Public Safety: Campus Crime Stats 0. 0. 0. Drug law violations. 1. 2. 0. Illegal weapons Possessions. 0. 0. 0.Hate Crimes. 0, 0, 0. Disciplinary Actions/Judicial Referrals On Campus. 1999.2000. 2001. http://www.tri-c.edu/publicsafety/docs/Metropolitan Crime Stats.htm
Extractions: Public Safety Campus Crime Statistics Home Administrative Patrol Division Detective Bureau ... Return to Tri-C Metropolitan Campus METROPOLITAN CAMPUS On Campus Murder/Non-negligent manslaughter Forcible sex offenses Non-forcible sex offenses Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Motor vehicle Theft Arson Negligent Manslaughter Hate Crimes Non Campus Buildings Murder/Non-negligent manslaughter Forcible sex offenses Non-forcible sex offenses Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Motor vehicle Theft Arson Negligent Manslaughter Hate Crimes Public Property Murder/Non-negligent manslaughter Forcible sex offenses Non-forcible sex offenses Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Motor vehicle Theft Arson Negligent Manslaughter Hate Crimes Local Statistics Murder/Non-negligent manslaughter Forcible sex offenses Non-forcible sex offenses Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Motor vehicle Theft Arson Negligent Manslaughter Hate Crimes Non-police Murder/Non-negligent manslaughter Forcible sex offenses Non-forcible sex offenses Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Motor vehicle Theft Arson Negligent Manslaughter On Campus Arrests Liquor law violations Drug law violations Illegal Weapons Possessions Hate Crimes Disciplinary Actions/Judicial Referrals On Campus Liquor law violations Drug law violations Illegal Weapons Possessions Last Updated
The Chronicle: Crime On College Campuses Campuses reporting the most alcohol, drug, and weapons arrests; Crimeson 481 campuses with more than 5,000 students; Campuses reporting http://chronicle.com/stats/crime/
Extractions: 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 Minnesota 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 Campuses reporting the most alcohol, drug, and weapons arrests 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 Minnesota 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 Percentage change in campus crimes from 1996 to 1997
Extractions: Front Page Crime Statistics for Non-Contiguous Properties of The University of Pennsylvania The Federal Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act requires the release of statistics for criminal incidents and arrests for non-contiguous properties. The following statistics include reportable crime at five non-contiguous properties for the period January 1, 1994, through December 31, 1997. Crime Report January 1, 1994 through December 31, 1997 Murder Sex Offenses Forcible Rape Non-Forcible Offenses Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Motor Vehicle Theft There were no arrests at the University Boathouse for Weapons Offense, Drug Abuse or Liquor-Law violations. Note: Crime statistics from the Philadelphia Police Department for this property are not available.
Urban Legends Reference Pages Crime (Australian Guns) semiautomatic and pump-action weapons) were banned For example, the first entry statesthat Homicides are of crimes even while its overall crime rate decreased http://www.snopes.com/science/stats/ausguns.htm
Crime Statistic Information (Updated 3/04) SAN DIEGO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT, crime stats, PROPERTY crimeS, 19971998, 1998-1999,1999-2000, 2000-2001, 2001-2002, 2002-2003, weapons FIREARMS, 21, 30, 15, 2, 10,2, http://prod031.sandi.net/policeservices/stats.htm
Extractions: Crime Statistic Information San Diego City Schools Below is a summary of reportable crimes for the San Diego Unified School District. The first column for each school year represents raw numbers, while the second column represents the crime rate per 100 students. The crime rate is the most accurate way to compare data with other school districts. While viewing these statistics, please take into consideration that reporting procedures occasionally change from year to year, typically causing rates to rise. For example, recent increases in batteries, crimes against property, and drug offences are a result of improved cross reporting between district departments. This improved procedure represents partial reason for increases. SAN DIEGO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT CRIME STATS ENROLLMENT NUMBERS VIOLENT CRIMES MURDER/HOMICIDE ASSAULT W/DEADLY WEAPON ROBBERY BATTERY SEX OFFENSES TOTAL RATE (Based on total enrollment Per 100 Students) PROPERTY CRIMES ARSON BURGLARY VANDALISM ($100 or more) GRAFFITI ($100 or more) LARCENY/THEFT($50 or more) TOTAL RATE (Based on total enrollment Per 100 Students) Total Dollar Loss to SDCS DRUG/ALCOHOL OFFENSES USE OF ALCOHOL/DRUGS POSSESSION OF ALCOHOL POSSESSION OF DRUGS POSSESSION OF PARAPHERNALIA SALE/FURNISHING OF ALCOHOL/DRUG S TOTAL RATE (Based on total enrollment
