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Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics, 1995

Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics


Section 3

Nature and distribution of known offenses

Personal and property victimization

Estimated number, percent distribution, and rate of personal and property victimization, by type of crime, United States, 1994 (Table 3.1)
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Violent and personal victimization

Estimated rate (per 1,000 persons age 12 and older) of personal victimization, by type of crime and selected characteristics of victim, United States, 1995 (Table 3.2)
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Estimated number and rate (per 1,000 persons age 12 and older) of personal victimization, by type of crime and sex of victim, United States, 1994 (Table 3.3)
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Estimated rate (per 1,000 persons in each age group) of personal victimization, by type of crime and age of victim, United States, 1994 (Table 3.4)
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Estimated rate (per 1,000 persons in each age group) of personal victimization, by sex and age of victim, and type of crime, United States, 1994 (Table 3.5)
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Estimated number and rate (per 1,000 persons age 12 and older) of personal victimization, by type of crime and race of victim, United States, 1994 (Table 3.6)
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Estimated number and rate (per 1,000 persons age 12 and older) of personal victimization, by type of crime and ethnicity of victim, United States, 1994 (Table 3.7)
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Estimated number and rate (per 1,000 persons age 12 and older) of personal victimization, by type of crime, and sex and race of victim, United States, 1994 (Table 3.8)
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Estimated rate (per 1,000 persons in each age group) of personal victimization, by race and age of victim, and type of crime, United States, 1994 (Table 3.9)
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Estimated rate (per 1,000 persons age 12 and older) of personal victimization, by type of crime and annual household income of victim, United States, 1994 (Table 3.10)
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Estimated rate (per 1,000 persons age 12 and older) of personal victimization, by type of crime and locality of residence, United States, 1994 (Table 3.11)
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Victim-offender relationship in violent victimization

Estimated number and percent of violent victimization incidents, by type of crime and victim-offender relationship, United States, 1994 (Table 3.12)
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Estimated percent distribution of violent victimization, by type of crime and relationship to offender, United States, 1994 (Table 3.13)
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Weapon use in personal victimization

Estimated percent distribution of type of weapon used by offenders in violent victimization incidents, by type of crime and victim-offender relationship, United States, 1994 (Table 3.14)
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Self-protective measures employed by victims

Estimated percent of violent victimizations in which victim took self-protective measures, by type of crime and victim-offender relationship, United States, 1994 (Table 3.15)
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Estimated percent distribution of self-protective measures employed by victims of violent crime, by selected characteristics of victim, United States, 1994 (Table 3.16)
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Estimated percent distribution of the effectiveness of self-protective measures employed by victims of violent crime, by person taking measure, outcome of action, and type of crime, United States, 1994 (Table 3.17)
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Respondents reporting whether they have been hit or had something taken by force

Respondents reporting whether something was taken from them by force during the last year, United States, selected years 1973-94 (Table 3.18)
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Respondents reporting whether they have been hit by another person, United States, selected years 1973-94 (Table 3.19)
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Rate of property victimizations

Estimated rate (per 1,000 households) of property victimization, by type of crime and characteristics of victim, United States, 1995 (Table 3.20)
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Estimated number and rate (per 1,000 households) of property victimization, by type of crime and race of head of household, United States, 1994 (Table 3.21)
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Estimated number and rate (per 1,000 households) of property victimization, by type of crime and ethnicity of head of household, United States, 1994 (Table 3.22)
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Estimated rate (per 1,000 households) of property victimization, by type of crime and annual household income of victim, United States, 1994 (Table 3.23)
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Estimated rate (per 1,000 households) of property victimization, by type of crime and locality of residence, United States, 1994 (Table 3.24)
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Estimated rate (per 1,000 households) of property victimization, by locality of residence, race of head of household, and type of crime, United States, 1994 (Table 3.25)
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Respondents reporting whether anyone illegally entered their home during the past year, United States, selected years 1973-94 (Table 3.26)
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Characteristics of lone-offender victimizations

Estimated percent distribution of personal victimizations by lone offenders, by type of crime and perceived age of offender, United States, 1994 (Table 3.27)
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Estimated percent distribution of personal victimizations by lone offenders, by type of crime and perceived race of offender, United States, 1994 (Table 3.28)
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Characteristics of multiple-offender victimizations

