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2007 Crime in the United States
2007 Crime in the United States
Law Enforcement, Courts, and Prisons
Burglary, Robbery, Murder, Motor Vehicle Theft, ...
Extraction of offense, arrest, and clearance data as well as law enforcement staffing information from the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program.
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10,819 views
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2008 Crime in the United States
2008 Crime in the United States
Law Enforcement, Courts, and Prisons
Burglary, Robbery, Murder, Motor Vehicle Theft, ...
Extraction of offense, arrest, and clearance data as well as law enforcement staffing information from the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program.
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5,300 views
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National Crime Victimization Survey, 2008 [Record-Type Files]
National Crime Victimization Survey, 2008 [Record-Type Files]
Law Enforcement, Courts, and Prisons
theft, violent crimen, intimate partner violence, ...
The National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) Series, previously called the National Crime Survey (NCS), has been collecting data on personal and household victimization through an ongoing survey of a nationally-representative sample of residential addresses since 1972. The NCVS was designed with four primary objectives: (1) to develop detailed information about the victims and consequences of crime, (2) to estimate the number and types of crimes both reported and not reported to the police, (3) to provide uniform measures of selected types of crimes, and (4) to permit comparisons over time and types of areas. The survey categorizes crimes as "personal" or "property." Personal crimes include rape and sexual assault, robbery, aggravated and simple assault, and purse-snatching/pocket-picking, while property crimes include burglary, theft, motor vehicle theft, and vandalism. Each respondent is asked a series of screen questions designed to determine whether she or he was victimized during the six-month period preceding the interview. A "household respondent" is also asked to report on crimes against the household as a whole (e.g., burglary, motor vehicle theft). The data include type of crime, month, time, and location of the crime, relationship between victim and offender, characteristics of the offender, self-protective actions taken by the victim during the incident and results of those actions, consequences of the victimization, type of property lost, whether the crime was reported to police and reasons for reporting or not reporting, and offender use of weapons, drugs, and alcohol. Basic demographic information such as age, race, gender, and income is also collected, to enable analysis of crime against various subpopulations.
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3,745 views
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2008 Hate Crime Statistics
2008 Hate Crime Statistics
Law Enforcement, Courts, and Prisons
racial bias, Hate Crime Statistics, hate crimes, ...
Extraction of bias-motivated offense data from the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program.
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2,557 views
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2006 Crime in the United States
2006 Crime in the United States
Law Enforcement, Courts, and Prisons
Burglary, Robbery, Murder, Motor Vehicle Theft, ...
Extraction of offense, arrest, and clearance data as well as law enforcement staffing information from the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program.
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2,292 views
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Annual Survey of Jails: Individual Reporting-Level Data, 2007
Annual Survey of Jails: Individual Reporting-Level Data, 2007
Law Enforcement, Courts, and Prisons
probation, correctional facilities, ...
This collection provides annual data on jail populations across the nation. These data are used to track growth in the number of jails and their capacities nationally, changes in the demographics of the jail population (including sex, race, and adult or juvenile status), supervision status of persons held, prevalence of crowding issues, and a count of non-United States citizens within the jail population.
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1,968 views
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Census of Jail Facilities, 2006
Census of Jail Facilities, 2006
Law Enforcement, Courts, and Prisons
demographic characteristics, inmates, ...
To reduce respondent burden and improve data quality and timeliness, the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) split the jail census into two parts: The Census of Jail Inmates was conducted with a reference date of June 30, 2005. The following spring it was followed by this enumeration, the Census of Jail Facilities, which collected data as of March 31, 2006. Previous jail enumerations were conducted in 1970 (ICPSR 7641), 1972 (ICPSR 7638), 1978 (ICPSR 7737), 1983 (ICPSR 8203), 1988 (ICPSR 9256), 1993 (ICPSR 6648), and 1999 (ICPSR 3318). The United States Census Bureau collected the data for the Bureau of Justice Statistics. The 2006 Census of Jail Facilities gathered data from all jail detention facilities holding inmates beyond arraignment, a period normally exceeding 72 hours. Jail facilities were operated by cities and counties, by private entities under contract to correctional authorities, and by the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP). Excluded from the census were physically separate temporary holding facilities such as drunk tanks and police lockups that do not hold persons after being formally charged in court. Also excluded were state-operated facilities in Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Alaska, which have combined jail-prison systems. Fifteen independently operated jails in Alaska were included in the Census.
