Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics
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I don't have that specific information. It's tragic when anyone is killed because of their sexual orientation. Every life lost due to hate or discrimination is one too many.
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Most criminal cases are heard in the state trial courts. By comparison, the federal courts hear relatively few criminal cases (only 78,428 in 2010), many related to illegal immigration, whereas the state courts, combined, try more than a million criminal cases per year. A report published by the Bureau of Judicial Statistics estimated 1,132,290 criminal cases were filed in state courts in 2006 (the most recent year for which aggregate statistics are available).
Most criminal cases are heard in the state trial courts. By comparison, the federal courts hear relatively few criminal cases (only 78,428 in 2010), many related to illegal Immigration, whereas the state courts, combined, try more than a million criminal cases per year. A report published by the Bureau of Judicial Statistics estimated 1,132,290 criminal cases were filed in state courts in 2006 (the most recent year for which aggregate statistics are available).
On the website of the Home Office UK you can find information about renewing passports, criminal records, statistics and research. The Home Office is a ministerial department.
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Criminal justice statistics are collections of data which pertain to criminal activity, and the actions of the criminal justice system. They are organized to compare crime rates over time or between places, and to evaluate the efficiency of criminal justice agencies. Two types of criminal justice statistics are collected in the Uniform Crime Report and the National Crime Victimization Survey.