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----------~-----.-----------------------------------------------------------ASSAULT (continued)VictimizationDefined by National Crime Survey, Appendix IIHouseholds touched by, 351-353Incidents, 335-340N,t reported to police, 307-31~'. 318i'i.Jmber <strong>of</strong>, ,307, 308, 312-314, j35-346, 350, 354Rate, 320, 322, 325-333, 350, 351Reported to police, 307, 3!>4See also:ArrestsOffenses known to policeVictimization, personalATTITUDESSee Public opinionA TTffi\EY GEi'ERALSee Prosecution, U.S. AttorneysAUTO THEFTSee Motor vehicle theftBARB I TLRA TESSee DrugsSee Narcotic drug lowsSee Prisoners, drug useSee Public opinion, drugsBOMBINGSSee HijackingsSee Offenses Icnown to the policeBUDGETSee ExpendituresBLRGLARYArrests, 415-422, 1125, 4~7, 429-431, 435-445, 450-453, 458Age, 421, 422, 425, 430, 431, 437, 441, 445, 458Extent <strong>of</strong> urbanization, 436-445Race, 431, 435, 437, 441, 445Rotes, 416, 450Sex, 427, 429, 430, 436, 440, 444Basis for wiretap, 485Clearonce by arrest, 451-453, 458Court cases, Federal, 494, 495Appeals, 516Convictions in U.S. Postal Inspection Service cases, 522Investigations, 522Crime insurance, 41 IDefendants, Federal, 506Sentences, 508Defined by lkIiform Crime Reports, Appendix 2In Federal parks, 389Offenses known to police, 370, 372-376, 378-389, 397, 398, 400Federal violations, 398Percent cleared by arrest, 451-453, 458Place and time <strong>of</strong> occurrence, 397Property loss, 400Rate, 370, 376, 378, 379PrisonersAdmitted to Federal institutions, 586, 587Confined in Federal institutions, 588Railroads, 412Arrests, 472Dispositions, 540VictimizationDefired by National Crime Survey, Appendix IIHoust!holds touched by, 351-353Incide.'lts, 335'~t repcrted to police, 307, 308, 311, 316, 318N..mber <strong>of</strong>, 307, 308, 316, 318, 346, 354Rote, 320, 324, 346-348, 350, 351Reported to police, 307, 354Value <strong>of</strong> property stolen, 346See also:ArrestsOffenses known to policePublic opinion, fear <strong>of</strong> victimizationVictimization, business and householdCAP I TAL PLNI SI-MENTExecutions under civil authority, 613, 615, 616, 618Females, 618Jurisdiction, 613, 616, 618Offense, 615-618Race, 615, 617, 618Region, 613, 616Movement <strong>of</strong> prisoners under sentence <strong>of</strong> death, 609, 610Prisoners received from court under sentence <strong>of</strong> death, 607, 608Age, 608Jurisdiction, 607Legal status at time <strong>of</strong> arrest, 601:1Race, 607Region, 607, 608<strong>Sourcebook</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Criminal</strong> <strong>Justice</strong> Statistlcs <strong>1983</strong>680.CI>PITAL PLNISl-MENT (continued)Prisoners removed from death row, 6", 612Prisoners under sentence <strong>of</strong> death, 602-604Choracteristics <strong>of</strong>, 605, 606Jurisdiction, 602-604Offens.;, 604Race, 602, 604Region, 607, 608Public opinionReasons for faVoring, 278Reasons for opposing, 278Specific <strong>of</strong>fensesAirplane hijacking, 276, 277Murder, 273-278Rape, 276, 277Treason, 276, 277See also: Specific <strong>of</strong>fenses (e.g., Murder and nonnegligentmons laughter, Rope)CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECTSee Abuse and neglectCHILDREN IN NEED a=- SLPERVISIQ\I (CHINS)See Persons In Need <strong>of</strong> Supervision (PINS)CIGARETTESPublic opinionHormfulness <strong>of</strong>, 293Prohibition on use <strong>of</strong>, 294See also: Drugs, use, self-reportedCLEAR.ANCE RATESS~e Ar~estsCLEMENCYApplications involving Federal <strong>of</strong>fenses, 521COCAINESee DrugsSee Narcotic drug lawsSee Prisoners, State, drug useSee Public opinion, drugsSee SeizuresCOMMUTATIQ\ISGranted, 521Prisoners removed from death row, 612See also: ClemencyCOMPENSATIONU.S. Postal Inspection Service investigationsRecoveries and restitutions, 522 .Victim compensation by prisoners, attitudes toward, 265See also: Crime insuranceC()\f"1 DENTI ALI TYSee <strong>Criminal</strong> history informationCONTROLLED SUBSTANCESSee Drug Enforcement !l.dministrationSee DrugsSee MarihuanaSee Narcotic drug lawsSee Public opinion, drugsSee SeizuresCONVICTlQ\ISSee CourtsCmPCRATE CRIMESee Courts, Federal, cases, antitrustCORRECTlQ\ISEmployeesNumber <strong>of</strong>, 15, 18, 22, 26, 28, 110, 131lkIions, 130Employment and payrollFederal, 18Local, 26, 28, 110State, 22, 28, 110, 131Expenditures, 4, 16, 20, 24, 36, 109InstitutionsFederalPopulation, 572, 573, 576, 585, 588MilitaryAir ForceAverage