Sentences with phrase «u.s. violent crime rates»

Compared to U.S. violent crime rates, Pearland is well below the country's average.

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Yet violent crime rates in the U.S. are much higher in comparison.
Emperor Rated PG - 13 for violent content, brief strong language and smoking (historical) Available on DVD and Blu - ray During the U.S. occupation of Japan directly after their surrender during WWII, a young general (Matthew Fox) is assigned by General MacArthur (Tommy Lee Jones) to investigate war crimes and the possible involvement of the Japanese Emperor in the decision to attack Pearl Harbor.
The rate of violent crimes that occurred at public schools during the 2004 - 05 school year fell from a year earlier, according to a report by the U.S. Department of Justice's Bureau of Justice and the U.S. Department of Education's National Center for Education Statistics.
A 1999 U.S. Department of Education study found that schools with more than 1,000 students had far higher rates of violent student behavior than schools with fewer than 300 students, and teachers and students in small schools were far less likely to be victims of crime.
Indianapolis Indianapolis, the capital city of Indiana, has a population of about 780,000, making it Indiana's most populous city, the third largest city in the Midwest and the 13th largest in the U.S.. Although Levine chose Indianapolis as a setting that represented a sense of home and safe predictability, Indianapolis actually has an above average rate of violent crime - 883 incidents per 100,000 people.
In the updated warning the State Department cited an increase in homicide rates as a result of targeted assassinations by criminal organizations, as well as turf battles that have resulted in violent crime in areas frequented by U.S. citizens and shooting incidents that have injured or killed innocent bystanders.
Analytical and philosophical posts cover criminal justice writ large: misconceptions about the rate of violent crime, how to fix the jury system, «overcriminalization» and the high rate of incarceration in the U.S.
From 2005 through 2009, the U.S. Department of Justice reported that mental health occupations had the second highest average annual rate of workplace violence, 21 violent crimes per 1,000 employed persons aged 16 or older.
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