Crime Statistics crime stats in reference to Campus Security Act 1990. Offense, 1999. 2000.2001. 2002. Drugs, 25. 99. 14. weapons, 2. 6. 3. crime State for NCSU ResidenceHalls. http://www.ncsu.edu/public_safety/campus_safety/stats.htm
Extractions: Campus Security Act 1990 Offense Murder Manslaugther Sexual Offenses Forcible Non-Forcible Indecent Exposure Sodomy Peeping Tom Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Motor Vehicle Theft Hate Crimes Arson Total Statistics for Alcohol, Drugs, and Weapons Violations on Campus Offense Citations Campus Judicial Action Arrest Alcohol Drugs Weapons Alcohol Drugs Weapons Alcohol Drugs Weapons Alcohol Drugs Weapons Alcohol Drugs Weapons Alcohol Drugs Weapons Offense Murder Manslaughter Sexual Offenses Forcible Non-forcible Indecent Exposure Sodomy Peeping Tom Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Motor Vehicle Theft Hate Crimes Arson Grand Total 2000 reported crimes on property adjacent to NCSU * Offense Murder NA Rape Sex Offense Robbery Aggravated Assault Larceny Burglary Motor Vehicle Theft Alcohol Violations Drug Violations Weapons Violations
Olivet Nazarene University - Crime Stats crime stats. Below are the statistics regarding occurrences of campus crime as reportedto the referrals 5 1 1 (Dean of Students) Illegal weapons possessions 1 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
Campus Security :: Crime Stats Drug Alcohol Violations, 2, 2, 4. weapons Violations, 0, 0, 0. Home Campus Security crime stats. Lake Superior State University 650 W. Easterday Ave, Sault Ste. http://www.lssu.edu/security/stats.php
MU Crime Stats Page A referral for campus disciplinary action for violation of University policiesregarding alcohol, drugs or weapons does not mean that a MU crime stats Page. http://www.millikin.edu/Security/CampusSecurityActKeepsafe.html
Extractions: A Message From The Director: Read the definitions carefully. The various crimes reported on the last page of this booklet conform to the FBIs Uniform Crime Reporting Program guidelines, which may differ from the common usage of the same term. While the term hate crime, for example, may commonly be used to describe any action motivated by race, the guidelines stipulate that a hate crime is murder, manslaughter, sex offense, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, arson, motor vehicle theft, or other crimes involving bodily injury, in which the victim was selected because of his or her actual or perceived race, religion, sexual orientation, gender, ethnicity, or disability. The Act has undergone many amendments since 1990. Those who compare this report with previous years will note differences resulting from Congress expansion of the Act. John R. Mickler, Director
Crimes Drugs, 14, 14, 14, weapons violations, 0, *Hate crime Hate crimes are crimesthat manifest evidence that the victim was intentionally selected because of the. http://www.millikin.edu/Security/crime stats-2002.htm
Extractions: Crimes Campus Total Non-Campus Public Total Hate Reported: Residential On-campus Buildings or Property Crimes** Facilities (CRF) (includes CRF) Property 1. Aggravated Assault 2. Arson 3. Burglary 4. Negligent Manslaughter Non-negligent Manslaughter 6. Motor Vehicle Theft 7. Robbery 8. Sex offenses- Forcible 9. Sex offenses- Non-forcible 10. Other Hate crimes/bodily injury** ARRESTS: Liquor Law Drug Law Illegal Weapons DISCIPLINARY REFERRALS:* Alcohol Drugs Weapons violations Those not arrested for liquor, drug or illegal weapon violations but who are referred for campus disciplinary action. A referral for campus disciplinary action for violations of University alcohol, drug or weapon policies does not mean that a violation of law has occurred. **Hate Crime - Hate crimes are crimes that manifest evidence that the victim was intentionally selected because of the victim's actual or perceived Race (RA), Religion (RE), Sexual Orientation (SO), Gender (G), Ethnicity (E) or Disability (D). Reportable crimes which are reported as hate crimes in the above chart are coded in the hate crimes column. (Ex: 1- RA in the aggravated assault row under the hate crimes column means one (1) case of aggravated assault in this calendar year that was a hate crime based on the race).
