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Federal Bureau of Investigation Widget Provides links to FBI content by incorporating the widgets and modules into websites or blogs. DOJ FBI Law Enforcement, Courts, and Prisons
2006 Crime in the United States Extraction of offense, arrest, and clearance data as well as law enforcement staffing information from the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program. DOJ FBI Law Enforcement, Courts, and Prisons
2007 Crime in the United States Extraction of offense, arrest, and clearance data as well as law enforcement staffing information from the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program. DOJ FBI Law Enforcement, Courts, and Prisons
2006 Hate Crime Statistics Extraction of bias-motivated offense data from the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program. DOJ FBI Law Enforcement, Courts, and Prisons
2007 Hate Crime Statistics Extraction of bias-motivated offense data from the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program. DOJ FBI Law Enforcement, Courts, and Prisons
2006 Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted 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. DOJ FBI Law Enforcement, Courts, and Prisons
2007 Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted 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. DOJ FBI Law Enforcement, Courts, and Prisons
National Prosecutors Survey [Census], 2001 The National Survey of Prosecutors is a survey of chief prosecutors in state court systems. It was previously conducted in 1990, 1992, 1994, and 1996 (ICPSR 9579, 6273, 6785, 2433 respectively). For 2001, instead of a survey of chief prosecutors, a census of all 2,341 chief prosecutors who handled felony cases in state courts of general jurisdiction was conducted. A chief prosecutor is an official, usually locally elected and typically with the title of district attorney or county attorney, who is in charge of a prosecutorial district made up of one or more counties, and who conducts or supervises the prosecution of felony cases in a state court system. Prosecutors in courts of limited jurisdiction, such as municipal prosecutors, were not included in the survey. The census' purpose was to obtain detailed descriptive information on prosecutors' offices, as well as information on their policies and practices. Variables cover staffing, funding, special categories of felony prosecutions, caseload, juvenile matters, work-related threats or assaults, the use of DNA evidence, and community-related activities, such as involvement in neighborhood associations. The unit of analysis is the district office. DOJ BJS Law Enforcement, Courts, and Prisons
Law Enforcement Management and Administrative Statistics (LEMAS), 2000 Law Enforcement Management and Administrative Statistics (LEMAS), conducted every 3 to 4 years, collects data from over 3,000 State and local law enforcement agencies, including all those that employ 100 or more sworn officers and a nationally representative sample of smaller agencies. Data are obtained on the organization and administration of police and sheriffs' departments including agency responsibilities, operating expenditures, job functions of sworn and civilian employees, officer salaries and special pay, demographic characteristics of officers, weapons and armor policies, education and training requirements, computers and information systems, vehicles, special units, and community policing activities. DOJ BJS Law Enforcement, Courts, and Prisons
LIONS NATIONAL CASELOAD STATISTICAL DATA The Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys regularly releases national caseload statistical data in response to monthly requests under the Freedom of Information and Privacy Acts. To facilitate public access, the data appears below pursuant to 5 U.S.C. §552(a)(2)(D). DOJ USAO Law Enforcement, Courts, and Prisons