Estimated percent distribution of personal victimizations by multiple offenders, by type of crime and perceived age of offenders, United States, 1994 (Table 3.29)
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Estimated percent distribution of personal victimizations by multiple offenders, by type of crime and perceived race of offenders, United States, 1994 (Table 3.30)
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Estimated percent distribution of personal and property incidents, by type of crime and place of occurrence, United States, 1994 (Table 3.31)
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Reasons for reporting and not reporting victimization to police

Estimated percent distribution of personal and property victimization, by type of crime and whether or not reported to police, United States, 1994 (Table 3.32)
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Estimated percent distribution of reasons for reporting personal and property victimizations to police, by type of crime, United States, 1994 (Table 3.33)
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Estimated percent distribution of reasons for not reporting personal and property victimizations to police, by type of crime, United States, 1994 (Table 3.34)
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High school seniors' victimization experiences and victimization at school

High school seniors reporting victimization experiences in last 12 months, by type of victimization, United States, 1984-96 (Table 3.35)
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High school seniors reporting victimization experiences in last 12 months, by type of victimization and sex, United States, 1984-96 (Table 3.36)
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High school seniors reporting victimization experiences in last 12 months, by type of victimization and race, United States, 1984-96 (Table 3.37)
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High school seniors reporting victimization experiences at school in last 12 months, by type of victimization, United States, 1984-96 (Table 3.38)
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High school seniors reporting victimization experiences at school in last 12 months, by type of victimization and sex, United States, 1984-96 (Table 3.39)
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High school seniors reporting victimization experiences at school in last 12 months, by type of victimization and race, United States, 1984-96 (Table 3.40)
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High school seniors' self-reported delinquency

High school seniors reporting involvement in selected delinquent activities in last 12 months, United States, 1984-96 (Table 3.41)
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High school seniors reporting involvement in selected delinquent activities in last 12 months, by sex, United States, 1984-96 (Table 3.42)
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High school seniors reporting involvement in selected delinquent activities in last 12 months, by race, United States, 1984-96 (Table 3.43)
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High school seniors' involvement in traffic violations

High school seniors reporting receiving traffic ticket or warning for a moving violation in last 12 months, United States, 1984-96 (Table 3.44)
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High school seniors reporting receiving traffic ticket or warning for a moving violation in last 12 months, by sex, United States, 1984-96 (Table 3.45)
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High school seniors reporting receiving traffic ticket or warning for a moving violation in last 12 months, by race, United States, 1984-96 (Table 3.46)
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High school seniors' involvement in traffic violations while under the influence of drugs

High school seniors reporting receiving traffic ticket or warning for a moving violation in last 12 months while under the influence of drugs, by type of drug, United States, 1984-96 (Table 3.47)
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High school seniors reporting receiving traffic ticket or warning for a moving violation in last 12 months while under the influence of drugs, by type of drug and sex, United States, 1984-96 (Table 3.48)
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High school seniors reporting receiving traffic ticket or warning for a moving violation in last 12 months while under the influence of drugs, by type of drug and race, United States, 1984-96 (Table 3.49)
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High school seniors' involvement in traffic accidents

High school seniors reporting involvement in driving accidents in last 12 months, United States, 1984-96 (Table 3.50)
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High school seniors reporting involvement in driving accidents while under the influence of drugs in last 12 months, by type of drug, United States, 1984-96 (Table 3.51)
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Students reporting problem behaviors

Students reporting problem behaviors, by grade level of respondent, 1995-96 (Table 3.52)
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Students delinquency and victimization experiences at school

Students reporting involvement in delinquent activities at school, by grade level of respondent, 1995-96 (Table 3.53)
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Students reporting victimization experiences at school, by grade level of respondent, 1995-96 (Table 3.54)
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High school students reporting involvement in delinquent and risk-related behaviors, by sex, race, ethnicity, and grade level, United States, 1995 (Table 3.55)
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Students self-reported drug and alcohol use