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1,677 views
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Historical Statistics on Prisoners in State and Federal institutions, Yearend 1925-1986: [United States]
Historical Statistics on Prisoners in State and Federal institutions, Yearend 1925-1986: [United States]
Law Enforcement, Courts, and Prisons
crime, criminal justice system, inmates, ...
This data collection supplies annual data on the size of the prison population and the size of the general population in the United States for the period 1925 to 1986. These yearend counts include tabulations for prisons in each of the 50 states and the District of Columbia, as well as the federal prisons, and are intended to provide a measure of the overall size of the prison population. The figures were provided from a voluntary reporting program in which each state, the District of Columbia, and the Federal Bureau of Prisons reported summary statistics as part of the statistical information on prison populations in the United States.
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1,456 views
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RECA Claims as of [date] by State/Country
RECA Claims as of [date] by State/Country
Other
Awarded, Civil, Civil Division, Outreach, DOJ, ...
The report titled RECA Claims as of [current date] by State/Country, reflects the number of claims filed, pending, denied, approved, and compensation awarded, based on the state and in certain cases, the country of the individual claimant. It is important to note that the data (state and country) reflects the residency of the claimant receiving the compensation awards; it does not reflect the location where the individual was exposed. For example, many claimants were exposed to radiation while present in the Southwestern United States. However, the report reflects that compensation awards were sent to residents of many states and countries. Moreover, in cases involving multiple beneficiaries, the data reflects the residency of the lead beneficiary, i.e., the individual who completed the claim form.
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1,449 views
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National Corrections Reporting Program, 2004 [United States]
National Corrections Reporting Program, 2004 [United States]
Law Enforcement, Courts, and Prisons
correctional facilities, offenders, ...
The National Corrections Reporting Program gathers data on prisoners entering and leaving the custody or supervision of state and federal authorities. The dataset is comprised of three types of data: prisoners who were admitted to prison (Part 1), released from prison (Part 2), or released from parole (Part 3). The National Prison Statistics (NPS) program was established in 1926 by the Bureau of the Census in response to a congressional mandate to compile national information on the populations confined in correctional institutions. This program described the characteristics and counts of prison inmates during each calendar year. Since its initiation, responsibility for this program has shifted among several agencies -- in 1950 it was transferred to the Federal Bureau of Prisons and to the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration in 1971. Since 1972, the Bureau of Census, under agreement with the Department of Justice, has had responsibility for compiling the statistical data. Census staff negotiates directly with each state, assembles and edits the data, and prepares the data for analysis and publication.
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1,312 views
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2006 Hate Crime Statistics
2006 Hate Crime Statistics
Law Enforcement, Courts, and Prisons
racial bias, Hate Crime Statistics, hate crimes, ...
Extraction of bias-motivated offense data from the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program.
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1,260 views
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2007 Hate Crime Statistics
2007 Hate Crime Statistics
Law Enforcement, Courts, and Prisons
racial bias, Hate Crime Statistics, hate crimes, ...
Extraction of bias-motivated offense data from the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program.
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1,244 views
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Antitrust Division Sherman Act Violations Yielding a Corporate Fine of $10 Million or More
Antitrust Division Sherman Act Violations Yielding a Corporate Fine of $10 Million or More
Law Enforcement, Courts, and Prisons
price fixing., enforcement, bid-rigging, monopoly, ...
