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The sentencing Project Fact Sheets (pdf) The sentencing Project is an organizationdevoted to reforming criminal crime Data, Info, stats and Comparisons I
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25. UWRF Annual Crime Report
125.07(4), stats.) A first time underage violator of section 125.07(4 against drugpossession and trafficking through its Federal sentencing Guidelines that
http://www.uwrf.edu/public-safety/crimereport_sanctions.html
UW-RF STANDARDS OF CONDUCT AND UNIVERSITY SANCTIONS CONCERNING ILLICIT DRUGS AND ALCOHOL
Violation of these provisions by a student may lead to the imposition of a disciplinary sanction, up to and including suspension or expulsion, under s. UWS 17.04(g) or (h), Wis. Adm. Code. University employees are also subject to disciplinary sanctions for violation of these provisions occurring on university property or the worksite or during work time, up to and including termination from employment. Any student who engages in an activity, on campus or at an event sponsored by a center or institution or by the system, that constitutes a violation of ch. 161 is subject to non academic misconduct disciplinary sanctions, as provided by the board by rule. In determining the appropriate sanction, the board or its designee shall consider those penalties (including suspension and expulsion), that will contribute most effectively to maintaining a system environment that is free from controlled substances, as defined in s. 161.01(4).
Disciplinary sanctions are initiated and imposed in accordance with applicable procedural requirements and work rules, as set forth in Wisconsin statutes, administrative rules, faculty and academic staff policies, and collective bargaining agreements. Referral for prosecution under criminal law is also possible. Further, violations of ss. UWS 18.06(13) and 18.10, Wis. Adm. Code may result in additional penalties as allowed under ch. UWS 18, Wis. Adm. Code. Employees who are convicted of any criminal drug statute violation occurring in the workplace must notify their dean, director or department chair within 5 days of the conviction if the employees are employed by the University at the time of the conviction.

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28. Research And Statistics - JustFacts
and children who witness domestic violence, and the costs of crime. Series Fact Sheet 3 Usage of Conditional sentencing Across Canada Quick stats and Graphs.
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29. Criminal Justice Resources Resources: Crime Statistics
criminal case processing; criminal sentencing; federal justice; Arson; Total Index;Decade stats (Last checked 01 crime in Michigan 1997 Uniform crime Report http
http://www.lib.msu.edu/harris23/crimjust/stats.htm
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Crime is the most important subject on the public agenda today according to most national polls. Citizens of all races are fearful of violence and concerned about their own safety. People want their legislators and law enforcement leaders at all levels of government to develop effective strategies to reduce crime and ensure safety. This web page provides a compilation of resources on this topic, including both resources that are available in the Michigan State University Main Library as well as those that are available over the world wide web. In the most comprehensive study of its type, an article in the October issue of the Journal of Law and Economics (University of Chicago Press) says that crime costs $4,100 per person, or $1.7 trillion in 1997 dollars. The report, researched and written by David Anderson, an economist at Davidson College in North Carolina, covered such details as police and private security expenses, corrections costs, expense of crime-related injuries, amount of theft. Anderson says that criminals annually steal $603 billion in assets while also creating an additional $1.1 trillion worth of lost productivity.
Overview In order to compare criminal justice statistics, it is important to realize the differences between the various data gathering mechanisms. The following web sites discuss the two major crime measures in the United States, as well as measures taken to modify them over the years.

30. Criminal Justice Resources : Sentencing
gov/ Want a Washington insider's view of how the federal war on crime is going? TheUS sentencing Commission has the government's most extensive stats on who's
http://www.lib.msu.edu/harris23/crimjust/sentence.htm
CRIMINAL JUSTICE RESOURCES:
Sentencing Alternative Sanctions in Germany: An Overview of Germany's Sentencing Practices
http://www.ncjrs.org/txtfiles/germany.txt

http://www.ncjrs.org/pdffiles/germany.pdf

Research in Germany indicates that youthful offenders sent to prison had higher rates of recidivism than those given alternative sanctions. Removing youths from societyeven when incarceration included job trainingappeared to negatively affect their ability to find employment when released. Among youths who received alter-native sentences, their rates of recidivism were affected by judges' and social workers' attitudes and communication abilities. Low recidivism rates were positively correlated with officials' beliefs in their clients' rehabilitation and their ability to communicate supportively with offenders.
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http://www.criminaljustice.org/public.nsf/legislation/CI_01_007?opendocument

