STATS drop in crime since 1993 accounts for approximately onethird of the entire national decline) witnessed a 17.5 percent increase in juvenile crimes during the http://www.stats.org/record.jsp?type=news&ID=21
1990's Juvenile Crime help you. I don`t have the exact stats on juvenile crime but I do know they are declining as far as Serious Youth Offenders. As far http://www.holysmoke.org/c000/361.htm
Extractions: kurtj@... asked this question on 12/2/1999: How would I find information about juvenile crime in the 1990's? Specifically, where are the statistics about juvenile crime, and what are families, schools, and communities doing about the problem? blue_eyes_33 gave this response on 12/3/1999: Kurt, you can find information about juvenile cimes a few ways. The internet is a good place to start. You can also call the juvenile probation department in your area and they are more than willing to help you. I don`t have the exact stats on juvenile crime but I do know they are declining as far as Serious Youth Offenders. As far as what families are doing about juvenile crime , they are getting their children into conseling and after - school programs. A lot of parents work full time so they are to busy to keep track of who their children are hanging with so that leads to gangs, crime, drugs, ect. Schools and the community are assessing the "problem children" and putting them into special programs to curbs violence aand other undesirable behaviors. The community has after- school programs as well to keep the kids busy so they don`t have time to be out getting into trouble. I hope that helped you in your question. The average rating for this answer is 3.
Crime Statistics TOTAL PART II. 517. 651. 1042. 1002. 1135. juvenile TOTALS. 1100. 1161. 1714. 1562. 1653. The following information will explain the crime stats process in more detail http://www.ci.rochester.mn.us/police/crstats.htm
Extractions: ROCHESTER POLICE DEPARTMENT ROCHESTER CRIME STATISTICS 1999 Crime Data: The end-of-the-year crime report from the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) shows the following: Crime categories: All crime reported is divided into two categories labeled All crime reported is divided into two categories labeled "Part I Crimes" and "Part II Crimes" Classification is based upon police investigation rather than by court determination. Because of their seriousness, frequency of occurrence and likelihood of being reported to police, the following eight crimes were selected to serve as an index for evaluating fluctuations in the volume of crime nationwide: Part I Crime, which includes homicide, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault, battery, theft or larceny, auto theft, and arson: Violent Crime, which includes only homicide, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault: Part II Crime, which includes all other offenses: Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) Arrests, which are included in the Part II Crimes: Total Crime: JUVENILE ARREST STATISTICS: JUVENILE Murder Rape Robbery Assault Burglary Theft Vehicle Theft Arson TOTAL PART I Simple Assault Fraud/Forgery Vandalism Sex Offenses Drug/Liquor DUI.
Extractions: Home About Gannett News from Gannett Investor Relations ... Jobs CRIME STATS DON'T TELL WHOLE STORY, JUSTICE OFFICIAL SAYS By Amy Zurzola, Metro Reporter, Asbury Park Press Six years of falling crime statistics are good news, but the numbers are not the whole story, Deputy U.S. Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. told the Gannett National Conference for Reporters and Editors. Much news coverage of crime nationwide focuses on drops in the murder rate and juvenile crime, but statistics cannot measure the effects of crime, its impact on victims' families and on those arrested, Holder said in a luncheon keynote speech. Clinton administration anti-crime initiatives and increased community involvement in crime prevention have been catalysts for change, but new and troubling crime trends are emerging, Holder said. Crime in rural areas increased by 1 percent this year, due in part to a thriving methamphetamine market that spurred drug-related violence. Rape numbers have not decreased, even though other violent crimes have. "We must not be complacent as a result of our recent downturns,'' he said.
NewStandard: 5/09/96 crime stats don t tell it all. officials say they re not exactly sure why the crime rate is some experts predict a sharp rise soon as juvenile offenders age http://www.s-t.com/daily/05-96/05-08-96/1crime.htm
Extractions: "As long as we still have a revolving door in the courts, we're banging our heads against the wall," said Ms. Michaud, co-chairman of the Hayden-McFadden Neighborhood Association. "We have one guy in the neighborhood who has six offenses on him; he's been in there six times for the same thing, and he still hasn't been put away. He's still out there."
Bureau Of Justice Statistics Home Page Statistics about crime and victims, Drugs and crime, Criminal offenders, The justice system in the United States, Law enforcement, Prosecution, Courts and sentencing, Corrections, Justice Criminal victimization. crime characteristics. Victim characteristics FBI's Uniform crime Reports - juvenile justice statistics http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs
Bureau Of Justice Statistics Victim Characteristics decade will cause a dramatic increase in the level of juvenile violence the ages of female rape victims in the 15 States that compile Elderly crime Victims, 3/94 http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/cvict_v.htm
Extractions: Violent crime includes murder, rape and sexual assault, robbery, and assault. Age In general, the younger the person, the more likely they were to experience a violent crime. Trends in violent victimization by age, 1973-2002 In 2002 Persons age 12 to 24 sustained violent victimization at rates higher than individuals of all other ages.
