Criminal histories
Veterans in Prison or Jail
National Crime Prevention and Privacy Compact: Resource Materials
National Conference on Criminal History Records--Brady and Beyond: Proceedings of a BJS/SEARCH Group Conference
Mental Health and Treatment of Inmates and Probationers
Drug Use, Testing, and Treatment in Local Jails
DNA Forensics: Expanding Uses and Information Sharing
Correctional Populations in the United States, 1997 (Executive Summary)
National Criminal History Improvement Program
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE BJS JULY 12, 1995 202-307-0703 JUSTICE DEPARTMENT MAKES FIRST AWARDS UNDER $88 MILLION PROGRAM TO IMPROVE STATE CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORD SYSTEMS WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Twelve states will receive a total of more than $20 million to improve their criminal history records systems as part of the first awards made under the $88 million National Criminal History Improvement Program...
Survey of Criminal History Information Systems, 1993
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE BJS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1995 202-307-0784 FIVE STATES SELECTED FOR SUPPLEMENTAL FUNDING TO IMPROVE CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORDKEEPING WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Maine, Mississippi, New Mexico, West Virginia and Vermont will receive up to $1 million each in federal funds to jump start the automation of their criminal records. Mississippi has computerized 7 percent of its criminal history files, but...
National Criminal History Improvement Program
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE BJS SEPTEMBER 11, 1995 202-307-0703 JUSTICE DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCES 18 MORE GRANTS FOR IMPROVEMENT OF CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORDS SEBASCO, MAINE -- Eighteen states, led by Florida, Texas, and New Mexico, will receive about $27 million under the $88 million National Criminal History Improvement Program (NCHIP) to upgrade their criminal history records systems. The grants will help states implement the...
Weapons offenses and offenders: Firearms, crime, and criminal justice
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE ADVANCE FOR RELEASE AT 5 P.M. EST BJS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1995 202/307-0784 23 PERCENT OF THOSE ARRESTED FOR WEAPONS OFFENSES ARE YOUNGER THAN 18 YEARS OLD WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Almost a quarter of those arrested for weapons offenses are minors, the Department of Justice said today. In a study of people arrested for weapons offenses during 1993, 23 percent were...
National Criminal History Improvement Program Advanced State Award Program Grants
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE BJS MAY 22, 1996 202-307-0703 18 STATES WILL SHARE OVER $3.7 MILLION IN JUSTICE DEPARTMENT GRANTS TO DEVELOP ADVANCED BACKGROUND CHECK SYSTEMS WASHINGTON, D.C. -- As a result of grants awarded by the Justice Department today to California, New York, Florida and 15 other states, dangerous individuals -- such as persons subject to domestic violence protective orders or...
Correctional Populations in the United States, 1997
Continuing Criminal History Records Improvement Evaluation: Final 1994-98 Report
National Criminal History Improvement Program grants
President Clinton Announces Over $41 Million to Stop Violent Criminals From Purchasing Firearms
Grants Will Improve Criminal History Records Vital to National Check System
WASHINGTON, DCAt the White House today, President Clinton announced that 46 states are receiving grants totaling more than $41 million to continue improving criminal history records, which will help keep felons from purchasing handguns. This is the fourth year of funding...
National Criminal History Improvement Program Grants
Justice Department Awards Over $42 Million to Improve Criminal History Records
Funds Enhance Identification of Ineligible Gun Purchasers and Sex Offenders
WASHINGTON, Aug. 20The Justice Department today is awarding more than $42 million to 55 states and territories to continue automating and improving the quality of criminal history records, which can help law enforcement with background checks for guns and other purposes. The awards mark...