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Attachment 1 – BJS Authorizing Legislation ................................................................................................. 2
Attachment 2 – BJS Criminal Justice Flowchart ............................................................................................ 6
Attachment 3 – Correctional Populations in the United States, 2012.......................................................... 7
Attachment 4 – Probation and Parole in the United States, 2012 ............................................................. 20
Attachment 5 – Sample screen shot from forthcoming webtool ............................................................... 43
Attachment 6 – Screen shots from study questionnaire ............................................................................ 44
Attachment 7 – CJ-7 Annual Parole Survey ................................................................................................ 56
Attachment 8 – CJ-8 Annual Probation Survey ........................................................................................... 61
Attachment 9 – CJ-8A Annual Parole Survey (Short Form) ......................................................................... 67
Attachment 10 – Federal Register 60-day Notice ....................................................................................... 70
Attachment 11 – Federal Register 30-day Notice ....................................................................................... 72
Attachment 12 – Designation Form ............................................................................................................ 74
Attachment 13 – Survey Invitation ............................................................................................................. 76
Attachment 14 – Thank-you/Reminder Letter ........................................................................................... 78
Attachment 15 – Thank-you Email.............................................................................................................. 80
Attachment 16 – Second Thank-you/Reminder Email................................................................................ 81
Attachment 17 – Third Thank-you/Reminder Letter .................................................................................. 83
Attachment 18 – Targeted Non-Response Follow-up ................................................................................ 85
Attachment 19 – Request to Discuss Inconsistencies ................................................................................. 86
Attachment 20 – Follow-up Letter to Agency Head Regarding Data Revision ........................................... 88
Attachment 21 – Completion Thank You Letter ......................................................................................... 89
Attachment 22 – Final Closeout Letter, No Data Submitted ...................................................................... 90
Attachment 23 – Final Closeout Letter, Partial Data Submitted ................................................................ 91
Attachment 24 – Final Closeout Letter, Data Clarification Not Received ................................................... 92
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Attachment 1 – BJS Authorizing Legislation
DERIVATION
Title I
THE OMNIBUS CRIME CONTROL AND SAFE STREETS ACT OF 1968
(Public Law 90-351)
42 U.S.C. § 3711, et seq.
AN ACT to assist State and local governments in reducing the incidence of crime, to increase the effectiveness,
fairness, and coordination of law enforcement and criminal justice systems at all levels of government, and for other
purposes.
As Amended By
THE OMNIBUS CRIME CONTROL ACT OF 1970
(Public Law 91-644)
THE CRIME CONTROL ACT OF 1973
(Public Law 93-83)
THE JUVENILE JUSTICE AND DELINQUENCY PREVENTION ACT OF 1974
(Public Law 93-415)
THE PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICERS’ BENEFITS ACT OF 1976
(Public Law 94-430)
THE CRIME CONTROL ACT OF 1976
(Public Law 94-503)
THE JUSTICE SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT ACT OF 1979
(Public Law 96-157)
THE JUSTICE ASSISTANCE ACT OF 1984
(Public Law 98-473)
STATE AND LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT ASSISTANCE ACT OF 1986
(Public Law 99-570-Subtitle K)
THE ANTI-DRUG ABUSE ACT OF 1988
TITLE VI, SUBTITLE C - STATE AND LOCAL NARCOTICS CONTROL
AND JUSTICE ASSISTANCE IMPROVEMENTS
(Public Law 100-690)
THE CRIME CONTROL ACT OF 1990
(Public Law 101-647)
BRADY HANDGUN VIOLENCE PROTECTION ACT
(Public Law 103-159)
VIOLENT CRIME CONTROL AND LAW ENFORCEMENT ACT OF 1994
(Public Law 103-322)
NATIONAL CHILD PROTECTION ACT OF 1993, AS AMENDED
(Public Law 103-209)
and
CRIME IDENTIFICATION TECHNOLOGY ACT OF 1998
(Public Law 105-251)
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BUREAU OF JUSTICE STATISTICS
CHAPTER 46 - SUBCHAPTER III [TITLE I PART C]
42 USC § 3731
[Sec. 301.] Statement of purpose
It is the purpose of this subchapter [part] to provide for and encourage the collection and analysis of statistical information
concerning crime, juvenile delinquency, and the operation of the criminal justice system and related aspects of the civil justice
system and to support the development of information and statistical systems at the Federal, State, and local levels to improve the
efforts of these levels of government to measure and understand the levels of crime, juvenile delinquency, and the operation of the
criminal justice system and related aspects of the civil justice system. The Bureau shall utilize to the maximum extent feasible
State governmental organizations and facilities responsible for the collection and analysis of criminal justice data and statistics. In
carrying out the provisions of this subchapter [part], the Bureau shall give primary emphasis to the problems of State and local
justice systems.
