This chapter will outline different federal agencies that collect and distribute data related to crime and justice. It will offer some strategies for finding, navigating, and getting the most out of that data
To predict crime and analyze crime activity we need to proceed with a systematic approach with data ...
To predict crime and analyze crime activity we need to proceed with a systematic approach with data ...
As an increasing amount of crime takes on a digital aspect, law enforcement bodies must tackle an on...
Advances in desktop computing, research and theory addressing the geography of crime, and evidence f...
Table of contents: Criminal justice research in an evolving information environment -- Locating auth...
Users can obtain justice statistics describing suspects and defendants processed through the Federal...
Presentation from the annual meeting of the Criminology Consortium on October 18, 2021
Effective reform of criminal justice in the United States, including how to understand and fight ine...
Law enforcement continues to improve with the constant changes in policies, social trends, and advan...
As essential apparatus in crime analysis, crime mapping and Geographical Information Systems (GIS) a...
This article addresses a matter of fundamental importance to the criminal justice system: the presen...
Digitization and the release of public records on the Internet have expanded the reach and uses of c...
Databases are full of personal information that law enforcement might find useful. Government access...
Collecting the most versatile information about individuals and their storing in different databases...
There are no official statistics on crime committed by sworn law enforcement officers, and the publi...
To predict crime and analyze crime activity we need to proceed with a systematic approach with data ...
To predict crime and analyze crime activity we need to proceed with a systematic approach with data ...
As an increasing amount of crime takes on a digital aspect, law enforcement bodies must tackle an on...
Advances in desktop computing, research and theory addressing the geography of crime, and evidence f...
Table of contents: Criminal justice research in an evolving information environment -- Locating auth...
Users can obtain justice statistics describing suspects and defendants processed through the Federal...
Presentation from the annual meeting of the Criminology Consortium on October 18, 2021
Effective reform of criminal justice in the United States, including how to understand and fight ine...
Law enforcement continues to improve with the constant changes in policies, social trends, and advan...
As essential apparatus in crime analysis, crime mapping and Geographical Information Systems (GIS) a...
This article addresses a matter of fundamental importance to the criminal justice system: the presen...
Digitization and the release of public records on the Internet have expanded the reach and uses of c...
Databases are full of personal information that law enforcement might find useful. Government access...
Collecting the most versatile information about individuals and their storing in different databases...
There are no official statistics on crime committed by sworn law enforcement officers, and the publi...
To predict crime and analyze crime activity we need to proceed with a systematic approach with data ...
To predict crime and analyze crime activity we need to proceed with a systematic approach with data ...
As an increasing amount of crime takes on a digital aspect, law enforcement bodies must tackle an on...