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Economic Cost of Crime to Victims. This report presents the crime costs that the National Crime Survey (NCS) measures and identifies those crime costs it does not measure; it also considers why the total cost of crime to society is so difficult to determine.
Education and Correctional Populations. Compares educational attainment of State and Federal prison inmates, jail inmates, and probationers to that of the general population.
Effect of Prison Crowding on Inmate Behavior. Data from over 1,400 prison inmates together with archival data were used to evaluate psychological and physiological effects of crowding and various housing arrangements on inmates.
Effects of 'Self-Help' Precautionary Measures on Criminal Victimization and Fear. Using random-digit-dialing techniques, researchers interviewed 557 Kentucky residents by telephone in the spring of 1985 to determine the efficacy of self-help crime prevention measures in reducing crime and the fear of crime.
Effects of NIBRS on Crime Statistics. Compares data from Federal Bureau of Investigation Summary Uniform Crime Reports and National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) for 1,131 agencies.
Effects of Police Agency Size on the Use of Police Employees - A Re-Examination of Ostrom, Parks, and Whitaker. Focusing on the small end of the police agency size continuum, Ostrom, Parks and Whitaker concluded that police agency size is positively related to administrative overhead and functional specialization and negatively related to patrol density.
Effects of the Redesign on Victimization Estimates. Compares the effect on victimization rates of old and new methodology used in the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS), a major source of national statistics on crimes and victims.
Elderly Crime Victims. Summarizes levels and rates of violent and nonviolent crimes against persons 65 or older using data from the National Crime Victimization Survey. This report has been superceded by Crimes against Persons Age 65 or Older, 1992-97
Elderly Victims. This report uses the most recent data from the National Crime Victimization Survey and the Comparative Homicide File to examine the characteristics of crime against the elderly.
Electronic Fund Transfer Fraud. This report describes the nature and incidence of crimes involving two types of electronic funds transfer systems: automatic teller machines and wire transfers.
Electronic Fund Transfer Systems Fraud: Computer Crime. This 1982-1983 study assessed the nature and extent of automatic teller (ATM) and electronic fund transfer (EFT) fraud in a panel survey of 16 Association of Reserve City banks.
Employees - By Activity and Level of Government. Presents the total number of employees, by activity and levels of government, 1980-99.
Employees - By Level of Government. Presents the total employees by level of government, 1982-99.
Employer Perceptions of Workplace Crime. A mail survey of workplace crime in private business (e.g., mining, trucking, retail, financial, health care) was conducted in 1985.
Employment - By Activity. Presents the total justice employment per 10,000 population by activity, for all governments, 1980-99.
Employment by Officers of inspector general of full-time personnel authorized to make arrest and carry firearms, September 2004. Table 3 from Federal Law Enforcement Officers, 2004
Enhancing Capacities and Confronting Controversies in Criminal Justice: Proceedings of the 1993 National Conference of the Bureau of Justice Statistics. This 1993 national conference, convened by the Bureau of Justice Statistics and the Justice Research and Statistics Association, focused on the need to improve the criminal justice system; the conference was attended by researchers and practitioners from law enforcement, corrections, community programs, and State agencies.
Estimated percent of sentenced prisoners under state jurisdiction, by offense, gender, race, and hispanic origin, yearend 2005. Appendix Table 11 from Prisoners in 2007
Estimated percentages of local jail inmates by selected characteristics and ratio estimates, 2008. Table 14 from Jail Inmates at Midyear 2008, NCJ 225709.
Estimating the Impact of AFIS (Automated Fingerprint Identification) in Kentucky. Kentucky implemented an Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) in 1988. The system, operated by the State Police, is designed to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of criminal investigations by classifying, matching, storing, and retrieving fingerprints.
Estimation of Extended Period Victimization Risk. Data from a 1983 victimization survey of household residents and Capitol Hill employees in the District of Columbia formed the basis of an analysis of the feasibility of estimating people's risks of victimization over their lifetimes.
