From Bureau of Justice Statistics <[email protected]>
Subject September 2019 in Review
Date October 1, 2019 8:37 PM
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*MONTH IN REVIEW*




*September 2019*






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Criminal Victimization, 2018 [ [link removed] ]"

Bureau of Justice Statistics releases results from 2018 National Crime Victimization Survey [ [link removed] ]

The Bureau of Justice Statistics National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) is one of two major sources of crime statistics in the United States. It collects information on nonfatal crimes by surveying a nationally representative sample of U.S. households.

After declining by more than 60% from 1994 to 2015 (the most recent year in which a 1-year decline was observed), the number of violent-crime victims rose from 2015 to 2016, and again from 2016 to 2018.

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The following data collection is open for public comments:


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2020 Police-Public Contact Survey (PPCS) [ [link removed] ]

Comments on the proposed update of this data collection will be accepted until October 16, 2019.

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The following data collection is open for public comments:


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Prison Population Reports: Summary of Sentenced Population Movement - National Prisoner Statistics [ [link removed] ]

Comments on the proposed extension and update of this data collection will be accepted until October 18, 2019.

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*2015 and 2016 data added to the Federal Criminal Case Processing Statistics (FCCPS) data tool* [ [link removed] ]

You can access data on suspects and defendants processed in the federal criminal justice system, ranging from arrest to reentry, including the areas of federal law enforcement, prosecution and courts, and incarceration.

Users can also look up data based on title and section of the U.S. Criminal Code. Data are from BJSs Federal Justice Statistics Resource Center.

*ACCESS FCCPS* [ [link removed] ]

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*Featured on the BJS website: "Immigration, Citizenship, and the Federal Justice System, 1998-2018"* [ [link removed] ]

This is the first BJS report that comprehensively describes the citizenship of suspects arrested and prosecuted for federal offenses. The report highlights trends from 1998 through 2018, providing statistics on immigration and non-immigration offenses, U.S.-Mexico border and non-U.S.-Mexico-border districts, and country of citizenship.

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Announcements

*Apply now: BJS statistician vacancies available* [ [link removed] ]

BJS is seeking statisticians to be part of one or more teams carrying out statistical collections in criminal victimization, law enforcement, corrections, courts, recidivism, or special projects.

Applications are due by October 9, 2019.



*Apply now: BJS corrections statistics supervisory statistician vacancy available* [ [link removed] ]

BJS is seeking a supervisory statistician for the Corrections Statistics Unit. Job duties include maintaining, enhancing, and expanding major corrections statistical series and programs.

Applications are due by October 16, 2019.











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