Reported drug, alcohol, and cigarette use among high school students, by sex, race, ethnicity, and grade level, United States, 1995 (Table 3.56)
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Students reporting use of alcohol and drugs, by grade level of respondent and frequency of use, 1995-96 (Table 3.57)
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Reported alcohol use and most recent use among high school seniors, by sex, region, population density, and college plans, United States, 1995 and 1996 (Table 3.58)
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Reported marijuana, cocaine, and heroin use and most recent use among high school seniors, by sex, region, population density, and college plans, United States, 1995 and 1996 (Table 3.59)
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Reported drug and alcohol use in last 12 months among high school seniors, by type of drug, United States, 1984-96 (Table 3.60)
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Reported drug use, alcohol use, and cigarette use in last 30 days among high school seniors, by type of drug, United States, 1984-96 (Table 3.61)
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Reported drug, alcohol, and cigarette use and most recent use among students, by type of drug and grade level, United States, 1993-96 (Table 3.62)
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College students' and young adults' self-reported drug and alcohol use

Reported drug use, alcohol use, and cigarette use in last 12 months among college students, by type of drug, United States, 1981-96 (Table 3.63)
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Reported drug use, alcohol use, and cigarette use in last 30 days among college students, by type of drug, United States, 1981-96 (Table 3.64)
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Reported daily use in last 30 days of drugs, alcohol, and cigarettes among college students, by type of drug, United States, 1981-96 (Table 3.65)
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Reported drug use, alcohol use, and cigarette use in last 12 months among young adults, by type of drug, United States, 1986-96 (Table 3.66)
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Reported drug use, alcohol use, and cigarette use in last 30 days among young adults, by type of drug, United States, 1986-96 (Table 3.67)
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Reported daily use within last 30 days of drugs, alcohol, and cigarettes among young adults, by type of drug, United States, 1986-96 (Table 3.68)
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Drug and alcohol use in the U.S. population

Estimated prevalence of drug and alcohol use during the past year, by type of drug, United States, selected years 1985-96 (Table 3.69)
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Estimated prevalence of drug and alcohol use during the past month, by type of drug, United States, selected years 1985-96 (Table 3.70)
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Estimated prevalence and most recent use of alcohol and marijuana, by sex, race, ethnicity, age, and region, United States, 1995 (Table 3.71)
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Estimated prevalence and most recent use of cocaine and crack, by sex, race, ethnicity, age, and region, United States, 1995 (Table 3.72)
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Estimated prevalence and most recent use of inhalants and hallucinogens, by sex, race, ethnicity, age, and region, United States, 1995 (Table 3.73)
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Estimated prevalence and most recent use of psychotherapeutics, stimulants, and tranquilizers, by sex, race, ethnicity, age, and region, United States, 1995 (Table 3.74)
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Estimated prevalence and past year use of PCP, LSD, heroin, and needle use, by sex, race, ethnicity, age, and region, United States, 1995 (Table 3.75)
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Estimated prevalence and most recent use of alcohol, marijuana, and cocaine among the rural population, by sex, race, ethnicity, age, and region, United States, 1994 (Table 3.76)
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Estimated prevalence and most recent use of selected drugs among the rural population, United States, 1994 (Table 3.77)
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Problems and illegal activities associated with drug and alcohol use

Respondents reporting problems associated with alcohol, marijuana, or cocaine use, by type of problem and frequency of use, United States, 1995 (Table 3.78)
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Respondents reporting whether drug abuse has ever been a source of family trouble, by demographic characteristics, United States, 1995 (Table 3.79)
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Estimated prevalence of illegal activities in the past year, by age group and reported drug use in the past year, United States, 1995 (Table 3.80)
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Drug abuse-related emergency department episodes

