State governments
Justice Expenditures and Employment in the United States, 2017
BJA’s Sixth Amendment Initiative: Strengthening the Constitutional Protections of the Accused
Justice Expenditure and Employment Extracts, 2016
Justice Expenditure and Employment Extracts, 2017 - Preliminary
Justice Extracts, 1987
Community-Based Planning: Promoting a Neighborhood Response to Crime
What You Can Do If You Are a Victim of Crime (Spanish Version)
Obtaining Federal Benefits for Disabled Offenders: Part 2 -- Medical Benefits
Increasing the Effectiveness and Efficiency of Rural Police Departments
Juvenile Accountability in Pennsylvania: The Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block Grant Program
CBRNE Up to Standards
Thinking About Crime: A Federal Perspective on a Local Issue
Center for Faith-Based & Neighborhood Partnerships
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State Administering Agencies
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