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Figure B An overview <strong>of</strong> detelncluded In the SOURCEBOOK OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE STATISTICS, u.lng teble <strong>of</strong> content. entrle.NfJ'9k&~"a'Ou3'K"::~~~"J:I~I~~S,'i:.~~~I~ :~;70,:;;r Indlcale. Ihe .ecl/on <strong>of</strong> Ihe~:CRIME AND LAW(1) Expenditures, employment, and payroll lorcriminal jusllce acllvilies(i) Slatutory sentence enhancements lor useand possession at a firearm or other deadlyweapon(1) Characterlsllcs 01 privacy legislation(t) Characterlsllcs 01 gun controlleglslahon(1) Decriminalization 01 public Intoxication(1) Statutmy provisions relDted to alcohol useand driving(1) Characteristics 01 marihuana legislation(2) Attitudes toward extent 01 crime(2) Attitudes toward .afety In the home(2) Attitudes toward salety on the streets(2) Fear <strong>of</strong> crime(2) Availability and desirability <strong>of</strong> crime-watchprograms(2) Crime prevention precautions employed(2) Attitudes toward selected soclallssu.s(2) Attitudes toward selected Juvenile crimeIssues(2) Attitudes toward causes <strong>of</strong> crime(2) Attitudes toward statements about crime(2) Attitudes toward methods 01 dealing withcrime(2) Attitudes toward legalization 01 abortion(2) Attitudes toward wiretapping(2) Gun ownership(2) Attitudes toward gun controt(2) Attitudes toward and knowledge 01 chiliabuse, wlte abuse, or abuse 01 the elderly(2) Attitudes toward the use and effect 01 drugsand alcoh"l(2) Attitudes toward logallzallon 01 marihuana(2) Attitudes toward forblddh,g the sale <strong>of</strong>alcohol(2) AUitudes toward stricter drunk driving laws(2) Altitudes toward pornography(3) Estimated number <strong>of</strong> personal, household,and business victimizations(3) Estimated percentage <strong>of</strong> non-roported personaland househOld victimizations(3) Estimated rate 01 personal and househotdvictimizations(3) Estimated number <strong>of</strong> personal and householdInCidents, by specltic Incident characteristics(3) Estimated number 01 personal vicllmlzations,by spacUle Incident characteristics(3) Estlmat.d rate and number 01 householdvictimizations(3) Changes I,.,ates 01 personal and householdvlcllmizr,uons between 1913 and 1981(3) Househo',dstouched by crime between 1975and 1982(3) Child abuse, characteristics 01 reports,victims, and perpetrators(3) Esllmated numberol personal .,cllmlzations<strong>of</strong> teachers(3) Seriousness 01 high school mlsbehav:orproblems as seen by administrators andstudents, 1980(3) Reported alcohol USA(3) Reported drug use among adults andyoulh(3) Olfenses known to the police(3) Offenses In U,S, park areas(3) Murders known to the police(3) Robberies known to the police(3) Aggravaled assaults known to the pollee(3) Burglaries known to the police(3) Larcenies known to the police(3) Violations 01 Federal bank robbery stalules(3) Motor vehicle thefts known to the police(3) Property loss due to selected crImes(3) Federal <strong>of</strong>ficers kIlled and assaulled(3) Law enlorcement olticers killed(3) Persons Idenllfled as killing law anforcement<strong>of</strong>ficers(3) Assaults on law enlorcement olticers(3) Drug thefts and Illegal drug prices(3) Bombing InCident" known to the police(3) Estimated number 01 fires, civilian toredeaths, and value <strong>of</strong> property loss due toincendiary or suspicious lires(3) International terrorist incidents against U.S,Citizens and property(3) Hijacklngs and other criminal acts relaledto air transportation(3) Crime Insurance policies, claims, and losses(3) Offenses against railroadsPOLICE(1) Employment and payroll for pollee services(2) Attitudes toward performance <strong>of</strong> police(2) PubliC calls lor police services(2) Attitudes toward permitting police to strike(4) Arrests, national estimate.(4) Number and rate <strong>of</strong> arrests(4) Characteristics 01 persons arrested(4) Arrests In cities(4) Arrests in suburban ar68!J(4) Arrests In rural areas(4) Arrest lotes(4) Clearance ,ateR(4) Arrests lor atcor.ol:related <strong>of</strong>fenses(4) Arrests, sell-repon data(4) Juvenlle<strong>of</strong>fenderstaken Into police custody(4) Arrests lor drug taw Violations(4) Drug seizures(4) Seizures by the U,S. Customs Service(4) Solzures by the U,S. Coast Guard(4) Activities 01 the U,S, Secret Service(4) Aliens deported from the United Slates(4) Arrests for <strong>of</strong>fenses against railroads(5) CrlmlnallnvestigaUons by Ihe U.S, PostelInspection ServicePROSECUTtON AND DEFENSE(1) Expenditures, workload, employment, setectodreqUirements, and payroll lor dolenseactivities(1) Employ"'~nt and payroll lor legal servicesand prosecution at-tlvltles(5) Requests lor ImmunIty by Federal prosocutors(5) Cases argued and pending In U,S. Allorney.'