Uniform Crime Reports for the United States, Volume 13

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Bureau of Investigation, U.S. Department of Justice, 1942

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Page 95 - All violations of regulations or statutes controlling the carrying, using, possessing, furnishing, and manufacturing of deadly weapons or silencers.
Page 125 - ... by a private citizen, (b) Manslaughter by negligence: any death which the police investigation establishes was primarily attributable to gross negligence of some individual other than the victim.
Page 94 - Robbery. — Stealing or taking anything of value from the person by force or violence or by putting in fear, such as strong-arm robbery, stickups, armed robbery, assault to rob and attempt to rob.
Page 125 - Includes burglary, housebreaking, safecracking, or any unlawful entry to commit a felony or a theft, even though no force was used to gain entrance.
Page 65 - New England Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central Minnesota Iowa Missouri...
Page 70 - drunkenness" (class 18) and "driving while intoxicated" (class 22), liquor law violations, State or local, are placed in this class. Excludes Federal violations. 18. Drunkenness. Includes all offenses of drunkenness or intoxication. 19. Disorderly conduct. Includes all charges of committing a breach of the peace. 20. Vagrancy. Includes such offenses as vagabondage, begging, loitering, etc. 21. Gambling. Includes offenses of promoting, permitting, or engaging in gambling. 22. Driving while intoxicated....
Page 125 - Thefts of bicycles, automobile accessories, shop-lifting, pocket-picking, or any stealing of property or article of value which is not taken by force and violence or by fraud. Excludes embezzlement, "con" games, forgery, worthless checks, etc.
Page 65 - District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain Montana Idaho Wyoming.
Page 11 - Density and size of the community population and the metropolitan area of which it is a part. Composition of the population with reference particularly to age, sex, and race. Economic status and mores of the population. Relative stability of population, including commuters, seasonal, and other transient types. Climate, including seasonal weather conditions. Educational, recreational, and religious characteristics. Effective strength of the police force. Standards governing...
Page 48 - Driving under the influence - Driving or operating any motor vehicle while drunk, or under the influence of liquor, or narcotics. Liquor laws - State or local liquor law violations, except "drunkenness" and "driving under the influence".

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