Estimation of Incarceration and Criminal Careers Using Hierarchical Models. This report contains the results of a statistical analysis of the 1979 Survey of Inmates of State Correctional Facilities. The statistical analysis was undertaken to gain insight into the prison population, the criminal careers of prisoners, and the nature of the offender population.
Evaluation of the Alaska Pre-Trial Intervention Program. Between 1983 and 1986, data were collected on the legal status, personal characteristics, program participation, treatment requirements, and restitution and community service of all participants, Statewide, in Alaska's Pretrial Intervention Program (PTI).
Examining the Work of State Courts, 1993: A National Perspective From the State Courts Project. This document provides a comprehensive analysis of the business of State trial and appellate courts.
Examining the Work of State Courts, 1994: A National Perspective From the Court Statistics Project. This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the business of State trial and appellate courts in a nontechnical fashion.
Examining the Work of State Courts, 1995: A National Perspective From the State Court Statistics Project. This report analyzes the workload of State trial and appellate courts, based on data from the Court Statistics Project's national databases.
Examining the Work of State Courts, 1996: A National Perspective From the Court Statistics Project -- Drug Crime: The Impact on State Courts. This annual report contains data and information from over 16,000 State trial courts, with the goal of translating court caseload statistics into a common framework to identify and analyze national trends in court activities.
Examining the Work of State Courts, 1997: A National Perspective From the Court Statistics Project. This volume discusses and presents statistics on the caseloads of the nearly 16,300 State trial courts, as well as an analysis of court workloads as indicated by the concept of weighted caseloads.
Examining the Work of State Courts, 1998: A National Perspective From the Court Statistics Project. This report analyzes the workloads of State trial and appellate courts in 1998, and examines case processing and court performance with respect to felony litigation in 17 large trial courts.
Examining the Work of State Courts, 1999-2000: A National Perspective from the Court Statistics Project. This report provided a comprehensive analysis of the Nation's State trial and appellate courts from 1999 to 2000.
Examining the Work of State Courts, 2001: A National Perspective From the Court Statistics Project. This report presents an examination of the work handled by the Nation's State courts.
Examining the Work of State Courts, 2002: A National Perspective From the Court Statistics Project. This document examines the court statistics of State courts.
Examining the Work of State Courts, 2003. This report provides comprehensive data and analysis pertinent to the business of State trial and appellate courts, including civil filings, domestic relations, criminal proceedings, juvenile proceedings, traffic cases, and appellate filings.
Expenditure and Employment Data for the Criminal Justice System (United States) - Extract File, 1982. This report describes the methodology, file structure, codebook information, and information processing for a 1982 survey of U.S. criminal justice expenditures and employment. The variable description list and codebook are also provided.
Expenditure and Employment Data for the Criminal Justice System (United States): Extract File, 1984. Criminal justice employment and expenditure data.
Expenditure and Employment Data for the Criminal Justice System (United States): Extract File, 1985. The employment data for the U.S. criminal justice system contained in this extract file are for October 1985; Federal expenditure data are for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1985 and State expenditure data cover the fiscal year ending June 30, 1985.
Expenditure and Employment Data for the Criminal Justice System (United States): Extract File, 1986, First ICPSR Edition. Criminal justice expenditure and employment data in this compilation of statistics are primarily for fiscal year 1986 for Federal, State, and local governments.
Expenditure and Employment Data for the Criminal Justice System - 1979. The variable description list and the codebook are provided for the 1979 criminal justice employment and expenditure data for all States, counties, and certain municipal governments.
Expenditure and Employment Data for the Criminal Justice System - Longitudinal File, 1971-1979. The variable list and codebook are provided for 1971-79 data on criminal justice employment and expenditures for all States, counties, certain municipal governments, and Puerto Rico.
Expenditure and Employment Data for the Criminal Justice System, 1978. This is the 12th in a series of annual reports on public criminal justice expenditure and employment in the United States.
Expenditure and Employment Data for the Criminal Justice System: Full File and Extract File, 1985. The data utilized in this publication were made available (in part) by the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.
Expenditure and Employment Data for the Criminal justice System - Summary Report, 1978 - Draft. This is the first in an annual series of summary reports to precede publication of the full annual report of expenditure and employment data for the criminal justice system, announced separately.

