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       | Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics  
 Section 1Characteristics of the criminal justice systems
 The tables in Section 1 describe the organization, financial expenditures, and
employment of law enforcement, courts, and corrections systems in the United States. Also
included is selected legislation relating to municipal curfews, firearm restrictions, and
alcohol use. Among the contributing sources are the U.S. Department Justice, Bureau of
Justice Statistics; International City/County Management Association; Federal Bureau of
Investigation; Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts; National Center for State Courts;
American Judicature Society; American Correctional Association; and Federal Bureau of
Prisons. 
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 ContentsExpenditures for criminal justice activities Corrections expenditures
 Federal budget authorities for criminal
justice activities
 Federal drug control funding
 Employment and payroll for criminal justice
activities
 State and local law enforcement personnel
and departments
 Local police and sheriffs' departments
 State and local police agencies with 1,000
or more officers
 Campus law enforcement
 Employment, payroll, and personnel
expenditures for law enforcement
 Salaries for police officers and other law
enforcement personnel
 Workload, budget, and staff of the U.S.
Marshals Service
 Appropriations, salaries, and personnel for
the Federal judiciary
 Characteristics of Presidential appointees
to Federal courts
 Criminal cases filed per judgeship in U.S.
District Courts
 Duties performed by magistrates in U.S.
District Courts
 Number and term of State court judges
 Qualification requirements, salaries, and
selection process for State court judges
 Staff and budget of judicial conduct
organizations
 Prosecutors' offices
 Utilization of petit and grand jurors in
U.S. District Courts
 Jury fees in State and Federal courts
 Drug courts
 Investigative reports by Federal probation
officers
 Jails
 Correctional facilities
 Correctional system personnel
 Shock incarceration programs
 Private correctional facilities
 Federal Bureau of Prisons facilities and
staff
 State and Federal paroling authorities
 Activities of the U.S. Parole Commission
 Curfews in large U.S. cities
 Statutory provisions on firearms
 Statutory provisions related to alcohol
use and driving
 
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