Statistics - Law Enforcement Bureau of Investigation, Uniform hate crimes Statistics of Police Department WebsiteBonham, Texas Police stats. Organized crime A crime Statistics Site. http://www.online-library.org/research/stats12.shtml
Extractions: Online-Library.Org - Resources for Students, Teachers, Researchers and Writers. The Research Files Statistics - Law Enforcement FEDSTATS Comprehensive site of over 70 U.S. agencies and their statistics. Bureau of Justice Statistics Statistics on U.S. crime, victims, criminals, courts, police, jails, and prisons. Federal Bureau of Investigation, Uniform Hate Crimes Statistics of incidents, offenses, victims, and offenders. Public Policy Statistics-The Impaired Driving Problem New South Wales Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research Crime statistics of South Wales. Gun Violence, Suicide, and Accidental Shootings Australia's statistics Gambling Article from Victoria, Australia Site shows crime rate increase around casinos. The Statistics of Reported Crimes in Thailand Addictions and More Orlando and Kissimmee, Florida's crime rates around Disney World. City of Richmond Hill-Dept. of Police: Crime Statistics Crime statistics of Richmond Hills, Georgia. North Carolina Alcohol Law Enforcement Statistics Alburquerque Police Dept: UCR Crime Statistics Crime statistics from Alburquerque, New Mexico.
KYVL: Ky Stats: Crime Kentucky stats. crime statistics and are broken down by type of crime, location,age hate crimes, domestic violence and the Brady Handgun Act are highlighted. http://www.kyvl.org/html/gia/sacrime.shtml
Extractions: Kentucky Stats Your browser does not support script. Go to alternative text navigation Contributor Barbara Whitener , University of Louisville These annual reports contain Kentucky crime statistics and are broken down by type of crime, location, age, sex, and race. Hate crimes, domestic violence and the Brady Handgun Act are highlighted. (PDF format) This special report, from MotherJones.com, provides statistics for inmates in state and federal prisons, inmates in local jails, where states rank in incarceration rates, prison spending, education, drug offenders, racial disparity between general and prison populations. Select a specific state or choose National Totals. Facts and Figures This site provides statistics on the prison population in Kentucky. Impact of Treatment : The Jefferson County (Kentucky) Drug Court System Page 2 of this report provides results of an evaluation of the Jefferson County, Kentucky Drug Court System.
Extractions: Home Public Safety Gwynedd-Mercy College Crime Statistics Crime Statistics Murder Forcible Sex Offenses Non-Forcible Sex Offenses Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Theft Arson Motor Vehicle Theft Hate Crimes Vandalism Total Criminal Offenses Disorderly Conduct Campus Arrests Liquor Law Violations Drug Law Violations Weapons Violations Total Campus Arrests Individual category crime rates may be calculated by comparing the individual category statistics to the combined full-time equivalent undergraduate and graduate student population and the full-time equivalent employees, which are 2,500. Divide 100,000 by 2,500 and multiply the quotient by the individual category statistics to produce the crime rate per 100,000 persons in that category.
Extractions: 1999 Crime Stats (Residential Only) 1996-1998 CRIME STATS CRIMINAL OFFENSES REPORTED Calendar Year Murder Sex Offenses, Forcible Sex Offenses, Nonforcible Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Auto Theft Arson CRIMINAL ARRESTS MADE Calendar Year Liquor Law Violations Drug Abuse Violations Weapons Possessions Back to top.
