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41. Rehabilitation Statistics - Study On Effectiveness Of Prison Ministries
schools, hospitals, parks, and libraries, is, instead, spent on law enforcement,court costs, incarceration, and the other expenses involved in crime prevention
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By George Cornell, AP Religion Writer (Edited from The Wilson Daily Times, December 1, 1990) Prisoners who come under religious influence while they're behind the walls do better once they're back on the outside and in society than those who lack the religious influence, researchers say. The findings of the first-of-its-kind study on the rehabilitative effect of religion on prisoners could have wide implications for the prison system, although more study is needed, the researchers say. "The results are phenomenal," said John Gartner of Baltimore, a clinical psychologist who headed the five-member research team. "There haven't been any findings of effectiveness that were this strong." It was found that prisoners who received religious instruction while in prison had a lower rate of recidivism - return to crime - after being freed than did those who had no such instruction.

42. Eye - Hendley - 03.26.98
In the same decade, however, crime stats for break and court and there was no juvenilecrime wave. . camps were even more expensive than normal incarceration. .
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BY NATE HENDLEY Getting cut off the telephone by an adult can provoke any teenager. For an unnamed young offender or cadet, as Project Turnaround director "Colonel" Sally Walker prefers to call her charges it resulted in a violent "incident" with staff, a trip to hospital and a complaint to the Ontario Provincial Police. As far as can be gathered, this is what happened: On Saturday evening, March 14, a 17-year-old inmate at Project Turnaround, Ontario's first privately run "boot camp" for young offenders, became irate when a phone call was prematurely halted. The cadet then "took exception" to being escorted to a quiet room, "and a scuffle ensued," says Kenneth Tufts, spokesperson for the solicitor-general's ministry, which oversees the camp. Col. Walker explains what happened next: "He appeared to have a red, flushed face, so we took the initiative to send him to Royal Victoria Hospital in Barrie. He was examined but not admitted, because the injuries weren't serious enough." What could be serious, however, is the fact that the cadet "alleged that he was assaulted by staff," says Tufts, and has filed a complaint which the OPP is investigating.

43. Texas Criminal Justice Policy Council - Download Statistical Tables
crime in Texas, crime in Texas Cities. Arrests, Court Convictions. Probation,State incarceration. County Jail, Parole and Time Served in Prison.
http://www.cjpc.state.tx.us/stattabs/stats.html
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44. Directory :: Look.com
the Impact on Female crime Patterns Questionnaires the unintended consequences ofthe incarceration of parents on Look's Live Web stats Provided By 'DeepMetrix
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45. National Crime Prevention Council - Statistics Available
incarceration in Canada eg incarceration rates costs, profiles of for CommunitySafety and crime Prevention; Preventing crime by Investing in Get the stats!
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46. More2
But human behavior is too complex to make incarceration decisions based on a biochemicalmarker, and this is an idea, like The unlikely crime stats for MUM.
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http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/college/rankings/brief/univmas/ummidwest/tier4/t4univmas_mw_brief.php
In his commentary on v.34, Ch.2 of the Bhagavad Gita Maharishi says that
"The underlying principle of good fame in society is that when a man constantly does good he becomes a centre of harmonious vibrations which, enjoyed by the people around him, naturally create warmth and love in their hearts. That is why he is described in glowing terms by all. In this way the good fame of a man is the criterion of his goodness, and ill fame the criterion of his badness. No one who is good could possibly acquire ill fame. It is the vibrations spreading from a man's actions that induce people to speak well of him or otherwise."
Maharishi University has the lowest reputation (1.6 out of a possible 5 for 2002-2003 only one other school has less than a 2.0) of any Midwestern college, a clear sign that the school's management and policies are seriously wrong-headed. Also, starting with the 1999-2000 edition, MUM is ranked in the 4th tier of schools, a drop from the previous 2nd-tier ranking. The 1999-2000 edition was also the last time that MUM filled out a survey form sent out by U.S. News

