Idaho Mountain Express: Juvenile Crime Stats Show Need For Facility In South-cen For the week of August 26 thru September 1, 1998. County commissioners hear new juvenile crime stats. A state juvenile corrections facility may need to be built in southcentral Idaho, the Blaine County Commissioners were told Monday. State Department of juvenile Corrections liaison Mike Kistler, based in Twin Falls http://www.mtexpress.com/1998/08-26-98/juvcor.htm
Extractions: For the week of August 26 thru September 1, 1998 County commissioners hear new juvenile crime stats A state juvenile corrections facility may need to be built in south-central Idaho, the Blaine County Commissioners were told Monday. State Department of Juvenile Corrections liaison Mike Kistler, based in Twin Falls and a tie between his department and south-central Idaho counties, reported that 474 juveniles were in full-time treatment programs located both in and out of the state. He said the department has used facilities in Texas, Washington, Utah and Oregon. Kistler said the out-of-state facilities are costly and sometimes less beneficial to patients because of the difficulty in involving family members. A south-central Idaho facility for treatment of juveniles might be the answer, Kistler said. He said the idea is still in its "infancy stage" but could be a recommendation of a national consulting firm, Chinn Planning Inc., which is analyzing the areas needs. "The whole goal is to get all the kids back in Idaho," Kistler said.
Extractions: AGENCY DATA MAP Name of Agency: City of Jacksonville, Juvenile Justice Comprehensive Strategy Point of Contact: Harry M. Ivey, Jr. Agency Address: 117 W. Duval St.., Suite 150A, Jacksonville, FL 32202 Phone: (904) 630-1212 (Ext. 4215) Fax: Email: harri@coj.net AGENCY MISSION REQUIREMENT JUVENILE CRIME REDUCTION Crime Indicator Data Streams DATA SOURCE EXAMPLES BENCHMARK(S) REMARK S FL Dept of Juvenile Justice Profile Database www.djj.state.fl.us/RnD or nathanepps@djj.state.fl.us Cases referred (Duval) Youth referred Racial demographics State, other county, and district data Updated each fiscal year (July 1- June 30) FL Dept of Juvenile Justice Zip Code Database www.djj.state.fl.us/RnD/ or nathanepps@djj.state.fl.us Cases Referred Youth Referred Charges Referred Misd/Felony/Other Gender Demographics Racial Demographics State and county data by zip code Updated each fiscal year (July 1-June 30) FL Dept of Juvenile Justice Commitment Profile www.djj.state.fl.us/RnD/
Drugstory | Drug Stats | Crime Stats among male and female adult and juvenile arrestees. on crime, criminal offenders, victims of crime, and the on incarceration rates for the States and rankings http://www.drugstory.org/drug_stats/crime_statistics.asp
The Truth About Pensacola And Escambia County Crime Stats The Truth About Pensacola City. and Escambia County crime stats. By Dale C. Crow. See the bottom of the page for the Jan/June 1997 stats. 1995 vs 1996 stats or have gotten other data mixed up with it but that for Escambia County both the adult and juvenile crime rates http://www.godnet.org/crime.htm
Extractions: 1995 vs 1996 I have heard for myself, Steve Hill and John Kilpatrick stand in the pulpit and state that the crime rate has dropped in Pensacola, due in part by the revival at Brownsville. The Pentecostal Evangel reported in their November 10, 1996, edition that "the crime rate has declined. "Different figures are being reported by different people, but the facts do not support these testimonies. Please note: Brownsville Assembly of God is not located in the City limits of Pensacola it is in Escambia County. The two times I heard for myself the crime rates quoted they made no reference to it being "Youth Crime Rate". On 08/21/1997: I spoke with Ginny Graybiel with the Pensacola News Journal about her Jan. 3, 1997 article entitled "Juvenile Crime Falls For The 1ST Time In 5 years" . She said "it was a long time ago and she didn't really remember all of her stats". She did say that "it was very confusing". She referred me to the State of Florida Department of Juvenile Justice. I also talked with Mike Morris the administrative assistant to the sheriff of Escambia County (Jim Lowman) . He said that he has gotten tons of calls from all over the US about the crime rate. Mr. Morris was very friendly and quite open. He told me that
The Truth About Pensacola And Escambia County Crime Stats Graybiel may of gotten incomplete stats or have gotten other data mixed up with it but that for Escambia County both the adult and juvenile crime rates went up http://godnet.org/crime.htm
Extractions: 1995 vs 1996 I have heard for myself, Steve Hill and John Kilpatrick stand in the pulpit and state that the crime rate has dropped in Pensacola, due in part by the revival at Brownsville. The Pentecostal Evangel reported in their November 10, 1996, edition that "the crime rate has declined. "Different figures are being reported by different people, but the facts do not support these testimonies. Please note: Brownsville Assembly of God is not located in the City limits of Pensacola it is in Escambia County. The two times I heard for myself the crime rates quoted they made no reference to it being "Youth Crime Rate". On 08/21/1997: I spoke with Ginny Graybiel with the Pensacola News Journal about her Jan. 3, 1997 article entitled "Juvenile Crime Falls For The 1ST Time In 5 years" . She said "it was a long time ago and she didn't really remember all of her stats". She did say that "it was very confusing". She referred me to the State of Florida Department of Juvenile Justice. I also talked with Mike Morris the administrative assistant to the sheriff of Escambia County (Jim Lowman) . He said that he has gotten tons of calls from all over the US about the crime rate. Mr. Morris was very friendly and quite open. He told me that
Extractions: Two assumptions are behind recent legislation passed in many U.S. states which make it easier to try juvenile offenders as adults. Although there has not been extensive research into the deterrent effects of the stricter laws, the evidence that does exist indicates that deterrent effects are minimal or nonexistent, and that, in fact, trying juveniles in criminal court may actually result in higher rates of reoffending. To date, there's no extensive research comparing the lengths of prison sentences received by juveniles convicted in criminal court with those who remained in the juvenile system. What research exists indicates that juveniles convicted in criminal court, particularly serious and violent offenders, are more likely to be incarcerated and receive longer sentences than juveniles retained in the juvenile system. Despite this, however, they often actually serve only a fraction of the sentences imposed, in many cases less time than they would have served in a juvenile facility. A 1996 Texas study found that juveniles sentenced in adult court did receive longer terms than they would have received in juvenile court. However, for all offenses except rape, the average prison time actually served was only about 27 percent of the sentence imposed, in some cases shorter than the possible sentence length in a juvenile facility.
