If you liked Open vs. confidential records by United States. Bureau of Justice Statistics, start with Compendium of tribal crime data, 2011 (2011), Sheriffs' departments 1990 (1992), and Violent crime in the United States (1982). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Compendium of tribal crime data, 2011
2011 · 43 pages · United States. Bureau of Justice Statistics · Same author
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Sheriffs' departments 1990
1992 · 11 pages · Brian Reaves, United States. Bureau of Justice Statistics · Same author
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Violent crime in the United States
1982 · 55 pages · United States. Bureau of Justice Statistics · Same author
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The National Justice Agency list, 1980
1980 · 10 pages · United States. Bureau of Justice Statistics, Criminal Justice Archive and Information Network · Same author
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State and federal corrections information systems
1998 · 12 pages · Association of State Correctional Administrators, United States. Bureau of Justice Statistics, Urban Institute · Same author
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Assessing completeness and accuracy of criminal history record systems
1992 · 65 pages · United States. Bureau of Justice Statistics · Same author
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State court caseload statistics
1983 · United States. Bureau of Justice Statistics · Same author
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Census of state adult correctional facilities, 1979
1980 · 21,252 pages · United States. Bureau of Justice Statistics, Criminal Justice Archive and Information Network · Same author
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Federal drug case processing, 1982-91
1994 · 19 pages · United States. Bureau of Justice Statistics · Same author
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Pretrial release and detention
1988 · 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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Federal criminal case processing, 1980-89 with preliminary data for 1990
1991 · United States. Bureau of Justice Statistics · Same author
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What should I read after Open vs. confidential records?
BookOrb recommends Compendium of tribal crime data, 2011 (2011), Sheriffs' departments 1990 (1992), Violent crime in the United States (1982), The National Justice Agency list, 1980 (1980), and State and federal corrections information systems (1998).
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