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41. 1st SPOT Crime, Law Enformcemnr, Criminals And Victims
Savage Thoughts; Stop Prisoner Rape; US Federal Bureau Of prisons VICTIMS. CrimeAnd Victimization stats; Post Traumatic Stress Disorder; The Extent And High Cost
http://1st-spot.net/topic_crime.html
1st SPOT Crime
  • Crime Spyder
    POLICE
  • United Nations Crime And Justice Network
  • Criminal Intelligence Services Of Canada
  • Crime Scene Investigation
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    CRIME
  • Crimc Scene
  • Crime Statistics
    A crime statistics tutorial and link guide designed to allow the internetcommunity to easily locate and assess the accuracy of crime statistics.
  • Juvenile Crime
  • Most Curious Murder
    The Madeleine Smith murder trial web-site - full story, plus details on architect, David Hamilton (Madeleine's grandfather).
  • The Crime Library
    We have the stories you are looking for: classic crime stories, stories about gangsters, about serial killers and about terrorits, spies and assassins
  • The Smoking Gun
  • UK Legal: Crime
    UK Legal is the definitive guide to legal information in the United Kingdom, this site is your passport to legal information in the UK...s
    ORGANIZED CRIME
  • Gangland
    a treasure chest of hundreds of weekly columns and stories about organized crime by a veteran new york crime reporter who has co-authored three books two about john gotti
  • International Crime
  • La Cosa Nostra
  • Mafia Homepage
  • Murder Inc.
  • 42. AskMe Experts Archive. Crime Answers #000
    college student? 157.htm Man in jail; 158.htm police reports; 159.htmself defense; 160.htm prisons; 161.htm crime stats; 162.htm John
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    43. Statistics - Law Enforcement
    crime, victims, criminals, courts, police, jails, and prisons. Police DepartmentWebsite Bonham, Texas Police stats. Organized crime A crime Statistics Site.
    http://www.online-library.org/research/stats12.shtml
    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.

    44. Crime.html
    crime Articles. Drug War Armistice; Terror? Come ON! prisons? Latest crimeNews stats; Drugs Role Models; Dragged To Death; Hot Items; Laws For Us;
    http://www.users.voicenet.com/~hhenry/Crime/crime.html
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    45. Crime Scene January 2003
    The time period has now been increased to 90 days in order to help free up spacesin prisons, easing the worrying QUARTERLY stats SHOW crime RATE STABLE.
    http://www.kcl.ac.uk/depsta/rel/ccjs/crimescene/jan2003.html
    Crime Scene January 2003
    We hope you find Crime Scene a useful and informative resource. Any comments or suggestions for Crime Scene will be greatly appreciated. NEWS CONSUMER CULTURE FUELLING STREET CRIME According to a report published for the Youth Justice Board, teenagers are being driven to street crime by an ever changing consumer culture in which the latest mobile phone with all the trimmings has become the ultimate status symbol. Researchers interviewed young offenders who had committed a street crime, as well as victims, parents, teachers, police and Youth offending teams. Those found to be most at risk of offending were young people with no adult earners in the household, teenage boys with no positive male role model, and those alienated from mainstream education. The areas in which street crimes were most likely to be committed were those in which the 'have nots' were in close contact with the 'haves'. View the full report: http://www.youth-justice-board.gov.uk/policy/YoungPeopleAndStreetCrime.pdf

    46. AFROCENTRIC NEWS Network
    in TV newsrooms, frustrated police officials and FBI crime stats aren't The mediafetish with crime and the public's alone has built 21 new prisons since 1984
    http://www.afrocentricnews.com/html/ofari_tv_news.html
    Welcome To The Afrocentric News Network TV News Fuels Crime Fears
    By Earl Ofari Hutchinson, Ph.D

    Earl Ofari Hutchinson
    The recent FBI report that crime rates have plunged seven years in a row should be cause for great joy. But many police officials instead have expressed frustration that much of the public still doesn't believe they have. He blamed the media for fueling public perceptions that crime still rages and criminals lurk behind every street lamp. But for many who call the shots in TV newsrooms, frustrated police officials and FBI crime stats aren't likely to change how they present crime news. They've spent the past two decades turning TV- crime verite into a sure fire formula for ratings. That formula is ridiculously simple. Just have helicopters and mobile camera crews hover over or roam around city streets looking for police car chases, dead bodies, gang shoot-outs, and drug busts. And most importantly, make sure those city streets are in black and Latino neighborhoods. The formula is bloody, exploitative, and racist. But it is a smash success. It has hooked so many Americans on the murder and mayhem nightly news broadcasts that the networks have spun off a legion of hybrid clones. These shows simulate live-action crime chases and busts and worse they almost always depict blacks and Latinos as violent criminals. This has convinced many white suburbanites that their lives are at grave risk from violence-prone, drugged out Latinos and African-Americans.

