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The BJS conducts the Annual Survey of Jails of a sample of about 950 U.S. jails, and a periodic Census of Jails covering all U.S. jails. Data from these programs was used to show that local jails in the U.S. had a sharp decline in inmates from February to May, 2020 of perhaps 185,000 inmates, more
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In 2005, the Bush administration replaced BJS Director Lawrence Greenfeld after he refused to remove certain racial statistics from a report, despite having published similar statistics in 2001. The following two references provide analysis and initial reporting, respectively.
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The mission of BJS is "To collect, analyze, publish, and disseminate information on crime, criminal offenders, victims of crime, and the operation of justice systems at all levels of government."
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More recent directors have included Jeffrey H. Anderson, Jeffrey Sedgwick, Michael Sinclair, John Jay Professor James P. Lynch, and former Deputy Director William Sabol.
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than 20% of the inmate population, in response to the danger of covid-19 on a crowded incarcerated population. Many inmates were given an "expedited release".
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is the principal federal agency responsible for measuring crime, criminal victimization, criminal offenders, victims of crime,
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approval, but since 2012 the post only requires the President's appointment. Alex Piquero is the current BJS Director.
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Trump’s Man In Charge Of U.S. Crime Data Is Known For His Football Rankings
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Until 2012 the position of the BJS Director required a
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United States Bureau of Justice Statistics


United States government
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Alex Piquero
Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice
bjs.ojp.gov
Criminology

Conflict theory
Criminalization
Differential association
Integrative criminology
Rational choice theory
Structural functionalism
Subcultural theory
Symbolic interactionism
Comparative
Crime statistics
Profiling
Ethnography
Uniform Crime Reports
Crime mapping
Positivist school
Qualitative
Quantitative
BJS

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