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
Crime Stats Us crime stats us. 75 links crime bulletin monthly breakdown of neighborhood crime stats published by HPD's Positive Interaction US service member crime stats highest in three years http://www.stungunresources.com/crime_stats_us.html
Extractions: 75 links Houston Police Online crime bulletin monthly breakdown of neighborhood crime stats published by HPD's Positive Interaction Program and distributed at community PIP meetings. http://www.ci.houston.tx.us/department/police/stats.htm FBI Crime Stats The Black War On White Americans An Overview of US Crime! What image do you have of racial violence in the US? What type of person http://www.naawp.com/crime_stats.htm US service member crime stats highest in three years - Japan ... US service member crime stats highest in three years. A total of 70 criminal acts involving 72 US service members or their dependents http://japanupdate.com/previous/02/01/23/story8.shtml Chicago Neighborhoods http://www.chicago-neighborhoods.net/crime_stats.php WE'RE IN IT TILL WE WIN IT CRIME STATS (see map below for Phoenix, for other communities crime information, click here). PLEASE NOTE: The Phoenix Police Department notified us that they http://www.faxnet1.org/stats/ Crime Statistics, City of Peoria, IL http://www.peoriapd.com/crimestat.htm Fighting Crime: Crime Stats Crime Stats. by Statistics Canada show that: 25% of Canadians were victims of crime in 1996; more likely to occur in Canada than they are in the US Except for http://www.fightcrime.net/stats.htm
Extractions: Juvenile Crime In Fatherless Homes, Public Schools Although last year saw a small down tick, juvenile crime has been escalating alarmingly in recent years. Nowhere is the trend so obvious as in schools, says the Justice Department. Experts perceive a direct correlation between teen misbehavior and the lack of a father in offenders' homes. Sixth to 12th grade public school students are twice as likely to be worried about robbery, bullying or physical attack as those who attend private schools, according to data from the National Center for Education Statistics. With the out-of-wedlock birth rate five times higher today than it was 30 years ago, the absence of a father figure in teens' lives is clearly a factor in juvenile crime. Violent children are 11 times more likely not to live with their fathers and six times more likely to have parents who aren't married, according to a 1994 study in the American Journal of Public Health.
Frontline: Juvenile Justice: Stats: Basic Statistics juvenile arrest rates for property crimes remained relatively stable between 1980 and 1999. In 1998, for every 100,000 youth in the United States ages 10 http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/juvenile/stats/basic.html
Extractions: Juvenile violent crime is at its lowest level since 1987, and fell 30% between 1994 and 1998. . Fewer than half of serious violent crimes by juveniles are reported to law enforcement. This number has not changed significantly in 20 years. The rate at which juveniles committed serious violent crimes changed little between 1973 and 1989, peaked in 1993, and by 1997 declined to the lowest level since 1986. On average, juveniles were involved in one-quarter of all serious violent victimizations (not including murder) committed annually over the last 25 years. In 1999, law enforcement officers arrested an estimated 2.5 million juveniles. Approximately 104,000 of these arrests were for violent crimes. The most common offense was larceny-theft. Juveniles accounted for 16% percent of all violent crime arrests and 32% of all property crime arrests in 1999. They accounted for 54% of all arson arrests, 42% of vandalism arrests, 31% of larceny-theft arrests, and 33% of burglary arrests. Juvenile arrest rates for violent crimes are down: the percentage of all juveniles arrested for violent crimes fell to an 11 year low in 1999, to 339 for every 100,000 individuals ages 12-17. This represents a 36% drop from the peak year 1994.
Neighborhood Crime Stats Quick Links Select the neighborhood youre interested in from the list. Please Note These statistics are based on the information currently available to us concerning neighborhood coordinates. http://www.ci.tucson.az.us/police/Crime_Statistics/Neighborhood_Crime_Stats/neig
The Devil Made Me Do It Juvenile Crime Find data for the same three states chosen on Day 1 using the Resources. Develop a list of 10 questions relating to juvenile crime and rehabilitation. http://www.esc20.net/etprojects/formats/webquests/summer99/northside/juvcrime/de
Juvenile Crime Do Curfews Reduce juvenile crime? GunFree Schools Act of 1994 A federal law instructing states to mandate a minimum one-year suspension for any student http://crime.about.com/library/blfiles/bljuvc.htm
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Juvenile Punishment a statement that the United States imprisons too to imprisonment for nonviolent juvenile offenders; but Can A Child Understand The Consequences Of His crime? http://crime.about.com/library/blfiles/bljuvp.htm
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Juvenile Crimes Eastside Trial Bureaus A B Located at the Mesa juvenile Facility. Responsible for prosecuting cases where the crime occurs east of Central Avenue. http://www.maricopacountyattorney.org/AboutUs/juvenile.asp
Extractions: The Juvenile Crimes Division is responsible for the prosecution of delinquent and incorrigible children between the ages of eight (8) and eighteen (18). "Delinquent" acts are misdemeanor or felony offenses while "incorrigible" acts are status offenses such as truancy or curfew violations. The Division has four bureaus:
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: FBI National Press Office Crime in the United States, 2000 The Federal Bureau of Investigation announced today that there was virtually no change in the Crime Index in 2000 compared to the 1999 figures. The Crime Index (composed of murder, forcible rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft) decreased 0.2 percent in 2000, the smallest year-to-year decrease in volume since 1991. Final 2000 data released by the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program in the annual publication Crime in the United States, 2000 , show that serious crime was 14.0 percent lower than in 1996 and 22.0 percent less than in 1991. Both violent and property crime experienced marginal declines in volume when compared to the 1999 volume. Collectively, violent crime (murder, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault) decreased 0.1 percent from 1999 to 2000. Decreases in violent crime occurred for robbery, 0.4 percent, and for aggravated assault, 0.1 percent. Murder declined by less than one-tenth of 1 percent. Forcible rape increased 0.9 percent, the first volume increase for that offense since 1992. Overall, property crime in 2000 (burglary, larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft) decreased 0.3 percent when compared to the 1999 data. Increases in larceny-theft, 0.2 percent, and motor vehicle theft, 1.2 percent, were offset by a 2.4-percent decline in volume for burglary.