42 USC § 3732
[Sec. 302.] Bureau of Justice Statistics
(a) Establishment. There is established within the Department of Justice, under the general authority of the Attorney General, a
Bureau of Justice Statistics (hereinafter referred to in this subchapter [part] as “Bureau”).
(b) Appointment of Director; experience; authority; restrictions. The Bureau shall be headed by a Director appointed by the
President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. The Director shall have had experience in statistical programs. The
Director shall have final authority for all grants, cooperative agreements, and contracts awarded by the Bureau. The Director shall
report to the Attorney General through the Assistant Attorney General. The Director shall not engage in any other employment
than that of serving as Director; nor shall the Director hold any office in, or act in any capacity for, any organization, agency, or
institution with which the Bureau makes any contract or other arrangement under this Act.
(c) Duties and functions of Bureau. The Bureau is authorized to–
(1) make grants to, or enter into cooperative agreements or contracts with public agencies, institutions of higher education,
private organizations, or private individuals for purposes related to this subchapter [part]; grants shall be made subject to
continuing compliance with standards for gathering justice statistics set forth in rules and regulations promulgated by the
Director;
(2) collect and analyze information concerning criminal victimization, including crimes against the elderly, and civil disputes;
(3) collect and analyze data that will serve as a continuous and comparable national social indication of the prevalence,
incidence, rates, extent, distribution, and attributes of crime, juvenile delinquency, civil disputes, and other statistical factors
related to crime, civil disputes, and juvenile delinquency, in support of national, State, and local justice policy and decision
making;
(4) collect and analyze statistical information, concerning the operations of the criminal justice system at the Federal, State,
and local levels;
(5) collect and analyze statistical information concerning the prevalence, incidence, rates, extent, distribution, and attributes of
crime, and juvenile delinquency, at the Federal, State, and local levels;
(6) analyze the correlates of crime, civil disputes and juvenile delinquency, by the use of statistical information, about criminal
and civil justice systems at the Federal, State, and local levels, and about the extent, distribution and attributes of crime, and
juvenile delinquency, in the Nation and at the Federal, State, and local levels;
(7) compile, collate, analyze, publish, and disseminate uniform national statistics concerning all aspects of criminal justice and
related aspects of civil justice, crime, including crimes against the elderly, juvenile delinquency, criminal offenders, juvenile
delinquents, and civil disputes in the various States;
(8) recommend national standards for justice statistics and for insuring the reliability and validity of justice statistics supplied
pursuant to this chapter [title];
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(9) maintain liaison with the judicial branches of the Federal and State Governments in matters relating to justice statistics,
and cooperate with the judicial branch in assuring as much uniformity as feasible in statistical systems of the executive and
judicial branches;
(10) provide information to the President, the Congress, the judiciary, State and local governments, and the general public on
justice statistics;
(11) establish or assist in the establishment of a system to provide State and local governments with access to Federal
informational resources useful in the planning, implementation, and evaluation of programs under this Act;
(12) conduct or support research relating to methods of gathering or analyzing justice statistics;
(13) provide for the development of justice information systems programs and assistance to the States and units of local
government relating to collection, analysis, or dissemination of justice statistics;
(14) develop and maintain a data processing capability to support the collection, aggregation, analysis and dissemination of
information on the incidence of crime and the operation of the criminal justice system;
(15) collect, analyze and disseminate comprehensive Federal justice transaction statistics (including statistics on issues of
Federal justice interest such as public fraud and high technology crime) and to provide technical assistance to and work jointly
with other Federal agencies to improve the availability and quality of Federal justice data;
(16) provide for the collection, compilation, analysis, publication and dissemination of information and statistics about the
prevalence, incidence, rates, extent, distribution and attributes of drug offenses, drug related offenses and drug dependent
offenders and further provide for the establishment of a national clearinghouse to maintain and update a comprehensive and
timely data base on all criminal justice aspects of the drug crisis and to disseminate such information;
(17) provide for the collection, analysis, dissemination and publication of statistics on the condition and progress of drug
control activities at the Federal, State and local levels with particular attention to programs and intervention efforts
demonstrated to be of value in the overall national anti- drug strategy and to provide for the establishment of a national
clearinghouse for the gathering of data generated by Federal, State, and local criminal justice agencies on their drug
enforcement activities;
(18) provide for the development and enhancement of State and local criminal justice information systems, and the
standardization of data reporting relating to the collection, analysis or dissemination of data and statistics about drug offenses,
drug related offenses, or drug dependent offenders;
(19) provide for research and improvements in the accuracy, completeness, and inclusiveness of criminal history record
information, information systems, arrest warrant, and stolen vehicle record information and information systems and support
research concerning the accuracy, completeness, and inclusiveness of other criminal justice record information;
(20) maintain liaison with State and local governments and governments of other nations concerning justice statistics;
(21) cooperate in and participate with national and international organizations in the development of uniform justice statistics;
(22) ensure conformance with security and privacy requirement of section 3789g of this title and identify, analyze, and
participate in the development and implementation of privacy, security and information policies which impact on Federal and
State criminal justice operations and related statistical activities; and
(23) exercise the powers and functions set out in subchapter VIII [part H] of this chapter [title].