Seattle PD Crime Stats - Crime Capsule For May, 2003 in the crime Index Clearance Codes AAR Adult Arrest AEX - Adult Exceptional Extradition, Summons Issued, and Warrant Issued JAR - juvenile Arrest JEX http://www.cityofseattle.net/police/crime/stats/purcaps/200305.htm
Crime Statistics, City Of Peoria, IL Items of Interest Career Opportunities crime stats Contact Us HomeWelcome Message Divisions crime by District 2004. juvenile Arrests by District 2004. crime and Statistics http://www.peoriapd.com/crimstat.htm
Extractions: ~ Winston Churchill~ Welcome Office of the Chief About the City of Peoria Peoria Police District Map ... Web Site Credits Website Developed by: James C. Hurban, Peoria Police Department Management Analyst, in 1997 and it continues to be updated by Police Department Personnel with input from many, many people.
Search juvenile crime stats IMPROVE. A new report says that the statistics don t back up legislators interest in tougher rules for juvenile crime. Robin Epstein. http://www.citylimits.org/content/articles/weeklyView.cfm?articlenumber=630
Juvenile And Adult Crime Statistics - 2000 juvenile Delinquency Statistics for Morgan County 2000 juvenile/Adult crime stats Sheet Year 2000 to Year 1999 Comparison http://www.scican.net/~morgansup2/juvstat00.html
Extractions: Juvenile Delinquency Statistics for Morgan County 2000 I ndex Introduction Secure Detention Costs Juvenile Probation Supervision Stats Waiver of Jurisdiction to Adult Court ... Juvenile/Adult Crime Stats Sheet - Year 2000 to Year 1999 Comparison During calendar year 2000, juvenile delinquency cases were presented to the Morgan Superior Court No. 2 for disposition [a decrease from 431 cases in 1999 ]. Of these 327 cases, 246 cases were resolved through formal juvenile court proceedings and disposition, and 81 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 in 2000 with the juvenile delinquency cases formally filed with Superior Court No. 2 in 2000, the following information is noteworthy: 11% of all residential burglary charges filed in 2000 were committed by juveniles down from 28% in 1999. 46% of all non-residential burglary charges filed in 2000 were committed by juveniles up from 33% in 1999.
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Crime Statistics, City Of Peoria, IL 2000. Violent crime stats 1999 vs. Part 1 Property crime Index (Burglary, Theft, Motor Vehicle Theft, Arson, 1995 2001). juvenile Arrests of Selected crimes. http://www.peoriapd.com/crimestat.htm
Extractions: ~ Winston Churchill~ Welcome Office of the Chief About the City of Peoria Peoria Police District Map ... Web Site Credits Website Developed by: James C. Hurban, Peoria Police Department Management Analyst, in 1997 and it continues to be updated by Police Department Personnel with input from many, many people.
Baynews9.com - News : Brooksville Crime Stats Alarming To Some ve noticed a lot of juvenile crimes increasing and I Police Chief Ed Tincher helps compile the stats. funding the department s numerous crime prevention programs http://www.baynews9.com/content/36/2004/5/16/42364.html
Extractions: TopContent(content); Sunday, May 16, 2004 Assault and burglary were up in Brooksville in 2003. For years, Brooksville law enforcement has looked to the annual Florida Department of Law Enforcement crime stat report to receive grants and other vital financial incentives. However, some say the just-released report's information may not be accurate. Happy Land Daycare owner Cassandra Clayton set up shop a few years ago in Brooksville. She says, over the years, crime activity has become increasingly common. "I've noticed a lot of juvenile crimes increasing and I've even seen students I taught being arrested, I mean 9-year-olds being arrested," said Clayton. The FDLE's chart says the number of aggravated assaults are on the rise, as well as the number of burglaries. Brooksville Police Chief Ed Tincher helps compile the stats. He says while the report has proven beneficial in recent years for funding the department's numerous crime prevention programs, it does not accurately reflect what's taking place on the streets. "There are a lot of things that drive crime rates up or down," said Tincher. "This is a snapshot in time of events happening here. They are not representative of any crime wave."