Type of drug mentioned in drug abuse-related emergency department episodes, by patient and episode characteristics, United States, 1993, 1994, and 1995 (Table 3.81)
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Type and rate (per 100,000 population) of drug mentioned in drug abuse-related emergency department episodes, by patient characteristics, United States, 1993, 1994, and 1995 (Table 3.82)
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Drug abuse-related emergency department episodes, by patient and episode characteristics, United States, 1993 and 1994 (Table 3.83)
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Drug abuse-related emergency department episodes, by patient characteristics, United States, 1994 (Table 3.84)
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Drug abuse-related emergency department episodes, by patient and episode characteristics, United States, 1994 (Table 3.85)
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Drug use motive reported in drug abuse-related emergency department episodes, by patient and episode characteristics, United States, 1994 (Table 3.86)
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Type of drug mentioned in drug abuse-related emergency department episodes, by patient and episode characteristics, United States, 1994 (Table 3.87)
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Alcohol use and frequency of use

Reported alcohol use, by sex, United States, selected years 1939-96 (Table 3.88)
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Reported alcohol use, by demographic characteristics, United States, 1996 (Table 3.89)
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Respondents reporting whether they drink more than they should, by demographic characteristics, United States, 1996 (Table 3.90)
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Respondents reporting whether drinking has ever been a source of family trouble, by demographic characteristics, United States, 1996 (Table 3.91)
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Drinking and driving

Adults reporting drinking and driving in the past month, by sex and State, 1995 (Table 3.92)
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Fatalities in alcohol-related motor vehicle crashes

Total fatalities and fatalities in alcohol-related motor vehicle crashes, by highest blood alcohol concentration level in the crash, United States, 1982-95 (Table 3.93)
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Blood alcohol concentration level of motor vehicle drivers involved in fatal crashes, by age, United States, 1985-95 (Table 3.94)
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Total fatalities and fatalities in alcohol-related motor vehicle crashes, by highest blood alcohol concentration level in the crash and jurisdiction, 1995 (Table 3.95)
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Prevalence and frequency of delinquent behavior in adolescents

Reported prevalence of delinquent behavior, by offense, United States, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1989, and 1992 (Table 3.96)
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Reported frequency of delinquent behavior, by offense, United States, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1989, and 1992 (Table 3.97)
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Reported prevalence of delinquent behavior, by offense and sex, United Sates, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1989, and 1992 (Table 3.98)
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Reported frequency of delinquent behavior, by offense and sex, United States, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1989, and 1992 (Table 3.99)
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Reported prevalence of delinquent behavior, by offense and race, United States, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1989, and 1992 (Table 3.100)
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Reported frequency of delinquent behavior, by offense and race, United States, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1989, and 1992 (Table 3.101)
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Reported prevalence of delinquent behavior, by offense and place of residence, United States, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1989, and 1992 (Table 3.102)
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Reported frequency of delinquent behavior, by offense and place of residence, United States, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1989, and 1992 (Table 3.103)
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Reported prevalence of delinquent behavior, by offense and age, United States, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1989, and 1992 (Table 3.104)
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Reported frequency of delinquent behavior, by offense and age, United States, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1989, and 1992 (Table 3.105)
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Offenses known to police

Estimated number and rate (per 100,000 inhabitants) of offenses known to police, by offense, United States, 1960-95 (Table 3.106)
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Estimated number and rate (per 100,000 inhabitants) of offenses known to police, by offense and extent of urbanization, 1995 (Table 3.107)
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Estimated number and rate (per 100,000 inhabitants) of offenses known to police, by offense, jurisdiction, and extent of urbanization, 1995 (Table 3.108)
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Offenses known to police, by offense and size of place, 1994 and 1995 (Table 3.109)
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Violent crime by State

Rank order of States according to rates (per 100,000 population) of violent crime, murder and nonnegligent manslaughter, robbery, aggravated assault, and forcible rape, 1995 (Table 3.110)
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Firearm-related violent crime

Number and rate (per 100,000 population) of violent crime and murder and nonnegligent manslaughter, and number and percent of firearm-related violent crime and weapon-related murder and nonnegligent manslaughter, by State, 1995 (Table 3.111)
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Number and rate (per 100,000 population) of robbery and aggravated assault, and percent of weapon-related robbery and aggravated assault, by State, 1995 (Table 3.112)
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Violent and property crime in U.S. cities

Offenses known to police in cities over 100,000 population, 1994 and 1995 (Table 3.113)
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Rate (per 100,000 population) of violent crime, murder and nonnegligent manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault, in cities over 250,000 and 100,000 population, 1995 (Table 3.114)
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Percent changes in Total Crime Index rates and violent crime rates, United States, 1960-1995 (Table 3.115)
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Average loss incurred for selected offenses

