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u.s. Department of Justice Bureau of Justice Statistics
Telephone Contacts '87 January 1987, NCJ-102909
Bureau of Justice Statistics U.S, Department of Justice 633 Indiana Avenue, N. W. Washington, D.C. 20531
Director
(202) 724-
Steven R. Schlesinger •.•..•.••...• 7765
Deputy Director for Data Analysis Joseph M. Bessette •••...••.•••••. 7765
Deputy Director for Management and Intergovernmental Programs Benjamin H. Renshaw, III ••••••• , •• 7765
Associate Deputy Director Sue A. Lindgren •••••••••••.•••.•• 7759
Associate Director (National Programs) Charles R. Kindermann ••••••••••• 7774
Assistant Director (state Programs) S. S. Ashton, Jr ................... 7770
Information services
Media and Congressional inquiries stu Smith, Office of Congressional and)?ublic Affairs ................ 7782
Data tape orders National Criminal Justice Data Archive, University of Michigan ••• (313) 763-5010
Publication orders Toll-free ••••••••••••••• 800-732-3277 Maryland and D.C •.••••• (301) 251-5500 BJS Publications Office •• (202) 724-6100
BJS report orders, mailing list additions Justice Statistics Clearinghouse at National Criminal Justice Reference Ser-vice, Rockville, Md ••.••. (301) 251-5500
Toll-free •........ 800-732-3277
Subject specialists
Adjudication Patrick Langan ••••••••••••••.•.•• 7774 Carla Gaskins •••.••••.•.••••.•.•• 7774
Automatic teller machine theft* Carol Kaplan •..••••••..••••••••• 7759
Bail* Herbert Koppel •..••••••••.•.•••• 7770 Carol Kaplan (Federal) ...•..••...• 7759
Career criminals Patrick Langan •••••.••••.•••..•• 7774 Lawrence Greenfeld •••.•••.•••••• 7755
Capital punishment Lawrence Greenfeld •..••••.•••••• 7755
Civil cases (Federal) Carol Kaplan ••••••••••••.••••••• 7759
Computer crime. Carol Kaplan •.••••.•.••••••.•••• 7759
Confidentallty of data Carol Kaplan •••.••••.•••••.•••• ,7759
Corrections, general Lawrence Greenfeld ••••••••••••• ,7755 Phyllis Jo Baunach ...... , ........ 7755 Stephanie Minor-Harper ••••••••••• 7755 Allan Beck ••••••••••••.••••••••• 7755 James Stephnn ••••••••.••••• , .••• 6100 Christopher Innes •••••••••••• , •••• 6100 Susan Kline ••.•••••••••.•.•••.••• 6100 Angela Lane, ••.••••••••••••••••• 6100
Cost of crime, generale Sue Lindgren ••••••.••••••••••••• 7759 Michael Rand ..••••••••••.•••••.. 7774
to government Sue Lindgren •..••.••••.•••••••• 7759
to victims Patsy Klaus .•••.•••.•...•••..•• 7774
Courts, general Patrick Langan •.•....••.••....•.. 7774 Carla Gaskins •••.•••••.•••••••.•• 7774
Court appeals Carla Gaskins •••.••••••••..•••.•• 7774 Patrick Langan •••.•••.•••••.••.•• 7774 Sue Lindgren .•••.••.•••.••••••••• 7759
Court caseload Carla Gaskins •••••.•••••••••••.•. 7774 Patrick Langan ••••••••••..••••••• 7774
Court case processing time* Carla Gaskins •••••••••.•••••••••• 7774 Carol Kaplan (Federal) •••••••••••• 7759
Court organization CarIn Gaskins •••••••••••••••••••• 7774 Patrick Langan ••••••••••••••••••• 7774
Crime incidence, rates, and trends Anita Tlmrots •••••••••••••••••••• 7774 MichaeIRand •••••••••••••••••••• 7774 Patsy Klaus .................. oj .7774 Bruce Tnylor •••••••••••••• , ••••• 7774
.Sub-natlonal or otherwise limited BJS data are available on this topiC. Indicated staff can discuss
Corrections, community avallablllty of data and methodological difficulties Phyllis Jo Baunach ••••••••••••••• 7755 in obtaining natIonal data on the topic.
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Bureau of Justice Statistics Announces the Justice Statistics Clearinghouse
The Bureau of 1L1~tice Stati~tic~ (BJS), in conjunction with the Na-tional Criminal Ju~tice Reference Service (NCJRS), announce~ the establishment of the Justice Statb-tics Clearinghouse. The Clearing-
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house toll-free number i~:
800-732-3277
Persons from Maryland and the Washington, D.C .. metropolitan area should call 30 \-251-5500.