Extractions: Crime Statistics for 2001 All On-Campus Property Reported to Campus Public Safety or Local Law Enforcement Reported to Other Authorities TOTALS Homicide (Total) Non-Negligent Manslaughter Negligent Manslaughter Robbery (Total) By Acquaintance By Stranger Aggravated Assault (Total) By Acquaintance By Stranger Motor Vehicle Theft (Total) Arson (Total) Burglary (Total) With Forced Entry Without Forced Entry Sex Offenses, Forcible
Department Of Public Safety @ SFSU Main Campus crime stats, those in the Residential Community **Some of these incidentsare also reported under Oncampus crime Statistics by the hate crimes http://www.sfsu.edu/~dps/clery/2002/main_campus.html
Extractions: Main Campus Crime Stats On Campus* Residence Community Public Property Non-Campus Property Murder Manslaughter Sex Offenses/Forcible Rape Sodomy Sexual Assault w/object Sexual Battery Sex Offenses/Non-Forcible Incest Statutory Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Vehicle Theft Arson N/A N/A Total Public property offenses are those offenses reported to the Department of Public Safety as well as to the San Francisco Police Department in the city jurisdiction (within the boundaries of Eucalyptus, Lake Merced, Font and Junipero Serra). Special Category Arrests (Liquor, Drug and Weapons)
OSU Risk Assessment: Safety Stats including residence halls) crime Reported Year, Campus (residence halls only), CampusTotal, NonCampus g, k, Public Property a, b, g, Non-Verified l, hate crimes e. http://studentaffairs.osu.edu/safety/chart.asp
Extractions: Contact Us Advertising Comics Crossword ... Archives Wednesday November 29, 2000 AZ Student Media New Web site lists college crime stats By Jose Ceja Arizona Daily Wildcat Parents and students can research schools nationwide Before strolling down any dark alleys around campus, it may be wise to consult a new Web site offered by the U.S. Department of Education. Crime statistics for more than 600 colleges, universities and career schools are available at ope.ed.gov/security, which can help parents and students evaluate colleges. Various crime statistics - from liquor violations to hate crimes - are accessible under the amendments to the Higher Education Act of 1965 that require the Department of Education to collect crime data from colleges and make the data publicly accessible. Katherine Mills, a studio art freshman who came to the University of Arizona from Illinois, said the information would have been helpful in choosing a college. Mills said she took a tour of the University of New Mexico and later found out about the school's high crime rate. "They didn't tell us anything about that on the tour," she said.
District Police Crime Stats Aggravated Assault, 1, 2, 3. Arson, 1, 1, 2. hate crime, 0, 0, 0. Property crime. Vandalism,35, 6, 41. Other crimes. Weapons, 1, 0, 1. Back to Top. 2001 crime stats. Violentcrime. http://www.westvalley.edu/wvmccd/police/stats.html
Extractions: Police Home Page Violent Crime Crime Mission West Valley District Homicide Manslaughter Forcible Sex Offenses Non-Forcible Sex Offenses Robbery Aggravated Assault Arson Hate Crime Property Crime Burglary Theft/Larceny Auto Theft/Attempts Vandalism Other Crimes Weapons Drug Abuse Violations Alcohol Violations D.U.I. Includes rapes, sodomy and sexual assault. Includes any consensual sex act with a minor, incest, indecent exposure and lewd act. Back to Top Violent Crime Crime Mission West Valley District Homicide Manslaughter Forcible Sex Offenses Non-Forcible Sex Offenses Robbery Assault Arson Property Crime Burglary Theft/Larceny Auto Theft/Attempts Vandalism Other Crimes Weapons Drug Abuse Violations Alcohol Violations D.U.I. Hate Crime (Assault) Includes rapes, sodomy and sexual assault.
FBI - Uniform Crime Reports - Hate Crime Statistics 1995 The status of hate crime in America.Category Society Issues hate hate crimes crimes against persons accounted for 72 percent of hate crime offensesreported. Intimidation was the single most frequently reported http://www.fbi.gov/ucr/hatecm.htm
Extractions: U.S. Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Investigation Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Division Uniform Crime Reports HATE CRIME - 1995 Preliminary figures show 7,947 hate crime incidents were reported to the FBI during 1995. The incidents were reported by more than 9,500 law enforcement agencies in 45 states and the District of Columbia. Participating agencies covered 75 percent of the U.S. population. Tabular Reports of Incidents, Offenses, Victims and Offenders State Agencies Bias Motivation Offense Category Race States Number of Participating Agencies Population Covered Agencies Submitting Incidents Total Incidents Reported Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana 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 Wisconsin Wyoming Total
Extractions: Hate Crimes-Murder On-campus (incl. res.) Residence halls n/a Non-Campus n/a Public Property n/a Total n/a Hate Crimes-Forcible Sex Offenses On-campus (incl. res.) Residence halls n/a Non-Campus n/a Public Property n/a Total n/a Hate Crimes-Aggravated Assault On-campus (incl. res.) Residence halls n/a Non-Campus n/a Public Property n/a Total n/a Hate Crimes-Simple Assault On-campus (incl. res.) n/a Residence halls n/a Non-Campus n/a Public Property n/a Total n/a Hate Crimes-Arson On-campus (incl. res.) n/a Residence halls n/a Non-Campus n/a Public Property n/a Total n/a Hate Crimes-Negligent Manslaughter On-campus (incl. res.) n/a Residence halls n/a Non-Campus n/a Public Property n/a Total n/a source: U.S. Department of Education, Office of Postsecondary Education Parents Students Victims ... Home
