N&O Index Card Listings

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Victims of Crime
  • Four N.C. bookstores reportedly linked with reputed organized crime associate - Ja 24 86 4D
  • Judges not delaying prison for pregnant women - Fe 23 86 31A
  • Strong treatment urged for sex offenders - Mr 1 86 22C
  • SBI report shows crime rose in Wake - Ap 23 86 2C
  • 5% rise reported in N.C. violent crime - Jy 30 86 20A
  • Raleigh registers highest crime rise among largest cities in state, SBI says - Oc 21 86 1C
  • Overhaul of criminal services proposed - Oc 25 86 24C
Victims of Crime
  • Man (BRAME) thought to be flashy thief caught - Ja 23 91 1
  • Military communities report drop in crime - Ja 29 91 4B
  • Recession cited in increase in hate crimes - Fe 21 91 5B
  • Editorial: A missing link on crime - Mr 14 91 14A
  • Violent crime in N.C. up 13%, early figures show - Ap 10 91 4B
  • Fear of crime breeds interest in Rottweilers - Ap 13 91 4B
  • SBI chief says state's crime rate rises more than nation's - Ap 29 91 10A
  • Prosecutor (Thomas) throws back small-fry crimes - My 16 91 4B
  • Editorial: Minor crimes, major workload (Morganton) - My 20 91 8A
  • Panel voices concern on record-check bill - My 29 91 3B
  • 'Outlaw' declaration based on invalid statute - Jn 3 91 4B
  • Tar Heel editors speak: Outlawed 'Outlaw Statute' rides again - Jn 16 91 7J
  • Crime climbs in state; N.C. increase tops nation's - Jy 18 91 1B
  • Federal agents arrest 18 in N.C. during sweep - Au 24 91 5B
  • Editorial: Fighting crime, not rights - Oc 14 91 8A
  • Crime shows 6 percent jump; Wake leads all counties - Oc 17 91 4B
  • Jail rolls grow with crime rate; 200 inmates crowd 164-bed facility (Durham) - Oc 19 91 3B
  • Prisons appealing to some; Crowding means quicker paroles - No 21 91 1
  • Charlotte to launch crackdown on crime - No 29 91 4B
  • Editorial: Crimes of the crime bill - De 1 91 6J
  • SBI, FBI will share data to solve crimes; Local police urged to use computer files - De 5 91 3B
Victims of Crime
  • 'Hate crimes' up in schools, watchdog group says - Fe 9 89 14C
Victims of Crime
  • State fund pays first 3 claims of crime victims - Ja 1 88 1C
Victims of Crime
  • Criminal prosecutions on rise in Western N.C. - Ja 3 90 4B
  • Editorial: - What price safe streets? - Ja 28 90 6J
  • Senate rebuffs Helms on hate-crimes count - Fe 9 90 1
  • N.C. drops to second in rate of hate crimes - Fe 14 90 4B
  • Changes in prison population - (Chart) - Fe 21 90 1B
  • Tar Heel editors speak: - Area not a hate 'hot spot' - Fe 25 90 7J
  • Wake man (HAYES) indicted on 2 habitual felon charges - Mr 14 90 2B
  • Editorial: - A crime merits an arrest - Mr 26 90 6A
  • Crime rate rises 9% in N.C. - (Chart) - Ap 7 90 3B
  • Small crimes, bug numbers; How misdemeanor offenders spin through prisons' revolving doors - Jn 24 90 1J
  • Drug related crimes bill stuck in committee - Jy 13 90 3B
  • Editorial: - Cutting courts won't cut crime - Au 19 89 6J
  • 'Crisis' in crime reported; State rate outpaced federal rate in 1989 - Se 18 90 1B
  • Durham crime rate up sharply this year - Oc 6 90 2B
  • Man's confession spurs new hope for inmate (Allen) - Oc 25 90 4B
  • Police say crime down on Franklin Street (Chapel Hill) - Oc 31 90 2B
  • Chapel Hill neighbors seek to reduce crime - De 20 90 2F
Victims of Crime
  • Downtown shrouded in 'myth' of high crime, merchants say - Ja 28 85 1
  • Time limit urged on prosecution of some crimes - Fe 5 85 14C
  • 1984 state crime rate down 3%, preliminary study shows - Ap 5 85 2D
  • Bill seeks recovery, use of profits from crime - My 3 85 18A
  • Crime protection necessary but costly officials say in announcing study - My 11 85 5C
  • White supremacist (Miller) seeks crime statistics - Jy 18 85 WA-1
  • Quirks from N.C. statistics found in latest crime report - Au 25 85 38A
  • Dead man's list of names puts focus on crime group (The Company) - Se 16 85 14A
  • N.C. prison officials say they plan to use drug therapy for sex offenders - Oc 5 85 1C
  • Law officers face growing problem with criminals' aliases, officials say - No 24 85 32A
  • UNC-G professor (Robbins) uses footprints to help police track down criminals - No 29 85 20D
  • N.C. felons doing less time in prison, committee told - De 14 85 1C