Number of offenses known to police and average loss incurred, by selected offenses and type of target, United States, 1995 (Table 3.116)
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Bias-motivated (hate) crimes

Bias-motivated (hate) crimes known to the police, by offense, United States, 1995 (Table 3.117)
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Bias motivations in hate crimes known to police, by race, ethnicity, religion, and sexual orientation, United States, 1995 (Table 3.118)
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Offenses in Federal parks

Offenses in Federal parks known to park rangers and park police, by offense, 1975-96 (Table 3.119)
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Offenses in Federal parks known to park rangers and park police, by offense, 1996 (Table 3.120)
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Murders

Percent distribution of murders and nonnegligent manslaughters known to police, by type of weapon used, United States, 1964-95 (Table 3.121)
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Percent distribution of murders and nonnegligent manslaughters known to police, by type of weapon used and region, 1995 (Table 3.122)
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Murders and nonnegligent manslaughter known to police, by type of weapon used and age of victim, United States, 1995 (Table 3.123)
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Murders and nonnegligent manslaughters known to police, by victim-offender relationship and circumstances of the offense, United States, 1995 (Table 3.124)
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Percent distribution of murders and nonnegligent manslaughters known to police, by age of victim, United States, 1964, 1974, 1984-95 (Table 3.125)
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Murder offenders and victims

Percent distribution of murders and nonnegligent manslaughters known to police, by sex of victim, United States, 1964-95 (Table 3.126)
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Percent distribution of murders and nonnegligent manslaughters known to police, by race of victim, United States, 1964-95 (Table 3.127)
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Murders and nonnegligent manslaughters known to police, by sex, race, and age of victim, United States, 1995 (Table 3.128)
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Rate (per 100,000 persons in each group) of murder and nonnegligent manslaughter victimization, by age, sex, and race of victim, United States, 1976-95 (Table 3.129)
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Rate (per 100,000 persons in each group) of murder and nonnegligent manslaughter victimization, by age, sex, and race of victim, United States, 1976-95 (Table 3.130)
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Estimated rate (per 100,000 persons in each group) of offenders committing murder and nonnegligent manslaughter, by age, sex, and race of offender, United States, 1976-95 (Table 3.131)
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Estimated rate (per 100,000 persons in each group) of offenders committing murder and nonnegligent manslaughter, by age, sex, and race of offender, United States, 1976-95 (Table 3.132)
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Murders and nonnegligent manslaughters known to police, by race and sex of victim and offender, United States, 1995 (Table 3.133)
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U.S. population, and murder and nonnegligent manslaughter victims and offenders, by age, sex, and race, United States, 1976-95 (Table 3.134)
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Workplace homicides

Workplace homicides, by victim characteristics, type of event, and circumstances, United States, 1995 (Table 3.135)
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Suicide rates

Suicide rate (per 100,000 persons in each age group) for persons 15 to 24 years of age, by age group and sex, United States, 1950, 1960, 1970, 1980, 1990-94 (Table 3.136)
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Suicide rate (per 100,000 persons in each age group) for persons 10 years of age and older, by age group, sex, and race, United States, 1994 (Table 3.137)
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Robberies

Percent distribution of robberies known to police, by type of weapon used, United States, 1974-95 (Table 3.138)
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Percent distribution of robberies known to police, by type of weapon used and region, 1995 (Table 3.139)
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Percent distribution of robberies known to police, by place of occurrence, United States, 1973-95 (Table 3.140)
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Aggravated assaults

Percent distribution of aggravated assaults known to police, by type of weapon used, United States, 1964-95 (Table 3.141)
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Percent distribution of aggravated assaults known to police, by type of weapon used and region, 1995 (Table 3.142)
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Burglaries

Percent distribution of burglaries known to police, by place and time of occurrence, United States, 1976-95 (Table 3.143)
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Larceny-thefts

Percent distribution of larceny-thefts known to police, by type of target, United States, 1973-95 (Table 3.144)
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Motor vehicle thefts

