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Section 3

Nature and distribution of known offenses

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Alcohol and drugs

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    Alcohol and drugs as family problems

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    Alcohol use and frequency of use

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    Drinking and driving

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    Drug-related emergency department episodes

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    Fatalities in alcohol-related motor vehicle crashes

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    Use among college students

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    Use among high school and other students

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    Use among military personnel

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    Use among the U.S. population

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    Use among young adults

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    Crime

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      Aggravated assault

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      Arson

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      Average loss incurred for selected offenses

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      Bank fraud investigations

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      Bias-motivated (hate) crime

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      Bombing incidents

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      Burglary

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      Firearm-related homicide

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      In Federal parks

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      Known to police

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      Larceny-theft

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      Motor vehicle theft

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      Murder

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      Murder and other violence by intimate partners

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      Murder victims and offenders

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      Rape, forcible

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      Related to air transportation

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      Robbery

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      Sniper attacks

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      Terrorism

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      Violations of Federal bank robbery statutes

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      Violent and property crime in U.S. cities

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      Workplace violence

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      Law enforcement officers

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        Accidentally killed

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        Assaulted

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        Feloniously killed

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        Killed in Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks

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        Persons identified in killing of law enforcement officers

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        Students

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          College students and young adults

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            Binge drinking, violence, and harassment

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            Self-reported drug and alcohol use

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            Delinquency and victimization at school

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            High school students

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              Self-reported delinquency

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              Self-reported drug and alcohol use

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              Traffic accidents

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              Traffic accidents while under the influence of alcohol or drugs

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              Traffic violations

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              Traffic violations while under the influence of alcohol or drugs

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              Victimization experiences

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              Victimization at school

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              Reporting problem behaviors and delinquency

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              Self-reported drug and alcohol use

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              Suicide