Hate Crime Legislation U.S. hate crime legislation U.S. hate crimeS Legislative activities Federal state http://www.religioustolerance.org/hom_hat4.htm
Extractions: U.S. HATE CRIMES: Click Here to Visit our Sponsors. document.writeln(""); Topics in this essay: Proposed Senate hate crimes legislation: 1999-MAR-16: Bill S. 622 was introduced to the Senate under the sponsorship of Senator Ted Kennedy (D, MA), 39 other Democrats and 5 Republicans. The principal changes to the existing 1969 law would be: Gender, disability and sexual orientation would become additional protected classifications. The six federally protected activities would be deleted. A victim would be protected by the law at all times, not just when they were doing specific activities, like being at work, voting, or attending a public school. The scope of the law would include: Both men and women would be protected if the assault or threat of assault was gender-based Quadriplegics, paraplegics, and persons who are blind, deaf etc. would be protected from attacks from individuals because of their disability. Gays, lesbians, heterosexuals and bisexuals would all be protected from crimes motivated by hatred of sexual orientation. The bill was read twice and referred to Committee on Judiciary. On 1999-MAR-24, it was referred to Subcommittee on Constitution, Federalism, Property. No further no action was taken.
R-MC Campus Safety - Crime Statistics hate crimes crime against a person or property motivated by bias toward race,religion ethnicity/national origin, disability or sexual orientation. http://www.rmc.edu/directory/offices/campussafety/crimestats.asp
Extractions: Staff "Your Right to Know" Randolph-Macon College Office of Campus Safety Crime Statistics for the most recent three-year period, including incidents reported to the Office of Campus Safety by the Ashland Police Department are listed below. The information provided complies with the required reporting of the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Police and Campus Crime Statistics Act of 1990. Crime statistics for the most recent three year period are provided. These statistics reflect incidents reported to the Office of Campus Safety, other officials of the institution with significant responsibility for student services, campus activities, and the local police department from off-campus. The college community is informed of criminal offenses reported to the Office of Campus Safety through the student newspaper, The Yellow Jacket , Safety Alert Warnings via e-mail, printed timely warning bulletins hand delivered to the community, and incident logs posted in the Office of Campus Safety located at 203 Caroline Street.
Houston Police Online -- Hate Crimes Program Houston Police hate crimes Hotline, (713) 3088737. Mayor's crime VictimsOffice, (713) 247-1410. Anti-Defamation League, (713) 627-3490. http://www.ci.houston.tx.us/department/police/hate_crime.htm
Extractions: Hate Crimes seriously threaten our democratic society, which is built upon the strength of its diversity. Thousands of Americans each year are victimized because of their skin color, ethnicity, religion, gender, disabilities or sexual orientation. Crimes motivated by hatred and the fear it engenders cripples our society, threatens personal freedom and frays the ties that are essential to safe and healthy communities. The Houston Police Department's Hate Crime program was enhanced in April 1998 by Mayor Lee P. Brown and Chief of Police C.O. Bradford with the appointment of a Hate Crime Coordinator (currently Criminal Intelligence Division Lieutenant M.C. Jones) and the announcement of the Houston Police Department's Hate Crime Hotline (713-308-8737). Mayor Brown and Chief Bradford further delegated oversight of the department's Hate Crime initiative to the Criminal Intelligence Division.
Houston Police Online -- Hate Crimes Program But, there are ways to fight back. You can fight hate crimes by Immediatelyreporting any crime you witness or experience to the police. http://www.ci.houston.tx.us/departme/police/hate_crime2.htm
Extractions: Hate Crimes can create destructive feelings in various communities, especially among groups sensitive to this issue. But, there are ways to fight back. You can fight Hate Crimes by: Immediately reporting any crime you witness or experience to the police. Be sure to write down as many details as possible. This includes telephone calls which can occur during holiday observances Educating your family and friends about Hate Crime Communities must be serious about "creating a generation of peacemakers" ... which means learning and practicing the qualities of understanding and respecting differences
Extractions: An unlawful attack by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting severe or aggravated bodily injury. This type of assault usually is accompanied by the use of a weapon or by means likely to produce death or great bodily harm. (It is not necessary that injury result from aggravated assault when a gun, knife, or other weapon is used which could and probably would result in serious personal injury if the crime were successfully completed.)
