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Crimes reported to police in 2000

District Three B
NC Superior Courts

  • Number of general jurisdiction court judges: 2
  • Length of initial term: 8 years
  • How judges are selected for initial full term: Partisan Election

    Note: This table is no longer being maintained.

  • Includes: Carteret County  Craven County  Pamlico County 

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    Note: This table is no longer being maintained. For later data, see the National Archive of Criminal Justice Data, University of Michigan.

    Statistics presented are based on data collected by the FBI as part of its Uniform Crime Reporting Program. These data represent offenses reported to and arrests made by State and local law enforcement agencies as reported to the FBI. These data do not include Federal law enforcement activity. Additionally, not all law enforcement agencies consistently report offense and arrest data to the FBI. Users should refer to the Coverage Indicator for the proportion of the population covered by the agencies reporting to the FBI.

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    Item District North Carolina
    Total 5,786 395,972
    Murder 5 560
    Rape 56 2,181
    Robbery 128 12,595
    Aggravated Assault 341 24,715
    Burglary 1,269 97,888
    Larceny - theft 3,769 232,767
    Motor vehicle thefts 191 25,266
    Population 163,753 8,049,313
    Coverage indicator 87% -

    Data provided by the Federal Bureau of Investigation to the National Archive of Criminal Justice Data, University of Michigan

    Population statistics are based on data provided by the FBI and may differ from similar statistics reported by the Census Bureau. Population statistics generated by the FBI are used to calculate crime rates and to estimate the proportion of the population covered by the UCR program.

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    Page Last Modified: April 20, 2007