The archive provides computer-readable data for the quantitative study of crime and the criminal justice system, supplies technical assistance in selecting data collections and the computer hardware and software for analyzing data efficiently and effectively, and offers training in quantitative methods of social science research. Most of the crime and justice data described in the catalog can be freely acquired via the NACJD website. The catalog lists data collections that have been released by ICPSR through May 1998. The collections are organized by topic. Topics include attitude surveys; community studies; corrections; court case processing; courts; criminal justice system; crime and delinquency; official statistics; police; victimization; and drugs, alcohol, and crime. The study descriptions include an outline of the substantive content of the collection as well as the number and length of records in the data files. Indexes of principal investigators, titles, and numbers
Data Collections Available From the National Archive of Criminal Justice Data
NCJ Number
173963
Date Published
January 1998
Annotation
This document describes data collections processed and archived by the National Archive of Criminal Justice Data (NACJD) within the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) and supported by the Department of Justice Bureau of Justice Statistics.
Abstract
Date Published: January 1, 1998