Public Safety Office - Resources: Quick Draw Law $10 (The fines listed above are in addition to court costs). Road 302 Carruth O'LearyLawrence, KS 66045, Main Telephone 785864-5900 KU crime Stoppers 785-864 http://www.ku.edu/~kucops/resources/qdl.shtml
Extractions: No pets are allowed in campus buildings. Only laboratory animals and owner-accompanied trained dogs to guide the visually impaired or assist the hearing impaired and owner-accompanied, trained and certified dogs to support the physically disabled are permitted The University of Kansas Office of the Provost Article 2. Dogs and Cats and Other Domesticated Animals
Lonnie Rae Vs The Thought Police Even so, the case is racking up some out of pocket costs that will run to the husbandinto defending his wife, then get charged for a hate crime, is totally http://www.naawp.com/news/2001/lonnie_rae.htm
Extractions: It amazes me how uninterested the media seems to be in Lonnie Rae. This case is exceptionally interesting and presents a truly compelling issue that is more than a little relevant to what is going on in America today. In my terms, it has sex appeal, so it should develop "legs". It's beginning to get a couple of nibbles, so maybe we'll see some coverage develop that might neutralize the stigma already attached to Lonnie Ray by the Boise media machine. Perhaps, the biggest hurdle is that hardly anybody believes the facts as they happened. Nobody wants to believe that a white guy can face five years in prison merely for hurling a racial epithet at a black man. Then, when they find out that the black guy actually mauled the white guy's wife first , people get a truly disbelieving look. "Well. She must have deserved it." "He must be a skinhead". "As the saying goes
Information This program assists innocent violent crime victims with outof-pocket medicalor counseling bills, funeral costs and lost wages directly related to their http://www.americus-online.com/victims.htm
Extractions: VICTIM'S BILL OF RIGHTS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE GEORGIA STATE VICTIM'S COMPENSATION ACT CRIME STATS IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR VICTIMS VICTIM'S BILL OF RIGHTS then you are entitled to know the following: It is possible that the accused may be released from custody prior to trial; That you, as a victim, have certain rights during various stages of the criminal justice process; Additional information about your rights can be obtained by contacting the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council at (404) 559-4949; You must provide the investigating law enforcement agency with your current address and phone number if, you wish to be contacted. Pagers or cellular phone numbers are not sufficient. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE If you have been involved in or witnessed an act of domestic violence, and wish to pursue legal action, you have the option of obtaining a criminal warrant for the arrest of the perpetrator. If you wish to follow through with this procedure, the Americus Police Department will assist you with this procedure. Call the Americus Police Department Domestic Violence Unit at 924-4550 and speak to a detective. Domestic Violence detectives are specially trained to assist you and handle only cases involving domestic violence.
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Extractions: September Quarter 2000. The total number of people held in Australian prisons was 20 838 or 143.7 per 100,000 of the total adult population. ABS Corrective Services, September Quarter 2000. Between 1988 and 1998 the total number of people in Australian prisons increased from 12, 321 to 19, 906, an increase of 62%. Australian Institute of Criminality (AIC) fact sheet July 2000. Between 1996 and 2000 the average number of inmates in NSW jails increased by 15%. NSW Department of Corrections, Annual Report, Culture and ethnicity of inmates: The country of birth for inmates in NSW broadly reflects the Australian population; 71% are Australian born, 16% are born overseas in a non-English speaking country and 6% come from other English speaking countries. Corrections Health Service (CHS) Annual Report The number of inmates identifying as Indigenous in NSW prisons in September 2000 was 1134 or 1780.9 per 100,000 of the adult Indigenous population. An Indigenous person is 14 times more likely to be incarcerated in NSW then a non-Indigenous person. This compares to Victoria where an Indigenous person is 11 times more likely to be incarcerated than a non-Indigenous person.
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Boyds-Leslie Park NA Her goal is to raise some money to help defray her college educationcosts at New Mexico State University. City crime Statistics http://members.aol.com/BoydsLesli/Park.html
Extractions: "Neighbors Working For The Common Good" Location Officers New Crime Stats ... The Neighborhoods Association Webring Organized in June, 1995 the association was founded on the premise that people living and working in the same neighborhood cannot be true neighbors to one another until they actually get to know one another. Furthermore, they cannot be an effective force working for the common good of the neighborhood without first communicating with one another as friends and neighbors. All residents, business operators, and owners of property within the boundary of the neighborhood association are eligible to become members of the association. Annual membership fee is five dollars for residential membership, and fifteen dollars for businesses. Location Officers New Crime Stats ... Return to Top The Boyds-Leslie Park Neighborhood Association is located in the Northeast quadrant of the city, and encompasses the Boyds Subdivision and the Leslie Park Subdivision. The boundaries of the area are Katson Avenue on the North, Indian Springs Drive on the East, Montgomery Blvd on the South, and San Pedro Drive on the West. There are 180 homes in the area and approximately 19 commercial businesses. Eighty percent of the residents eligible to join are paid member. In addition, four businesses are also members. Officers New Crime Stats History ... Return to Top Governing Body:
University Of Missouri - Columbia Police Department costs Officer and supplementary personnel services $32/hour Campus Safety Officersservices $12.00/hour Barricades (if needed) $50 per day per event Dances http://www.mupolice.com/billinfo.php
Child Abuse State survey; The costs of Child Protection in the Context of WelfareReform Mark E. Courtney (from The Future of Children); National http://www.childwelfare.com/kids/child_abuse.htm
How Much Home Can You Afford To create an accurate measure of affordability , some essential factors youshould consider are your income versus carrying costs and closing costs. http://iom1.com/how_much-info.htm
Extractions: House hunting for the "affordable" home in Calgary can be quite a challenge, with the high value of today's real estate making it an increasingly difficult task. To create an accurate measure of "affordability", some essential factors you should consider are your income versus carrying costs and closing costs. When purchasing a home, the percentage of your income that you can afford to spend must be carefully considered. Start by determining your housing budget, or what you can easily afford to spend on a home and its related expenses. Remember, the key word here is "easily". Be realistic and think about your lifestyle. Although it may seem feasible to handle a large mortgage at first, it may require cutting back on other expenses, such as clothing or furniture. Make sure that if you plan to make any concessions in these areas, you're prepared to live with your decision for a prolonged period. Owning a home can give you a tremendous amount of pleasure and personal satisfaction, as long as your plan affords you with sufficient resources to enjoy it with peace of mind.
