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The Bureau of Justice Statistics is the principal criminal justice statistical agency in the nation.
President Nominates Chaiken To Bureau Of Justice Statistics ITY National Archives 1994
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� "To verify her number, we turned to" Prisoners in 2007, "a report by the Bureau of Justice Statistics, which is the statistical arm of the U.S. Department of Justice.
Part 3: GROWING CATASTROPHE FROM IMMIGRATION ON BLACK AMERICA 2009
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Bureau of Justice Statistics, U.S. Department of Justice, “Prison and Jail Inmates at Midyear 2006,” at 9.
The Conservative Assault on the Constitution Erwin Chemerinsky 2010
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Alabama, California, Delaware, Illinois and North Carolina were among states reporting inmate populations significantly above their intended capacity, according to a Bureau of Justice Statistics report based on 2009 data.
Top Court Sets Stage for Felons to Go Free Jess Bravin 2011
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Nearly 3,000 were held in adult prisons in 2009, according to the federal Bureau of Justice Statistics.
States change laws, send fewer juveniles to adult court 2011
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According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, as many as 64% of people in jails nationwide have mental health problems.
Paul Boden: It's Madness: the Incarceration of Disabled Homeless People in the US Paul Boden 2011
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The total federal prison population, over 200,000, grew more than eightfold—twice the growth rate of the state prison population, now at 2 million, according the federal Bureau of Justice Statistics
As Criminal Laws Proliferate, More Are Ensnared Gary Fields 2011
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As of 2009, the Bureau of Justice Statistics reports, over 2.3 million Americans were behind bars, while nearly 7 million people -- that is, 3.1% of the US population, or 1 in 32 Americans -- were under supervision of the correctional system.
Katy Welter: Diversion Division: A Remedy for Racially Disproportionate Drug Enforcement Katy Welter 2011
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According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, as many as 64% of people in jails nationwide have mental health problems.
Paul Boden: It's Madness: the Incarceration of Disabled Homeless People in the US Paul Boden 2011
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According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, as many as 64% of people in jails nationwide have mental health problems.
Paul Boden: It's Madness: the Incarceration of Disabled Homeless People in the US Paul Boden 2011
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