The introductory chapter provides background statistics on Utah's atypical status regarding criminal activity in the United States. The second chapter surveys crime in Utah, addressing such issues as the amount of crime, crime trends, the location and time when crimes are committed, and the involvement of weapons. Chapter 3 is devoted to crime victims: reporting behavior, victim characteristics, property loss, relationship between victim and offender, victims rights, and victims resources. The following set of statistics describes offenders: previous criminal record; offender characteristics; and the impact of race, gender, and age on criminality. The chapter about the criminal justice response includes charts and graphs on the criminal justice process and law enforcement, prosecution and bail, the courts, and corrections. A chapter each is devoted to the juvenile justice response and child sexual abuse, while another chapter deals with the interrelationship of drugs and crime. A chapter on the use of innovative technology in the criminal justice system concludes the report. Bibliographical references are included after each chapter.
Report to Utah on Crime and Justice
NCJ Number
149240
Date Published
1993
Length
99 pages
Annotation
This report provides current statistics on crimes and the criminal justice system in Utah.
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