Services offered by the Clearing-house include:
• Responding to statistical re-quests. How many rapes are re-ported to the police'! How many burglaries occurred in the pust year'? Call the Clearinghollse, toll free.
• Providing information about BJS services. Interested in receiv-ing BJS documents and products'? Register with the BJS mailing list by calling the Clearingpouse, toll free.
• Suggesting referrals to other sources for criminal justice statis-tics. If the Clearinghouse doesn't have the answer, an information specialbt wil I refer you to agencies or individuals who do.
C) Conducting custom literature searches of the NCJRS document data base. We can search the NCJRS data base and provide topi-cal bibliographic citations and abstracts to answer speci fic re-quests.
e Collecting statistical reports. The Clearinghouse collects statisti-cal reports from numerous sources. Submit statistical docllments to share with criminal justice col-leagues to; NCJRS, Attention BJS Acquisition, Box 6000, Rockville, MD 20850.
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You have 24-hour access to the justice Statistics Clearinghouse. From 8:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. EST, weekdays, an information specialist is available. After work hours, you may record your orders or leave a message for an information special-ist to return your call.
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Crime, location of Richard Dodge •••••••••••••••.••• 6100
Crime prevention measures Catherine Whitaker ••••••••••••••• 7755
Crime severity Patsy KI~us •••••.•••••••••••••.• 7774
Crime seasonality Richard Dodge ••••••••.•••••.•••• 6100
Crime types: Rape, robbery, assault, theft, burglary Patsy Klaus ••••••••••••••••••••• 7774 Michael Rand •••••••••••••.•••••• 7774 Caroline Harlow ••••.•••••••••••• 7755
Crime types: Federal, bank robbery, computer·, white collar~ Carol Kaplan ••••••••••.••••••••• 7759
Crime types: Homicide Marianne Zawitz ••••.•••••••••••• 6100 Paul White ....................... 7770
Crime measurement methods Richard Dodge •••••.•••••• , •••••• 6100 Bruce Taylor •••••.•••••.••.••••• 7774 Michael Rand •••••••••.•••••••••• 7774
Criminal defendants* Carla Gaskins ...••••••••••••••••• 7774 Patrick Langan ................... 7774 Carol Kaplan (Federal) ••••••.••••• 7759
Criminal history data quality Carol Kaplan ••.••••••••••••••••• 7759
Criminal justice agencies (data and mailing list) Sue Lindgren ••••••••••••..•••.•. 7759
Criminal justice expenditure and employment Sue Lindgren ••••••••••.••••.•••. 7759
Crowding (See "jail" and "prison" entries)
Data tapes, general Patrick Langan .••••••••••••••••• 7774
National Crime Survey Marshall DeBerry ••••••••••••• 7774 Michael Rand ••.•••••••.••..•• 7774 Bruce Taylor •••••••.•..•••••• 7774
COrrections Chrlstopherlnnes ••••••••.••••. 6100 Allan Beck ••••••••.••.•••.•.• 7755 Lawrence Greenfeld ••••••••••• 7755 Stephanie Minor-Harper •.•••••• 7755 Phyllis Jo Baunach ............ 7755
Expenditure and employment Sue Lindgren •.••••••••••••••• 7759
Agency characteristics Sue'Lindgren ••••••••••••••••• 7759
State offender-based transactions· Donald Manson ••••..•••••••••• 7770 Patrick Langan ••••••••••..•••• 7774
Domestic violence Patsy Klaus ••.••••••.••••.••.•••• 7774 Michael Rand •••.•••••••.••.••••• 7774 Patrick Langan ................... 7774
Drugs, general· Sue Lindgren ••••••••••..•••.••••• 7759
Drugs and prisoners Phyllis Jo Baunach ••••••..••••••• 7755 James Stephan .•••••••••••••.•••• 7755
Drunk driving· Marianne Zawitz. • ••.•••••••••••• 6100
Electronic fund transfer crime· Carol Kaplan •••••••••••••••••••• 7759
mdedy victims Patsy Klaus •.•••••••••••......•• 7774 Catherine Whitaker ••••••••••••••• 7755
Family violence (See "domestic violence")
Fear of crime Sue Lindgren •.••••••••••••••••••• 7759 Patsy Klaus ••••••••••••••••••••• 7774 Michael Rand ..••••••••••..•.••.• 7774
Federal justice Carol Kaplan •••••••••••••••••••• 7759
Female victims
Jails, inmates, and crowding Phyllis Jo Baunach ••••••••••••••• 7755 .James Stephan •••••••••••••.••••• 6100 Lawrence Greenfeld .••••••••••••• 7755 Stephanie Minor-Harper ••••••••••• 7755
Judiciary Carla Gaskins ••••.••.•••••••••••• 7774 Patrick Langan ••••••••••••••••••• 7774
Judges Carla Gaskins •••••••••••••••••••• 7774 Patrick Langan ••••••••••••••••••• 7774