    47. Crime And Punishment Ready Reference
    US prisons A Human Rights Watch report examining overcrowding, abuse, and incarceratedjuveniles. crime Data, Info, stats and Comparisons I guess I wasn't
    http://www.open.org/~dallashs/crime.htm

    48. Project Vote Smart
    and radical information and resources on prisons and the vera.org/ Victims and CitizensAgainst crime (CAVE) We now.org/now/issues/violence/stats.html Violence
    http://www.vote-smart.org/issues/index.phtml?cat=Crime

    49. The Journalist's Toolbox: Crime
    Several different kinds of federal statistics on crime and justice. Departmentof Justice's stats Page. US Sentencing Commission. Federal Bureau of prisons.
    http://www.journaliststoolbox.com/newswriting/crime.html
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    Order your books, CDs, etc. by clicking on this online advertising. Save money and help The Journalist's Toolbox: SPECIAL REPORT Terrorist Attacks on the WTC and Pentagon
    More than 250 links to reliable information and sources. CRIME
    Last Update: Wednesday, April 2, 2003 Note:
    This page was audited on 12-21-01 and broken links were repaired or removed. Also see the School Violence and Legal pages. Pages will launch into a new browser. Recent Additions to This Section
    (This section features sites added to the page in the last few weeks.
    Each link is cross-referenced on the page in its proper category.) LII.org: U.S. Patriot Act Resources
    Resources from the Librarian’s Index to the Internet. Bomb Threat Checklist The Los Angeles Police Department's site provides a "bomb threat checklist" to download should you receive such a threatening call. The Gallup Organization: Annual Crime Study A collection of national crime stats. North Carolina Corrections Database USC:Covering Cops Post 9-11 Florida State: Graphic of the Criminal Justice System An interactive graphic of the criminal justice system. PressClub.org: Award-Winning Police Reporting

    50. Prison Links
    Prisoner's Rights. crime Bill Contents. Law and Prison 10 Sites. Private prisons.Prison Rape. US Department of Justice (Reports, stats, Press Releases).
    http://web.syr.edu/~tckerr/PrisonLinks.html
    WWW Prison Links
    New York State Department of Corrections
    JusticeNet Prison Issues Desk
    The Federal Bureau of Prisons Homepage
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    51. Financial Mail - COLD CRADLE OF CRIME
    Comment Title Comment André Pruis Police can't do it all alone. Profileof SA prisons. A depressing picture serious crime stats. The cost of justice.
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  • Rally to Read
    Rally to Read website

    Cida City Campus
    ... Contact Us Select Past Issue 21 March 14 March 7 March 28 February 14 March 2003 Crime COLD CRADLE OF CRIME By Peter Honey Dissolution of the family, lack of parenting leads thousands of children to turn to crime to survive The biggest failing in our battle against crime is not the capacity, or lack, of police and justice; it is the neglect of thousands of children and the single mothers who are struggling against oppressive odds to rear them. Though the police and courts are gradually improving efficiency in the detection, arrest and prosecution of criminals, the incidence of murder, rape, armed robbery and serious assault in SA's largest cities remains among the highest in the world. Violent crimes are often carried out by or on behalf of organised criminals for commercial gain, but most are impulsive, opportunistic acts by young misfits spawned in the fractures of a rapidly urbanising, dislocated society - in short, a crime factory.
  • 52. Private Investigator - Richard P. O'Neil
    Fraud Exam AK Sex Offender American Academy of Forensic Sciences Americas Most Wanted B - Bad Boys (TV Cops) Bureau of prisons - C - crime stats Courts US
    http://www.richardponeil.com/justice.html
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    53. Visions For Prisons
    Prison stats. Prison Legal News. Journal of Prisoners on prisons Front Page. PrisonConnectionsLinks. The Center on crime, Communities and Culture Home Page.
    http://members.aol.com/vfp95/links.htm
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    The System Prisons Legal News Amnesty International Online Prison Law Page A Prisoner's Primer ... Prison Links
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    54. CFM Links - Job Links, Legal And Law, Email And Phone, Government And Military
    AK SexOffender Bad Boys Bureau of prisons CitizenDirect CourtClerks CopNet CopywriteLawCorrectionsCom Corrections Dir. crime Check crime stats crime Scene
    http://www.cardinalfund.com/links_misc1.asp

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    55. SD Facts & Stats: SD Statistics
    South Dakota facts stats State Statistics, Hate crime Summary provides statewideoverview of reported prisons, prisoners, capital punishment, etc., in SD;
    http://www.sdstatelibrary.com/sdfacts/state.htm
    reference state statistics state rankings/profile county statistics ... maps : State Statistics Agriculture
    Alcohol

    Business

    Construction
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    Find a specific word by simultaneously pressing these keys: Ctrl and F AGRICULTURE look also in " A Graphic Summary of South Dakota " [back to top] BUSINESS

    56. Houston Police Online
    contact hpd your community crime stats common questions career with hpd positive interactioncrime prevention. Wanted Federal Bureau of prisons Federal Court's
    http://www.ci.houston.tx.us/departme/police/other_law_enforcement.htm
    home
    chief's message

    news releases

    mission statement
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    city ordinances

