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    Crimes Against Persons:
  • Criminal offenses where the victim is present and the act is violent, threatening or has the potential of being physically harmful. Willful murder and non-negligent manslaughter, negligent homicide, forcible rape, other sex crimes, kidnapping, robbery, aggravated assault, simple assault.

    Index Crimes:
  • Violent person and property crimes as defined by the FBI index crime category. Homicide, forcible rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny, motor vehicle theft, arson.

    Crime Against Property:
  • Taking something of value by theft or deception or the destruction of property. Burglary, larceny, motor vehicle theft, arson, forgery, fraud, embezzlement, stolen property offenses, vandalism.

    Behavioral Crime:
  • Criminal offenses that violate laws relating to personal conduct, responsibility and public order. Although not necessarily violent, or property offenses in themselves, they may often contribute to other criminal acts. Include weapons, prostitution, drug laws, gambling, crimes against family, DUII, liquor laws, disorderly conduct, all other offenses (except traffic - every other state or local offenses, not listed elsewhere), curfew, runaway, traffic (serious traffic offenses which are classified as a misdemeanor or felony as defined by Oregon Motor Vehicle Code).

    Non-criminal arrest, or non-criminal behavior:
  • Behavior that is defined as at risk, and which is considered a minor violation, but which is not necessarily a criminal offense, such as curfew violations.

    School Dropout:
  • An individual who has enrolled for the current school year, or was enrolled in the previous school year and did not attend during the current school year; is not a high school graduate; has not received a GED or certificate; and has withdrawn from school.

  • (RS):Denotes 'Region 5'

  • ATOD:Acronym for Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs

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