populotion, 591Capocity, 591ArmyAverage population, 590, 591Capacity, 591Morine CorpsAverage population, 592Capacity, 592NavyAverage population, 59!CapaCity, 591Offering educational programs, 1331\ .I~11\J1IfJIIII11IjI!I'iC~ECTIQ\IS (continued)Institutions (continued)StatePopulation, 132Prison industries, 134Security classification, 132Type <strong>of</strong>, 132Volunteer programs in, 138See also:Appendix I, Expenditure and employment dataAppendix 20, Federal Prison System statistical reportEmploymentExpendituresJailsJuvenile correctionsParolePrisonersProbationPublic opinion, incarcerationCCll..NSELSee Courts, Federal, casesSee Defense activities for indigent defendantsSee EmploymentSee ExpendituresCOLNTERFEITINGSee Fargery and counterfeitingSee SeizuresCOlRTSAdministrative <strong>of</strong>ficesFeuc.-c.:J1 personnel, 72Courts <strong>of</strong> general jurisdictionFilings, 474JudgesMethod <strong>of</strong> selection, 99Number <strong>of</strong>, 90Qualifications, 93Salary, 95Terms <strong>of</strong>, ;Ok), 99Courts <strong>of</strong> intermediate appealsDispositions, 475Filings, 475, 476JudgesMethod <strong>of</strong> selection, 96, 98Number <strong>of</strong>, 88-90Qualifications, 93Salary, 95Terms <strong>of</strong>, 90, 98Courts <strong>of</strong> last resort<strong>Justice</strong>sMethod <strong>of</strong> selection, 96Number <strong>of</strong>, 90Qualifications, 93Salary, 95Terms <strong>of</strong>, 90, 96Courts <strong>of</strong> limited jurisdictionFilings, 474Employment and payrollFederal, 18, 72Lcx:al, 26, 28State, 22, 28Expenditures, 4, 16, 20, 24, 36, 70, 71, 79FederalCases, 492-499AntitrustFilings, 526Type <strong>of</strong> case, 526Civil,513Appeals, 516Prisoner petitions, 513, 514Trials, nature <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fense, 490Clerks, 72<strong>Criminal</strong>Filings, 492-495Offense, 494, 495Per Judgeship, 74Status <strong>of</strong> case, 5U4Pending, 491-493Terminations, 492, 493Dispositions, 500, 502, 507Offense, 499, 506, SOBSentence, 504, 508Type, 504-508Trials, nature <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fense, 490, 506Immigration and nationality lawsOffense, 52BType <strong>of</strong> case, type <strong>of</strong> disposition, and sanction, 528IndexCOlRTS (continued)Federal (continued)Cases (continued)Internal Revenue Servicef-bndled by Office <strong>of</strong> Chief Counsel, 522In!tiated by <strong>Criminal</strong> Investigation Division, 521Prisoner petitionsAppeals from U.S. District Courts, 5 I 6Filings, 513Type <strong>of</strong> petition, 513, 5 I 4Securities and Exchange CommissionCases referred to the U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Justice</strong> forprosecution, 527Convictiuns, 527Indictments, 527U.S. Postal Inspection Service, 522Moil fraud cases, 522-524U.S. Secret ServiceDisposition <strong>of</strong> arrests by, 532U.S. Supreme CourtActivities <strong>of</strong>, 518CasesArgued and decided on merits, 520Filed, disposed <strong>of</strong>, and pending, 519Writs af certiorariCircuit, 519Nature <strong>of</strong> proceedings, 519Petitions for review filed, disjlosed <strong>of</strong>, and ;>ending, 519Judges, 72, 88Courts <strong>of</strong> appeals, 527District courtsMagistrates, duties performed, 77JurorsExpenditure, 105Utilization, 107, 108Personnel, 72, 73Prosecution by U.S. AttorneysCases pending<strong>Criminal</strong>, 491Trials arguedCivil, 490<strong>Criminal</strong>, 490Time limits, U.S. District CourtsDefendants disposed <strong>of</strong>Arraignment to trial, 502Arrest to indictment, 502Conviction to sentencing, 502Indictment to arraignment, 502Trials, nature <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fense, 506WitnessesImmunity requests, 481JuvenihiCa~.:s disposed <strong>of</strong>, 477-480Delinquency, Appendix 15, Delinquency 1975, 1976, 1977,1978, 1979Age at time <strong>of</strong> referral to court, 478Manner <strong>of</strong> handling, 480Number ,nf, 477-480Race, 478Rate, 477, 478Reason for referral to court, 479Sex, 477, 47BSource <strong>of</strong> referral, 477Waiver to criminal court, 150, 153See also:Appeals, FederalCourts-MartialDefendantsDefense act ivities for indigent defendantsJudgesProsecutionPublic opinion, courtsTrialsU.S. Supreme CourtCOlRTS-MARTIALAir ForceConvictions, 533-535Court, 533-535Dispositions, 535Guilty pleas, 534Personnel tried, 533, 534ArmyConvictions, 533Personnel tried, 533

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