Links to publications on the work of the department, an agency of the U.S. Justice Department.
This site compiles a wide variety of criminal justice statistics published by the Bureau of Justice Statistics, part of the U.S. Justice Department.
Data on campus safety and security from the U.S. Department of Education.
A U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics tool to allows you to use data from the Annual Parole Survey.
A U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics analytical tool that allows you to use data from the Annual Probation Survey.
Includes statistics of DEA arrests, drug seizures and meth lab incidents, plus links to related resources.
Links to Bureau of Prisons data, plus links to related resources.
This Congressional Research Service report provides data and other information about mass shootings
Data reports on school crime, safety, violence, and discipline.
Data on school crime and safety
Statistics on juvenile justice, from another agency of the U.S. Justice Department.
A tool that allows you to calculate the recidivism rate of prisoners who were released from state prisons in 2005. These prisoners were followed after release and data added to this tool that permits this analysis.
This FBI report provides data and other information about mass shootings
Data about the work of the U.S. Marshals Service
The FBI's Uniform Crime Reports include a number of reports, such as: Crime in the United States, Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted, Hate Crime Statistics, and the National Incident-Based Reporting System.
Links to state agencies and resources about corrections and public health for all states. A resource of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Links to agencies and reports for each state.
Includes links to departmental reports, which often include statistics about the work of the department.
The SAC collects common justice system statistical data including criminal justice trends, domestic abuse, deaths in police custody, etc.
Tracks reports of gun violence from news sources and police reports
Reports on incidents in which multiple people have been shot.
An extremely large archive of social science data.
This special report from the Washington Post provides statistics and other information on mass shootings.
A very large collection of governmental and nongovernmental data.
Criminal justice statistics from many countries.
A compilation of criminal justice statistics from both governmental and non-governmental sources. A project of the University at Albany.
A research unit at Syracuse University that analyzes federal data about enforcement, staffing and spending.
Information for incidents in which 4 or more people were killed in an "indiscriminate outburst"
A database of information on prisons worldwide
Hall of Justice - Hall of Justice contains nearly 10,000 datasets and research documents from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, U.S. territories and the federal government. The data was collected between September 2014 and October 2015.
*Credit to Bowling Green State University for this list of links.