Motor vehicle registrations and thefts, United States, 1980-95 (Table 3.145)
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Bank fraud and embezzlement investigations

Financial institution fraud and failure matters handled by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, United States, 1986-95 (Table 3.146)
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Major financial institution fraud matters handled by U.S. attorneys, by type of institution, fiscal years 1989-95 (aggregate) (Table 3.147)
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Defendants charged and convicted in major financial institution fraud prosecutions handled by U.S. attorneys, by type of institution, fiscal years 1989-95 (Table 3.148)
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Violations of Federal bank robbery statutes

Violations of the Federal Bank Robbery and Incidental Crimes Statute, by type of violation, United States, 1985-95 (Table 3.149)
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Violations of the Federal Bank Robbery and Incidental Crimes Statute, by type of violation and jurisdiction, 1992-95 (Table 3.150)
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Injuries, deaths, and hostages taken during violations of the Federal Bank Robbery and Incidental Crimes Statute, by type of victim, United States, 1995 (Table 3.151)
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Law enforcement officers killed and assaulted

Assaults on Federal officers, by department and agency, 1981-95 (Table 3.152)
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Assaults on Federal officers, by extent of injury and type of weapon used, 1977-95 (Table 3.153)
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Law enforcement officers killed, by circumstances at scene of incident, United States, 1978-95 (Table 3.154)
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Law enforcement officers killed, by circumstances at scene of incident and type of assignment, United States, 1986-95, (aggregate) (Table 3.155)
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Law enforcement officers killed, by circumstances at scene of incident and type of assignment, United States, 1995 (Table 3.156)
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Percent distribution of law enforcement officers killed, by selected characteristics of officers, United States, 1979-95 (Table 3.157)
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Persons identified in the killing of law enforcement officers, by demographic characteristics and prior record, United States, 1986-95 (aggregate) and 1995 (Table 3.158)
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Persons identified in the killing of law enforcement officers, by type of disposition, United States, 1984-93 (aggregate) (Table 3.159)
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Law enforcement officers accidentally killed, by circumstances at scene of incident, United States, 1980-95 (Table 3.160)
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Law enforcement officers assaulted, by circumstances at scene of incident and type of weapon, United States, 1995 (Table 3.161)
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Law enforcement officers assaulted, by circumstances at scene of incident and type of assignment, United States, 1995 (Table 3.162)
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Assaults on law enforcement officers and percent receiving personal injury, by type of weapon used, 1980-95 (Table 3.163)
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Explosives incidents

Explosives incidents reported to or investigated by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, by type of incident, United States, 1976-95 (Table 3.164)
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Bombing incidents reported to or investigated by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, by jurisdiction, 1978-95 (Table 3.165)
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Bombing incidents known to police, by type of incident and device, value of property damage, and outcome of incident, United States, 1973-95 (Table 3.166)
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Bombing incidents known to police, by type of target and device, and value of property damage, United States, 1995 (Table 3.167)
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Explosives stolen and recovered as reported to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, by type of explosive, United States, 1981-95 (Table 3.168)
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Deaths, injuries, and property damage resulting from criminal bombings and accidental explosions, reported to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, United States, 1976-95 (Table 3.169)
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Arson, deaths, and property loss due to fires

Estimated number of structure fires, civilian fire deaths, and value of property loss due to fires of incendiary or suspicious origin, United States, 1995 (Table 3.170)
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Estimated number of structure fires, civilian fire deaths, and vehicle fires of incendiary or suspicious origin, United States, 1977-95 (Table 3.171)
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Arson offenses and average cost of property damage, by type of target, 1995 (Table 3.172)
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Arson of structures and percent not in use, by type of structure, 1995 (Table 3.173)
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Terrorist incidents

Terrorist incidents and preventions, United States, 1982-95 (Table 3.174)
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Terrorist incidents, by type of incident and target, United States, 1982-95 (aggregate) (Table 3.175)
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Casualties resulting from international terrorism involving U.S. citizens, by type of casualty, 1981-96 (Table 3.176)
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Criminal acts related to air transportation

Results of airline passenger screening, United States, 1977-96 (Table 3.177)
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