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Eastsidejournal.com - Our View: Crime Stats Should Not Make Us Lax Our View crime stats should not make us lax crime increases may be largely outside the range of government action, the analyst said, but tough sentencing is not. http://www.eastsidejournal.com/sited/story/html/107025
Extractions: Contact Us A new report shows that crime is down in the United States, but no one should suppose that this should make us lax. Crime is not licked, the police can't lock up and go home and we won't be shutting down our prisons any time soon. The report comes from a 2001 government survey based on interviews with victims and concerns all violent crime but murder. The year-to-year decline: 9 percent. A news account says the decline in violent crime since 1993 is 50 percent. As good as that news is, it should be kept in mind that crime today remains several times higher than it was in the 1950s. One writer notes that the decline we've been seeing in the past decade would have to continue for ``another three decades'' to get us back to those years when we did not have to take all the fearful ``precautions'' we take today. Among the reasons crime has escalated as much as it has over the past half-century, another analyst has observed, is the widespread breaking up of families and a decline in certain moral norms. These issues and some other factors causing crime increases may be largely outside the range of government action, the analyst said, but tough sentencing is not. While some social scientists deny that the imprisonment of some 2 million people has been the decisive factor in the recent reduction of crime, it cannot be denied that it has been an important factor; when they are behind bars, these prisoners mostly young men cannot wreak their havoc outside.
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Extractions: Database Home Contacts Join up! Stats ... Links Articles of Interest This Works! - Tough Love Tough Love Nips Crime in the Bud This article is from the Sunday Star Times, March 3rd 2002. The photo of Angus Dellow is from Hawkes Bay Today. We at Sensible Sentencing were privileged to have Angus come and address us on his extremely successful youth crime prevention programme during our yearly conference at Upper Mohaka, North of Napier in February. It needs to be emphasised that whatever happens to each youth offender on this programme is primarily driven by their own personal choices. Angus always approaches them initially when they come to his attention and talks to them, letting them know that if they do not offend further there will be no punishment. And the ones that do make the right choices end up being rewarded. It is an incentive based system. YOUNG offenders are being made to clean police cell ceilings with their own spit and pick up rubbish wearing bright orange jackets in a controversial boot-camp scheme to cut youth crime. The scheme aims to humiliate and publicly shame repeat offenders - they are forced to do press-ups, if they play up, as they fill rubbish bags in playgrounds and other public areas. Police running the programme say youth crime has halved since the scheme began in Napier about two years ago. Senior constable Angus Dellow outlined the programme to MPs at a Sensible Sentencing Trust meeting in Napier a fortnight ago. Act MP Stephen Franks said Dellow told the meeting that he handcuffed the most difficult youth who refused to take part, while lunch consisted of bread and water.
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Extractions: RE-OFFENDERS 5% of New Zealand families produce 90% of our criminals Here's the Crime Statistics for 1995-96 from the site of the then Minister of Police. And here are the 1997-1999 Stats from the Police site Resources Page . A note about the 97-99 data is that firstly it is in Adobe Acrobat pdf format, and secondly it appears sideways, so either you have to tilt your head and get an aching neck, or you will need to print it out like we did! This data appears in condensed form in normal html format from the Statistics Department for 1998-99 here and for 1997-98 here.
The Honolulu Advertiser | Opinion crime stats Hold off on stiffer sentencing. Well, it couldnt last forever, although it seemed it might. crime http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/2000/Dec/26/1226opinion1.html
Extractions: Posted on: Tuesday, December 26, 2000 Crime stats: Hold off on stiffer sentencing In fact, Hawai Honolulu Prosecutor Peter Carlisle used the occasion to call for stiffer penalties, mandatory sentencing, and more restrictive use of probation, drug court and early releases. We continue to believe that meaningful sentences in most, not all, cases are preferable to long stretches of hard time. back to top Home Local News Opinion ...
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08-28-01 Jan-Jun 2001 Crime Stats While it is difficult to accurately attribute this downward trend in crime towardany specific factor, tougher sentencing laws such as Three Strikes http://www.vcsd.org/media/08-28-01_jan-jun_2001_crime_stats.htm
Extractions: SHERIFF HOME CONTACT INFO PUBLIC INFO MEDIA INFO ... Up Nature of Event/Incident: Sheriff's Crime Statistics for JanuaryJune 2001 Description: The Sheriff's Department crime statistics for the first six months of 2001 are now available. Highlights of these statistics are: The Part I crime rate per 1,000 declined 11% compared to the first six months of 2000. Part I violent crimes dropped 18%, while Part I property crimes dropped 10%. Sheriff Bob Brooks has released the following statement regarding the latest crime statistics: While the crime rates have fallen to a new historic low, two tragic murders which occurred since July are recent reminders that strong law enforcement and community support are as important as ever. While it is difficult to accurately attribute this downward trend in crime toward any specific factor, tougher sentencing laws such as Three Strikes certainly play an important role. Ventura County remains one of the safest areas in the country largely because of our residents active involvement in working with top-notch law enforcement agencies to keep their neighborhoods crime free. This level of cooperation was recently illustrated by the hundreds of volunteers who turned out to help in the search for Megan Barroso.
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Extractions: Parent has experience as a corrections researcher and practitioner. He can provide background on non-confinement sanctions, especially prison boot camps and sentencing reform guidelines. ABT is a group of justice experts whose areas of research include police, courts, prison systems, probation and parole, and conditions of juvenile confinement. They may not want be quoted on the record about research in progress. Academy of Criminal Justice Scientists
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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: Crime Data, Research, and Policy Administration of Justice Research Guide brought to you by George Mason University, this site has links to the National Criminal Justice Reference Service's Abstracts Database and other valuable, free resources. Bureau of Justice Statistics Click here for Probation and Parole figures. CJ Today textbook used for Criminal Justice 101. This interactive site is complete with quizzes and review questions. Impress your professor! these compressed data files allow you to sort Bureau of Justice crime data in a number of ways, including by state, selected time span. It requires you to have unzip software on your computer to access. Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design maintained by the National Crime Prevention Council, this site discusses how to create safer neighborhoods and cities by the examining the creation of space, its use and safety. Crime Statistics: a Tutorial how to locate the data, and how to assess its validity. With a set of links to mid-to-late 90's crime data at federal, state, local, or international level.
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