This dataset contains five elements for Sherman Act violations yielding a corporate fine of $10 million or more- Defendant name (Federal Government Fiscal Year)- Product - Fine ($ in millions)- Geographic scope (domestic or international) - Country
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1,235 views
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Formal Enforcement Actions Fiscal Year 2010
Formal Enforcement Actions Fiscal Year 2010
Income, Expenditures, Poverty, and Wealth
motions, complaints, creditors, objections, ...
The annual data tables contained in this document provide summary statistics on the civil enforcement activities of the United States Trustee Program. These tables summarize data for Fiscal Year 2004 through Fiscal Year 2010 (October 1, 2003 through September 30, 2010). This report covers formal actions. Formal actions include all motions, complaints, and objections filed by Program personnel with the bankruptcy court seeking some type of relief.
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1,209 views
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2008 Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted
2008 Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted
Law Enforcement, Courts, and Prisons
weapons, offender, ...
Extraction of data regarding felonious and accidental in-the-line-of-duty deaths, as well as assaults on officers from the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program.
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1,151 views
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Chapter 7 Trustee Final Reports CY 2009
Chapter 7 Trustee Final Reports CY 2009
Income, Expenditures, Poverty, and Wealth
Bankruptcy, asset cases, creditors, debtors.
The USTP oversees approximately 1,100 private trustees who administer chapter 7 asset and no-asset cases. Chapter 7 trustees are responsible for the collection and liquidation of non-exempt assets, and the distribution of funds to creditors in accordance with the Bankruptcy Code's distribution scheme. When a chapter 7 case with assets is closed, the trustee files a final report that accounts for the disposition of assets, as well as the distribution of funds to creditors and to administrative expenses. The data from these final reports are compiled by the USTP for oversight and statistical reporting purposes. Data are provided in delimited text files. Please review the codebook for variable information.
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1,126 views
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RECA Claims Summary Report
RECA Claims Summary Report
Other
Awarded, Civil, Civil Division, Outreach, DOJ, ...
The report titled Radiation Exposure Compensation Program Summary Report, Fiscal Year 1992 to 2010 includes two tables. The first table is a count of receipts (new claim filing) and reflects the number of receipts since FY 1992. The second table reflects the number of claims awarded and denied, with award amounts for each fiscal year since 1992.
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1,090 views
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2007 Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted
2007 Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted
Law Enforcement, Courts, and Prisons
weapons, offender, ...
Extraction of data regarding felonious and accidental in-the-line-of-duty deaths, as well as assaults on officers from the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program.
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1,056 views
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Annual Survey of Jails: Jurisdiction-Level and Jail-Level Data, 1985
Annual Survey of Jails: Jurisdiction-Level and Jail-Level Data, 1985
Law Enforcement, Courts, and Prisons
probation, correctional facilities, ...
This data collection provides annual data on jail populations across the nation and examines the "spillover" effect on local jails resulting from the dramatic growth in federal and state prison populations. These data permit an assessment of the demands placed on correctional resources. Information is available on the number of inmates by sex, race, adult or juvenile status, reason being held, and cause of death.
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915 views
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Census of State and Federal Adult Correctional Facilities, 2005
Census of State and Federal Adult Correctional Facilities, 2005
Law Enforcement, Courts, and Prisons
inmate deaths, correctional facilites (adults), ...
This census is the seventh enumeration of state adult correctional institutions and the fourth of federal institutions sponsored by the Bureau of Justice Statistics and conducted by the Bureau of the Census. For each facility, information was provided on physical security, age, functions, capacity, court orders for specific conditions, one-day counts and average populations, race/ethnicity of inmates, inmate work assignments, inmate deaths, special inmate counts, assaults, and incidents caused by inmates.The census excluded some types of institutions: private facilities not primarily for state or federal inmates; military facilities; Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facilities; Bureau of Indian Affairs facilities; those operated by or for local government, including those housing state prisoners; those operated by the United States Marshals Service; hospital wings and wards reserved for state prisoners; facilities that hold only juveniles. The institution is the unit of analysis.
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896 views
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Chapter 7 Trustee Final Reports CY 2000
Chapter 7 Trustee Final Reports CY 2000
Income, Expenditures, Poverty, and Wealth
Bankruptcy, asset cases, creditors, debtors.