University Of Missouri - Columbia Police Department CAMPUS SAFETY crime REPORT (Page 8) University of MissouriColumbia. crime Incidence,University of Missouri-Columbia. . -. 3. hate crimes (by prejudices). -. -. -. http://www.mupolice.com/report8.php
Extractions: Crime Incidence, University of Missouri-Columbia Calendar Year 2000 This chart includes selected offenses that were reported to the University of Missouri Police Department, other law enforcement agencies, and to any official of the University of Missouri who has significant responsibilities for student and campus activities. Total Crimes Reported For: MU Campus Non-Campus Building or Property Public Property Offense Type (includes attempts) Reported to Sub- Total Reported to Sub- Total Reported to Sub- Total GRAND TOTAL MU Non- Local MU Non- Local MU Non- Local Police Police Police Police Police Police Police Police Police Murder Manslaughter Forcible Sex Offenses Non-Forcible Sex Offenses Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Motor Vehicle Theft Arson Hate Crimes (by prejudices) Race Gender Religion Sex Orientation Ethnicity Disability Liquor Law Violations Arrest Referral Drug Law Violations Arrest Referral Weapons Law Violations Arrest Referral
College & University Campus Crime Statistics, 1998-2000: Hate Crimes hate crimesMurder. 1998, 1999, 2000. On-campus (incl. res.), 1, 1, 1. Total, n/a,71, 8. hate crimes-Forcible Sex Offenses. 1998, 1999, 2000. On-campus (incl. res.),40, 51, 52. http://www.campussafety.org/crimestats/2000hate.html
Extractions: Hate Crimes-Murder On-campus (incl. res.) Residence halls n/a Non-Campus n/a Public Property n/a Total n/a Hate Crimes-Forcible Sex Offenses On-campus (incl. res.) Residence halls n/a Non-Campus n/a Public Property n/a Total n/a Hate Crimes-Aggravated Assault On-campus (incl. res.) Residence halls n/a Non-Campus n/a Public Property n/a Total n/a Hate Crimes-Simple Assault On-campus (incl. res.) n/a Residence halls n/a Non-Campus n/a Public Property n/a Total n/a Hate Crimes-Arson On-campus (incl. res.) n/a Residence halls n/a Non-Campus n/a Public Property n/a Total n/a Hate Crimes-Negligent Manslaughter On-campus (incl. res.) n/a Residence halls n/a Non-Campus n/a Public Property n/a Total n/a source: U.S. Department of Education, Office of Postsecondary Education Parents Students Victims ... Home
Blacks Many Times More Likely To Commit Crimes robbery and rape cause far more damage to US race relations than officially recognized hate crimes, a study based on federal crime statistics concludes. http://66.54.217.236/news/blacks_many_times_more_likely.htm
Extractions: says new study Violent crimes like murder, assault, robbery and rape cause far more damage to U.S. race relations than officially recognized "hate crimes," a study based on federal crime statistics concludes. The study reports that some 1.7 million violent interracial crimes involving blacks and whites are committed annually. But in 1997 only 4,105 of those were deemed "hate crimes" under the Hate Crimes Statistics Act of 1990, according to a study by the New Century Foundation, based in Oakton, Va. Although Americans most often think of "hate crimes" as acts by whites against racial minorities such as last year's killing of James Byrd in Texas by three white ex-convicts the majority of violent crime across racial lines are committed by blacks against whites, the study finds. Black-on-white crimes were almost nine times as frequent as white-on-black crimes, the study reports. "Hate crimes are thought to be the most serious acts of interracial crime ... but it is likely that the millions of ordinary interracial crimes 90 percent of which are committed by blacks against whites are more damaging to race relations," the study concludes.
Extractions: CRIMES REPORTED Homicide murder Manslaughter Sexual Offenses Forcible Non Forcible Assault Aggravated assault Burglary Larceny Auto theft Arson Hate Crimes Fraud Liquor law Violations PI (Public Intoxication) DWI (Driving while intoxicated) Drug law Violations POM(Possession of Marijuana) PDP(Possesion of Drug Paraphbalia) MIP (Minor in Possession) Weapon Violations Possession Unauthorized Robbery Family Violence Harassment Arrests