Neighborhood Stats

Every neighborhood in the city of Cincinnati has someone on this list in their midst. As you can imagine, a significant number of these individuals are in jail…but who? Will they get out tomorrow? The public wants to know and has a right to know if there is a dangerous criminal next door
Check Your Neighborhood
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Do you have a dangerous criminal in your neighborhood?
…perhaps even living next door? As a society, our local government has seen it appropriate to grant the general public access to the identities of sexual predators living among us. But what about other criminals? In particular, do we know who the violent criminals are living among us? The answer is: Yes.
The Worst of the Worst
There are over 1,500 adults in the city of Cincinnati whose criminal conduct over the past twelve months indicates a propensity for guns, drugs and violence as detrimental to one's sense of safety and security as the sexual predators living among us. |
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It is no secret who these criminals are
Hamilton County and the city of Cincinnati have ready access to information about crimes and criminals. This information is used by the police in serving arrest warrants, in apprehending fugitives, in locating missing persons, and locating and returning stolen property, as well as in the protection of law enforcement officers encountering the individuals described in their database.
Share your thoughts
Question 1: "Should the general public have access to this information? If not, should neighborhood community councils at least have access? "
Question 2: "Do you trust that our city and county government leaders have been and are being proactive in the pursuit of public safety using the information they have regarding the most-dangerous criminals?"
Question 3: "Probation is referred to as community control. Do you believe the community has control over juvenile and adult probationers?"
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