Alaska Justice Forum

The Winter 1990 issue of the Alaska Justice Forum examines the criminal activity of Alaska women by analyzing Uniform Crime Reporting arrest data for 1975–1984. Women do not contribute substantially to the overall rate of violent crime in Alaska, but arrests of female offenders, both adult and juven...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Schafer, N. E., Read, Emily E., Bureau of Justice Statistics, Copus, Gary D., Holmes, Caralyn
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Justice Center, University of Alaska Anchorage 1990
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11122/10811
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Summary:The Winter 1990 issue of the Alaska Justice Forum examines the criminal activity of Alaska women by analyzing Uniform Crime Reporting arrest data for 1975–1984. Women do not contribute substantially to the overall rate of violent crime in Alaska, but arrests of female offenders, both adult and juvenile, comprise a substantial proportion of all arrests for alcohol-related offenses. The Bureau of Justice Statistics reports on adults on federal and state probation and parole in 1988. Analysis of 1988 data on reported crime incidents from seven villages in the North Slope Borough suggests that crime rates for certain offenses may be higher in rural Alaska than in urban Alaska. January 1990 population figures for Alaska Department of Corrections facilities are presented. "Crime and Alaska Women" by N.E. Schafer and Emily E. Read / "Probation and Parole in 1988 (a BJS Report)" / "North Slope Police Reports: A First Look" by Gary D. Copus and Caralyn Holmes / "Justice Center Move" / "Jail Monitoring Beginning" / "Alaska Department of Corrections Fact Sheet for January 1990"