47. Internet Crime: Links
News Wire 1212-00 incarceration of Youth Center National White Collar crime CenterUS portal providing internet data, metrix, stats, publishing, resources
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48. UC Irvine - Newsletter - Fall 2001
In Los Angeles, crime stats show that an upturn may already be underway. is criticalto saving gang wannabes from a life of crime and incarceration.
http://www.admissions.uci.edu/fall2001/pillars_of_society.html
Research Leads to Public Service
Through their research efforts, UC Irvine faculty members come up with useful solutions to some of California's most pressing problems. These solutions in turn help to improve the quality of life for all Californians. The following article illustrates this point by discussing one ongoing research project led by faculty members in UCI's School of Social Ecology. Pillars of Society, Steeped in Gang Life A new and highly specialized gang has taken hold in Orange County, claiming turf in the heart of Irvine. They don't flash hand signs or wear baggy street clothes. In fact, one member sports a distinctly highbrow bow tie. But they have become a force bent on making their mark - at least within the occasionally cutthroat world of academia. This gang is composed of social scientists based at UC Irvine. They come from various disciplines - sociology, anthropology, criminology - but they all share a special interest in the study of violent street gangs. Within the past two years, UCI's School of Social Ecology has attracted some of the country's leading gang experts, including its new dean, C. Ronald Huff, editor of the text "Gangs in America."

49. A Barbershop View Of A Rash Of Murders In L.A. | Csmonitor.com
behavior of established, older gang members, many of whom are returning to the 'hoodafter years of incarceration. According to national crime stats, there are
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50. Black Crime
Here's the crimestats and other data about your inferior flourish. http//www.maec.org/stats.htmlTheir on current rates of first incarceration, an estimated
http://fathersmanifesto.com/blackcrime.htm

51. Statistics - Juvenile Crime And Justice
in juvenile corrective institutions and rates of juvenile incarceration for groups JuvenileCrime and Justice Australia 1997 This report attempts to make a
http://www.aic.gov.au/stats/juveniles/
AIC Home Statistics Facts and Figures Research Program Australian Institute of Criminology Statistics - Juvenile Crime and Justice Includes statistics from the Australian Institute of Criminology, and other sources
Statistics on juvenile detention in Australia: 1981-2001

Lisa Cahill and Peter Marshall, 2002 (Technical and Background Paper, no. 1). Persons in Juvenile Corrective Institutions, 1981-2000, With a Statistical Review of the Year 2000 Juveniles in Australian Corrective Institutions 1981-1998, with a Statistical Review of the Year 1998
This report (Research and Public Policy series, no. 20) contains detailed numbers of persons in juvenile corrective institutions and rates of juvenile incarceration for groups defined according to gender, age, Indigenous status and legal status, providing information on both long-term and short-term trends. Juvenile Crime and Justice: Australia 1997
This report attempts to make a contribution towards understanding youth crime by bringing together data from different sources and, without trying to interpret, offers readers different perspectives. It covers those issues which are raised most frequently, and particularly highlights differences across jurisdictions. Gender and Official Statistics: the Juvenile Justice System in Queensland, 1998-99

52. National Longitudinal Surveys
young teen childbearing and higher incarceration rates among criminal participationand the age distribution of crime. Also http//stats.bls.gov/orenl/nl950080
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53. The Door Slams
someone let's you. Visitor or prisoners, the insides of an incarceration centerare 1832, the criminal age, is dropping at the same rate as the crime stats.
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The Door Slams
The guards warn you about this moment. It doesn't matter, though. Once that door slams behind you and you leave the "safety" of most of society and begin to walk down that long hallway, the reality of jail and prison life hits you like the icy blasts of winter's canyon winds. It is literally stunning. "Now, you can't leave unless someone let's you." Visitor or prisoners, the insides of an incarceration center are possibly my worse fears. "Oh, a guy like you is a real suicide risk in here," Captain Ron Adams told me as we walked down the 220 yards of a concrete, and only concrete, hallway. "Yeah, white male, successful, forties, we'd have to keep an eye on you." In this windless, florescent world, even as a guest, I found myself looking for signs of life. Jesus is clear about the Corporeal Works of Mercy in the Gospel of Matthew. We all know the list: feed the hungry, give drink to the thirsty, shelter the homeless, clothe the naked, bury the dead, comfort the sick, and that last one. And "that last one" is the one I struggle with: visit the prisoners. Gift of the Drummer, Sub for Santa or Canned Food Drives, well, I'm your man. But visit the prisoners? Some of the statistics about Utah's prison system reflect national problems. 65% of those at the county jail test positive for illegal substances in their blood. That doesn't include alcohol. It is funny, but I had begun to think that drugs should be legalized until I saw that stat. 100% of the prostitutes had cocaine in their system. Although the valley's Hispanic population is eight percent, the jail is 23% Hispanic. African-Americans accounts for one percent of the population, but five percent of the inmate population. It still amazes me when politicians still won't grapple with profiling.

