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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arrest number" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a unique identifier assigned to an individual who has been arrested, often used in legal or law enforcement contexts.
Example: "Please provide your arrest number so we can access your case file."
Alternatives: "booking number" or "detention number".
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He had Lilah's arrest number but no further information.
The palm database is part of an upgrade to the New York Police Department's print archive, including the digitization of two million ink fingerprint cards dating back to 1981, which were not searchable by suspect or arrest number.
No matter how little they steal, the police have to fill out a scratch complaint, then both officers have to put in the complaint number and the arrest number, then the arrest number goes to fingerprint, then they print out a summary, then they fax the booking sheet to the DA, then they have to take the perp to central booking, and wait for them to go through that.
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"They want arrest numbers; it is that simple," one said.
All they want is to get the arrest numbers up.
Commanders were evaluated more on their arrest numbers, or effort, than the crime rate, or results.
The backlog grows on weekends, when arrest numbers climb and the courts scale back their hours.
Arrest numbers were superimposed on the chest of whatever they wore.
The effects of the changes can be seen in arrest numbers in Manhattan.
THE pressure to boost arrest numbers is not limited to drug law enforcement.
F.B.I. officials said their 56 field offices began compiling the arrest numbers at the request of the Justice Department.
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