Justice expenditure and employment Sue Lindgren •••••••••••••••••••• 7759
Juveniles,gene~* Sue Lindgren ••••••••••••••••••••• 7759
Juvenile corrections Phyllis Jo Banauch •••••••••••••••• 7759 Susan Kline •••••••••.••.••••••••• 6100
Law enforcement statistics* (See "police statistics")
National Crime Survey, general Patsy Klaus ••••••••••••••••••••• 7774 Michael Rand ••••••••••••••••.••• 7774 Bruce Taylor •••••••••••••••••••• 7774 Marshall DeBerry ................ 7774 RichardDodge ••••••••••••••••••• 7774 Anita Timrots •••••.••••••••••••• 7774 Cathy Whitaker •••••••••••••••••• 7755 Caroline Harlow ••••••••••••••••• 7755
Patsy Klaus ••....•.•..••••.••••• 7774 National Crime Survey, data tapes
Female offenders Phyllis Jo Baunach •.••••••••.•••• 7755 Stephanie Minor-Harper .••••..•.•• 7755 Carol Kaplan (Federal) ..•..••...•. 7759
Forecasting prison populations Bernard Shipley ••••••.•.•.•....•• 7770
Forfeiture* Marianne Zawitz ••••••••••••••.•• 6100
Habeas corpus* Carol Kaplan .•..•...•.•••••.•••• 7759
Households touched by crime Michael Rand •••••••••.••••.••••• 7774
Incapacitation* Patrick Langan ••••.•..•••••.•..•• 7774 Lawrence Greenfeld .••••••••••••• 7755
Indigent defense Carla Gaskins ••••••••••••...••••• 7774
Insanity defense. Phyllis Jo Bauanch •.••.•••••••••• 7755
International crime data· Carol Kalish ••••••••••..••••••••• 6100
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Marshall DeBerry ................. 7774 Michael Rand •••••.•••••••••••••• 7774 Bruce Taylor ••••••••.••••••••••• 7774
National Crime Survey, redesign Bruce Taylor •••.••••••••••••••••• 7774 Richard Dodge •••••.••••••••••••• 6100
National Crime Survey, supplements Charles Kindermann •••••••••••••• 7774
Offenders Phyllis Jo Baunach ••••••••••••••• 7755 Lawrence Greenfeld •••••••••••.•• 7755 Stephanie Minor-Harper •.••••••.•• 7755 James Stephan •••••••••••••••••.• 6100 Allen Beck .••••••••••.•••••••••• 7755 Angela Lane ••••••••••••••••••••• 6100 Carol Kaplan (Federal) •••••••••••. 7759
Offenders, female Phyllis Jo Baunach ••••••••••••••• 77 55 Stephanie Minor-Harper ••••••••••• 7755 Carol Kaplan (Fede,ral) ••..•••••••• 7759
Offender-b8sed transaction statistics. Donald Manson ••• : ••••••••••••••• 7770 Patrick Langan ••• ; ••••.•••••••••• 7774
I .Sub-national or otherwise limited BJS data are available on this topic. !Indicated staet can discuss availability of data and methodological difficultle$ In obtaining national data on the topic.
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Parole and parolees Stephanie Minor-Harper ••••••••.•. 7755 Lawrence Greenfeld •..•.•..•••••• 7755
Police statistics* Paul White •.••.••••••••••...•.•• 7770 Donald Manson •..••.•.•.•••.••••. 7770
Public opinion about crime Sue Lindgren ..•••••••••••.••..•• 7759 Marianne Zawitz .•••••.•.••..•.•• 6100
Pretrial release and crime* Herbert Koppel •.•••.••..•..••••• 7770 Carol Kaplan (Federal) •..•••..•... 7759
Prisons, prisoners, and crowding Allan Beck ..•...•••••..•..••.... 7755 Christopher Innes ••.••..•...•.•••• 6100 Phyllis Jo Baunach ••••.•.•.••.••• 7755 Lawrence Greenfeld ..••....•••.•. 7755 Tom Hester •••••......•••.•....• 7755 Stephanie Minor-Harper •.•..•..... 7755 James Stephan .•.••••..••..•..•.. 6100 Angela Lane .•...•..•.••••..••.•. 6100
Privacy and security of data Carol Kaplan •••..••.••.••..•.•.. 7759
Private security Marianne Zawitz ...•••....••..••. 6100
Privatization of corrections* Sue Lindgren ••.•••••..••..••..•. '.7759
Probation and probationers Stephanie Minor-Harper •••••..•..• 7755 Lawrence Greenfeld •..•...••••••• 7755
Prosecution* Carla Gaskins .•••••..•.•••••.••.• 7774 Patrick Langan ................... 7774
Publication series, general Marilyn Marbrook ••.•••....•••••. 6100
Bulletins Carol Kalish ....•.•....••..•.• 6100
Special Reports Joseph M. Bessette •••••••••••• 7765
Report to the Nation on Crime and Justice Marianne Zawitz ••.•.••.•.•.•. 6100
Crime and Justice Facts Marianne Zawitz •••••••••••••• 6100
Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics Sue Lindgren •••••••••.••..••• 7759
Bureau of Ju::.Uce Statistics Annual Report Sue Lindgren .................. 7759
*Sub-no.tlonal or otherwise Umited BJS data are avallable on this topic. Ind.\cated staff can discuss avallabllity of data and methodological difficulties In optalnlng national data on the topic.
