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Criminal Victimization and Perceptions of Community Safety in 12 United States Cities, 1998
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This collection presents survey data from 12 cities in the United States regarding criminal victimization, perceptions of community safety, and satisfaction with... -
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Collection United Nations Surveys of Crime Trends and Operations of Criminal Justice Systems Series
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Investigator(s): United Nations Office at Vienna, R.W. Burnham, Helen Burnham, Bruce DiCristina, and Graeme Newman The United Nations Surveys of Crime Trends and... -
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Collection National Judicial Reporting Program Series
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Investigator(s): Bureau of Justice Statistics This series tabulates the number of persons convicted of felonies in state courts and describes their sentences. Data... -
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National Crime Surveys: Redesign Data, 1975-1979
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These data are a product of the National Crime Surveys Redesign Project. The purpose of the data collection was to create several different data files from existing... -
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Sentencing Outcomes in 28 Felony Courts, 1985 [United States]
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The purposes of this study are to describe sentencing outcomes in felony courts for selected serious offenses--homicide, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary,... -
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Penal Code Citations: Sentencing in 18 American Felony Courts, 1983
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The purpose of this study was to describe sentencing outcomes in 18 jurisdictions across the United States based on sentences actually imposed on adjudicated felons.... -
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National Crime Surveys: National Sample, 1986-1992 [Near-Term Data]
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The objective of the National Crime Surveys is to provide data on the level of crime victimization in the United States and to collect information on the... -
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National Crime Surveys: Cities Attitude Sub-Sample, 1972-1975
Department of Justice —
This subsample of the national crime surveys consists of data on personal and household victimization for persons aged 12 and older in 26 major United States cities...