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Factors Behind State Appellate Caseload Growth. Based on a study of case filings in 38 State appellate court systems, this study identifies factors that may fuel or stem the growth of criminal and civil appeals.
Family Violence. Despite obstacles a victim faces in acknowledging family violence, a significant amount of domestic assault is reported to National Crime Survey (NCS) interviewers, even in response to questions not specifically designed to explore this subject.
Family Violence Statistics. "Rate of family violence dropped by more than one-half from 1993 to 2002"
Family Violence Statistics: Including Statistics on Strangers and Acquaintances. Compares family and nonfamily violence statistics from victimization through the different stages of the justice system.
Federal Civil Justice System. This report presents an overview of the structure and functions of the Federal civil justice system.
Federal Criminal Appeals, 1999, with Trends 1985-99. Describes the increase in the appellate caseload as a result of challenges to the sentence imposed.
Federal Criminal Case Processing, 1980-87. Data on case processing in Federal criminal courts for 1980-87 cover initial prosecution decisions, referrals to magistrates, court dispositions, sentencing outcomes, and length of sentences imposed.
Federal Criminal Case Processing, 1980-87: Addendum for 1988 and Preliminary 1989. This addendum to the Bureau of Justice Statistics report, "Federal Criminal Processing, 1980-87," updates tables presented in the original report to include final data for 1988 and preliminary data for 1989, covering prosecution, adjudication, and sentencing in U.S. district courts.
Federal Criminal Case Processing, 1980-89, with Preliminary Data for 1990. This report presents detailed information on the processing of cases in the Federal criminal justice system for the years 1980 and 1985-1989 and preliminary data for 1990.
Federal Criminal Case Processing, 1980-90, With Preliminary Data for 1991. This report presents detailed information on each stage of the processing of cases in the Federal criminal justice system for the years 1980 and 1985-90, with some data covering 1991 as well.
Federal Criminal Case Processing, 1982-91 with Preliminary Data for 1992. Detailed data from the Bureau of Justice Statistics Federal justice database are provided on the processing of cases by the Federal criminal justice system for the years 1982 and 1986-1991; some tables also contain data for 1992.
Federal Criminal Case Processing, 1982-93, with Preliminary Data for 1994. The sixth annual report in the BJS series presents data describing Federal criminal case prosecution, adjudication, and sentencing, as well as time served by Federal offenders.
Federal Criminal Case Processing, 1998: With Trends 1982-98, Reconciled Data. Presents "reconciled" Federal criminal case processing statistics for fiscal year 1998.
Federal Criminal Case Processing, 1999: With trends 1982-99, Reconciled Data. Presents "reconciled" Federal Criminal case processing statistics for fiscal year 1999.
Federal Criminal Case Processing, 2000: With trends 1982-2000, Reconciled Data. Describes the processing of defendants in the Federal criminal justice system.
Federal Criminal Case Processing, 2001: With trends 1982-2001, Reconciled Data. Describes the processing of defendants in the Federal criminal justice system.
Federal Criminal Case Processing, 2002: With trends 1982-2002, Reconciled Data. An annual publication that provides statistics describing defendants processed at different stages of the Federal criminal justice system for the 12-month period ending September 30, 2002.
Federal Criminal Cases, 1980-87. Data from a database maintained for the Bureau of Justice Statistics form the basis of this analysis of trends in Federal criminal cases and their dispositions from 1980 through 1987.
Federal Criminal Justice Trends, 2003. Presents data on Federal criminal justice trends from 1994-2003. This report summarizes the activities of agencies at each stage of the Federal criminal case process.
Federal District Case Processing Data, 1993. Presents case processing data by Federal court district for 1993.
Federal District Case Processing Data, 1994. Presents case processing data by Federal court district for 1994.
Federal District Case Processing Data, 1995. Presents case processing data by Federal court district for 1995.
Federal District Case Processing Data, 1996. Presents case processing data by Federal court district for 1996.