Public defense Weapons and crime Carla Gaskins ••••••.•.•••••...••• 7774 Michael Rand ••.•.••••..•.••.•... 7774
Bruce Taylor •••••••••••••.••••••. 7774 Recidivism* Alan Beck ••.•••••.••••••••.•••. 7755 White collar crime* Lawrence Greenfeld •••.•••••••... 7755 Carol Kaplan ....•.•.••.•••••..•• 7759 Bernard Shipley .••.••••.•••.••••• 7770
Security and privacy of data Carol Kaplan •••.••.••.•••.•••••• 7759
Self protection, justifiable use of force Marianne Zawitz •.•..•••••••.•... 6100
Sentencing* Carla Gaskins •...•..••..•.•••...• 7774 Herbert Koppel .•••.•.•.•••..•..• 7770 Phyllis Jo Baunach •.....••.•..•.• 7755 Carol Kaplan (Federal) ...•...•.••• 7759
State information systems, general Bernard Shipley •.•......••..•.••. 7770 John Jones ...•••......••...•..•• 7770 Donald Manson .•.•••••.•••..•...• 7770
Law enforcement, prosecution, and courts Donald Manson ••••••••••••••.• 7770
Corrections Bernard Shipley ••.•..••.....•• 7770
State statistical programs Herbert Koppel ..•.•.••..••.•.... 7770
Stranger-to-stranger crime Michael Rand .•••••.•...•.••.••.. ,7774 Anita Timrots •••...•.••.••.••..•. 7774
Time served in prison Allen Beck ....................... 7755 Christopher Innes •..•..••..••.•••• 6100 Lawrence Greenfeld ••....••.•..•• 7755 Tom Hester ••••....••.••...•..•• 7755 Carol Kaplan (Federal) .......•..•. 7759
Traffic safety* Marianne Zawitz •.•••.•.•.••.••.• 6100
Reporting crime to police Caroline Harlow ••••••.•..••.••••• 7755
Teenage victims Catherine Whitaker •..•••• , .•••... 7755
Uniform Crime Reports redesign implementation Paul White •••••.•••.•.••••••..•• 7770 Donald Manson ••••••••••.•.••.••• 7770
Victims of crime Michael Rand •.••••.•.••••••.•..• 7774 Patsy Klaus ••••.•...••.•••••.••• 7774 Bl'uce Taylor •••••......•.••••••• 7774
Victim and witness assistance programs* Carol Kaplan, •...•••••.•••.••... 7759 Marianne Zawitz .••••..••.....•.• 6100
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U.S. Departmenl of JusUce
Bureau of Justice Statistics
Ciime and Justice Facts, 1985
Crime The volume of crime 1 Crime trends 2 Victims of crime 4 The location of crime 6 The economic cost of crime 7 The relationship between victim
and offender 8 Crime proflies 9
Rape 9 Household burglary 10 Bank robbery 11 Automated teller machine
loss or theft 12
The criminal Justice response Reporting crime 13 Criminal justice processing 14 Indigent defense 16 Pretrial release 17 Appeals 18 The cost of criminal justice 19
Sentencing and corrections SentenCing practices 20 Sentencing outcomes 22 Time served In prison 24 Correctional populations 25 Prison crowding 26 Capital punishment 27 Recidivism 28 Prisoners, drugs, and alcohol 29
Sources 30
Crime and Justice Facts, 1985 sum-mariZes much of what BJS has learned about crime and justice in the United States as of December 31, 1985. It is intended to bridge the information gap between the first and second editions of the Report to the Nation on Crime and Justice, a comprehensive statistical portrait of crime and justice in the United States, first published in October 1983.
It may be ordered (NCJ-100757) from the Justice Statistics Clear-i'nghouse, National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS), P.O. Box 6000, Rockville, MD 20850, toll free 800-732-3277 (local number 301-251-5500). Postage and handling are charged for bulk orders.
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State statistical agencies
The Bureau of Justice Statistics has sponsored the development of statistical analysis centers in more than 40 States.
