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<strong>Sourcebook</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Criminal</strong> <strong>Justice</strong> <strong>Statistics</strong> <strong>1983</strong>Figure 4.16 Percent <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fenses known to police that were cleared byarrest <strong>of</strong> persons under 18 years <strong>of</strong> aya, by type <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fense, lklitedStates, 1980 and 1981/\oTE: See !\oTES, Tables 4.1, 4.4, and 4.16. For definitions <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fenses,see Appendix 2.CI)c:0E(I)e.(I)-01010mo6040t: e1010>.(1).0>- 28.2'Ow(I)"'" 24.4 24.7......10(1)(1)'021.4~§ 20c:(I)e(I)Q..11.2aViolent crimes are <strong>of</strong>fenses <strong>of</strong> murder, forcible rape, robbery, andaggra)!.ated assault."Property crimes are <strong>of</strong>fenses <strong>of</strong> burglary, larceny-theft, and matorvehicle theft. Data are not included for the property crime <strong>of</strong> arson.Source: U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Justice</strong>, Federal <strong>Bureau</strong> <strong>of</strong>Investigation, Crime In the United States, 1980, pp. 187, 188; /98}, pp.151l, 159 (Washington, D.C.: U.S. GOvernment Printing Office. igureconstructed by SCLRCEBOOK staff.:1ir1,! i1ij1i'" fli'i '\11i'\I !IfIII!I\II,1I( :1 ;f ij', 'Ij,1jIIIl ,11 iJ IU \11[I1~ !i[I'I'1rI~ rICharacteristics and Distribution <strong>of</strong> Persons ArrestedTable 4.18 Arrests for alcohol-related <strong>of</strong>fenses, by <strong>of</strong>fense and State, 1981!\oTE: These data were compiled from the Federal <strong>Bureau</strong> <strong>of</strong> Investigation's UniformCrime Reporting Program. The data presented in this table differ from those presentedin the U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Justice</strong>, Federal <strong>Bureau</strong> <strong>of</strong> Investigation, Crime In the UnitedStates, 1981 (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1982). This isbecause this table includes data processed by the Federal <strong>Bureau</strong> <strong>of</strong> Investigation afterthe cut <strong>of</strong>f date for that pUblication. "In one respect, these data may be consideredconservative estimates <strong>of</strong> alcohol-related arrests. Arrests are classified by a single<strong>of</strong>fense, using a hierarchical rule. Consequently, If a person corrrnits a crime whileIntoxicated, the arrest Is categorized according to the primary <strong>of</strong>fense and notrecorded as an alcohol-related arrest. On the other hand, "driving under theInfluence" Includes arrests for Impairment due to any type <strong>of</strong> drug; It is not limited toimpairment due to alcohol." (U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> Health and Human Services, NationalInstitute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, State Alcoholism Pr<strong>of</strong>ile Information System(SAPIS)--National Status Re 0rt (Rockville, Md.: U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> Health andHuman SerVices, 1982), p. I 45.)Totalalcohol- Driving Liquor DisrelatedState under Drunk- law orderlyarrests influence enness violation conduct VagrancyNational 3,763,861 1,429,497 1,093,81l4 456,506 752,213 31,761Alabama 81,918 29,954 32,639 8,959 10,112 254Alaska 7,176 3,352 139 2,448 1,237 0Arizona 59,593 38,385 0 10,580 10,318 310Arkansas 58,541 23,684 13,273 5,212 5,713 659California 663,I1l7 338,375 244,800 48,242 18,372 13,398Colorado 50,739 25,803 463 10,042 14,259 172Connecticut 22,848 2,918 46 751 18,978 155Delaware 3,248 239 38 1,090 1,548 333District <strong>of</strong> Columbia 7,313 0 5 229 7,059 20Florida 101,676 4$,136 21,930 13,680 16,514 1,416Georgia 130,974 71,548 39,351 3,628 15,568 879Hawaii 5,053 2,900 0 1,045 1,108 0Idaho 13,023 8,067 187 2,981 1,765 23Illinois 252,348 25,449 1,973 41,798 183,041 87Indiana 63,526 18,241 27,028 10,898 7,296 63Iowa 37,392 12,594 13,416 7,198 4,146 38Kansas 19,874 10,233 445 4,146 4,914 136Kentucky 105,879 32,646 60,137 4,891 8,167 38L:.visiana 50,887 17,199 19,863 919 12,722 184/,.olne 14,696 9,927 49 2,454 2,248 18Maryland 38,833 21,515 I 5,561 10,992 764Massachusetts 42,919 22,091 224 7,798 12,6~o 110Michigan 91,761 45,412 662 25,948 19,440 299Minnesota 36,978 20,783 0 9,286 6,818 91Mississippi 42,354 15,733 17,768 2,611 6,154 88Missouri 50,467 26,601 1,136 9,701 12,624 405Montana 6,485 2,059 263 1,857 2,287 19Nebraska 17,201 8,335 69 4,370 3,999 428Nevada 30,048 6,546 10,978 3,628 5,969 2,927t\lew Hampshire 13,371 7,311 1,943 1,846 2,232 39New Jersey 71,354 21,019 0 9,583 40,093 659New Mexico 5,860 3,203 0 1,199 1,450 8New York 128,382 52,246 0 16,504 55,752 3,880North Carolina 105,648 82,801 0 9,513 12,978 356North Dakota 13,243 5,454 2 5,882 1,801 104Ohio 105,546 36,154 31,140 10,773 27,331 1i18Oklahoma 93,752 31,555 51,404 5,981 4,812 0Oregon 46,255 29,817 0 13,129 3,309 0Pennsylvania 174,034 20,659 45,781 51,608 55,401, 582Rhode Island 6,734 1,660 79 1,441 3,500 54South Carolina 67,165 18,813 28,692 4,488 15,145 27South Dakota 9,055 4,000 548 2,720 1,777 10Tennessee 88,664 21,199 56,271 3,131 7,686 377Texas 392,932 85,965 250,573 14,190 40,603 1,601Utah 26,881 10,531 6,106 8,356 1,678 210Vermant 1,069 549 13 161 340 6Virginia 126,912 44,953 63,149 7,185 II ,624 1Washington 41,777 22,587 556 14,440 3,984 210West Virginia 46,482 7,096 36,735 810 1,791 50Wisconsin 77,396 28,313 II 18,572 30,392 108Wyoming 14,412 4,887 3,998 3,043 2,467 17Source: Table adapted by SOLRCEBOOK staff from table provided by the U.S.Department <strong>of</strong> Heolth and Human Services, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse andAlcoholism.;1

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