Statistics
The statistical arm of the U.S. Department of Justice, responsible for collecting, analyzing, and reporting data related to criminal
The Bureau of Justice Statistics' - (BJS) Corrections Unit maintains over 30 data collections. Most are annual collections of administrative data from correctional administrators, ranging from basic population counts and offender demographic characteristics to facility capacity, programs, staff, and resources.
The National Center for Health Statistics' website is a rich source of information about America's health. The FastStats site linking from their homepage is very useful. It provides quick access to statistics on topics of public health importance and is organized alphabetically. Links are provided to publications that include the statistics presented, to sources of more data, and to related web pages.
For each of the Health & Safety Topics and the specific groups listed on the homepage, there is very specific information and statistics for every topic. An in-depth and useful resource!
This website provides statistics and reports on families, children, health issues, economic issues, and many other issues that plague the American family.
Find data about the U.S., such as maps and population, demographic, and economic data.
Using the Uniform Crime Reports, this expanded offense data offers trends, rates, weapons, and more for each offense listed. Each specific includes several tables to represent this data.
Using the FBI's Uniform Crime Reports, search for information on specific violent crimes or by one of the 11 options (such as national data, universities and colleges, & population group). There are also 25 data tables to visually represent this material.
The Illinois Kids Count 2018 report Child Health Matter examines the health status of the state children. Since children physical, emotional, and social well-being can be affected by a wide range of factors, the report includes indicators on access to health care, early childhood outcomes, family environment, healthy living, social and emotional well-being, oral health, special health care needs, and personal and community safety.
What is the trend in browser usage? Observe browser statistics month by month.
Up-to-date news, articles on specific conditions, health-related issues, research, and journal articles. Offering specific information for children, teenagers, men, women, and seniors from several national centers and agencies.
The U.S. Natural Hazard Statistics provide statistical information on fatalities, injuries and damages caused by weather related hazards. These statistics are compiled by the Office of Services and the National Climatic Data Center from information contained in Storm Data, a report comprising data from NWS forecast offices in the 50 states, Puerto Rico, Guam and the Virgin Islands.
The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) is the primary federal entity for collecting and analyzing data related to education.
A variety of data tools using statistical data collected by the U.S. Department of Education's Institute of Education Sciences. Create customized tables with the specific information desired.
Official Statistics on the Web hosted by The University of Auckland Library. Browse statistics by region, country, and subject.
The Center is an independent opinion research group that studies attitudes toward the press, politics and public policy issues.
Provides links to various Department of Education statistical websites including the National Center for Education Statistics.
Links to data regarding Youth Violence Prevention
Special Education Teachers - Occupational Outlook Handbook
The leading source of quality data about the nation's people and economy.
The International Data Base (IDB) offers a variety of demographic indicators for countries and areas of the world with a population of 5,000 or more. The IDB has provided access to demographic data for over 25 years to governments, academics, other organizations, and the public. It is funded by organizations that sponsor the research of the Census Bureau"s International Programs Center for Demographic and Economic Studies.