, Users desiring data specific to single States should call or write the persons listed below. Users unable to contact a particular State should contact Herbert Koppel at (202) 724-7770 or the Criminal Justice Statistics Association at (202) 347-4608.
Alabama Larry Wright, Director AL Criminal Justice Information Center 858 South Court Street Montgomery, Alabama 36104 (205) 832-4930
Alaska John E. Angell, Director Justice Center University of Alaska 3211 Providence Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99508 (907) 786-1810
Arizona Thomas Epperlien, SAC Director Information Analysis Section Department of Public Safety P. O. Box 6638 Phoenix, Arizona 85005 (602) 262-8082
Arkansas Larry Cockrell, Manager Special Service!) Section Arkansas Crime Information Center One Capitol Mall Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 (501) 371-2221
California Steve Crawford, Program Manager Bureau of Criminal Statistics Post Office Box 13427 Sacramento, California 95813 (916) 739-5568
Colorado Mary Mande, SAC Director Colorado Division of Criminal Justice
. Department of Public Safety 1325 S. Colorado Blvd., B-700 Denver, Colorado 80222 (303) 6n-8131
Connecticut Gerald Stowell Chief of Research Justice Planning Division, OPM 80 Washington Street Hartford, Connecticut 06106 (203) 566-3522
Delaware Michael H. Rabasca, Director Statistical Analysis Center 60 The Plaza Dover, Delaware 19901 (302) 736-4626
District of Columbia Steven Rickman Director of Statistical Analysis Office of Criminal Justice Plans and Analysis 1111 E Street, N.W. Suite 500 C Washington, D.C. 20004 (202) 727-6554
Florida Kenneth B. Trager, SAC Director Division of Criminal Justice Information Systems Florida Department of Law Enforcement Box 1489 Tallahassee, Florida 32302 (904) 487-4808
Georgia Thomas J. McGreevy, Director Georgia Crime Information Center P. O. Box 370748 Decatur, Georgia 30037 (404) 656-6110
Hawaii Steven E. Vidinha, Director Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center 465 South King Street Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 (808) 548-2090
Idaho William Overton, Chief Technical Services Unit Public Services Division Department of Law Enforcement 6081 Clinton Street Boise, Idaho 83'704 (208) 334-3161
Dlinois John R. Firman, Associate Director Illinois Criminal Justice
Information Authority 120 South Riverside Plaza, 10th Floor Chicago, illinois 60606 (312) 793-8550
Indiana Douglas Fowler Indiana Criminal Justice Institute 150 West Market Street Suite 200 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 (317) 232-1230
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Iowa Paul Stage berg, Director Iowa Statistical Analysis Center Department of Management Executive Hills East Des Moines, Iowa 50319 (515) 281-3108
Kansas Michael Boyer, Supervisor Statistical Analysis Center Kansas Bureau of Investigation 1620 Tyler Street Topeka, Kansas 66612 (913) 232-6000, Ext. 312
Kentucky C. Bruce Traughber, SAC Co-Director Office of the Attorney General Capitol Building Frankfort, Kentucky 40601 (502) 564-4002
Louisiana Carle L. Jackson, Research Director Louisiana Commission on Law Enforcement 2121 Wooddale Boulevard Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70806 (504) 925-4440
Maine Steven Woodard, Director Maine Criminal Justice Data Center Department of Corrections State Office Building, Sta. 111 Augusta, Maine 04333 (207) 289-2771
Maryland Charles Wellford Maryland Justice Analysis Center Institute of Criminal Justice and Criminology University of Maryland College Park, Maryland 20742 (301) 454-4538
Massachusetts Daniel Bibel, SAC Director Committee on Criminal Justice 100 Cambridge Street, 21st Floor Boston, Massachusetts 02202 (617) 727-7096
Michigan George Roehm, Director Research and Statistical Analysis Office of Criminal Justice Lewis Cass Building P. O. Box 30026 Lansing, Michigan 48909 (517) 373-6510
Minnesota Kathryn Guthrie, Research Specialist Statistical Analysis Center Sta te Planning Agency 550 Cedar Street St. Paul, Minnesota 55101 (612) 296-7819
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Mississippi Karen Skadden Operations Management Analyst Statistical Analysis Center 301 West Pearl Street Jackson, Mississippi 39203 (601) 949-2006
Missouri Martin Carso, Director Statistical Analysis Center Missouri Highway Patrol 1510 East Elm Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 (314) 751-4026
Montana A. Laurence Petersen, Chief Planning and Research Bureau Montana Board of Crime Control 303 North Roberts Street Helena, Montana 59520 (406) 444-3604