54. Crime And Punishment Links
society's reliance on the use of incarceration as a Urban Institute Focus crime inAmerica Econ stats Economic, Demographic, Social and Geographic Statistics
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Here are a selection of useful online resources. For your convenience (or perhaps your confusion), these links appear in the right column on all the web pages so that they can easily be accessed. This page will help you remember what the many links at the right mean. For brevity's sake, I have only included resources that would be frequently useful rather than choosing the tempting option of including every possible page that has anything to do with criminal justice. Want to add your own links? Post them to Hypernews! Happy web-surfing! News:
The following sites are updated daily, and at least one of them should be consulted at least on a weekly basis by students so you are in touch with what is going on in the world of crime and punishment.
  • APB News
    Crime, Justice, and Safety. A terrific resource, updated daily with news from the criminal justice front.
  • CrimeWeek Daily from about.com.

55. Drug Stats - Brunching UBB
state law enforcement dollars spent, cost of incarceration, etc the obvious I couldn'tfind any stats on the and a little circular, to cite crimerelated costs
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Self-Made User posted July 15, 2001 08:02 PM My stat geek nature comes out again. I found some very interesting statistics on U.S. illegal drug use. Lots of great age/education/ethnicity breakdowns further down, but I find the higher-level stats the most illuminating. Given the amount of attention (in government and the media) and money spent in the War on Drugs, how many people age 12 and over, as a number or percent of the population, do you think are regular (in the past 30 days) users of a) cocaine b) hallucinogens c) heroin? Make a mental guess before continuing.
  • In 1999, an estimated 1.5 million Americans were current cocaine users. This represents 0.7 percent of the population age 12 and older. The estimated number of current crack users was 413,000 in 1999.
  • In 1999, an estimated 900,000 Americans were current hallucinogen users. This represents 0.4 percent of the population age 12 and older.
  • In 1999, an estimated 200,000 Americans were current heroin users. This represents 0.1 percent of the population age 12 and older.

56. Cannabis.com: Research
and Democracy To Congress Holland stats video crime and the Drug War Prohibitionand Homicide Rate Backfire When Drug War incarceration Increases crime;
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57. Minnesota Statutes 2002, 609.498
authorities concerning a crime within a year of that person providing the informationor within a year of the actor's release from incarceration, whichever is
http://www.revisor.leg.state.mn.us/stats/609/498.html
Minnesota Statutes 2002, Table of Chapters Table of contents for Chapter 609 609.498 Tampering with a witness. Subdivision 1. Tampering with a witness in the first degree. Whoever does any of the following is guilty of tampering with a witness in the first degree and may be sentenced as provided in subdivision 1a: (a) intentionally prevents or dissuades or intentionally attempts to prevent or dissuade by means of force or threats of injury to any person or property, a person who is or may become a witness from attending or testifying at any trial, proceeding, or inquiry authorized by law; (b) by means of force or threats of injury to any person or property, intentionally coerces or attempts to coerce a person who is or may become a witness to testify falsely at any trial, proceeding, or inquiry authorized by law; (c) intentionally causes injury or threatens to cause injury to any person or property in retaliation against a person who was summoned as a witness at any trial, proceeding, or inquiry authorized by law, within a year following that trial, proceeding, or inquiry or within a year following the actor's release from incarceration, whichever is later; (d) intentionally prevents or dissuades or attempts to prevent or dissuade, by means of force or threats of injury to any person or property, a person from providing information to law enforcement authorities concerning a crime;

58. Violence Prevention Table Of Contents
California and US criminal justice stats, injury and fact sheets on violence, girls,incarceration, etc. Indicators of School crime and Safety 2002 (link) 12/18
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60. Ask Jeeves: Search Results For "Stats Gangs"
including 71 percent of all sex crime victims and GangWars Gang-Wars stats Help NewUser drugs and violence through education not incarceration .Submitted by
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