Just one - fifth of the study population accounted for 81
percent of criminal convictions and 77 percent of fatherless childrearing.
Not exact matches
By their mid-thirties, 60
percent of people who bullied other children in grades 6 through 9 have at least one
criminal conviction.
In the infamous Florida purge
of 2000 — for which conservative estimates place the number
of wrongfully purged voters close to 12,000 — Florida registrants were purged from the rolls if 80
percent of the letters
of their last names were the same as those
of persons with
criminal convictions.
«When you have roughly 30,000 individuals arrested a year for crimes that are 16 or 17, over 95
percent of them do not result in a
criminal conviction, «Gallivan said at a news conference.
Of «30,000 individuals arrested a year for crimes that are 16 or 17, over 95 percent of them do not result in a criminal convictio
Of «30,000 individuals arrested a year for crimes that are 16 or 17, over 95
percent of them do not result in a criminal convictio
of them do not result in a
criminal conviction.
State data shows close to 96
percent of cases involving 16 - and 17 - year - old defendants did not result in a
criminal conviction last year.
Half
of all
criminal court cases involve summonses but only 27
percent of summonses issued last year resulted in a
conviction.
But by the ages
of 28 to 33, about 20
percent of men with at least a high school diploma but less than a bachelor's degree hold some kind
of criminal conviction or guilty plea.
One study by Olweus shows that 60
percent of kids characterized as bullies in sixth through ninth grades had at least one
criminal conviction by age 24.
Nearly seven
percent of organizations report that only five
percent of their screenings return
criminal convictions.