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Uniform Bail and Penalty Schedules

An offense uniformity schedule established by the Judicial Council of California set to program uniform bail and penalty schedules in an effort to achieve a standard of uniformity for the following offenses: traffic, boating, fish and game, forestry, public utilities, parks and recreation, and business licensing cases. The Schedule states the standard amount for bail...
By Superior Court of California County of Riverside |

Crime in the United States

A complete report and data of every criminal record made in the United States in the 2017. Highlights the per capita number of crimes involving: Violent Crime, Property Crime, Clearances (offenses “closed” by arrest or exceptional means.) Homicide, Weapons. Highlights the 0.2 percent decrease of violent crimes from 2016-2017. Through multiple data tables, further explains...
By Uniform Crime Rate, Federal Bureau of Investigation |

UNIFORM BAIL SCHEDULE (Felony and Misdemeanor)

A Uniform Bail Schedule set forth by the San Bernardino County Superior Court to implement a countywide bail schedule, effective June 29, 2020. The schedule provides countywide bail fine amounts, with a focus on presumptive bail that is not specified in this schedule being set in accordance with state prison top term potential (in the...
By Superior Court of California County of San Bernardino |

Pretrial Detention

The Prison Policy Initiative compiled a list of virtually all the research about pretrial detention available online. This list alluded to the nearly half a million people in the U.S. are currently being detained pretrial and awaiting trial and still legally innocent. The number of people in jail pretrial has nearly quadrupled since the 1980s...
By Prison Policy Initiative |

Violent Victimization by Race or Ethnicity (2005-2019)

This paper was mostly data tables and very little information to use. The research focuses on crimes between 2005-2019 and showcases facts such as how: the overall rate of violent victimization fell 26%; The rate of violent victimization against black persons fell 43%; The rate of violent victimization against white persons fell 24%. Bureau of...
By Bureau of Justice Statistics |

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This paper showcases the importance of collecting and analyzing data that can immediately benefit jails. Jails can harness available data to extract significant benefit from jail analysis. This paper also discusses how descriptive statistics and basic analysis of the daily activities of jails can support safety and help measure and improve performance. The paper is...
By Reena Chakraborty |

Criminal Victimization (2019)

The Crime Rate in the US had a 12% decrease in 2019. Based on the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS), the nation's largest crime survey, the portion of U.S. residents age 12 or older who were victims of one or more violent crimes decreased about 12% from 2018 to 2019. The NCVS is a self-reported...
By Rachel E. Morgan, Ph.D., and Jennifer L. Truman |

Capital Punishment Statistical Tables

This report presents statistics on persons who were under sentence of death or were executed in 2018, and on state and federal death-penalty laws. In 2018 there were 2,628 prisoners under the death penalty across 30 states - a decline in this number for the 18th consecutive year. The author also explains how after a...
By Tracy L. Snell |

U.S. Corrections Population Hit 19-Year Low in 2018

The US correctional population is on a downwards trend . In the decade between 2008 and 2018, it went down 12.3 percent. The decrease in the probation population was responsible for 81 percent of the total decline in the correctional population. The Covid-19 pandemic has also resulted in more than 100,000 people being released from...
By Ted Gest |

Correctional Populations in the United States (2017-2018)

The year 2018 marked a 19-year low in the number of persons under the supervision of adult correctional systems in the United States. The statistics presented in this report include data from various Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) data collections. Each collection relies on the voluntary participation of federal, state, and local respondents. This report...
By Laura M. Maruschak and Todd D. Minton |