Federal Drug Case Processing, 1985-91 with Preliminary Data for 1992. This report presents data from the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) Federal justice database on the processing of drug cases in the Federal criminal justice system for calendar years 1985-1992, with more detail provided about Federal drug offenders than in other BJS publications.
Federal Drug Law Violators. Analysis of 1979 integrated data base data from 10 pretrial service districts indicate that 64 percent of Federal drug law offenders were involved with some level of selling, distributing, or dispensing controlled substances.
Federal Drug Offenders, 1999 with Trends 1984-99. Describes offenders investigated for and charged with Federal drug offenses during 1999 and trends in drug prosecutions from 1984 to 1999.
Federal Enforcement of Environment Laws, 1997. "Prosecutors investigated almost 1,000 individuals and businesses suspected of criminal environmental law violations"
Federal Enforcement of Environmental Laws, 1997. Provides data on defendants charged in 1997 with criminal or civil violation of Federal law protecting the environment from excessive and unnecessary discharge of hazardous substances and other pollutants or law protecting and conserving the Nation's natural resources and wildlife.
Federal Firearm Offenders 1992-98: With Preliminary Data for 1999. Describes trends associated with the prosecution of firearm offenders in U.S. district courts between 1992 and 1999.
Federal Firearm Offenders, 1992-98: With Preliminary Data for 1999 & Background Checks for Firearm Transfers, 1999. "More than 200,000 firearms applications rejected in 1999--Defendants charged with Federal firearms offenses increased from 1998 to 1999"
Federal Firearms Cases, FY 2008. Summarizes Federal firearms cases filed and closed in fiscal year 2008.
Federal Firearms-Related Offenses: Federal Offenses and Offenders. Notes the association between firearms involvement and an increased severity of sentence as well as a more extensive criminal history for federal prisoners.
Federal Habeas Corpus Review: Challenging State Court Criminal Convictions. Examines a sample of disposed habeas corpus cases (through which State prisoners make petitions to challenge the validity of their convictions or sentences) in 18 federal district courts in 9 selected states (Alabama, California, Florida, Indiana, Louisiana, Missouri, New York, Pennsylvania, and Texas).
Federal Justice Statistics. The Federal justice system has no body of comprehensive statistics about Federal offenders and little information about the Federal case flow.
Federal Justice Statistics, 2005. Presents federal criminal case statistics on suspects and defendants processed in the federal criminal justice system.
Federal Justice Statistics, 2005 - Statistical Tables. Describes criminal case processing in the federal justice system, including arrest and booking through sentencing and corrections.
Federal Justice Statistics, 2006 - Statistical Tables. Describes criminal case processing in the federal justice system, including arrest and booking through sentencing and corrections.
Federal Justice Statistics, 2007 - Statistical Tables. Describes criminal case processing in the federal justice system, including arrest and booking through sentencing and corrections.
Federal Justice Statistics, 2008- Statistical Tables. Describes criminal case processing in the federal justice system, including arrest and booking through sentencing and corrections.
Federal Justice Statistics, 2009. Describes the annual activity, workloads, and outcomes associated with the federal criminal justice system from arrest to imprisonment, using data from Drug Enforcement Administration, U.S. Marshals Service, Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys, Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, U.S. Sentencing Commission, and the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
Federal Justice Statistics, 2009 - Statistical Tables. Presents data on criminal and civil immigration violations handled by the federal justice system over the last decade.
Federal Justice Statistics, 2010. Describes the annual activity, workloads, and outcomes associated with the federal criminal justice system from arrest to imprisonment, using data from the U.S. Marshals Service (USMS), Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys (EOUSA), Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts (AOUSC), and the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP).
Federal Justice Statistics, 2010 - Statistical Tables. Describes criminal case processing in the federal justice system, including arrest and booking through sentencing and corrections.
Federal Justice Statistics, 2011 - Statistical Tables. Provides annual data on workload, activities, and outcomes associated with federal criminal cases.
Federal Justice Statistics, 2011–12. Describes the annual activity, workloads, and outcomes associated with the federal criminal justice system from arrest to imprisonment, using data from the U.S. Marshals Service (USMS), Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys (EOUSA), Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts (AOUSC), and Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP).
