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MAPS: Data Sources for Criminal Justice Analysis

The National Archive of Criminal Justice Data

Data collected during all NIJ-funded grant projects are archived in the National Archive of Criminal Justice Data (NACJD), located within the Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research. Data sets are typically provided as statistical files and often include a code that allows analysts to link them to GIS data. NACJD data are free and available to the public.

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View and download NACJD data sets Exit Notice.

Other Data Sources

Numerous other organizations provide data for crime analysis and research. They include:

  • U.S. Census Bureau. Provides survey data about the nation's people and economy. Surveys occur once each decade. Also contains data from the American Community Survey.
  • HUD USER. Exit Notice From the Department of Housing and Urban Development's Office of Policy Development and Research. Provides data on housing and economic development in the United States.
  • National Household Travel Survey. Provides information on long distance and local travel by the American public.
Date Created: June 18, 2009