Violent crime
Criminal Victimization in the United States, 1978
Criminal Victimization of District of Columbia Residents and Capitol Hill Employees, May 1982-April 1983
Enhancing Capacities and Confronting Controversies in Criminal Justice: Proceedings of the 1993 National Conference of the Bureau of Justice Statistics
Jail Inmates, 1983
Juveniles Arrested for Serious Felony Crimes in Oregon and 'Remanded' to Adult Criminal Courts - A Statistical Study
Prison Admission and Releases, 1981
Victims of Crime
What Happens After Arrest in Oregon? - A Report on the Disposition of Part 1 Felony Arrests for 1979
Confining Felons - Incapacitation as a Sentencing Strategy
Crime and the Nation's Households, 1990
Criminal Cases in Five States, 1983-86
Drugs and Crime Facts, 1991
Highlights and Analysis From Twenty-Five Years of Collecting Serious Crime Data: A State, Cities and Towns Study, 1970-1994
Injuries From Crime
Justice System Improvement Act Agencies - First Annual Report, Fiscal Year 1980
Parole in the United States, 1979
Tracking Offenders - White-Collar Crime
FY 2011 Virginia NICS Act Record Improvement Program
Alabama Statistical Analysis Center
Criminal Victimization in the United States -- Statistical Tables, 2005
Use of Victim Service Agencies by Victims of Serious Violent Crime, 1993-2009
Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program, 2010
Crime Against People with Disabilities, 2008
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PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES EXPERIENCED VIOLENT CRIME AT TWICE THE RATE OF PEOPLE WITHOUT DISABILITIES IN 2008
WASHINGTON- Nearly 730,000 nonfatal violent crimes and about 1.8 million property crimes were experienced by people age 12 or older with a disability...
Crime Against People with Disabilities, 2007
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FIRST NATIONAL STUDY ON CRIME AGAINST PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
Young and middle-age persons with disabilities experienced higher rates of violence than persons of similar ages without disabilities
WASHINGTON – The first national study on crime against persons with disabilities was released today...