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41. Texas Tough?: An Analysis Of Incarceration And Crime Trends In The Lone Star Sta the incarceration records of individual states to put prison growth, the disproportionateimpact incarceration policies have played on the changing crime rate. http://www.cjcj.org/pubs/texas/texas.html | |
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42. Texas Tough?: An Analysis Of Incarceration And Crime Trends In The Lone Star Sta rate of 1035. To compare to other states, we will use the BJS incarcerationrate calculated in midyear 1999. This site and its http://www.cjcj.org/pubs/texas/notes.html | |
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43. Law Enforcement & Crime World; United States; History Gov t; Biography; Sports; Arts Ent. Law Enforcement crime. crime Data. Law Enforcement. incarceration and Capital Punishment. http://www.infoplease.com/cgi-bin/id/A0004881.html | |
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44. World Drug War Charts. Compilation. Tables, Rates. For Incarceration, Jail, Pris AddFreestats.com Free Web stats in realtime are expensive because of the drug war),plus drug trade crimes, plus drug The USA has the highest incarceration rate http://www.angelfire.com/rnb/y/charts2.htm | |
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45. Marijuana Arrests And Incarceration In The United States figures cast serious doubt on the argument that marijuana incarceration costs arelow enough to be ignored. Notes. 1 crime in the United States 1997, FBI http://www.mpp.org/arrests/fas61699.html | |
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46. New Marijuana Arrest Record (Source FBI s division of Uniform crime Reports, crime in the United States2000, published in October 2001.). Marijuana Arrests and incarceration in the http://www.mpp.org/arrests/arrests.html | |
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47. Crime United States and England with respect to crime rates (as measured both by victimizationsurveys and police statistics), conviction rates, incarceration rates http://www.statistics.com/hyperseek.php/Crime |
48. Crime Links http//www.supremecourt.org Infamous Crimes In depth investigation into the in Louisiana,a state with the highest incarceration rate in the United States. http://www.annabellemagazine.com/annabelle issue 3/CrimeLinks.html |
49. Race And Incarceration In The United States - Human Rights Watch Press Backgroun in rates of incarceration occur in states in which minorities are concentrated inurban areas, which tend to have both higher rates of crime and greater law http://www.hrw.org/backgrounder/usa/race/ | |
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50. Crime, Criminal Justice Policies And Incarceration - Losing The Vote : The Impac of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation (DOJ/FBI), Uniform crime Reports, (Washington,DC The prison incarceration rates of some states were considerably http://www.hrw.org/reports98/vote/usvot98o-02.htm | |
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51. What Every American Should Know About Crime And Criminal Justice (crime Rates, P States with high rates of incarceration may or may not have high ratesof crime. States with low rates of crime may or may not have http://www.stopviolence.com/cj-knowledge.htm | |
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52. Youth Incarceration ratified by the United States (Juvenile crime, Adult Adjudication At one time, sodid the United States. some of the other US youth incarceration issues include http://www.tf.org/ | |
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53. US Prisons If the US incarceration rate were commensurate with our 5x higher crime rates thanmany countries incarceration rates in contiguous states vary due http://christianparty.net/prison.htm | |
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54. Crime And Incarceration Rates Nagel, J. (1982) The Relationship Between crime and IncarcerationAmong the American States. Policy Studies Review 2 193202. http://www.fcc.state.fl.us/fcc/reports/rates/rateref.html | |
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55. Crime And Incarceration Rates Rather than just examining United States crime and incarceration rates at one pointin time as Biles (1979) had done, Bowker compared the rates over time. http://www.fcc.state.fl.us/fcc/reports/rates/rate.html | |
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56. Latest News - Response To Right-Wing Critique Of Crime Drop increases in incarceration experienced greater reductions in violent, propertyand total crime than states with above average increases in incarceration. http://www.november.org/stayinfo/breaking/JPI-Response.html | |
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57. FindLaw: Did You Know . . . ?: Crime And Incarceration Facts - Attorney, Attorne of the police to protect them from violent crime. 18,209 people in the United Stateswere murdered Bureau of Prisons had 97 different incarceration institutions http://cobrands.public.findlaw.com/criminal/life_events/le5_8did.html | |
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58. Issues 2004-Crime 49 states incarceration rates from 1971 to 1989, Thomas Marvell and Carlisle Moodyfound that for each additional prisoner put behind bars, about 17 crimes ( http://www.heritage.org/research/features/issues2004/crime.cfm | |
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59. U.S. Has World's Highest Incarceration Rates in the United States, the highest incarceration level in a black male in the UnitedStates would have tough policiesand years when violentcrime rates have http://www.worldrevolution.org/article/984 | |
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60. Report On Economic Impact On Connecticut Of Alternatives To Incarceration study finds that alternatives to incarceration are financially beneficial to Connecticutand states the belief and (2) reductions in secondary crime because of http://www.cga.state.ct.us/2004/rpt/2004-R-0322.htm | |
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