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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.
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Extractions: The Capital-Journal Burglary is an infuriating crime that leaves its victims feeling violated. Burglary victims and Topeka police alike say penalties for the offense should be severe. Under the state's sentencing guidelines law, burglary is a property crime and is punishable by presumptive probation. That means the offender is placed on probation and remains in the community. "We receive a lot of complaints from citizens that the people who are convicted of burglarizing their homes are not getting enough (incarceration) time," said Topeka police spokesman Lt. John Sidwell. "Without a doubt there is a general public perception that the burglary offenders are getting off easy." The Kansas Sentencing Commission has heard that complaint, said Barbara Tombs, executive director of that body. In 1999, the commission proposed and the Legislature approved a change in sentencing guidelines to provide that any second and subsequent convictions for burglary would bring presumptive prison sentences. "The way sentencing guidelines were originally passed, it was difficult to go to prison," Tombs said. "We looked at it and thought that was the best way to handle it.
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Extractions: Patrick Crusade Member Anne Rose Pierce supplied us with these interesting Statistics on crime and incarceration rates among Western Nations. Also included are what voting rights are allowed to felons and ex-felons in the United States ( you may be surprised to find that some states allow inmates to vote! ), and finally, the comparative dangers of various drugs. Click on thumbnail image below for full sized image. Western Nations' Homicide Rates US Rate of Incarceration Compared to Other Western Nations Inmate Populations for US Jails and Prisons from 1980-1997 Disenfranchisement of Convicted Felons in the United States Categories of Felons Disenfranchised Under Various State Laws Relative Dangerousness of Legal and Illegal Drugs Please don't forget to visit Anne Rose Pierce's site focusing primarily on problems with the Oregon Prison System. The following synopsis is from Anne's home page: an Oregon based prison reform organization dedicated to humanizing corrections in memory of Gregory Lee Pierce We are not asking you to ignore crime, or let criminals go unpunished, but we are advocating that corrections staff and society remember that inmates and their families are human beings. Cruelty, sarcasm and degradation are not effective deterrents to recidivism. We would like the State of Oregon to try some of the programs that are being adopted around the country, that are proving successful at reducing recidivism. Four such programs are described on my page, asy Prison Info. You can use the link below to go read about them.
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Extractions: The youngest person ever convicted of murder receives his sentence. April 21, 1999: Experts discuss clues to teen violence. Aug. 11, 1998: How should the legal system handle kids who kill? Browse Online NewsHour coverage of the law Congress and youth F.B.I. F.B.I. : Uniform Crime Report RAND JACK RILEY: Well, I think you have to look for something that would help explain why crime fell rather substantially across most of the country and at approximately the same time. And there are very few things that can meet those two criteria in terms of explaining what happened to crime. I would point first to demographics. There's been a rather substantial change in the number of people in the age 15 to 24 bracket that commit most of the crimes here in the country or that are most likely to commit crime, and the second factor is probably economic growth in combination with reduced opportunities in drug marketing and drug trafficking because of declines in drug use.
OnlineAthens: News: Professor Criticizes FBI Crime Statistics 08/21/99 on Tuesday, May 9, 2000. crime stats show drop, but do we see a trend? drop in crime was the result of community policing, community involvement and incarceration of criminals. http://www.onlineathens.com/stories/082199/new_0821990004.shtml
Extractions: Dean Rojek, an associate professor of sociology, said the crime index, a statistical device used by the FBI and Georgia Bureau of Investigation to analyze crime numbers, lumps too many diverse crimes into one measure. Statistics released Friday by the GBI showed an overall 1.6 percent decrease between 1997 and 1998 in Georgia's index crimes, classified as murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny and motor vehicle theft. That's compared with a 7 percent decrease nationally.
