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Thursday, November 17
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Tom Johnson
on Thu 17 Nov 2005 09:00 PM MST
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on Thu 17 Nov 2005 12:18 PM MST
California Attorney General's statistics: availability of new statistics.
Crime in California, 2004 - This publication contains the most comprehensive set of data on California crimes, arrests, and criminal justice actions. Crime in California contains information on crimes, arrests, adult felony arrest dispositions, adult corrections, criminal justice expenditures and personnel, citizens' complaints against peace officers, and domestic violence. You can view the report at: http://ag.ca.gov/cjsc/publicat View the CJSC Home Page at: http://ag.ca.gov/cjsc |
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