Statistics
- How to Find Criminal Justice Statistics
- Statistics Primer
5 tutorial units for working with statistics.
__________________ - Bureau of Justice Statistics
U.S. Dept. of Justice agency. - Crime Statistics from the U.N.
Tons of data on national and international crime. - Juvenile Population Statistical Briefing Book
Stats on juvenile offending, victimization of juveniles, and involvement of youth in the juvenile justice system. - National Archive of Criminal Justice Data
Extensive source of criminal justice and criminology data. - Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics
Data from 100+ sources on many aspects of criminal justice in the U.S. - Statistical Abstract of the U.S.: Law Enforcement, Courts, & Prisons
Data on crimes committed, victims of crimes, arrests, and data related to criminal violations and the criminal justice system. - Uniform Crime Reports
FBI annual statistical reports on crime in the U.S. - World Criminal Justice Library Network
Links to criminal justice data by country or region.
Primary Source Documents
- Avalon Project at Yale Law School: Documents in Law, History and Diplomacy
Historical and current law, history, and policy documents. - FindLaw State Laws, Statutes and Codes
Browse by state or topic. - LII: Legal Information Institute
Large collection of legal resources from the Cornell Law School, including Supreme Court and other federal and state court opinions/cases. - THOMAS: Legislative Information
Documents from the 101st (1989-90) Congress to the present. - U.S. Congressional Documents and Debates, 1774-1873
Library of Congress historical resources from the Continental Congress, the Constitutional Convention, and the United States Congress.
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