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Identity Theft “The crime of identity theft undermines the basic ... and Figures – Includes the latest information and statistics ... of Justice | Office of Justice Programs | Office of National ...

Consumer Sentinel
National and State Trends in Fraud and Identity Theft January - December 2004 (Acrobat Reader is required to view PDF s ) T hree-Year Trend for Sentinel ...

January - December 2003
Federal Trade Commission. January 22, 2004. National and State Trends. in. Fraud. Identity Theft. January - December 2003. Source: Data from Consumer Sentinel. and the Identity Theft Data Clearinghouse. Report Subject. Page No. ... Three-Year Trend for Identity Theft (IDT) Records ... Consumer Sentinel Complaint Statistics and Trends ...

United States Department of Justice
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National Criminal Justice Reference Service
The National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS) is a federally funded resource offering justice, substance abuse, and victim assistance information to support research, policy, and program development worldwide. ... training activities on information sharing and crime statistics. COPS 2006 National Community Policing Conference ... Identity Theft. Women & Girls in the Criminal Justice System ...




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Identity theft now among top consumer complaints in Wisconsin - La Crosse Tribune


Identity theft now among top consumer complaints in Wisconsin
La Crosse Tribune
For the first time, identity theft broke into the annual top 10 list of complaints compiled by the state Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection. It tied for fifth in 2011. “Identity thieves will do or say anything to get their hands ...

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RoadFish.com Releases Their Top Tips for Protecting Against Identity Theft - San Francisco Chronicle (press release)


RoadFish.com Releases Their Top Tips for Protecting Against Identity Theft
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, "An estimated 8.6 million households had at least one person age 12 or older who experienced identity theft victimization in 2010. This was an increase from the 6.4 million households victimized in 2005.

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Identity theft bigger than you think - Cranbrook Daily Townsman


Identity theft bigger than you think
Cranbrook Daily Townsman
Survey results are meant for general information only, and are not based on recognised statistical methods. These days, many people are conscious of how easy it is to have your credit card details stolen. But there is a greater risk from identity theft ...

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Seven states lag on death reporting - FCW.com


Seven states lag on death reporting
FCW.com
The other 43 states participate in either the Electronic Death Registration System or the Electronic Verification of Vital Events System, or both, Patricia Potrzebowski, executive director of the National Association for Public Health Statistics and ...

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Keep Your Identity: Secure yourself for this year and beyond - Naples Daily News


Keep Your Identity: Secure yourself for this year and beyond
Naples Daily News
By Skip Soper Community Contributor A happy and prosperous new year to all and may 2012 be an identity theft-free year for all of you. However, the probability of that happening is not real good. As preliminary year-end 2011 statistics begin to emerge, ...

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Dumb and Dumber: No Voter ID Required, No National ID Allowed - IT Business Edge (blog)


Dumb and Dumber: No Voter ID Required, No National ID Allowed
IT Business Edge (blog)
By date: I have a hunch that the people who argue against requiring voters to prove their identity are pretty much the same crowd that argues against the idea of having a national ID card. Neither argument makes any sense to me.

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