Nebraska Bruce Ayers, SAC Director Commission on Law Enforcement P. O. Box 94946 Lincoln, Nebraska 68509 (402) 471-2194
New Hampshire Mark C. Thompson, Director Statistical Analysis Center Office of the Attorney General State House Annex Concord, New Hampshire 03301 (603) 271-3658
New Jersey Meherji D. Wadia, Chief Data Analysis Center Division of Systems and Comm. P. O. Box CN-113, River Road West Trenton, New Jersey 08625 (609) 530-4780
New York Richard Rosen, Chief Bureau of Statistical Services Division of Criminal Justice Services Executive Park Tower, Stuyvesant Plaza Albany, NY 12203 (518) 457-8393
North Carolina David Jones, Director N. C. Criminal Justice Analysis Center Post Office Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 (919) 733-5013
North Dakota Robert J. Helten, Coordinator Criminal Justice Research Attorney General's Office state Capitol Bismark, North Dakota 58505 (70H 224-2594
Northern Mariana Islands Richard D. Shew man, Director Criminal Justice Planning Agency Commonwealth of the Northern
Mariana Islands P.O. Box 1133 Saipan, CM 96950 (670) 322-9350
Ohio Jeff Knowles, Research Administrator Ohio Department of Development Office of Criminal Justice Services P. O. Box 1001, State Office Towers Columbus, Ohio 43216 (614) 466-0310
Oklahoma Steven Davis Administrator, Planning and Research Oklahoma Department of Corrections 3400 Martin Luther King Avenue Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73111 (405) 427-6511
Oregon James P. Heuser Crime Analysis Center Department of Justice Justice Building Salem, Oregon 97310 (503) 378-8056
Pennsylvania Phillip Renninger, SAC Director Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and
Delinquency Box 1167 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17108 (717) 787-5152
Puerto Rico Ana Leticia Jimenez, Acting Director Statistical Analysis Center Department of Justice, Box 192 San Juan, Puerto Rico 00902 (809) 783-3382
Rhode Island Norman Dakake, Director Sta tistical Analysis Center Governor's Commission on Justice 222 Quaker Lane, Suite 100 West Warwick, Rhode Island 02893 (401) 277-2620
South Carolina Ernest C. Euler, Supervisor Division of Public Safety Governor's Office 1205 Pendleton Street Columbia, South Carolina 29201 (803) 758-8940
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South Dakota Don Gromer, DiL-ector State Statistical Center Rol Kebach Training Center Pierre, South Dakota 57501 (605) 773-3331
Tennessee Dawn R. Faught Juvenile Justice Specialist State Planning Office 505 Deaderick Street, Suite 1800 Nashville, Tennessee 37219 (615) 741-5619
Texas Ronald D. Champion Executive Director Criminal Justice Policy Council P. O. Box 13332, Capitol Station Austin, Texas 78711 (512) 463-1810
utah Richard Oldroyd, SAC Director Commission on Criminal and
Juvenile Justice Room 137, Utah state Capitol Building Salt Lake City, Utah 84114 (801) 533-7932
Vermont David Healy Policy Research Staff Office of the Governor Montpelier, Vermont 05602 (802) 828-3326
Virgin Islands Bill Hamm, Director Sta tistical Analysis Cen ter Law Enforcement Planning Committee Office of the Governor Post Office Box 3807 Charlotte Amelie, VI 00801 (809) 774-6400
Virginia Paul Kolmetz, Director Statistical Analysis CElnter Department of Criminal Justice 805 East Broad street Richmond, Virginia 23219 (804) 786-7811
Washington Jack O'Connell, Executive Policy Analyst Office of Financial Management Policy Analysis and Forecasting Division Insurance Building, AQ4:4 Olympia, Washington 98504 (206) 753-1758
Wisconsjn Harry Yates, Administrator Wisconsin Council on Criminal Justice 30 West Mifflin Street, Suite 1000 Madison, Wisconsin 53702 (608) 266-7646
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Bureau of Justice Statistics reports (revised December 1986)
Call tolHree 800-732-3277 (local 251-5500) to order BJS reports, to be added to one of the BJS mailing lists, or to speak to a reference specialist in statistics at the Justice Statistics Clearinghouse, National Criminal Justice Reference Service, Box 6000, Rockville, MD 20850. Single caples of reports are free; use NCJ number to order. Postage and handling are charged for bulk orders of single reports. For single copies of multiple titles. up to 10 titles are free; 11-40 titles $10; more than 40, $20; libraries call for special rates.
Public-use tapes of BJS data sets and other criminal justice data are available from the Criminal Justice Archive and lnformation Network, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI48106 (313-763-5010).