Federal Justice Statistics, 2012 - Statistical Tables. Describes the annual activity, workloads, and outcomes associated with the federal criminal justice system from arrest to imprisonment, using data from the U.S. Marshals Service (USMS), Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys (EOUSA), Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts (AOUSC), and Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP).
Federal Law Enforcement Officers, 1993. This survey, conducted by the Bureau of Justice Statistics, found that Federal law enforcement agencies employed about 69,000 full-time personnel authorized to make arrests and carry firearms as of December 1993.
Federal Law Enforcement Officers, 1996. Provides national data on Federal law enforcement officers with arrest and firearms authority for June 1996.
Federal Law Enforcement Officers, 1998. Provides national data on Federal officers with arrest and firearms authority for June 1998.
Federal Law Enforcement Officers, 2000. Provides national data on Federal officers as of June 2000.
Federal Law Enforcement Officers, 2002. Provides national data on Federal officers with authority to make arrests and carry firearms as of June 2002.
Federal Law Enforcement Officers, 2004. Reports the results of a biennial census of federal agencies employing personnel with arrest and firearms authority.
Federal Law Enforcement Officers, 2008. Presents data from 73 federal law enforcement agencies that employed full-time officers with authority to make arrests and to carry a firearm while on duty.
Federal Offenders under Community Supervision, 1987-96. Describes trends in the composition of offenders under Federal supervision between 1987 and 1996 since the implementation of the Sentencing Reform Act of 1984, which took effect on November 1, 1987.
Federal Pretrial Release and Detention, 1996. Describes pretrial release and detention practices in the federal criminal justice system.
Federal Prosecution of Child Sex Exploitation Offenders, 2006. Presents Federal criminal case processing statistics on child sex offenses, including sex transportation, sexual abuse, and child pornography.
Federal Prosecution of Human Trafficking, 2001-2005. Presents Federal criminal case processing statistics on peonage and slavery statutes in the U.S. criminal code with a focus on human trafficking offenses created by Congress in the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000.
Federal Sentencing in Transition, 1986-90. This report compares sentences imposed before the Sentencing Reform Act of 1984 with those imposed between January 1988 and June 1990 when an increasing percentage of defendants were subject to Federal sentencing guidelines and faced stiffer mandatory penalties. The report also examines time actually served by offenders released from Federal prison between 1986 and 1990.
Federal Tort Trials and Verdicts, 1994-95. Presents findings from the Federal Judicial Centers, Integrated Data Base (Civil) for fiscal years 1994 and 1995.
Federal Tort Trials and Verdicts, 1996-97. Presents findings about Federal tort trials in the U.S. district courts for 1996-97.
Federal Tort Trials and Verdicts, 2002-03. Presents findings on jury and bench tort trials concluded in Federal district courts during fiscal years 2002-03.
Felons Sentenced to Probation in State Courts, 1986. This report presents the results of the fourth part of a national survey of sentencing in State felony courts from the National Judicial Reporting Program (NJRP) of the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS). It focuses in particular on probation, both the straight and split-sentences types.
Felony Case Processing in State Courts, 1986. This report presents data on method of conviction (jury trials, bench trials, and guilty pleas) as well as the types and length of sentences for felony cases in State courts for 1986.
Felony Case-Processing Time. This report presents data on the time for processing felony cases in the courts of 12 mostly urban U.S. jurisdictions.
Felony Defendants in Large Urban Counties, 1990. The National Judicial Reporting Program (NJRP) collects data biennially from State felony courts in large urban counties to provide national estimates on the number of felony convictions and the types of sentences imposed, as well as detailed criminal histories and information on pretrial processing.
Felony Defendants in Large Urban Counties, 1992. Using data collected from a representative sample of felony cases filed in the Nation's 75 largest counties during May 1992.
Felony Defendants in Large Urban Counties, 1994. Presents data collected from a representative sample of felony cases filed in the Nation's 75 largest counties during May 1994.
Felony Defendants in Large Urban Counties, 1996. Presents data collected from a representative sample of felony cases filed in 40 of the Nation's 75 largest counties during May 1996.