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
Extractions: Report / Cleared Report / Cleared Report / Cleared Murder Rape/Sexual Assault Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Motor Vehicle Theft Liquor Law Violation Drug Abuse Violation Weapons Possession TOTAL Pennsylvania Act 73 Statistics Report/ Cleared Report / Cleared 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 PREVIOUS YR.) 1994 Totals 1995 Totals 1996 Totals 1997 Totals ...
1994 Crime Stats Motor Vehicle Theft, 0, 0. Arson, 0, 0. PART II CRIMES. Other Assaults, 0, 0.Forgery, 0, 0. Fraud, 0, 0. Stolen Property, 0, 0. Vandalism, 22, 1. weapons,0, 0. Prostitution, 0, 0. http://www.etown.edu/security/tables/1994_crimestats.html
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
Sinclair Community College crime stats 2002/2001/2000. in a serious potential injury if the crime were successfully asmanufacture, sale, or possession of deadly weapons; carrying deadly http://www.sinclair.edu/departments/police/jcai/CrimeStats200220012000/index.cfm
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La Sierra University:Security: Crime Stats: Yearly Comparisions 0. 0. 0. weapons possession. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 3. Arson. 1. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. Total. 45.45. 53. 45. 21. 33. Arrests Made for the Following Crimes. Criminal Offenses. 2002 2003. School Year. http://www.lasierra.edu/departments/security/yearlycrime.html
Extractions: Crime Statistics Yearly Comparisons Department of Security Department Services Parking Guide Student Rights to Know ... Click to return to previous page. Criminal Offenses School Year School Year School Year School Year School Year School Year Murder - non negligent Negligent manslaughter Rape/forcible sex Rape/non-forcible sex Sexual Battery Agg. Assault and Battery Simple Assault Robbery Burglary Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Theft from Motor Vehicle Motor Vehicle Burglary Liquor law violation Drug abuse violation Weapons possession Arson Total Arrests Made for the Following Crimes Criminal Offenses School Year School Year School Year School Year School Year School Year Murder - non negligent Negligent manslaughter Rape/forcible sex Rape/non-forcible sex Sexual Battery Agg. Assault and Battery Simple Assault Robbery Burglary Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Theft from Motor Vehicle Motor Vehicle Burglary Liquor law violation Drug abuse violation Weapons possession Arson Total Theft Recoveries Criminal Offenses School Year School Year School Year School Year School Year School Year Robbery Burglary Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Theft from Motor Vehicle Motor Vehicle Burglary Total Home About La Sierra Calendar Contact Us ...