<strong>of</strong>fices(5) Antitrust cases flied in U.S. District Courts(5) Cases relerred to Ihe U,S. Department 01_ <strong>Justice</strong> lor prasecutlon by the Securltle3and Exchange Commission(5) Prosecutions <strong>of</strong> violations 01 Immigrationand nationality laws(5) Prosecution. <strong>of</strong> corrupt public ottlclatsCOURTS(1) Expenditures, emptoyment, payroll, andsalaries 01 Federat Judicial and courtadmlnlslratlve personn.1(1) Workload 01 the Federat Judiciary(1) Characterlstlcs;,:t presidential appoinleesto Federal judgeships(t) E~r.~~1~~I~:i :~rJI~r.~ent, and payroll for(1) Qualification reqUirements, salaries, selectionprocess, and terms 01 <strong>of</strong>fice 01 trialand appellate judges(1) Expenditures lor and ulillration 01 grandand pellt Jurors(1) Statutory provisions governing waiver 01Juveniles 10 criminal court(1) Provisions lor consideration 01 criminalbehavior In pretrial release decisions(2) PubliC conlideMe In the U,S, SupremaCourt(2) Attitudes toward severity 01 courts(2) Attitudes toward court delay and Judicialdiscretion(5) Cases filed In State courts(5) Delinquency cases disposed 01 by juvenilecourts(5) Court-authorized Interception <strong>of</strong> wire ororal communication(5) Cases flied in U.S, Olstrlot Courts(5) DI'posllions and sentences 01 delendantscharged with drug faw vlotatlons In U.S,District Courts(5) Defendants disposed 01 In U,S, DlslrlctCourts(5) Sentences 01 dol end ants Imprisoned lormarihuana vlolallons in U,S, DIstrict couns(5) Prlsonerpelillons flied In U,S, District Courts(5) Appeals tiled In U,S, Couns 01 Appeals(5) Petitions lor writ 01 certiorari to the U.S,Su;:.:"me Courtl~l 5f:~~~:~I~;~el~~~~I~~ri~:1~~~~ cases(5) Dispositions <strong>of</strong> arrests by the U,S SecretService(5) Mililary:Army personnel tried and convicted inU,S, Army General and Special Courts­MartIalAir Force person net tried and convicted InU,S, Air Force c:.~ner.1 .nd SpoclatCourts-M.rtlBlNavy and Marine Corps pe'sonnel triedro~p~08:~~tr";l ~~d ~:ec~amo~~~-~~~ra~Coast Guard personnel tried in U,S. CoastGuard Special COllrts·Martial(5) DIspositions 01 persons arrested for<strong>of</strong>fensesagainst railroadsCORRECTtONS(1) Expenditure., emptoyment, and payroll lorcorrectional activities(1) En'ployment, worktoad, and, salaries iorprobation/parole ottlcers(1) Characteristics 01 public and private Juvenilelacilitle., slaff, and reSidents(1) Characteristics 01 U,S,jalls(1) Employment 01 and salaries lor State correctlonatottlcers(1) Unionization 01 Stat. correctional olflcers(1) Characteristics 01 adult correctional andpre-release lacllitles(1) MMtal health staff and servlcu In adultcorrectional facilities(1) Workload 01 US, Parote Commissionhearing examiners(1) Representation at parole conslcloratlon andrevocation hoarlngs(1) Ullllzation <strong>of</strong> drug abuse treatment .erviceunits(1) Statutory regulations on delnstltutlonallz.­tion <strong>of</strong> Juveniles(1) Slatutory proviSIOns lor parole eligibility(2) Altitudes toward permitting prison guardsto strike(2) Attitudes toward delorrent effect <strong>of</strong> prisonsentences(2) Altltudas toward purpo.esol Imprisonment(2) Altitudes toward prison construction(21 Attltu~es toward capital pllnlshment(6) Persons under correctional supervision(6) Movement 01 the probatior, population(6) Persons under supervision 01 the FoderalProbation System(6) Drug users admitted to lederally-fundeddrug abuse treatment programs(6) Characlerlstlcs <strong>of</strong> residents 01 public andprivate juvenile custody lacilities(6) Estimated number 01 jail Inmates(6) State prisoners in locat Jails because 01overcrowding(6) Prisoners tn. rata <strong>of</strong> incarceration for.admissions tat and movement at pnsonersIn State And Federal Institutions(6) Characteristics 01 inmates In State correctlonat(acitllles(6) Prisoners and drugs(6) Prisoners and alcohol(6) Prisoners In education programs(6) Movement 01 prisoners in, admissions to,and releases from Federal correctionalfacllilies(6) Population 01 U,S Army, U,S NaYl'., andU.S. Marine Corps correctional laclloties(6) Releases Irom Stale and Federal Institutions(6) Movement 01 prisoners paroled and condlilonallyreleased Irom State and FederatInstitutions(6) Deaths among prisoners under the jurisdlclion<strong>of</strong> State and Federal correctionalauthorities(6) Capotal punishment:Prisoners under sentence <strong>of</strong> deathState and Foderal prisoners flxecuted4'(I)0'n(I)t,\..4I,

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