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Did you know that:According to the most recent information available from the Bureau of Justice Statistics, The estimated number of persons treated in Emergency Departments (ED’s) for injuries inflicted by intimates was 4 times higher than estimates from the National Crime Victimization Survey, an ongoing household survey. (Bureau Of Justice)

Did you know that:According to the most recent information available from the Bureau of Justice Statistics, During 2007, a total of 1,180,469 persons on parole were at-risk of reincarceration. This includes persons under parole supervision on January 1 or those entering parole during the year. Of these parolees, about 16% were returned to incarceration in 2007. (Bureau Of Justice)

Did you know that:According to the most recent information available from the Bureau of Justice Statistics, A higher percentage of women than men were treated for injuries inflicted by an intimate ¾ a current or former spouse, boyfriend, or girlfriend. Men were more likely than women to be treated for injuries caused by nonrelatives: acquaintances and strangers. (Bureau Of Justice)

Did you know that:According to the most recent information available from the Bureau of Justice Statistics, About 92% of violence victims treated in Emergency Departments were released at once after treatment; about 7% were hospitalized for further treatment. (Bureau Of Justice)

Did you know that:According to the most recent information available from the Bureau of Justice Statistics, These offenders had accumulated 4.1 million arrest charges before their most recent imprisonment and another 744,000 charges within 3 years of release. (Bureau Of Justice)

Did you know that:According to the most recent information available from the Bureau of Justice Statistics, Among nearly 300,000 prisoners released in 15 states in 1994, 67.5% were rearrested within 3 years. A study of prisoners released in 1983 estimated 62.5%. (Bureau Of Justice)

Did you know that:According to the most recent information available from the Bureau of Justice Statistics, Seventeen percent of those requiring ED treatment for violence-related injuries,about 243,000 persons, had been injured by someone with whom they had an intimate relationship ¾ a husband, ex-husband, boyfriend, girlfriend, ex-boyfriend, or ex-girlfriend. (Bureau Of Justice)

Did you know that:According to the most recent information available from the Bureau of Justice Statistics, People injured in violence were treated for a variety of injuries: 34% for bruises or similar injuries 31% for cuts, stab wounds, or internal injuries 17% for fractures, sprains, dislocations, dental injuries, or other muscular/skeletal injuries 5% for gunshot injuries 5% for rapes/other sexual assaults 4% for concussions or other head injuries 5% for other injuries. (Bureau Of Justice)

Did you know that:According to the most recent information available from the Bureau of Justice Statistics, Of all persons treated for violence related injuries ¾ 7% had been injured by a spouse or ex-spouse. 10%, by a current or former boyfriend or girlfriend. 8%, by a parent, child, sibling, or other relative. 23%, by a friend or acquaintance. 23%, by strangers. (Bureau Of Justice)

Did you know that:According to the most recent information available from the Bureau of Justice Statistics, Of the 272,111 persons released from prisons in 15 states in 1994, an estimated 67.5% were rearrested for a felony or serious misdemeanor within 3 years, 46.9% were reconvicted, and 25.4% resentenced to prison for a new crime. (Bureau Of Justice)

Depraved Heart Murder - A murder resulting from an act so reckless and careless of the safety of others that it demonstrates the perpetrator's complete lack of regard for human life.

design capacity - The number of inmates a prison was intended to hold when it was built or modified. Also called bed capacity.

delinquent - A juvenile who has been adjudged by a judicial officer of a juvenile court to have committed a delinquent act.

delinquency - In the broadest usage, juvenile actions or conduct in violation of criminal law, juvenile status offenses, and other juvenile misbehavior.

delinquent child - A child who has engaged in activity that would be considered a crime if the child were an adult. The term delinquent is used to avoid the stigma associated with the term criminal.

defensible space theory - The belief that an area's physical features may be modified and structured so as to reduce crime rates in that area and to lower the fear of victimization that residents experience.

defense attorney - See defense counsel.

delinquent act - An act committed by a juvenile for which an adult could be prosecuted in a criminal court, but for which a juvenile can be adjudicated in a juvenile court or prosecuted in a court having criminal jurisdiction if the juvenile court transfers jurisdiction. Generally, a felony- or misdemeanor-level offense in states employing those terms.

dependent child - A child who has no parents or whose parents are unable to care for him or her.

Defense of Property - Affirmative defense in criminal law or tort law where force was used to protect one's property.

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