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About Bjs
The Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) serves as the primary source for criminal justice statistics in the United States, covering a wide range of topics related to crime and the justice system. It provides data, publications, and resources for understanding crime trends and the effectiveness of justice policies.
Access comprehensive statistics on crime and the justice system in the United States.
What You Can Do
- Explore various topics related to criminal justice
- Search for publications and reports
- Access data analysis tools
- Find funding opportunities and guidelines
- Learn about BJS programs and initiatives
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of data does BJS provide?
BJS provides data on various aspects of the criminal justice system, including crime rates, law enforcement, courts, and corrections.
How can I access BJS publications?
You can search and access a variety of publications directly on the BJS website.
Are the statistics provided by BJS free to use?
Yes, all statistics and publications provided by BJS are freely accessible to the public.
What programs does BJS administer?
BJS administers several programs, including the National Crime Victimization Survey and the Law Enforcement Core Statistics.
How can I apply for funding opportunities through BJS?
Information on current funding opportunities and application guidelines can be found on the BJS website under the Funding & Awards section.