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This is a list of all documents accepted for permanent retention under the subject classification 'Law enforcement and the courts: Crime: Crime statistics'.

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2005 Annual Report: Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Council
In 1991, the General Assembly established the Illinois Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Council, an 11-member coalition uniquely comprising law enforcement and insurance industry officials, which has worked tirelessly to curtail vehicle theft, insurance fraud, and related crimes. This report describes the challenges the Council faced and documents the positive results achieved this past year.

An Evaluation of the Henry/Mercer Task Force
The Henry/Mercer Task Force covered Henry County and Mercer County in Illinois beginning from mid July 1991 and ending December 1996. The data presented in this report provide a general overview of drug crime in the two counties and the response and impact of the task force.

An Impact Evaluation of Specialized Sex Offender Probation Programs in Coles, Vermilion, and Madison Counties
This report presents the evaluation of the three Downstate Illinois projects conducted by researchers at the Center for Legal Studies at the University of Illinois at Springfield as phase two of an earlier implementation and impact evaluation of six different specialized sex offender probation projects. The purpose of the original impact evaluation study was to supply information that could improve the project and help project staff in seeking local funds to continue its support. The research team was also directed to give particular attention to each projects ability to meet the goals and objectives that were outlined in the initial project descriptions, and to determine how the projects were affecting their target populations.

An Impact Evaluation of the Juvenile Probation Projects in Christian, Peoria, and Winnebago Counties
The Center for Legal Studies at the University of Illinois at Springfield conducted an impact evaluation of the intensive juvenile probation projects in Christian, Peoria, and Winnebago counties to determine how and to what extent the three programs were affecting their respective target populations. The Authority supported development of these specialized, intensive juvenile probation programs with federal Anti-Drug Abuse Act funds.

An Implementation Assessment of the Domestic Violence Probation Project in Lake, Winnebago and Kankakee Counties
This report summarizes the findings from an assessment of the implementation of three projects to create and enhance domestic violence probation programs in Lake, Winnebago, and Kankakee counties. The goal of this assessment was to provide a description of the approaches to domestic violence and how project funds affected the handling of domestic violence cases in each of these jurisdictions.

Annual Report: Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority {periodical start}
These reports outline the diverse nature and scope of the agency's work in grants administration, criminal justice research, and information systems in Illinois, as well as highlights of any special projects during the year.

Annual Report: Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Council {periodical start}
In 1991, the General Assembly established the Illinois Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Council, an 11-member coalition made up of law enforcement and insurance industry officials, which has worked to curtail vehicle theft, insurance fraud, and related crimes. These are the annual reports of the Council.

Annual Report: Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Council (2001)
In 1991, the General Assembly established the Illinois Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Council, an 11- member coalition uniquely comprising law enforcement and insurance industry officials, which has worked tirelessly to curtail vehicle theft, insurance fraud, and related crimes. The Illinois Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Act requires insurance companies to pay into a special trust fund an amount equal to $1 for each private passenger automobile insured for physical damage coverage. This amount collected and administered by the Council totals approximately $5.4 million each year. Funds are designated primarily for law enforcement programs that increase the investigation and prosecution of vehicle theft-related crimes.

Annual Report: Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Council (2003)
In 1991, the General Assembly established the Illinois Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Council, an 11-member coalition uniquely comprising law enforcement and insurance industry officials, which has worked tirelessly to curtail vehicle theft, insurance fraud, and related crimes.

Annual Report: Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Council (2004)
In 1991, the General Assembly established the Illinois Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Council, an 11-member coalition uniquely comprising law enforcement and insurance industry officials, which has worked tirelessly to curtail vehicle theft, insurance fraud, and related crimes.

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