crime.htm
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Campus Crime Statistics: Bucknell Public Safety crime Definitions From the Uniform crime Reporting Handbook. Criminal homicideManslaughter by Negligence The killing of another person through gross negligence http://www.bucknell.edu/PublicSafety/crimestats.shtm
Extractions: An unlawful attack by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting severe or aggravated bodily injury. This type of assault usually is accompanied by the use of a weapon or by means likely to produce death or great bodily harm. (It is not necessary that injury result from aggravated assault when a gun, knife, or other weapon is used which could and probably would result in serious personal injury if the crime were successfully completed.)
Scotland statistics on crimes of homicide recorded by the Scottish police. homicide in Scotland, 2001; www.scotland.gov.uk/stats/bulletins/00205.pdf; homicide in Scotland http://newark.rutgers.edu/~wcjlen/WCJ/stats/scotland.html
Extractions: www.scotland.gov.uk/cru/kd01/green/csor-00.asp This report offers an overview of statistics culled from a survey of over 5000 adults throughout Scotland. It is designed to work in conjunction with the British Crime Survey, which only surveyed residents of central and southern Scotland (but excluded the Highlands and surrounding islands). Housebreaking in Scotland: Findings from the 2000 Crime Survey www.scotland.gov.uk/cru/kd01/green/hbis.pdf This report presents findings on housebreaking as recorded by the 200 Scottish Crime Survey. Statistical Bulletin: Recorded Crime in Scotland This statistical report discusses crimes reported to and resolved by the Scottish police forces. www.scotland.gov.uk/stats/bulletins/00254.pdf Recorded Crime in Scotland, 2001 www.scotland.gov.uk/stats/bulletins/00157.pdf Recorded Crime in Scotland, 2000
Concealed Carry Statistics: The Truth About The Florida Model Violent crime Rate is 26% higher in the restrictive states (798.3 per 100,000 pop.) than in the less restrictive states (631.6 per 100,000). The homicide Rate http://www.kc3.com/CCWSTATS.html
Extractions: "The Florida Model" The following information concerning carrying concealed firearms (CCW) statistics may be of interest to listeners of "Tom Gresham's Gun Talk." These facts debunk the distortions and outright lies fostered by the gun-grabbers. It should be noted, that almost without exception, the media is equally as guilty in disseminating these distortions and falsehoods. These figures are compiled from the FBI's annual report on crime (Uniform Crime Reports), and from other law enforcement agencies. "Violent crime rates are highest overall in states with laws severely limiting or prohibiting the carrying of concealed firearms for self-defense". (FBI Uniform Crime Reports, 1992) The total Violent Crime Rate is 26% higher in the restrictive states (798.3 per 100,000 pop.) than in the less restrictive states (631.6 per 100,000). The Homicide Rate is 49% higher in the restrictive states (10.1 per 100,000) than in the states with less restrictive CCW laws (6.8 per 100,000).
Factbook: Crime illustrates the homicide rate in the United States from 1900 to In 1980, the homicide rate peaked again at 10 per US Census Data and FBI Uniform crime Reports. http://www.drugwarfacts.org/crime.htm
Extractions: Crime The chart at the right illustrates the homicide rate in the United States from 1900 to 1998. It is important to note that each of the most violent episodes in this century coincide with the prohibition on alcohol and the escalation of the modern-day war on drugs. In 1933 the homicide rate peaked at 9.7 per 100,000 people, which was the year that alcohol prohibition was finally repealed. In 1980, the homicide rate peaked again at 10 per 100,000. US Census Data and FBI Uniform Crime Reports. "The data are quite consistent with the view that Prohibition at the state level inhibited alcohol consumption, and an attempt to explain correlated residuals by including omitted variables revealed that enforcement of Prohibitionist legislation had a significant inhibiting effect as well. Moreover, both hypotheses about the effects of alcohol and Prohibition are supported by the analysis. Despite the fact that alcohol consumption is a positive correlate of homicide (as expected), Prohibition and its enforcement increased the homicide rate." Jensen, Gary F., "Prohibition, Alcohol, and Murder: Untangling Countervailing Mechanisms," Homicide Studies, Vol. 4, No. 1 (Sage Publications: Thousand Oaks, CA, February 2000), p. 31.
Get The Facts Examining homicide s Contribution to PregnancyAssociated Deaths. Against Women in the United States, April 2003 22 National crime Victimization Survey, 1992-96 http://endabuse.org/resources/facts/
Extractions: Welfare and Domestic Violence Prevalence of Domestic Violence Estimates range from 960,000 incidents of violence against a current or former spouse, boyfriend, or girlfriend per year to three million women who are physically abused by their husband or boyfriend per year. Around the world, at least one in every three women has been beaten, coerced into sex or otherwise abused during her lifetime. Nearly one-third of American women (31 percent) report being physically or sexually abused by a husband or boyfriend at some point in their lives, according to a 1998 Commonwealth Fund survey. Nearly 25 percent of American women report being raped and/or physically assaulted by a current or former spouse, cohabiting partner, or date at some time in their lifetime, according to the National Violence Against Women Survey, conducted from November 1995 to May 1996. Thirty percent of Americans say they know a woman who has been physically abused by her husband or boyfriend in the past year.
CJOnline.com | Crime In The City has plummeted in recent years across the United States. An analysis of crime statistics provided by the police some light on the incidence of homicide and rape http://cjonline.com/webindepth/crime/stories/090300-5_crime.shtml
Extractions: The Capital-Journal Raw numbers can tell any story someone wants them to tell. It's no different with crime statistics. Statistics on crime per resident show Topekans are more likely to be victimized if they're in the downtown area rather than in the southwest part of the city. But that's largely because fewer people live in the downtown area. Police records show more than five and one-half times the number of crimes per resident are committed in police patrol territory 441, which includes downtown Topeka, than in territory 448, which is situated south and west of S.W. 21st and Gage Boulevard. Yet police received reports of nearly 70 percent more crimes in territory 448 last year than in 441. The latter area is bounded on the north by the Kansas River, on the south by S. 17th Street, on the east by S.E. Branner Trafficway and on the west by S.W. Topeka Boulevard. Police say territory 441 has a higher crime rate per resident because nearly seven times as many people live in 448 than in 441.