Easy Access to NIBRS Victims (EZANIBRS)
allows users to analyze state-level data on victims of violence based on information collected by the FBI's National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS). With EZANIBRS, users can explore the characteristics of violence victims, including demographic information of the victim (age, sex, and race), victim injury, and the victim-offender relationship. Data are based on incidents reported in 2016 from law enforcement agencies in 38 states and the District of Columbia. Users should be aware of the fact that the NIBRS data capture an unknown portion of the violence victims known to law enforcement within a State (i.e., some agencies within a State do not report their information to the FBI).
- Victims of Domestic Violence
Use this section to perform analyses of victims of domestic violence reported through NIBRS. - Victims of Violence
Use this section to perform analyses of victims of violence reported through NIBRS. - Methods
Learn more about the NIBRS data collection process. - Glossary
Learn more about the definitions of key terms used in this application.
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Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
OJJDP, a component of the Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice, accomplishes its mission by supporting states, local communities, and tribal jurisdictions in their efforts to develop and implement effective programs for juveniles. The Office strives to strengthen the juvenile justice system's efforts to protect public safety, hold offenders accountable, and provide services that address the needs of youth and their families.
OJJDP Statistical Briefing Book
The OJJDP Statistical Briefing Book (SBB) enables users to access online information via OJJDP's Web site to learn more about juvenile crime and victimization and about youth involved in the juvenile justice system. Developed for OJJDP by the National Center for Juvenile Justice, SBB provides timely and reliable statistical answers to the most frequently asked questions from policymakers, the media, and the general public. In addition, the data analysis and dissemination tools available through SBB give users quick and easy access to detailed statistics on a variety of juvenile justice topics.
National Center for Juvenile Justice
The National Center for Juvenile Justice (NCJJ), located in Pittsburgh, PA. is the research division of the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges and is the oldest juvenile justice research group in the United States, having conducted national and sub national studies on crime and delinquency since 1973.
Contact Us
National Center for Juvenile Justice
3700 South Water Street, Suite 200
Pittsburgh, Pa 15203
Phone: (412) 227-6950
Fax: (412) 227-6955
EZANIBRS Highlights
- Analyze state-level data
- From the data analysis tools family
- Data from more than 34 states
- Characteristics of violence victims
Developed and maintained by the National Center for Juvenile Justice, with funding from the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP), Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice.
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