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John Fielding, CEO
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Crime Statistics are available on a walk-in basis at the Community Services Division located at 1671 The Alameda Ste.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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These crime statistics are available in accordance with the requirements of the: Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Reporting Statistics Act.
Provides statistics relating to crime and safety for specific colleges and universities.
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John Carthy, Gun Shop Sales Assistant
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Statistics show crime drops in cities where citizens’ right to bear arms is not infringed.
Statistics even say that states with the death penalty experience a higher violent crime rate than those states without the death penalty.
Crime statistics consistently indicate that some individuals are far more prone to violence than others.
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Arthur Dawkins, Astro-physicist
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Only crime statistics gathered from 1 July 2001 onwards will be seen as statistics with a higher degree of validity.
Crime statistics, while an imperfect measurement at best, nevertheless provide some indication of the level of criminal activity in an area.
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Thomas Owens, Police Officer
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Crime statistics are based on summary information submitted by law enforcement agencies under the Arkansas Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program.
Crime and hospital statistics confirm that juveniles are increasingly both the perpetrators and victims of crime.
Hate crime statistics and law enforcement officers killed and assaulted.
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Bob Greenberg, Congressional Candidate
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MCA reports crime statistics to the department of education and these are available to students in the student life office.
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