The Bureau of Justice Statistics report, Criminal Victimization, 2011 presents 2011 estimates of rates and levels of violent victimization (rape or sexual assault, robbery, aggravated assault, and simple assault) and property victimization (burglary, motor vehicle theft, and property theft) in the U.S.
This publication, cosponsored by the Bureau of Justice Assistance and the National Institute of Corrections, introduces an evidence-based framework for prioritizing scarce resources based on assessments of individuals' risk of committing a future crime and their treatment and support needs.
This report describes the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) activities to collect and improve data on crime and justice in Indian country, as required by the Tribal Law and Order Act, 2010. The report summarizes BJS's comprehensive outreach and collaboration strategy to implement a census of courts operating in Indian country.
This Bureau of Justice Statistics report was revised to correct the population base used to generate rates from persons age 12 or older to persons age 18 or older and to exclude 170 cases that had been misclassified as harassment or stalking.
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