Crime Stats Email crime Analysis. Part II crime Definitions. UCR 09, Other Assaults (SimpleAssault; Assault Battery). UCR 14, Vandalism. UCR 15, weapons (Carrying/Possessing). http://www.ci.riverside.ca.us/rpd/crstats/cstats.html
Extractions: The Riverside Police Department's Crime Analysis Unit is now providing monthly crime statistics. The database from which the information used for these reports is continuously being updated. The data provided within these pages represents a particular point in time and does not reflect the current status of the database. The statistics are released after the end of the month. Therefore, statistics for the month of June would not be available until sometime in July. The accuracy of these reports is limited to the validity and accuracy of the available data. The City of Riverside and the Riverside Police Department cannot assume any liability for any decision made or action taken or not taken by the recipient in reliance upon information or data provided. The information provided is divided into two sections. The first, referred to as "Part I" crimes, includes murder, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. Also included in this category are burglary, theft and auto theft. The second category is referred to as "Part II" crimes
Crime Stats Show Rise In Theft, Assaults - January 29, 1997 crime stats show rise in theft, assaults. With the exception of assault, crimes againstpeople went The number of weapons offenses reported did not change 10 http://wildcat.arizona.edu/~wildcat/papers/90/85/01_3_m.html
Extractions: Arizona Daily Wildcat January 29, 1997 Liquor, drug and DUI offenses on campus dropped while the number of bike thefts and assaults increased in 1996, according to University of Arizona Police Department statistics released Monday. Reports of liquor offenses decreased to 223 from 344 incidents in 1995, drug cases dropped to 94 from 149, and the number of DUIs went down to 119 from 162, according to the statistics. Lt. Brian Seastone, a UAPD spokesman, said most of the liquor cases involved minor in possession charges. He credited enforcement and educational programs around campus with helping to decrease liquor and drug incidents. Reports of bike theft increased to 308 last year from 267 in 1995. "The university is a giant supermarket," Seastone said. "If there is a certain type of bike you want, you can find it here." Seastone said UAPD tries to combat bike thefts by finding the location and time periods of the thefts and concentrating security in those areas. He said educational programming is also performed to make the public more aware of campus crime. UAPD statistics also show that bike thefts increase around Christmas and in the spring when there are more bike riders on campus, Seastone said. He said spring break is also a time when a lot of bikes are reported missing.
Extractions: Home Enlightening Minds, Enriching Souls, Extending Hands Crime Statistics Listed below are summary statistics of criminal occurrences on this campus during the five most recent calendar years and to-date information for the current year: The complete annual security report is available on this web site by following the link in the right-hand margin. Link information to the Dept. of Education site is at the bottom of this page. The Crime: Homicide Manslaughter Forcible Sex Offense Nonforcible Sex Offence Robbery Aggravated Assault Assault Burglary Arson Motor Vehicle Theft Arrests: Liquor Law Violations Drug Abuse Violations Weapons Possession Disciplinary Referrals: Liquor Law Violations Drug Related Violations Weapons Possession For a more detailed breakdown of crime statistics by venue click below. U.S. Department of Education Website
Extractions: PART I CRIMES SOLVED ANNUAL 2003 CLEARED BY CLEARED BY TOTAL PERCENT OFFENSE OFFENSES ARREST EXCEPTION SOLVED SOLVED MURDER FORCIBLE RAPE FORCIBLE SODOMY FORCIBLE FONDLING ROBBERY AGGRAVATED ASSAULT VIOLENT CRIME BURGLARY THEFT AUTO THEFT PROPERTY CRIME TOTAL PART I CRIME 2003 Arrest Information TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL ARRESTED JUVENILES ADULTS MURDER FORCIBLE SEXUAL BATTERY ROBBERY AGGRAVATED ASSAULT/BATTERY BURGLARY SHOPLIFTING AUTO BURGLARY ALL OTHER THEFT AUTO THEFT SIMPLE ASSAULT DRUG/NARCOTIC OFFENSE DUI VANDALISM WEAPONS VIOLATION LIQUOR LAW VIOLATION ALL OTHER ARRRESTS TOTAL Home About Clay Sector Map ... Seventhman
CRIME STATS Number of Arrest for Selected crimes. crime. 2000 Totals. 1999 Totals. 1998 Totals.Liquor Law Violations, 1, 7, 0. Drug Violations, 20, 15, 7. weapons Violations,0, 2, 1. http://www.morgan.edu/msupolice/crimestatus.htm
Extractions: CRIME STATISTICS FOR THE UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY The Department of Police and Public Safety submits a monthly Uniform Crime Report through the Maryland State Police to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) at the Department of Justice in Washington, D.C. The following charts reflect the number of crimes committed on campus during the most recent calendar year and the two preceding calendar years, and arrest data for selected crimes during this period: Number of Occurrence of Selected Crimes Crime January - August 2001 January - August 2002 Over/ Under % Difference Thefts Aggravated Assaults Common Assaults Robbery B/E Total Offenses * Increase due to number of assaults between roommates. **Eight robberies have been cleared by arrest. Two (2) Morgan State University students were the victims of Homicides which occurred in close proximity to the MSU campus and property leased by the university. Number of Arrest for Selected Crimes Crime