Retail Theft Retail theft occurs every 4 seconds Theft from stores, including employeeand vendor theft, costs retailers billions of dollars per year. http://www.crimeawareness.com/retail.htm
Extractions: Retail theft occurs every 4 seconds Theft from stores, including employee and vendor theft, costs retailers billions of dollars per year. Independent retail studies have estimated theft from retail stores costs the american public between 20 and 30 billion dollars per year. Depending on the type of retail store, inventory "shrinkage" ranges from .5% to 6% of gross sales. Remember, when a thief steals from a retail store, you the consumer also sufffer a loss. These losses are passed on to you! Believe it or not! Let's focus on to two areas where "shrink" (product loss) is greatest. Those being "shoplifting" and "employee theft". There is no question that shoplifters are the greater majority in numbers, but employee theft accounts for higher dollar value of loss, "shrink". Employees have been known to have stolen merchandise in excess of $50,000 before being caught, and most are. To combat these losses, Merchants have had to take extreme measures to reduce shoplifting. A variety of methods are now being used such as plain clothes floor detectives to observe and seek out the "shoplifters". Employee theft is more detailed. Some merchants employ "undercover personnel" through security agencies and place them among employees where they feel they can obtain the best information on who is involved in merchandise theft. This method is proving extremely successful. Of course, stores also use video surveillance cameras and electronic article surveillance devices, which are attached to the product and cause alarms to be set off should someone walk out the door without deactivation by the cashier.
Extractions: Uniform Crime Reports Uniform Crime Report subtitled Crime in the United States is the first major source of data for victimization. As it has been in the past, the UCR was full of problems. It has been overhauled and is now a more useful tool for victimologist in obtaining information. The new National Incident Based Reporting System (NIBRS) will track 46 group A offenses derived from 22 categories of crime. In addition to expanding the crime categories the new system will also be collecting additional information about each incident allowing for better analysis of the victim in relation to the offense. This information is still limited by one major factor - it remains only those offenses reported to the police. Victimization Surveys A. Advantages over the traditional sources of information - this allows us to cross the line from those crime reported to the police to those which go unreported. We are able to in some sense understand (sheet) B. General Problems of victimization surveys
Missouri Real Estate And Information Center a buyer's broker, who has your best interest in mind, may help you shave thousandsoff a home's purchase price, mortgage or various other costs, and there is http://www.buyerstrust.com/USA/Missouri/
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University Of Texas At Arlington Police Department Fines paid as a result of parking violations or for violations of the parking rulesand regulations are also a source of revenues used to cover such costs. http://www.uta.edu/police/parkingfaq.htm
Extractions: Answers to Common Parking Questions Office of Finance and Administration The University of Texas at Arlington SUBJECT: Parking at U.T. Arlington April 15, 1999 1. Parking operations at all public institutions of higher education in the State of Texas must be treated as "auxiliary enterprise" activities. In the State of Texas, state appropriated funds may not be used to construct, operate or maintain parking lots on university campuses. The only exceptions are that a portion of the state appropriation for grounds maintenance (now under the heading of "Infrastructure Support") may be used to maintain the cleanliness of campus parking lots, and police officers paid from state appropriations for "Operations" may patrol the parking lots as part of their campus security responsibilities. Universities may not legally use state appropriations for repairing or rebuilding parking lots. 2. At public institutions of higher education in Texas, the cost of construction, routine maintenance, major repairs and rehabilitation, and operation of all campus parking lots must be fully covered from the revenues generated from the sale of parking permits purchased by students, faculty and staff who park their vehicles on those parking lots. Fines paid as a result of parking violations or for violations of the parking rules and regulations are also a source of revenues used to cover such costs.
Welcome To Falls Police Dept. Police, Fire Medical Emergencies 911. Police Station Monday Friday 830A.M.- 430P.M. (215) 949-9100. Police Services Non - Emergencies (215) 945-3100. http://www.fallstwp.com/police/
Extractions: F irst And Finest In Bucks County Since 1692 MISSION STATEMENT We the members of the Falls Township Police Department believe that the protection of life, property and the preservation of peace are the primary goals of our organization. We recognize our responsibility to deliver a feeling of security to our citizens by providing quality Police services while protecting each individuals constitutional rights. We will attain this goal by engaging in a more active community Policing role, encouraging the participation of our citizens in finding solutions to problems of mutual concern, to enhance the quality of life for our residents and visitors. We will continually strive to promote the public trust in us by exhibiting the highest level of integrity and ethics. We will support each other and a climate of mutual trust and respect, always seeking excellence in the performance of our duties and in each other.