Felony Defendants in Large Urban Counties, 1998. Presents data collected from a representative sample of felony cases filed in the Nation's 75 largest counties during May 1998.
Felony Defendants in Large Urban Counties, 2000. Presents data collected from a representative sample of felony cases filed in 40 of the Nation's 75 largest counties during May 2000.
Felony Defendants in Large Urban Counties, 2002. Presents data collected from a representative sample of felony cases filed in the Nation's 75 largest counties during May 2002.
Felony Defendants in Large Urban Counties, 2004. Presents data collected from a representative sample of felony cases filed in the nation's 75 largest counties during May 2004.
Felony Defendants in Large Urban Counties, 2004 - Statistical Tables. Provides a complete overview of the processing of felony defendants from filing to disposition and sentencing.
Felony Defendants in Large Urban Counties, 2006. Presents data collected from a representative sample of felony cases filed in the nation's 75 most populous counties during May 2006.
Felony Defendants in Large Urban Counties, 2009 - Statistical Tables. Presents data on felony defendants for cases filed in May 2009 and followed up for up to 1 year after filing (2 years for murder cases); statistics covered include arrest charges, demographic characteristics, criminal histories, pretrial processing, adjudication, and sentencing.
Felony Laws of the 50 States and the District of Columbia, 1986. This report on the results of the 1986 National Survey of State Felony Laws provides a condensed listing of felony statutes and the sentencing and classification information necessary for their interpretation.
Felony Sentences in State Courts, 1986. This survey report provides nationally represented data on felony sentences from 100 counties for 1986.
Felony Sentences in State Courts, 1990. The National Judicial Reporting Program (NJRP) collects sentencing data biennially from a sample of felony trial courts in 300 counties to provide national estimates on the number of felony convictions and the types of sentences imposed.
Felony Sentences in State Courts, 1992. This report summarizes statistics compiled by the National Judicial Reporting Program on the sentences and characteristics of convicted felons sentenced by State courts.
Felony Sentences in State Courts, 1994. Presents data from a nationally representative survey of 300 counties on national conviction and sentencing statistics for 1994.
Felony Sentences in State Courts, 1996. Presents detailed information on the sentences and characteristics of adults convicted of a felony in State courts in 1996.
Felony Sentences in State Courts, 1998. Presents statistics for adults who were convicted of a felony and sentenced in State courts in 1998.
Felony Sentences in State Courts, 2000. Presents statistics for adults who were convicted of a felony and sentenced in State courts in 2000.
Felony Sentences in State Courts, 2002. Presents statistics for adults who were convicted of a felony and sentenced in State courts in 2002.
Felony Sentences in State Courts, 2004. Presents statistics for adults who were convicted of a felony and sentenced in state courts. The data were collected in a nationally representative survey of 300 counties in 2004.
Felony Sentences in State Courts, 2006 - Statistical Tables (Standard error tables added). Presents findings from the 2006 National Judicial Reporting Program (NJRP), which compiles detailed information on the sentences that felons receive in state courts nationwide and on characteristics of the felons.
Felony Sentences in State courts, 1992. "State courts convicted almost 900,000 felons during 1992."
Felony Sentences in the United States - 1990. Statistical data on felony sentences are provided.
Felony Sentences in the United States, 1992. The latest available figures covering both State and Federal sentencing reveal that in 1992, the Nation's courts convicted about 168,000 adults of a violent felony.
Felony Sentences in the United States, 1994. Presents the latest available figures for both State and Federal sentencing, reporting that in 1994 the Nation's courts convicted a total of about 900,000 persons of a felony offense.
Felony Sentences in the United States, 1996. Presents the latest available figures for both state and federal sentencing, reporting that in 1996 the Nation's courts convicted a combined total of over one million adults of a felony offense.
Felony Sentencing and Jail Characteristics. Using data obtained from two nationwide county surveys conducted in 1988, this paper addresses the effect of local jail conditions on a judge's choice of sentence in a felony case, particularly the decision to sentence a felon to jail rather than to prison or probation.