National Crime Survey Criminal vlctlmlzatlon in the U.S.:
1984 (final reporl). NCJ-100435, 5/86 1983 (final report), NCJ-96459, 10/85 1982 (final report), NCJ-92820, 11/84 1973-82 trends, NCJ-90541, 9/83 1980 (final reporl), NCJ-84015, 4/83 1979 (final report), NCJ-76710, 12/81
8JS special reports: Preventing domestic violence against women,
NCJ..102037.8/86 Crime prevention measures, NCJ-l00438,3/86 The use of weapons tn committing crimes,
NCJ-99643.1/86 Reporting crimes to the pollee, NCJ-99432,
12/85 Locating city, suburban, and rural crime, NCJ-
99535, 12/85 The risk of violent crime, NCJ..97119, 5/85 The economic cost of crime to victims, NCJ..
93450,4/84 Family violence, NCJ-93449, 4/84
BJS bulletins: Households touched by crime, 1985,
NCJ-101885,6/86 Criminal victimization, 1984, NCJ..98904, 10/85 The crime of rape, NCJ-96777. 3/85 Household bUrglary, NCJ·96021. 1/85 Criminal victimization, 1983, NCJ..93869, 6/84 Violent crime by strangers, NCJ-80829, 4/82 Crime and the elderlY, NCJ-79614, 1/82 Measuring crime, NCJ-75710, 2/81
Teenage victims, NCJ-l03138, 12/86 Response to screening questions in the National
Crime Survey (BJS technical reporl), NCJ-97624,7/85
Victimization and fear of crime: World perspectives, NCJ-93872. 1/85
nle National Crime Survey: Working papers, vol. I: Current and historical perspectives, NCJ-75374,8/82 vol. II: Melhological studies, NCJ-90307, 12/84
Issues In the measurement of victimization, NCJ-74882,10/81
The cost of ne9l1gence: Losses from preventable household burglaries, NCJ-53527, 12/79
Rape victimization In 26 American cities, NCJ-55878, 8/79
Criminal victimization In urban schools, NCJ-56396, 8/79
An Introduction to the National Crime Survey NCJ..43732, 4/78 '
Local victim surveys: A review of the Issues, NCJ..39973. 8/77
Parole and probation BJS bulletins:
Pro/:latlon and parole 1984, NCJ-l00181, 2/86
Setting prison terms, NCJ·76218, 8/83
Parole In the U,S., 1980 and 1981, NCJ-87387 3/86 '
Characteristics of persons entering parole during 1978 and 1979, NCJ..87243, 5/83
Characteristics of the parole population, 1978 NCJ-66479, 4/81 '
Parole In the U.S., 1979, NCJ-69562, 3/81
Corrections BJS bulletins and special reports:
Capital punishment, 1985, NCJ-l02742, 11/86 State and Federal prisoners, 1925-85,
NC'} 1 02494, 11/86 Prisoners in 1985, NCJ-101384, 6/86 Prison admission and releases, 1983,
NC'} 100582, 3/86 Capital punishment 1984, NC'}9B399, 8/85 Examining recidivism, NCJ-96501 , 2/85 Returning to prison, NCJ-95700, 11/84 Time served in prison, NCJ-93924, 6/84
Historical corrections statistics In the U.S., 1850-1984, NCJ..102529. 12/86
Prisoners in State and Federal Institutions on Dec. 31,1983, NCJ..99861, 6/86
Capital punishment 1984 (final). NCJ-99562, 5/86 Capital punishment 1983 (final), NCJ.99561, 4/86
1979 surveyof Inmates of State correctional facilities and 1979 census of State correctional facilities: BJS special reports:
The prevalence of Imprisonment, NCJ-93657, 7/85
Career patterns in crime, NCJ-88672, 6/83
BJS bUlletins: Prisoners and drugs, NCJ-87575, 3/83 Prisoners and alcohol, NC'}86223, 1/83 PrisonS and prisoners, NCJ-80697, 2/82 Veterans In prison, NCJ-79232, 11/81
Census 0/ jails and survey of jail inmates: Jail inmates, 1984, NCJ..101094, 5/86 Jail Inmates, 19B3 (BJS bulletin). NCJ-99175,
11/85 The 1983 jail census (BJS bulletin), NCJ-95536,
11/84 Census of jails, 1978: Data for individual jaits,
vols. HV, Northeast, North Central, South, West, NC.}72279-72282,12/81
Profile of jail Inmates, 1978, NCJ-65412, 2/81
Children in custody: Public juvenile facilities, 1985 (bulletin).
