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Extractions: "Arkansas' Voice on the Internet" Previous Features / Investigations State 15th in youth killings, was 4th in '94, study says JEFF PORTER ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE Arkansas ranked 15th in the nation in the Justice Department's most recent study of juvenile homicides, but the number of such cases has been growing at a slower rate than it has nationally. The author of the study, James A. Fox, dean of the college of criminal justice of Northeastern University of Boston, said the four-state cluster of Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas and Oklahoma had the highest homicide rate of any region, but high rates in Texas and Louisiana were big contributors to that ranking. Last week's five shooting deaths at Westside Middle School near Jonesboro focused national attention on violent juvenile crime, particularly in the South. But Fox said his study indicated that juvenile homicide in the South is simply part of a larger pattern. "The South has a higher rate of homicide, disproportionate to the rest of the country," he said. Fox said one reason is easier access to guns, and another is a Southern tendency to resolve disputes with violence. "There is some evidence that people respond differently to how to resolve disputes in different parts of the country," he said.
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Extractions: So you want to know about Arkansas? Here are some highlights! Also check out the links to other sites about Arkansas. Top of Page Population (1994): 2,453,000 (33rd in size) State size: 53,187 square miles (27th in size) State Capital: Little Rock (named from the rock formations on the bank of the Arkansas River). Major cities: Little Rock, North Little Rock, Pine Bluff, Fort Smith and Hot Springs. Admission to union: The 25th State Date entered the union: June 15, 1836. Origin of state name: Named from the Sioux people called the "Quapaw," who were called the Akansea by other tribes. The French varied the spelling leading to Arkansa. The name means "south wind." Nicknames: The Land of Opportunity and the Natural State. Prior to 1953, it was called "The Wonder State" and "The Bear State" Bordering states: Missouri, Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas and Oklahoma.
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