Learn more about BJS’s activities in June 2026. Click on the headings below for details.
BJS 2023 Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program datasets
BJS released eight datasets from the 2023 Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program through the National Archive of Criminal Justice Data (NACJD). Collected by the FBI’s Criminal Justice Information Services Division, UCR data represent some of the nation’s leading sources on crimes and arrests reported by participating law enforcement agencies. BJS supports the archiving of these files through NACJD to facilitate access to the data by researchers, academics, students, and the public.
The following datasets are now available:
- arrests by age, sex, and race for 2023
- arrests by age, sex, and race, summarized yearly, for 2023
- arson for 2023
- hate crimes for 2023
- offenses known and clearances by arrest for 2023
- police employees and law enforcement officers killed or assaulted (LEOKA) for 2023
- property stolen and recovered for 2023
- Supplementary Homicide Reports for 2023.
BJS webinar on the Federal Justice Statistics Program
On June 25, 2026, BJS statisticians presented an in-depth introduction to the Federal Justice Statistics Program. This webinar covered how to:
- Track federal cases from investigation through incarceration and community supervision
- Use the BJS Federal Criminal Case Processing Statistics tool for research
- Explore the innovative Dyad Link File methodology that connects data across agencies
- Apply federal justice data to topics like immigration enforcement
- Access resources including published reports, data tools, and archived datasets.
Check back soon for updates. The video and transcript will be available soon.
BJS webinar on law enforcement data collections
On June 3, 2026, BJS statisticians presented an overview of the agency’s law enforcement data collections. Topics covered major data collections, including the Census of Federal Law Enforcement Officers, the Law Enforcement Management and Administrative Statistics surveys, as well as special collections on deaths in custody and public contact with police. The panel also highlighted key findings from recent BJS law enforcement reports.
Check back soon for updates. The video and transcript will be available soon.
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