NC'} 102457, 10/86 1982-83 census of juvenile detention and
correctional facilities, NCJ-l01686. 9/86
Expenditure and employment BJS Bulletins:
Justice expenditure and employment: 1983, NCJ-l01776, 7/86 1982, NCJ..98327, 8/85
Jusilce expenditure and employment In the U.S.: 1980 and 1981 extracts, NCJ-96007, 6/85 1971-79, NCJ-92596. 11/84
Courts BJS bulletins:
The 9rowth of appeals: 1973-83 trends, NCJ..96381, 2/85
Case 'llings in State courts 1983, NCJ..95111, 10/84
BJS speCial reports: Felonyc/lse-processingtlme, NCJ-l01985 8/86 Felony sentencing in 18 local '
Jurisdictions, NCJ-97881, 6/85 The prevalence of guilty pleas, NCJ..96018,
12/84 Sentencing practices In 13 States, NCJ-95399
10/84 ' Criminal defense systems: A nallonal
survey, NCJ-94630, 8/84 Habeas corpus, NCJ-92948, 3/84 State court caseload statlstics, 1977 and
1981, NCJ..87587, 2/83
National Criminal Defense Systems Study NCJ-94702, 10/88 '
The prosecution of felony arrests: 1981, NCJ..101380, 9/86 1980, NCJ..97684, 10/85 1979, NCJ-86482, 5/84
State court model statistical dictionary, Supplement, NCJ..98326, 9/85 1st edition, NCJ-62320, 9/80
State court organization 1980, NCJ-76711. 7/82 A crOSs-city comparison of felony case
processing, NCJ-55171, 7/79
Federal offenses and offenders BJS special reports:
Pretrial release and mlscondlJct, NCJ-96132 1~5 '
BJS bul/etins: Bank robpery, NCJ-94463, 8/84 Federal drug law violators, NCJ..92692 2/84 Federal justice statistics, NCJ-B0814, 3/B2
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Privacy and security Computer crime: BJS special reports.'
Electronic fund transfer fraud, NCJ-96666,3/85 Electronic fund transfer and crime,
NCJ-92650, 2/84 Electronic fund transfer fraud, NCJ-l00461,
4/86 Computer security techniques,
NCJ..84049, 9/82 Electronic fund transfer systems and crime,
NCJ-83736, 9/82 Expert witness manual, NCJ..77927, 9/81 Crlmlnallustlce reSQurce manual, NCJ-61550,
12/79
Privacy and security of criminal history information:
Compendium of State legislation, 1984 overview, NCJ-98077, 9/85
Crimlnallustlce information policy: Criminal Justice "hot" files, NCJ-l01850, 12/86 Data quality policies and procedures:
Prllceedlngs of a BJS/SEARCH conference, NCJ-l01849,12/86
Crime control and criminal records(BJS speCial ieport), NCJ-99176, 10/85
State criminal records repOSitories (BJS technical report), NCJ-99017, 10/85
Data quality of criminal history records, NCJ-98079. 10/85
Intelligence and investigative records, NCJ-95787, 4/85
Victim/witness legislation: An overview, NCJ-94365, 12/84
Intormation policy and crime control strategies (SEARCHlSJS conference), NCJ-93926. 10184
Research access to criminal Justice data, NCJ-84154,2/83
Privacy and Juvenile justice records, NCJ-84152,1/83
Survey of State laws (BJS bulletin). NCJ-80836, 6/82
Privacy and the private employer, NCJ-79651,11/81
General BJS bulletins and special reporis:
BJS telephone contacts '87, NCJ..102909, 12/86 Tracking offenders: White-collar crime,
NCJ-102B67, l1/B6 Police employment and expenditure,
NCJ-l00117,2/86 Tracking offenders: The child victim, NCJ-
95785, 12/84 The seyerity of crime, NCJ..92326, 1/84 The American response to crime: A" overview
of criminal justice systems, NC'}91936, 12/83 Tracking offenders, NCJ..91572, 11/83 Victim and witness assistance: New Staie
laws and the system's response, NCJ-87934, 5/83
1986 directory of automated criminal justice information systems, NCJ..102260, 12/86 $20
Crime and justice facts, 1985, NCJ-l00757.'5/86 National survey of crime severity, NCJ-96017,
10/85 Criminal victimization of District of Columbia
residents and Capitol Hill employees, 1982-83, NCJ-97982:Summary, NC.}98567; .9/135
The DC crime victimization study Implementation, NCJ-98595, 9/85, $7.60 domestic/$9.20 Canadl-an/$12.80 foreign
The DC household victimization survey data base: Documentation, NCJ-98596, $6.40/$8.40/$11 User manual, NCJ-98597, $8.20/$9.80/$12.80
How to gain access to BJS data (brochure), BC-0Q0022, 9/84
Proceedings of the 2nd workshop on law and Jusllce statistics, 1984, NCJ-93310, 8/84
Report to the nation on crime and Justice: The data, NCJ-87088, 10/83
Dictionary of criminal Justice data terminology: 2nd ed., NCJ-76939, 2/82
Technical standards tor machine-readable data supplied to BJS, NC.}75318, 6/81
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