abstract: Arizona’s prison population is on the rise and the current fiscal year General Fund has $880 million budgeted for corrections. Read the series debut of Indicator Insight to learn about trends in crime rates, juvenile arrests, and recidivism.Understanding crime & punishment in ArizonaThe Arizona Indicators Panel is a partnership of Arizona State University, The Arizona Republic, Arizona Community Foundation, Valley of the Sun United Way, and the Arizona Dept. of Commerce
Examines trends in the state's corrections budgets, prison population, and recidivism and the impact...
abstract: This report compares arrestees in three categories of probation history – never served pro...
abstract: This second criminal justice brief is, like the first, based upon further analysis of the ...
abstract: Arizona’s most significant criminal-justice trend of the 2000s has been the enormous growt...
abstract: The tough on crime movement in the United States was prevalent in the 1970's through 1990'...
This briefing is based on further analysis of the data gathered in the preparation of the 2005 Morri...
In the late 20th century, the United States experienced an incarceration explosion. Over the course ...
abstract: Debates about criminal justice have erupted onto the American political scene in recent ye...
abstract: Domestic violence is Phoenix’s most commonly reported violent crime, but many suspects’ ca...
abstract: This brief, the third issue in the "Criminal Justice Issues for Arizona" series, reveals t...
Currently, Arizona prisons are facing an interesting issue regarding overpopulation. While numbers o...
abstract: The "2003 White Paper" attempts to present a comprehensive statewide report on the occurre...
abstract: In 2006, the Bureau of Justice Statistics awarded a State Justice Statistics grant to the ...
An annual report compiled by Access Integrity Unit of the Arizona Department of Public Safety to pro...
abstract: According to official reports, juvenile crime in Arizona has declined. In fact, the number...
Examines trends in the state's corrections budgets, prison population, and recidivism and the impact...
abstract: This report compares arrestees in three categories of probation history – never served pro...
abstract: This second criminal justice brief is, like the first, based upon further analysis of the ...
abstract: Arizona’s most significant criminal-justice trend of the 2000s has been the enormous growt...
abstract: The tough on crime movement in the United States was prevalent in the 1970's through 1990'...
This briefing is based on further analysis of the data gathered in the preparation of the 2005 Morri...
In the late 20th century, the United States experienced an incarceration explosion. Over the course ...
abstract: Debates about criminal justice have erupted onto the American political scene in recent ye...
abstract: Domestic violence is Phoenix’s most commonly reported violent crime, but many suspects’ ca...
abstract: This brief, the third issue in the "Criminal Justice Issues for Arizona" series, reveals t...
Currently, Arizona prisons are facing an interesting issue regarding overpopulation. While numbers o...
abstract: The "2003 White Paper" attempts to present a comprehensive statewide report on the occurre...
abstract: In 2006, the Bureau of Justice Statistics awarded a State Justice Statistics grant to the ...
An annual report compiled by Access Integrity Unit of the Arizona Department of Public Safety to pro...
abstract: According to official reports, juvenile crime in Arizona has declined. In fact, the number...
Examines trends in the state's corrections budgets, prison population, and recidivism and the impact...
abstract: This report compares arrestees in three categories of probation history – never served pro...
abstract: This second criminal justice brief is, like the first, based upon further analysis of the ...