Juvenile Delinquency Statistics Statistics Morgan County juvenile/Adult crime stats Sheet 1995. Comparison of Formal Charges filed by State of Indiana against http://scican.net/~morgansup2/juvstat95.html
Extractions: Juvenile Delinquency Statistics for Morgan County, 1995 QUICK INDEX Introduction Statistics In 1995, 372 Juvenile Delinquency cases were presented to the Morgan Superior Court No. 2 for disposition. 190 of these cases were resolved by formal juvenile court proceedings and disposition. 182 of these cases were resolved by informal adjustment by referral of the case to the Morgan County Probation Department for supervision. In comparing adult criminal cases filed in all Morgan Circuit and Superior Courts with the juvenile delinquency cases formally filed in Superior Court No. 2, a few facts are worth noting: 79% of all residential burglary charges filed and 72% of all non-residential burglary charges filed in Morgan County in 1995 involved persons under the age of 18. 33% of all theft charges and 38% of all receiving stolen property charges filed in Morgan County in 1995 involved persons under the age of 18. 33% of C Felony crimes involving drug-dealing involved juveniles under age 18. 44% of all crimes involving the carrying of handguns were committed by juveniles under age 18.
Juvenile Delinquency Statistics offenders during that same year. crime Statistics Morgan County juvenile/Adult crime stats Sheet 1996. Comparison of Formal Charges 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.
Clackamas County Juvenile Department Stats Our relatively low juvenile crime rate is attributable to the strong commitment from community partners and citizens, police and sheriff departments, and the http://www.co.clackamas.or.us/juv/stats.htm
Extractions: content County Home Juvenile The Clackamas County Juvenile Department is fortunate to have the support of its community, the County Commissioners, County Administrator and the budget committee. Our relatively low juvenile crime rate is attributable to the strong commitment from community partners and citizens, police and sheriff departments, and the juvenile department to keep our neighborhoods safe. Following are year by year juvenile department statistics for Clackamas County. These figures are divided into Crimes by type Other types and Specific Crimes . The reader is reminded to keep in mind that in many instances an increase in numbers is attributable to our significant increase in population and an increase in the number of officers patrolling our streets. Crime by Type
City Of Memphis - Police Crime Stats by the FBI until October of each year for the preceding year s stats. Crimes, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000. Felony, City, Drunk, Misdemeanor Citations, juvenile Summons. http://www.cityofmemphis.org/navigate.asp?sec=publicsafety&opt=mpd_crimestats
Geostat Center: Uniform Crime Reports: Juvenile Arrests 1994 - 2001 juvenile ARRESTS 19942001. Show ONLY Counties in These States (Chose from the pick list below). INDICATOR GRAND TOTAL PART 1-TOTAL PART 1-VIOLENT CRIMES PART 1 http://fisher.lib.virginia.edu/collections/stats/crime/juv94.html
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Geostat Center: Uniform Crime Reports: Juvenile Arrests 1990 - 1993 juvenile ARRESTS. Show ONLY Counties in These States (Chose from the pick list below). TOTAL (TOTAL NUMBER OF ARRESTS) PART 1TOTAL (INDEX CRIMES- MURDER THROUGH http://fisher.lib.virginia.edu/collections/stats/crime/juv.html
Extractions: dqmcodebase = "/scripts/" On this page you will make choices for states, variables to be displayed / extracted, and years to study. You may make multiple selections in every section. When you press submit, the system will process your request and provide you with a list of counties for each state you've selected. Again, you can choose as many counties as you wish. You will then be asked to choose a method of delivery; reporting to screen or packaging for ftp delivery. It may take about a minute for the server to complete your request. Your actual time will depend on the number of variables and counties selected. STATE SELECTION Show ALL Counties Show ONLY Counties in These States (Chose from the pick list below) ALABAMA ALASKA ARIZONA ARKANSAS CALIFORNIA COLORADO CONNECTICUT DELAWARE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FLORIDA GEORGIA HAWAII IDAHO ILLINOIS INDIANA IOWA KANSAS KENTUCKY LOUISIANA MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS MICHIGAN MINNEOSTA MISSISSIPPI MISSOURI MONTANA NEBRASKA NEVADA NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW MEXICO NEW YORK NORTH CAROLINA NORTH DAKOTA OHIO OKLAHOMA OREGON PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTH DAKOTA TENNESSEE TEXAS UTAH VERMONT VIRGINIA WASHINGTON WEST VIRGINIA WISCONSIN WYOMING VARIABLE SELECTION COUNTY POPULATION-TOTAL