    Other Law Enforcement Links FBI's Top Ten Most Wanted
    Federal Bureau of Prisons

    Federal Court's Home Page

    57. Crime And Justice
    Federal Bureau of Investigation; Federal Bureau of prisons Quick Facts; Poynter OnlineCrime stats; Prevent Child Abuse America; Sourcebook of Criminal Justice
    http://hs.n-polk.k12.ia.us/departments/Media/crime.html
    Crime and Justice
    Search further with the Crime Spider
    Search further with the Search Engines See also Government
    See also September 11, 2001, Attack on the World Trade Center
    See also Statistics Return to Law Return to Psychology/Social Issues I welcome feedback about this page or the site links.
    I can be reached by email at moore@comet.n-polk.k12.ia.us Some images © 2002-2003 ClipArt.com Return to the North Polk High School Media Center
    Updated March 12, 2003 by Andy Black, Student Library Assistant

    58. NEWSWEB :: Law & Criminal Justice
    Organized crime. Not about the mob, a site dedicated to crime statistics,including explainers on the nature of crime stats. Bureau of prisons.
    http://www.projo.com/newsweb/law.html
    PROVIDENCE JOURNAL NEWSWEB LAW CRIMINAL JUSTICE DIRECTORIES Back to Beats frontpage. Jump to Crime or Directories on this page. Law Computer Law Resource Criminal Justice and Paralegal Links Cybercrime A clearinghouse of cybercrime information and resources. Includes contact and legal info. Dictionary of Law Terms This is 'Lectric Law Library's "Legal Lexicons Lyceum" Federal Judiciary U.S. Courts information Findlaw Does just that. It finds citations to legal decisions and laws. AND has complete U.S. Supreme Court decisions from 1893 (!) to present. Quick search engine, to boot! Internet Law Library Internet law summaries. Jurist The Legal Education Network. Law guides, reviews, schools, resources, exams, current news and issues. Law Library Resource Xchange Legal research information. Links to court / legal info. Nolo Press Legal advice from a publisher of self-help legal books. News and Entertainment for crime junkies.

    59. Crime & Psychiatry By L. Ron Hubbard - Citizens Commission On Human Rights (CCHR
    they can't and don't. It is obvious, for crime stats have soared crime statistics,ever since these men have taken over in courts, prisons, education and
    http://www.cchr.org/candp.htm
    The following article first appeared in Freedom,
    The Independent Journal published by the
    Church of Scientology,
    23 June 1969. hen you put criminals in charge of crime, the crime rate rises. The soaring crime statistics which the police are battling began to rise when the psychiatrist and psychologist moved into the field of education and law. It used to be that a crime was a crime. When a police officer did his duty, his duty was done. Now all that has changed. Criminals are "maladjusted" and it is "all society's fault that they are" and the police officer is a beast for daring to interfere with the poor fellows. The psychiatrist and psychologist have carefully developed a lawless and irresponsible public attitude toward crime. First and foremost is that man is just a soulless animal who is not answerable for his own acts. They advertise man as a push-button stimulus-response robot and claim that only they know where the buttons are. "Underprivileged" people always become criminals according to these "experts" so the thing to do is make the criminal a privileged being with far more rights than ordinary people. But the main fault to be found with this psychiatric and psychological influence is that these people only escape the hangman's noose by a fanfare of being above the law themselves.

    60. Frontline: Juvenile Justice: Stats: Does Treating Kids Like Adults Make A Differ
    Tory J. Caeti, and Craig Hemmens, Spare the Needle But Not the Punishment TheIncarceration of Waived Youth in Texas prisons, crime and Delinquency, vol.
    http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/juvenile/stats/kidslikeadults.html
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    Two assumptions are behind recent legislation passed in many U.S. states which make it easier to try juvenile offenders as adults.
    • Young offenders will receive sentences in the adult criminal system which are harsher and more proportional to their crimes.
    • The threat of this harsher punishment will result in lowered juvenile crime rates.
    Although there has not been extensive research into the deterrent effects of the stricter laws, the evidence that does exist indicates that deterrent effects are minimal or nonexistent, and that, in fact, trying juveniles in criminal court may actually result in higher rates of reoffending.
    To date, there's no extensive research comparing the lengths of prison sentences received by juveniles convicted in criminal court with those who remained in the juvenile system. What research exists indicates that juveniles convicted in criminal court, particularly serious and violent offenders, are more likely to be incarcerated and receive longer sentences than juveniles retained in the juvenile system. Despite this, however, they often actually serve only a fraction of the sentences imposed, in many cases less time than they would have served in a juvenile facility. A 1996 Texas study found that juveniles sentenced in adult court did receive longer terms than they would have received in juvenile court. However, for all offenses except rape, the average prison time actually served was only about 27 percent of the sentence imposed, in some cases shorter than the possible sentence length in a juvenile facility.

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