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BJS (Bureau of Justice Statistics) Data Report, 1988 This report on data published by the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) for 1988 pertains to crime and its characteristics; drugs; crime costs; the public response to crime; adjudication and sentencing; corrections; Federal justice data; and privacy, security, and confidentiality of criminal justice data and criminal histories.
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4/1/1989 |
NCJ 116262 |
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Bureau of Justice Statistics: Annual Report, Fiscal 1988 This report summarizes Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) programs and activities for fiscal year 1988 and presents the latest statistical information on a variety of criminal justice topics.
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4/1/1989 |
NCJ 115749 |
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Drug Law Violators, 1980-86 Based on data computations using the Federal Justice Statistics data base, this study examines various facts on Federal drug offenders for 1980-1986, including the number prosecuted and convicted, types of sentences, time served in prison, and recidivism rates.
Part of the Federal Justice Statistics Series
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6/1/1988 |
NCJ 111763 |
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Federal Civil Justice System This report presents an overview of the structure and functions of the Federal civil justice system.
Part of the Federal Justice Statistics Series
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7/1/1987 |
NCJ 104769 |
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Pretrial Release and Misconduct: Federal Offenses and Offenders Presents statistical findings that describe Federal bail release and pretrial misconduct.
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1/15/1985 |
NCJ 96132 |
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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.
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12/1/1984 |
NCJ 92692 |
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Habeas Corpus - Federal Review of State Prisoner Petitions This report presents aggregate data describing rates, trends, and comparisons of State prisoner habeas corpus filings in Federal district and appellate courts, along with a summary of a Department of Justice (DOJ) study which analyzed the success rate and frequency of such filings, time intervals between filings, and the potential impact of a statute of limitations.
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3/1/1984 |
NCJ 92948 |
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Federal Justice Statistics The Federal justice system has no body of comprehensive statistics about Federal offenders and little information about the Federal case flow.
Part of the Compendium of Federal Justice Statistics Series
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3/1/1982 |
NCJ 80814 |
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