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Item Indiana Traffic Safety Facts: County Profiles 2010(IUPUI (Campus). Center for Criminal Justice Research, 2011-07) Lisby, Kathy J.; Nagle, Matthew; Newby, Bill; Wyeth, Debbie; Sapp, Dona; Barreto, TamiThis publication provides information on Indiana traffic collisions by county in 2010. County level information is provided on vehicle registrations, licensed drivers, fatal and injury collisions, fatalities and injuries, restraint usage, driver alcohol levels, traffic-signal running, and crashes that occur within municipalities within each county. Each county profile contains two maps – one depicting the location of each collision involving a fatal injury and each collision involving an incapacitating injury; the second map depicts the top intersection collisions (by mappable collision count) for that county.Item Indiana Traffic Safety Facts: County Profiles, 2011(IUPUI (Campus). Center for Criminal Justice Research, 2012-07) Lisby, Kathy J.; Sapp, Dona; Newby, Bill; Wyeth, Debbie; Barreto, TamiThis report provides information on Indiana traffic collisions by county in 2011. County level information is provided on vehicle registrations, licensed drivers, fatal and injury collisions, fatalities and injuries, restraint usage, driver alcohol levels, traffic-signal running, and crashes that occur within municipalities within each county. Each county profile contains two maps – one depicting the location of each collision involving a fatal injury and each collision involving an incapacitating injury; the second map depicts the top intersection collisions (by mappable collision count) for that county.Item Intergovernmental Issues in Indiana: 2012 IACIR Survey(IU Public Policy Institute, 2013-07) Palmer, Jamie L.; Wyeth, Debbie; Barreto, Tami; Jellison, JalynIntergovernmental Issues in Indiana (2012) is the eleventh in a series of periodic surveys of electe4d officials designed to help the Indiana Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations (IACIR) and the General Assembly understand issues facing local governments. The 2012 survey included 42 questions and addressed many issues included in previous IACIR surveys, as well as topics currently affecting local governments. The heart of the survey is a series of questions about 75 community conditions in six categories: health, economics, public safety, local services and infrastructure, land use, and community quality of life. The main findings are: Economic issues, the cost of health insurance, obesity, drug issues, abandoned properties, and local roadways are issues for many communities Local governments respond to fiscal challenges in a variety of ways Local governments contribute to retirement and health insurance benefits for employees, but the proportion making these contributions decreased from 2010 Local governments communicate with residents electronically Perceived trustworthiness decrease with organization's increased distance Officials credit residents with being informed about local government, but think current civic education efforts are lacking Local governments provide training for elected officials Investments in local roadways are important to communities Issues relating to funding are uppermost in the minds of local government officialsItem Nonprofits in the Neighborhood: Are Housing Prices Affected(IUPUI (Campus). Center for Urban Policy and the Environment, 2007) Barreto, Tami; Ottensmann, John; Bielefeld, Wolfgang; Payton, SethIn cooperation with the Metropolitan Indianapolis Board of Realtors (MIBOR), researchers at the Center are investigating how prices of housing, including affordable housing, vary by location and over time in the Indianapolis area. This is one of a series of reports on these analyses.