Felony Sentencing in 18 Local Jurisdictions. Sentencing outcomes in the felony courts of 18 predominantly urban jurisdictions were examined using case-specific data on the sentences imposed on more than 15,000 felony offenders in 1983. Sentencing data came mainly from the entire county or independent city.
Female Victims of Sexual Violence, 1994-2010. Presents trends in the rate of completed or attempted rape or sexual assault against females from 1995 to 2010.
Female Victims of Violence. Provides the current findings on nonfatal and fatal violent crimes committed against females.
Female Victims of Violent Crime. This report used data from the National Crime Survey (NCS) to examine aspects related to female victims of violent crime.
Female and minority local police officers, 1987 and 2003. Figure 3 from Local Police Departments, 2003
Firearm Injury and Death from Crime, 1993-97. Reports on the incidence of fatal and nonfatal firearm injuries that result from crime. Most of the data presented are from the FBI's Supplementary Homicide Reports and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Vital Statistics and the Firearms Injury Surveillance Study which collects data on injuries treated in hospital emergency departments.
Firearm Injury from Crime: Firearms, Crime, and Criminal Justice. Reports available statistical information on fatal and nonfatal firearm injury that results from crime from a number of sources.
Firearm Use by Offenders. Describes firearm use of State and Federal prison inmates including types of firearms used, characteristics of inmates using firearms, why and where inmates used their firearms, and where they obtained their firearms.
Firearm Violence, 1993-2011. Presents trends on the number and rate of fatal and nonfatal firearm violence from 1993 to 2011. The report examines incident and victim demographic characteristics of firearm violence, including the type of firearm used, victim's race, age, and sex, and incident location.
Firearm-related Statutes, 1996: Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, and South Dakota. Federal laws dictate minimum national standards. In addition, many states and municipalities have enacted more restrictive legislation. Federal laws primarily apply to the manufacture, importation, exportation, and transfer of guns by licensed dealers.
Firearms Stolen during Household Burglaries and Other Property Crimes, 2005-2010. Presents findings on the theft of firearms during household burglaries and other property crimes from 2005 through 2010.
Firearms and Crimes of Violence. This report summarizes selected findings on trends in firearm use in serious violent crime, based on FBI data on homicide, BJS data on victimization and inmate firearm use, and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data on firearm ownership by high school students.
Firearms and Crimes of Violence: Selected Findings From National Statistical Series. This statistical report presents key findings from Bureau of Justice Statistics surveys relating to crime and the role of firearms; data from the national surveys describe the extent to which victims confront armed offenders, the consequences of victimization, and how offenders obtain and use firearms.
Firm Convictions - Trends and Issues in Prosecution and Sentencing of Minnesota Felons. Between 1981 and 1983, Minnesota's criminal justice system showed increases in prosecutions, convictions, and incarcerations in jails and prisons.
Forensic DNA Analysis: Issues. This report discusses the privacy and confidentiality issues raised by DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) testing for identification purposes.
Forgery and Fraud-Related Offenses in Six States, 1983-88. Data and information on forgery and fraud-related crime cover the number of offenses, aspects of case processing, and offender characteristics for six States for the period 1983-88.
Four Percent More Prisoners in First Half of 1991. According to the U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics, the State and Federal prison population grew by nearly 4 percent (30,149) during the first half of 1991 to reach a record 804,524 inmates.
Functional Requirements Analysis of State Identification Bureaus. Designed for identification bureau managers and technical staff, this report, one of a series of three, describes fingerprint bureau management and administrative requirements and discusses the operational functions of a typical State identification bureau.
Future Directions for the National Archive of Criminal Justice Data: Report of the Task Force. The Task Force on Future Directions for the National Archive of Criminal Justice Data met three times and agreed on a set of evaluations for the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) to follow vis-a-vis the maintenance and distribution of data, data processing, types of data for inclusion in the Archive, and expansion of the Archive's user base and services.
Futures in Crime Analysis: Exploring Applications of Incident-Based Crime Data. The Criminal Justice Statistics Association (CJSA) established the Incident-Based Reporting (IBR) Project to promote the use and analysis of incident-based crime data for policy and decisionmaking purposes.


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