Data Analysis Tools
With support from OJJDP, the National Center for Juvenile Justice has developed a family of data analysis and dissemination tools that give users quick and easy access to detailed statistics on a variety of juvenile justice topics. Three such applications provide access to law enforcement and juvenile crime data:
- Easy Access to the FBI's Supplementary Homicide Reports, gives users quick access to detailed information on the characteristics of homicides dating back to 1980. Users can analyze national and State data on offender and victim demographics (age, gender, and race/ethnicity), weapon use, and offender-victim relationship, and can easily focus their analysis on offending by specific
age groups. The data are derived from information gathered annually by the FBI in its Supplementary Homicide Reporting Program.
- Easy Access to NIBRS Victims (2016)
[formerly "Easy Access to NIBRS: Victims of Domestic Violence"] allows users to analyze state-level data on victims of domestic violence as well as victims of all types of violence based on information collected by the FBI's National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS). Users can explore the characteristics
of victims, including demographic information of the victim (age, sex, and race), victim injury, and the victim-offender relationship. Data are based on incidents reported in 2016 from law enforcement agencies in more than 30 states.
- Easy Access to FBI Arrest Statistics provides access to detailed arrest statistics at the national, state, and county levels, for the latest available year and four previous years. Arrest statistics are presented for 29 specific offense categories. Users can choose displays that show arrests or arrest rates for youth, adults, or all ages combined, or youth or adult arrests as a percentage of total arrests. The displays can be saved and imported into spreadsheet software for further analysis. The data are derived from information gathered annually by the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting Program.
Downloadable Spreadsheets
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