- Campus Security Statistics – This site provides reported statistics on crimes at over 6000 postsecondary education institutions in the United States.
- Consumer Fraud Trends – Top consumer fraud and identity theft complaints by States based on data from over 60 U.S. and Canadian federal, state, and non-governmental organizations.
- Crime Reports – FBI crime reports for the 582 largest communities in the U.S. for 1992 - 2002.
- Drug Abuse Trends and Statistics – Information and statistics on nationwide use and treatment trends, and societal costs of drug abuse.
- Drugs and Crime Facts – A summary of the latest statistics about drug-related crimes and the response of the justice system in the United States.
- FBI National Crime Reports – Annual reports of crimes in the nation, by type.
- Federal Justice Statistics – Information about the Federal Justice System including case processing, appeals and corrections.
- Homicide Trends in the United States – Find national, regional and city trends for homicide since 1976, the most serious of all crimes and an indicator of general violence.
- How Many People Are in Prison or Jail or on Probation or Parole? – Correction statistics from Bureau of Justice Statistics.
- Juvenile Crime – Statistics on youth crime, victims and the juvenile justice system.
- Key Crime and Justice Facts at a Glance – Easy reference to crime trends and other key facts from the Bureau of Justice Statistics. Links to a wealth of crime and justice information.
- National Fire Statistics – View fire statistics for the nation and the states, including residential and non-residential and arson fires. Download reports.
- Probation and Parole Statistics – Statistics for probationers (adult offenders whom courts place on community supervision instead of incarceration) and parolees (adults conditionally released to community supervision). Bureau of Justice Statistics, U.S. Department of Justice.
- Trends in Crime and Justice – Overview of recent trends, results, approaches and emerging challenges.
- Unintentional Injuries – Unintentional injuries are the leading cause of death in the United States for people aged 1-34. Includes data on motor vehicle, home and recreation injuries and information on prevention.
- Workplace Injury, Illnesses and Fatality Statistics – Annual, national statistics, by occupation and industry.
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