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EZAUCR Easy Access to FBI Arrest Statistics: 1994-2014


Easy Access to FBI Arrest Statistics (EZAUCR)

was developed to provide access to juvenile arrest statistics at the national, state, and county level. Arrest statistics are presented for 29 detailed offense categories. Users can select displays based on counts or rates for juveniles, adults, or all ages combined.

  • Arrest Statistics
    access national, state, and county data.
  • Methods
    learn more about the FBI's data collection progam.
  • Data Coverage
    This application only presents statistics for states/counties with coverage indicators at or above 90%. Use this tab to find out what years of data are available for your jurisdiction of interest.
  • Data Dictionary
    Definitions of key terms used in this application.

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The OJJDP Statistical Briefing Book (SBB) enables users to access online information via OJJDP's Web site to learn more about juvenile crime and victimization and about youth involved in the juvenile justice system. Developed for OJJDP by the National Center for Juvenile Justice, SBB provides timely and reliable statistical answers to the most frequently asked questions from policymakers, the media, and the general public. In addition, the data analysis and dissemination tools available through SBB give users quick and easy access to detailed statistics on a variety of juvenile justice topics.

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