U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ)
Description
The Department of Justice strives to enforce the law and defend the interests of the United States according to the law, to provide Federal leadership in preventing and controlling crime, to seek just punishment for those guilty of unlawful behavior, to administer and enforce the Nation's immigration laws fairly and effectively, and to ensure fair and impartial administration of justice for all Americans.
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Resources (18)
2024
- The 2024 Biennial Report to Congress on the Effectiveness of the Grant Programs Under the Violence Against Women Act, 12/2024, view details
- Criminal Victimization, 2023, 09/2024, view details
- UCR Summary of Crime in the Nation, 2023, 09/2024, view details
2023
- Common Problems, Common Solutions: Looking Across Sectors at Strategies for Supporting Rural Youth and Families Tool-Kit, 2023, view details
2022
- Mental Health Training: Strategies for Small and Rural Law Enforcement Agencies, 05/2022, view details
2021
- Missing or Murdered Indigenous Persons: Law Enforcement & Prevention, 01/2021, view details
- Planning a Reentry Program: A Toolkit for Tribal Communities, 12/2021, view details
2018
- Rural and Tribal Elder Justice Resource Guide, 11/2018, view details
2017
- Hate Crime Victimization, 2004-2015, 06/2017, view details
2014
- Attorney General's Advisory Committee on American Indian/Alaska Native Children Exposed to Violence: Ending Violence So Children Can Thrive, 11/2014, view details
- Household Poverty and Nonfatal Violent Victimization, 2008-2012, 11/2014, view details
2012
- Victimizations Not Reported to Police, 2006-2010, 08/2012, view details
2007
- Americans with Disabilities Act: ADA Guide for Small Towns, 12/2007, view details
Undated
- ADA.gov, view details
- Drug Overdose Deaths in the United States, view details
- Missing or Murdered Indigenous Persons, view details
- National Crime Victimization Survey Data Dashboard (N-DASH), view details
- National Incident-Based Reporting System, view details