If you liked Juvenile records and recordkeeping systems by Search Group and United States. Bureau of Justice Statistics, start with Firearms and crimes of violence (1994), Publications of the Bureau of Justice Statistics, 1971-1984 (1985), and Offender based transaction statistics (OBTS), 1981 (1980). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Firearms and crimes of violence
1994 · 13 pages · United States. Bureau of Justice Statistics · Same author
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Publications of the Bureau of Justice Statistics, 1971-1984
1985 · 611 pages · United States. Bureau of Justice Statistics · Same author
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Offender based transaction statistics (OBTS), 1981
1980 · United States. Bureau of Justice Statistics, Criminal Justice Archive and Information Network · Same author
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Report to the nation on crime and justice
1988 · 134 pages · United States. Bureau of Justice Statistics · Same author
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Characteristics of the parole population, 1978
1981 · 40 pages · United States. Bureau of Justice Statistics · Same author
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Juvenile detention and correctional facility census, 1977
1970 · United States. Bureau of Justice Statistics, Criminal Justice Archive and Information Network, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Center for Advanced Computation · Same author
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Criminal victimization in the United States
1976 · 136 pages · United States. Bureau of Justice Statistics · Same author
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National jail census, 1983
1980 · United States. Bureau of Justice Statistics, Criminal Justice Archive and Information Network · Same author
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Access to criminal history records by TASC programs
1990 · 53 pages · Sheila J. Barton, United States. Bureau of Justice Assistance, Search Group · Same author
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Public attitudes toward uses of criminal history information
2000 · 74 pages · United States. Bureau of Justice Statistics · Same author
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Open vs. confidential records
1988 · 64 pages · United States. Bureau of Justice Statistics · Same author
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What is the sequence of events in the criminal justice system?
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