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Extractions: Up For a day by day account of life in the Bermuda Narcotics department, read an official diary: Prison Statistics Why such a high incidence of imprisonment? The following appeared in a Bermuda newspaper, an article by By Tony McWilliam and Don Burgess: Bermuda's a world leader in prison numbers BERMUDA is a world leader when it comes to locking up criminals. The island tops a global league table for imprisonment, beating out even the U.S. and South Africa. Black Bermudian males, however, are far less likely to be in prison than their U.S. counterparts. Figures show there are currently about 280 people incarcerated in Bermuda at Westgate, the Prison Farm and the Co-Ed Facility, including 25 women and some 49 foreigners. That translates to 48 people per 10,000 people in Bermuda's population, compared to 43 in the U.S., 33 in South Africa and 10 in the U.K.. If non-Bermudian inmates are excluded, the figure for Bermuda drops to 39 per 10,000, which puts the island in second place, below the U.S. A cross section of observers yesterday cited flaws in the education and criminal justice systems and a lack of commitment by law makers to endorse alternative sentencing and support families.
Extractions: CRM 331 Corrections : W '03 Required Reading [links go to Amazon.com] Marc Mauer and Meda Chesney-Lind. Invisible Punishment: The Collateral Consequences of Mass Imprisonment . New Press 1-56584-726-1 Robert Johnson. Hard Time . Wadsworth, 3 rd ed. 0534507174 Helen Prejean, Dead Man Walking: An Eyewitness Account of the Death Penalty in the United States . Vintage Books; 0679751319 Recommended Books Ted Conover Newjack: Guarding Sing Sing . Knopf; ISBN: 0375726624 Jeffrey Ross and Stephen Richards. Behind Bars: Surviving Prison . Alpha 0028643518 Jeffrey Ross and Stephen Richards. Convict Criminology . Wadsworth Pub Co; ISBN: 0534574335 Great article on what happens to someone freed from 10 years on death row after DNA evidence clears him ($300,000, depression, etc) Texas executes a convicted killer whose lawyer suffered from mental illness and was repeatedly disciplined by the state bar Required Reading and Exercises Syllabus Paper 1 : based on What Every American Should Know About Criminal Justice . Read through it and print off a copy we will be using this document at several points during the semester so make sure you have a copy.
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Extractions: Media Information SHERIFF O'FLYNN UNVEILS LOCAL CRIME STATS, SERIOUS OFFENSES DIP 4% Wednesday, May 15, 2002 Monroe County Sheriff Patrick O'Flynn today announced that, while serious offenses dipped 4%, the overall crime rate in Monroe County has essentially remained flat for 2001, declining by just nine-tenths of a percent in Monroe County during 2001. Though all major crimes decreased, lesser crimes increased by 2%. Vehicle larcenies were up 3% from 2000 while DWI arrests were up 7%. The number of reported vehicle collisions was down by 2% during 2001although the number of fatal collisions increased slightly. Of the 25 fatal accidents recorded, five involved alcohol. Overall larcenies were down by 4.%.
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Extractions: by Malcolm Howard JANUARY 13, 2000: Standing next to a stark, black-and-white chart showing the number of prisoners behind bars in Colorado, activist Christie Donner rattles off statistics that she says support her call for a moratorium on new prison construction in the state. 'Prison construction now takes up one-third of the state's capital construction budget,' Donner told a group of about three dozen residents gathered at downtown's St. Mary's Cathedral earlier this week. 'And it's been increasing.' Donner spoke as part of a statewide, grass-roots effort to raise support for Senate Bill 00-104. Introduced in the state Senate last week, the bill would forbid new prison construction in the state until 2003. Inmate population quintupled A few of the facts cited during Donner's two-hour talk: The prison moratorium bill, Donner argued, would give lawmakers a chance to stop and look at the real costs of increased incarceration. Among other things, the proposed bill would create a 17-member task force that would study the causes behind the state's massive prison boom and suggest possible countermeasures.
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Extractions: Amnesty International is a worldwide campaigning movement that works to promote all the human rights enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other international standards. In particular, Amnesty International campaigns to free all prisoners of conscience; ensure fair and prompt trials for political prisoners; abolish the death penalty, torture and other cruel treatment of prisoners; end political killings and "disappearances"; and oppose human rights abuses by opposition groups.