Weapons violations
Oregon's 2018 NICS Act Record Improvement Program
Virginia State Justice Statistics Program, 2018
Illinois State Justice Statistics Program, 2018
New Jersey State Parole Board Livescan Upgrade
Criminal History System Enhancement and Live Scan Replacement Efforts
Improve Access to Multi-Sector Data for Criminal Justice Research
Nevada Criminal History Repository Needs Assessment Project
Criminal Justice Data Analysis and Tracking Project - Final Report for the Bureau of Justice Statistics
Use of Weapons in Committing Crimes
Crime on Campus, 1993
Pretrial Release and Detention: The Bail Reform Act of 1984
Public-order offenses
Driving-related offenses—Includes driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, driving with a suspended or revoked license, and any other felony in the motor vehicle code.
Other public-order offenses—Includes flight/escape, parole or probation violations, prison contraband, habitual offender, obstruction of justice, rioting, libel, slander, treason, perjury, prostitution, pandering, bribery, and tax law violations.
2009 SJS Program for SAC
Improving Criminal History Records for Background Checks: National Criminal History Improvement Program (NCHIP)
Federal Firearm Offenders 1992-98: With Preliminary Data for 1999
Federal Firearms-Related Offenses: Federal Offenses and Offenders
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...
Weapons Offenses and Offenders--Firearms, Crime, and Criminal Justice: Selected Findings
Federal Firearm Offenders, 1992-98: With Preliminary Data for 1999 & Background Checks for Firearm Transfers, 1999
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SUNDAY, June 4, 2000 | 202/307-0784 |
More Than 200,000 Firearms Applications Rejected in 1999
Defendants Charged with Federal Firearms Offenses Increased from 1998 to 1999
WASHINGTON, D.C.- Approximately 536,000 of the more than 22.2 million individual applications to purchase or pawn firearms have been rejected based on federal, state or local laws since the inception of the Brady Act...