31. VAGUEpolitix -- Focus On Crime -- On The Web
Numbers from many lands. stats on Asian crime, fraud, rifles, drunk driving,sentencing, child abuse and more, from Argentina to Slovenia.
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    Crime Stats
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    24 September, 1998
    Punishment Helping Reduce Crime
    Serious crime in the United States soared to alarming heights beginning in the 1960s, but began leveling off in the 1980s and has declined by one-third during the 1990s. Every category of violent crime has decreased since 1993. Last year, serious crime reported to the police was only 5 percent above the rates for 1970, and in many cities across the country, it matched the crime rates of the 1960s. A major reason for this reduction in crime is that crime has become more costly to the perpetrators. The likelihood of going to prison for committing any type of major crime has increased substantially. Since 1993:
    •The murder rate has dropped 30 percent, as the probability of going to prison for murder has risen 53 percent. •Rape has decreased 14 percent, as the probability of imprisonment has increased 12 percent. •Robbery has decreased 29 percent, as the probability of imprisonment has increased 28 percent. •Aggravated assault has decreased 14 percent, as the probability of imprisonment has increased 27 percent.

    33. CJOnline.com | Crime In The City
    link between drugs and other crimes; the role state sentencing guidelines play 3/00» Burglars frequently receive probation • 9/3/00 » crime stats can tell
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    34. MEL: Statistical Resources -- Justice
    sentencing Project crime, arrests, sentencing, incarceration rates World Drug ReportWorld crime Survey Data http//mel.org/government/GOVstats-justice.html
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    35. The Journalist's Toolbox: Crime
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    36. Statistical Bulletin: CrJ/2000/9:Criminal Proceedings In Scottish Courts, 1999:
    Sex and Age of Persons with a Charge Proved 8. sentencing sentencing by Age action,19891999 Table 2(a) Persons proceeded against by main crime/offence, 1989
    http://www.scotland.gov.uk/stats/bulletins/00041-00.asp
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    Criminal Proceedings in Scottish Courts, 1999
    A Scottish Executive National Sta tistics Publication
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    37. Www.sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca/~ab133/Archives/Digests/v03n001-099/v03n087.txt
    in Ms. Cukier's ability to present crime stats in a no reason to be smug about crime,or about disregard to the Firearms Act regarding sentencing, feel free to
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    39. Internet Search Tools
    Extensive statistics links to areas such as Courts and sentencing, crime Statisticsand Forecasts, Criminal Offender stats, Victimization Reports and more.
    http://www.lhup.edu/clearfield/library/cjres.htm
    Criminal Justice Pathfinder This guide is a selective representation of the many available sources of potential interest to the criminal justice student and other interested individuals. If you have any questions/comments about the resources listed below or would like further assistance with your research, please contact Stephanie Kulas at 814-768-3411 or skulas@lhup.edu Encyclopedias, Almanacs, Handbooks Other Reference Sources Books Web Sites Evaluation of Web Resources
    Dictionary of Criminal Justice Terms (Print Source)
    Publisher: American Correctional Association
    Call Number: Clear Ref. HV7411.D53 1998 Encyclopedia of American Crime (Print Source)
    Publisher: Facts on File
    Call Number : Clear Ref. HV 6789.S54 2001 Encyclopedia of C apital Punishment in the United States (Print Source)
    Publisher: M cFarland
    Call Number : Clear Ref. HV 8694.P35 2001

    40. Spring 2003 Criminal Justice Research Links
    Corrections. United States sentencing Commission. The American Jail Association. crimeStatistics Page includes tutorial on how crime stats are collected.
    http://criminaljustice.wichita.edu/cjlinks.htm
    CJ Links FAQs Course Web Pages CJ Faculty ... Public / Private Criminal Justice Agencies and Institutions Criminal Justice Job Information Criminal Justice Resources - Job Information
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    Corrections United States Sentencing Commission The American Jail Association Corrections.com Basic Internet Navigation Skills www.learnthenet.com a site that will give you information on how to best use the Internet to suit your research needs. www.december.com/net/tools/index.html a good site with guides to all aspects of the Internet. www.pbs.org/uti/begin.html another beginners guide to using the Internet. Return to Top
    General Academic Research Sites Wichita State University Libraries Information Systems Wichita State University Online Catalog Wichita State University Electronic Journals - Criminal Justice Wichita State University Government Documents Department ... Return to Top
    General Criminal Justice Research Sites www.aclu.org/index.html the site of the American Civil Liberty Union. Crime Statistics Page includes tutorial on how crime stats are collected.

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