Forensic sciences
FY 2020 Ohio State Justice Statistics Program
Pennsylvania Criminal History System Improvement
Increase the VA SAC's Capacity to Analyze and Report NIBRS Data
Law Enforcement Core Statistics (LECS) Continuation Program
Ohio Statistical Analysis Center
NCHIP 2014
FY 2014 Virginia State Justice Statistics Program
Census of Publicly Funded Forensic Crime Laboratories, 2009
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NEARLY 1.2 MILLION FORENSIC REQUESTS TO PUBLICLY FUNDED CRIME LABS WERE BACKLOGGED AT YEAREND 2009, UNCHANGED FROM 2008
WASHINGTON – At the end of 2009, the nation’s publicly funded crime labs had an estimated backlog of 1.2 million requests...
2014 Census of Publicly Funded Forensic Crime Laboratories
West Virginia State Justice Statistics Program
Census of Publicly Funded Forensic Crime Laboratories, 2009
Forensic DNA Analysis: Issues
Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Law and Justice Statistics
2010 BJS Assessment of Administrative Data on Elder Abuse, Mistreatment, and Neglect
2010 National Survey of Prosecutors
2009 Census of Publicly Funded Crime Laboratories
Crime laboratories
A scientific laboratory (with at least one full-time natural scientist) that examines physical evidence in criminal matters and provides reports and opinion testimony with respect to such physical evidence in courts of law.
CODIS
CODIS is an acronym for Combined DNA Index System, which is a computer software program that operates local, state, and national databases of DNA profiles from convicted offenders, unsolved crime scene evidence, and missing persons.
DNA Forensics: Expanding Uses and Information Sharing
Survey of DNA Crime Laboratories, 1998
ADVANCE FOR RELEASE AT 4:30 P.M. EST BJS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2000 202/307-0784 SIXTY-NINE PERCENT OF PUBLIC FORENSIC LABORATORIES HAD DNA TEST BACKLOGS IN 1997 WASHINGTON, D.C. The first federal survey of publicly operated forensic crime labs throughout the country has revealed as of December 31, 1997, the labs had at least 6,800 unprocessed DNA cases and an additional 287,000 unprocessed convicted offender DNA samples...
Census of Medical Examiner and Coroner (ME/C) Offices
Provides data on the personnel, budgets, and workload of medical examiner and coroner offices by type of office and size of jurisdiction. The census gathers information on the number of unidentified human decedents handled by these offices, record-keeping practices, and use of national databases for unidentified remains.
National Survey of DNA Crime Laboratories
Provides national data on publicly operated forensic crime laboratories that perform DNA analyses. Data are collected on personnel, budgets, workloads, equipment, procedures, policies, and data processing. BJS first surveyed forensic crime laboratories in 1998, focusing solely on agencies that performed DNA analysis. The National Institute of Justice (NIJ) funded the 1998 study as part of a DNA Laboratory Improvement Program.