Child abuse
Delaware Records Improvement Program
FY 2020 Idaho State Justice Statistics Program
FY2019 National Criminal History Improvement Program (NCHIP)
South Dakota FY 2018 National Criminal History Improvement Program (NCHIP)
Family problem-solving courts (or family courts)
Understanding the Decline in Child Victimization: A National- and State-Level Analysis of Child Abuse and Neglect Trends
West Virginia's FY15 NCHIP
Crime and Justice Survey Results, Tennessee, 1992
Child Abuse and Neglect Report: Children and the Agency
Report to Utah on Crime and Justice
Child Abuse and Neglect in Kentucky, 1978-1984
Child Sexual Abuse in Idaho: The Problem, Its Impact, and a Perspective for Change
Kentucky Crime Estimation Program: 1986-1987 Crime Rates and Public Opinions, Executive Summary
Compendium of State Privacy and Security Legislation: 1997 Overview - Delaware; Delaware Code Annotated
Compendium of State Privacy and Security Legislation: 1997 Overview - Tennessee
Violent offenses
Rape—Includes forcible intercourse, sodomy, or penetration with a foreign object. It does not include statutory rape or nonforcible acts with a minor or someone unable to give legal consent, nonviolent sexual offenses, or commercialized sex offenses.
Robbery—Includes unlawful taking of anything of value by force or threat of force. It includes armed, unarmed, and aggravated robbery, carjacking, armed burglary, and armed mugging.
Assault—Includes aggravated assault, aggravated battery, attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon, felony assault or battery on a law enforcement officer, and other felony assaults. It does not include extortion, coercion, or intimidation.
Other violent offenses—Includes vehicular manslaughter, involuntary manslaughter, negligent or reckless homicide, nonviolent or nonforcible sexual assault, kidnapping, unlawful imprisonment, child or spouse abuse, cruelty to a child, reckless endangerment, hit-and-run with bodily injury, intimidation, and extortion.
Prosecutors in State Courts, 2007 - Statistical Tables
Federal Prosecution of Child Sex Exploitation Offenders, 2006
National Criminal History Improvement Program grants
President Clinton Announces Over $41 Million to Stop Violent Criminals From Purchasing Firearms
Grants Will Improve Criminal History Records Vital to National Check System
WASHINGTON, DCAt the White House today, President Clinton announced that 46 states are receiving grants totaling more than $41 million to continue improving criminal history records, which will help keep felons from purchasing handguns. This is the fourth year of funding...
Prior Abuse Reported by Inmates and Probationers
Prior Abuse Reported by Inmates and Probationers U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE ADVANCE FOR RELEASE AT 4:30 P.M. EDT BJS SUNDAY, APRIL 11, 1999 202/307-0784 PRISON AND JAIL INMATES REPORT HIGH RATES OF PHYSICAL AND SEXUAL ABUSE BEFORE THEIR CONFINEMENT WASHINGTON, D.C.--Almost half of the women in the nation's jails and prisons told interviewers they had been physically or sexually abused before their imprisonment, the Justice...