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<strong>Sourcebook</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Criminal</strong> <strong>Justice</strong> <strong>Statistics</strong> <strong>1983</strong>Table 5.13 Number and average cost <strong>of</strong> court-authorized intercepts <strong>of</strong> wireor oral communication, by jurisdiction, 1982--ContinuedTable 5.14 Arrests and convictions resultinglkIlted States, 1971-82Judicial Processing <strong>of</strong> Defendantsfrom court-authorized orders for Interception <strong>of</strong> wire or oral communication,Orders where Orders with cost reported a NJTE: See NJTE, Table 5.11. Arrests, trials, and convictions resulting from theintercepts Number AverageJurisdictionInterceptions <strong>of</strong> wire or oral corrmunlcatlon do not always occur within the someinstalled <strong>of</strong> orders costyear as the Implementation <strong>of</strong> the court order. This table presents arrests andNew Hampshire:conviction data for the year court-authorized Interception began and subsequentyears.State Attorney General3 3 $5,759Year arrestsNew Jersey:and convictions ~ct: Ics:l:olled1971 i!172 1973 1974 1975State Attorney General19762:1197722 10,793reeQrted (~792) (N=841)1978(N=812)1979(N=694) (N=676)1980 1981{N=63511982Atlantic :I 2 14,3:17{b/=601l {~5601 {N=5331 (N=524) {N=56:11 jN=5181Bergen 7 7 32,3761971:Burlington I I II, InArrests 2,811 X X X XCamden X4X4 5,906Convictions 322 XX XX XX XX XEssex X XN\ N\XN\X X X XGloucester I I 15,8511972:Hudson 28 28 6,224Arrests 641 2,861 X X XHunterdonXIConvlct(ons 708X402X XXXXXX XXMercer 6 6X11,953X X >, X XMiddlesex II II 6,0881973:Monmouth 3 3 5,794Arrests 150 532 2,306 X XOcean X6 6X2,470Convictions 441 1,091X409XXXXX XPassaic 8X X8 1,824X X X X XSomerset 3 3 3,161:11974:lAlion 13 13 5,034Arrests 17/j 129 293 2,162ConvictionsX X252X433 607X X179 X XX XNew Mexico:X X X X X X XBernalillo 26,7961975: 0Arrests 493 270 403 707New York:2,234ConvictionsX461X291X597X676 X336 X XState Attorney General X1616X10,715X X X X XChautauqua N\ N\ N\1976: 0Columbia N\ N\ N\Arrests 0 9 21 91Fulton538 2,189IXI XIIConvictions 52 68 146X413X615 358X XGenesee N\XN\XN\X X X XKings I I 180,0901977: 0Monroe 7 7 12,990Arrests 0 0 7 19Nassau203 64752,1915 29,935Convictions 35 X62 X46 161X412X772XNew York 53725 26,921X X X X XNiagara II II 5,0471978: 0Onondaga 5 5 9,249Arrests 0 0 0 13Orange53 145I492I 9,200Convictions I1,825I 21X30X155X246XQueens 4 450213,488337 X X X XRensselaer I I 8401979: 0Suffolk 28 28 11,606Tompkins N\ N\ N\Westchester 5 5 1,530Oregon:Multnomoh 4 4 4,746Pennsylvania:State Attorney General 4 4 14,045AlleghenyILackawanna 3 3 26,570Montgomery I I 10,900Philadelphia 5 5 3,/j12Rhode Island:State Attorney General 5Texas:Duval I I 11,015Galveston 3 3 31,378Harris 2 2 38,382Hidalgo I I 30,063LUbbock N\ N\ N\Randall I I 26,170Tarrant 2 2 5,840i.ltah:Utah 20,000Virginia:State Attorney General 71,531Wisconsin:State Attorne~ General 2 2 12,745a Incl'Jdes costs for orders where intercepts were installed but not used.Arrests 0 0 0 0 16Convictions26I500274I1,7179X22X75X198 303 368 X X X1980: 0Arrests 0 0 0 0 0Convictions30100106 5854 21,8712X19X48 146 424 259 X X1981: 0Arrests 0 0 0 5 9Convictions4501190 IB2III663791,73536X97 49 250 474 248 X1982: 0Arrests 0 0 0 0 0Convictions 03016044093I558 1,72526 22 108 310 745 4535 4,099 alncludes arrests and convictions that occurred prior to the year In which they were reported.4BB4B9

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