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1. Sampling of male Arrestees and purposive sampling of female Arrestees

2. 24 For those Arrestees about whom the age was known, Arrestees were 6.0 times more likely to be 18

3. What does Arrestees mean? Information and translations of Arrestees in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.

4. Reports for 3,361,416 Arrestees

5. Find another word for Arrestees.

6. Related to Arrestees: arrestment, circumvention, kadis

7. Beginning with arrestee tables published for 2014, Arrestees of Group A offenses and all Arrestees of Group B offenses—

8. Definition of Arrestees in the Definitions.net dictionary

9. Arrestee (redirected from Arrestees) Also found in: Legal

10. Portland’s ‘autonomous zone’ Arrestees have charges immediately dropped

11. Some of the Arrestees were photographed ransacking the Capitol

12. More than 7,000 Arrestees in 11 major urban areas

13. Taking an Arrestees' fingerprints or other standard booking procedures

14. Just over 23% of the Arrestees were from such counties

15. Arrestees of Group B offenses only if the Arrestees were connected to a Group A offense and their data was submitted through a Group A Incident Report

16. Arrestees’ access to firearms, their availability, and the reasons they are owned and used

17. 5) Arrestees—count one for each Arrestee, i.e., Arrestee segment, reported in a Group A Incident Report; this includes only those Arrestees an LEA connected to, though not necessarily arrested for, a Group A offense

18. • Of these Arrestees, 33.2 percent were 21 to 30 years of age

19. Twelve Arrestees who committed crimes at schools were reportedly age 4 or under

20. Arrestees in this publication do not include those individuals involved with only Group B …

21. As part of this process, research teams in the participating counties interview Arrestees in

22. However, Arrestees may also be in need of auto insurance , record expungement , drug treatment , immigration assistance and more.

23. The sample provides insights about guns in the lives of Arrestees in Trinidad and Tobago

24. In 2007, ONDCP resumed collection of Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring (ADAM) data from 10 sites, focusing on male Arrestees

25. MEDICAL TREATMENT FOR Arrestees REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE POLICE COMPLAINTS BOARD TO MAYOR ADRIAN M

26. 38 synonyms and near synonyms of Arrestees from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 2 antonyms and near antonyms

27. For misdemeanor Arrestees, major mental illness was associated with more than a 50% increase in the odds of a jail sentence

28. Number of ICE Arrestees detained at Portland jail has skyrocketed since 2016 by Nick Schroeder March 9, 2021 March 9, 2021

29. Capitol riot Arrestees top at least 82, mostly men, police records show The hunt continues for suspects in Wednesday's Capitol Hill attack

30. To assess the effects and implications of expanding DNA collection to include Arrestees, Urban Institute (UI) researchers examined what Arrestee DNA …

31. A Growing Trend The first state to pass legisla-tion authorizing the collection of DNA samples from Arrestees was Louisiana in 1997

32. Over the next two years, we will further examine whether Arrestees were booked into jail or cited and released in the field

33. Minnesota Uprising Arrestee Support (MUAS) is an ad-hoc grouping of Arrestees, their friends and comrades, community members, activists, and legal workers

34. • By race, most Arrestees (70.7 percent) were White, 24.5 percent were Black or African American, and 2.7 percent were of other races

35. Several states, including some states with statutes authorizing DNA sampling from Arrestees (e.g., South Dakota, Texas and Vermont), prohibit the use of samples …

36. Of Arrestees contacted, greater than or equal to 90% agreed to be interviewed; 80%-96% of those interviewed provided a urine specimen (Table 1)

37. By understanding the views of Arrestees, we can begin to see how they might animate their encounters with camera-wearing officers and influence their perceived

38. The Chicago Police Department’s frequent denial of access to phone calls and lawyers for Arrestees has become more pronounced during the coronavirus pandemic and recent protests, a …

39. To prevent weapons and drugs from entering a jail, booking officers frequently require Arrestees to remove all their clothing and submit to a full body search.

40. The "public safety exception" to the Miranda rule allows police officers to ask arrestees about weapons and other potential threats to public safety without giving the Miranda warning.

41. Officers have also allowed Arrestees to post bail at police stations instead of at the county jail, where COVID-19 can spread among inmates living in close quarters.

42. The Michigan Arrestees included a 64-year-old man who was arrested Wednesday in the 100 block of First Street NW and accused of unlawful entry and curfew violation.

43. The Arrestee’s Status It is interesting how courts view the status of Arrestees in terms of identifying the entity responsible for bearing the costs inherent in medical care and treatment per §901.35

44. Arrestees who were 16 to 18 years old accounted for 32.7 percent; 19 or older, 14.2 percent; 10 to 12 years old, 10.2 percent; and 5 to 9 years old, 1.1 percent

45. Urine tests were positive for cocaine most commonly in Arrestees in New York (76%), Philadelphia (74%), and the District of Columbia (65%), and least likely in the smaller cities of Indianapolis (26%

46. Key issues: Data from the Drug Use Forecasting (DUF) program were used to explore the extent of firearm ownership and possession among Arrestees and the ease with which they can be acquired ille-gally

47. Findings reported in this National Institute of Justice research preview are based on data collected by researchers in interviews with more than 4,000 Arrestees in 11 cities (Atlanta, Denver, Detroit, Indianapolis, New Orleans, Los Angeles, Miami, Phoenix, San Diego, St

48. The longstanding rule regarding searches of Arrestees as they are processed into the jail is that they may not be strip searched without reasonable suspicion that they are concealing a weapon or some other contraband.

49. The Arrestee's age, sex, race, ethnicity and resident status (whether or not the Arrestee is a resident of the arresting agency's jurisdiction) are reported along with any weapons with which the Arrestee was armed and a disposition code for Arrestees under 18 years of age.

50. ‘A disquieting and disturbing aspect of the case was that the accused had become an Arrestee, detainee and confessor of a crime before he was a suspect.’ ‘Although Arrestees who are not convicted can later have their DNA removed from databases, this would involve a bureaucratic process.’