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Aftermath of Criminal Victimization - A Statewide Survey Victimization patterns and the effects of victimization were examined in Kentucky in 1985 using a statewide, two-stage, stratified random citizen survey.
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12/1/1985 |
NCJ 100808 |
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Age Patterns in Violent Victimization, 1976-2000 Examines data from the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) and the FBI's Supplementary Homicide Reports on trends in violent crime by age in the United States.
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2/1/2002 |
NCJ 190104 |
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Age Patterns of Victims of Serious Violent Crime Presents data from the redesigned NCVS that examines violent crime across the general population, ages 12 or older.
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7/1/1997 |
NCJ 162031 |
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Alcohol and Crime "Four in ten criminal offenders report alcohol as a factor in violence -- But alcohol-related deaths and consumption in decline"
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4/5/1998 |
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Alcohol and Crime (1998) Provides an overview of national information on the role of alcohol in violent victimization and its use among those convicted of crimes, including victim perceptions of alcohol use by offenders at the time of the crime.
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4/1/1998 |
NCJ 168632 |
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Alcohol and Crime: Data from 2002 to 2008 This webpage includes analyses from four data sources: the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS), the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS), the Survey of Inmates in State and Federal Correctional Facilities (SISFCF), and the Survey of Inmates in Local Jails (SILJ).
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9/3/2010 |
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American Indians and Crime "American Indians are victims of violent crime at double the rate of the general population"
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2/14/1999 |
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American Indians and Crime Reports the rates and characteristics of violent crimes experienced by American Indians (Native Americans) and summarizes data on American Indians in the criminal justice system.
Part of the American Indians and Crime Series
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2/14/1999 |
NCJ 173386 |
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American Indians and Crime: A BJS Statistical Profile, 1992-2002 Reports the rates and characteristics of violent crimes experienced by American Indians and summarizes data on American Indians in the criminal justice system.
Part of the American Indians and Crime Series
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12/1/2004 |
NCJ 203097 |
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American Response to Crime - An Overview of Criminal Justice Systems Based on 'Report to the Nation of Crime and Justice,' this bulletin provides an overview of the basic concepts in the response of criminal justice institutions to crime in the United States.
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12/1/1983 |
NCJ 91936 |
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Annual Report of the Justice System Improvement Act Agencies, Fiscal Year 1984 This report describes the budgets, programs, and activities of the Justice Improvement Act agencies during fiscal year 1984.
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9/1/1984 |
NCJ 97688 |
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Asian, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Victims of Crime "Lowest rates of violent and property crime were experienced by Asians, Native Hawaiians, and other Pacific Islanders"
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3/25/2009 |
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Asian, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Victims of Crime Presents findings about violent crime and property crime experienced by the Asian, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander population in the United States.
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3/25/2009 |
NCJ 225037 |
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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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BJS Web Site Revised and Sourcebook Online is Updated Regularly "Justice Department's Bureau of Justice Statistics puts new crime data on the Internet"
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5/2/1997 |
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Beyond Bean Counting: New Approaches for Managing Crime Data This report examines the incident-based reporting system proposed in the revised Uniform Crime Reports (UCR) program and shows how progressive police departments have already used this system effectively.
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1/1/1988 |
NCJ 109925 |
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Bibliography of Statistical Applications in Law and Justice A total of 104 bibliographic listings cover 21 categories of statistical applications in various areas of criminal justice.
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10/1/1983 |
NCJ 92766 |
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Bibliography on Crime Forecasting and Related Topics This bibliography on crime forecasting and related topics covers prison population projection models, criminal statistics, crime causation models, and social forecasting methodology.
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5/9/1984 |
NCJ 91971 |
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Black Victims Data from the National Crime Survey show that between 1979 and 1986 blacks had higher rates of victimization through violent and household crime than did whites.
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4/1/1990 |
NCJ 122562 |
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Black Victims of Violent Crime Presents findings about violent crime experienced by non-Hispanic blacks.
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8/9/2007 |
NCJ 214258 |
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Black Victims of Violent Crime "Black Americans were victims in 15 percent of all nonfatal violent crimes and 49 percent of all homicides during 2005"
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8/9/2007 |
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Blueprint for the Future of the Uniform Crime Reporting Program - Final Report of the UCR Study These recommendations of the Study of the National Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program of the Federal Bureau of Investigation detail the structure and procedures for a new UCR program.
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5/1/1985 |
NCJ 98348 |
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Bridging Gaps in Police Crime Data (Executive Summary) Describes the history of the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) system and the data problems that it deals with in reporting crime and arrests.
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7/1/1999 |
NCJ 177615 |
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Bridging Gaps in Police Crime Data (Full Report) Describes the history of the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) system and the data problems that it deals with in reporting crime and arrests.
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9/1/1999 |
NCJ 176365 |
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Bureau of Justice Statistics Fiscal Year 1994 Program Plan This report contains State and national crime statistics that reflect the fiscal year 1994 program plan of the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS); data are provided on crime victimization, prosecution, adjudication, corrections, Federal justice expenditures, criminal records, and State statistical analysis centers.
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6/1/1994 |
NCJ 148138 |
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