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From the Bureau of Justice Statistic’s aka BJS estimate of how many rapes occur annually.
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From the Bureau of Justice Statistic’s aka BJS estimate of how many rapes occur annually.
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GLXZ), announced today that it has received approval of its electronically enhanced table game platform known as the Bonus Jackpot System ( "BJS") by the Mississippi Gaming Commission.
News 2010
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The report, written by the department's Bureau of Justice Statistics BJS, says that of all sex trafficking victims, about 83 percent were U.S. citizens and were "overwhelmingly female," with female victims involved in 94 percent of sex trafficking cases.
Deborah Richardson: Protecting The Mothers of Tomorrow Deborah Richardson 2011
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The report, written by the department's Bureau of Justice Statistics BJS, says that of all sex trafficking victims, about 83 percent were U.S. citizens and were "overwhelmingly female," with female victims involved in 94 percent of sex trafficking cases.
Deborah Richardson: Protecting The Mothers of Tomorrow Deborah Richardson 2011
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The BJS survey of households includes crimes both reported and not reported to law enforcement.
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The BJS studies show that inmates are raped in our prisons every day - on average over 115 adults and 9 juveniles are sexually assaulted each and every day.
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Even worse, the BJS found that among juvenile detainees one in eight had been sexually assaulted!
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Even worse, the BJS found that among juvenile detainees one in eight had been sexually assaulted!
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The Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) found that in 2007 one in every twenty inmates had been sexually assaulted in the previous twelve months.
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