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Recent updates to the Statistical Briefing Book include:
- Easy Access to Juvenile Populations has been updated to include data through 2011. Users can access national, state, and county population estimates dating back to 1990.
- Easy Access to the FBI’s Supplementary Homicide Reports has been updated to include data through 2010. EZASHR lets users access more than two decades of national and state data on homicide victims and homicide offenders, including information on the age, sex, and race of both victims and offenders; the victim-offender relationship; and the type of weapon used. Users can save and import the resulting tables into spreadsheet software for further analysis and view multi-year state homicide profiles.
- Easy Access to NIBRS: Victims of Domestic Violence has been updated to include data through 2010. EZANIBRS allows users to analyze state-level data on victims of domestic violence based on information that the FBI’s National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) has collected. Users can explore the characteristics of domestic violence victims, including demographic information of the victim (age, sex, and race), victim injury, and the victim-offender relationship. Data are based on incidents reported in 2010 from law enforcement agencies in 33 states.
- FAQs describing juvenile homicide victims and juvenile homicide offenders have been updated to include data from 2010.
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Data
analysis and dissemination tools available through the Statistical
Briefing Book give users quick and easy access to detailed
statistics on a variety of juvenile justice topics. These
tools allow users to create national, state, and county
tables on juvenile populations, arrests, court cases, and
custody populations.
Learn
more about OJJDP's data analysis tools.
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