CCJ
Britishabbreviation
Example Sentences
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When the Federal Bureau of Investigation reports on 2025 nationwide crime data later this year, there is a “strong possibility” last year’s homicide rate will be 4 per 100,000 residents, according to the CCJ report.
The auto theft rate rose from 2020 to 2023 before dropping two years in a row, according to CCJ data for 34 cities.
The CCJ's president, Adam Gelb, said that "while the downward trajectory of crime is clear, it's extremely difficult to disentangle and pinpoint what's actually driving the drop".
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A CCJ is a court order that can be issued to an individual if they fail to repay money they owe and can leave people struggling to get a mortgage or paying higher interest rates.
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This is a slightly larger fall than the 17% average decline across the cities in the CCJ's study sample.
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