The USTP oversees approximately 1,100 private trustees who administer chapter 7 asset and no-asset cases. Chapter 7 trustees are responsible for the collection and liquidation of non-exempt assets, and the distribution of funds to creditors in accordance with the Bankruptcy Code's distribution scheme. When a chapter 7 case with assets is closed, the trustee files a final report that accounts for the disposition of assets, as well as the distribution of funds to creditors and to administrative expenses. The data from these final reports are compiled by the USTP for oversight and statistical reporting purposes. Data are provided in delimited text files. Please review the codebook for variable information.
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893 views
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Informal Enforcement Actions Fiscal Year 2010
Informal Enforcement Actions Fiscal Year 2010
Income, Expenditures, Poverty, and Wealth
Bankruptcy, counsel, creditors, debtors.
The annual data tables contained in this document provide summary statistics on the civil enforcement activities of the United States Trustee Program. These tables summarize data for Fiscal Year 2004 through Fiscal Year 2010 (October 1, 2003 through September 30, 2010). This report covers informal actions. Informal actions include documented telephone calls, letters, e-mail transmissions, facsimile transmissions, and documented personal conversations by the United States Trustee to the debtor, debtor's counsel, or a third party (such as a trustee), raising a specific issue in a specific case that requires a response.
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888 views
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Annual Survey of Jails: Jurisdiction-Level Data, 2003
Annual Survey of Jails: Jurisdiction-Level Data, 2003
Law Enforcement, Courts, and Prisons
probation, correctional facilities, ...
This collection provides annual data on jail populations across the nation and examines the "spillover" effect on local jails resulting from the dramatic growth in federal and state prison populations. These data permit an assessment of the demands placed on correctional resources and provide a comprehensive picture of the adult correctional system and changes that occur within the system. Information is available on the number of inmates by sex, race, and adult or juvenile status. Facility characteristics were collected regarding capacity and average daily population.
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876 views
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Language Assistance Program November 2009
Language Assistance Program November 2009
Information and Communications
language., creditors, debtors, Bankruptcy, ...
Each person who files bankruptcy is required to attend a meeting of creditors and respond to questions under oath from the trustee and creditors. The meetings are held nationwide. In those locations where the room is controlled by the USTP, if a participant (debtor or creditor) has limited English proficiency, an interpreter is provided free of charge via a conference phone.  The number and type of languages interpreted, along with the location where the service was provided, is collected monthly by the USTP for oversight, billing, and statistical purposes. Data are provided in delimited text files. Each entry represents one interpreting session, which may include more than one case. Please review the codebook for variable information.
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870 views
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Census of Jail Inmates: Jurisdiction-Level Data, 2005
Census of Jail Inmates: Jurisdiction-Level Data, 2005
Law Enforcement, Courts, and Prisons
demographic characteristics, inmates, ...
The Census of Jail Inmates (CJI) supplies data on characteristics of jails such as admissions and releases, growth in the number of jail facilities, changes in their rated capacities and level of occupancy, crowding issues, growth in the population supervised in the community, and changes in methods of community supervision. It also provides information on changes in the demographics of the jail population, supervision status of persons held, and a count of non-United States citizens in custody. The CJI enumerates 2,960 locally administered confinement facilities that held inmates beyond arraignment and were staffed by municipal or county employees. In addition, the census documents 12 Federal facilities that function as jails, bringing the number of jails in operation on June 30, 2005, to a nationwide total of 2,972. The data are intended for a variety of users, including federal and state agencies, local officials in conjunction with jail administrators, researchers, planners, and the public. The 2005 Census of Jail Inmates is part of a series of data collection efforts aimed at studying the nation's locally-administered jails. To reduce respondent burden and improve data quality and timeliness, the National Jail Census was split into two parts for 2005 and 2006: the Census of Jail Inmates (2005), and the Census of Jail Facilities (2006).
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867 views
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