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AUGUST 5, 2022

BJS announcement


BJS staff presents at the Joint Statistical Meetings 2022

The Bureau of Justice Statistics? staff will be presenting at the Joint Statistical Meetings (JSM) 2022 in Washington D.C. from August 7th through August 11th. JSM is the largest gathering of statisticians held in North America. Don?t miss these important dates and sessions:

Sunday, August 7

2:50 PM
Modernizing the Presentation of National Crime Victimization Survey Data
Alexandra Thompson, Grace Kena, and Erika Harrell, BJS Statisticians

Wednesday, August 10

10:50 AM
Estimating Key Indicators of Crime and Public Safety Based on Administrative Data from Police Agencies
Erica Smith, Chief, BJS Law Enforcement Incident-Based Statistics Unit

11:35 AM
Innovating and Modernizing Public Access to Crime Data
Kimberly Martin, BJS Statistician

12:05 PM
Examining Recidivism Rates and Varying Research Strategies Used by the Bureau of Justice Statistics
Leonardo Antenangeli, BJS Statistician

Thursday, August 11

10:35 AM
Crime and Victimization on Tribal Lands and Involving American Indians and Alaska Natives?Opportunities and Challenges
Amy Lauger, Chief, BJS Institutional Research and Special Projects Unit and Recidivism Statistics Unit

10:55 AM
Tribal Law Enforcement and Court Systems in the U.S.
Steve Perry, BJS Statistician

11:15 AM
Results of the Survey of Jails in Indian Country
Michael Field and Todd Minton, BJS Statisticians



The Bureau of Justice Statistics of the U.S. Department of Justice is the principal federal agency responsible for collecting, analyzing, and disseminating reliable statistics on crime and criminal justice in the United States. Doris J. James is the acting director.

For more information on BJS's publications, data collections, data analysis tools, and funding opportunities,?visit?BJS online.



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