[The mission of the BJS is] to collect, analyze, publish, and disseminate information on crime, criminal offenders, victims of crime, and the operation of justice systems at all levels of government.
Crime: State Rankings 2010
Call Number: Ref. HV6787 .C75 2010
State-to-state crime comparisons. Statistics are current as of approx. 2004-2008.
Crime in the United States [Formerly Uniform Crime Reports for the United States]
Call Number: Ref. HV6787 .A3
Definitive source of crimes statistics from the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Library owns 1990 to the present.
A statistical report detailing the amount of criminal activity within the State as collected and prepared from data submitted by individual law enforcement agencies. The criminal activity consists of measurements involving offenses, clearances, and arrests. Also provided is information on the number of law enforcement officers killed or assaulted; firearms discharges by police officers; missing children reports; police pursuits, and bias offenses.
The Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics brings together data from more than 100 sources about many aspects of criminal justice in the United States. These data are displayed in over 1,000 tables.
Crime in the United States (CIUS) is an annual publication in which the FBI compiles volume and rate of crime offenses for the nation, the states, and individual agencies. This report also includes arrest, clearance, and law enforcement employee data.
Demographic Trends and Drug Abuse, 1980-1995
Call Number: Ref. HV5801 .D45x
Global Illicit Drug Trends 2002.
Call Number: Ref. HV5801 .G56x 2002
Details statistics on international drug trafficking for the years 1995 - 2000. Now available online as the World Drug Report.
The World Drug Report provides an annual overview of the major developments in drug markets for the various drug categories, ranging from production to trafficking, including development of new routes and modalities, as well as consumption.
Substance Use in Adolescence: Patterns and Profiles
Call Number: Ref. HV5824.Y68 H373 1997
Who abuses drugs and why, for Minnesota teens during the early 1990s.