(d) Justice statistical collection, analysis, and dissemination. To insure that all justice statistical collection, analysis, and
dissemination is carried out in a coordinated manner, the Director is authorized to–
(1) utilize, with their consent, the services, equipment, records, personnel, information, and facilities of other Federal, State,
local, and private agencies and instrumentalities with or without reimbursement therefore, and to enter into agreements with
such agencies and instrumentalities for purposes of data collection and analysis;
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(2) confer and cooperate with State, municipal, and other local agencies;
(3) request such information, data, and reports from any Federal agency as may be required to carry out the purposes of this
chapter [title];
(4) seek the cooperation of the judicial branch of the Federal Government in gathering data from criminal justice records; and
(5) encourage replication, coordination and sharing among justice agencies regarding information systems, information policy,
and data.
(e) Furnishing of information, data, or reports by Federal agencies. Federal agencies requested to furnish information, data, or
reports pursuant to subsection (d)(3) of this section shall provide such information to the Bureau as is required to carry out the
purposes of this section.
(f) Consultation with representatives of State and local government and judiciary. In recommending standards for gathering
justice statistics under this section, the Director shall consult with representatives of State and local government, including, where
appropriate, representatives of the judiciary.
42 USC § 3733
[Sec. 303.] Authority for 100 per centum grants
A grant authorized under this subchapter [part] may be up to 100 per centum of the total cost of each project for which such grant
is made. The Bureau shall require, whenever feasible as a condition of approval of a grant under this subchapter [part], that the
recipient contribute money, facilities, or services to carry out the purposes for which the grant is sought.
42 USC § 3735
[Sec. 304.] Use of data
Data collected by the Bureau shall be used only for statistical or research purposes, and shall be gathered in a manner that
precludes their use for law enforcement or any purpose relating to a particular individual other than statistical or research
purposes.
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Attachment 2 – BJS Criminal Justice Flowchart
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Attachment 3 – Correctional Populations in the United States, 2012
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Attachment 4 – Probation and Parole in the United States, 2012
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Attachment 5 – Sample screen shot from forthcoming webtool
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Attachment 6 – Screen shots from study questionnaire
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Attachment 7 – CJ-7 Annual Parole Survey
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Attachment 8 – CJ-8 Annual Probation Survey
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Attachment 9 – CJ-8A Annual Parole Survey (Short Form)
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Attachment 10 – Federal Register 60-day Notice
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Attachment 11 – Federal Register 30-day Notice
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Attachment 12 – Designation Form
November 2014
«HEAD_FIRST_NAME» «HEAD_LAST_NAME»«HEAD_TITLE_COMMA» «HEAD_TITLE»
«ATTN» «ATTN_FIRST_NAME» «ATTN_LAST_NAME»
«AGENCY_NAME»«AGENCY_NAME_COMMA» «AGENCY_NAME_2»
«HEAD_ADDRESS»
«HEAD_ADDRESS_2»
«HEAD_CITY», «HEAD_STATE» «HEAD_ZIP_A»«HEAD_ZIP_DASH»«HEAD_ZIP_B»
Dear «HEAD_FIRST_NAME» «HEAD_LAST_NAME»,
The Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) is preparing to launch the «Annual_Probation_SurveyParole_SurveySu»,
«a_surveysurveys» we have conducted every year since 1980. «This_survey_isThese_surveys_are» part of our core set of
correctional statistics; the data are used to track the size of the «probation_populationparole_populationp», movements of
offenders onto and off of supervision and composition of the «probation_populationparole_populationp». This type of information
is essential for policy development and criminal justice planning at all levels of government and is not available from any other
single source. The data that you provide enables us to produce complete and accurate statistics about the
«probation_populationparole_populationp» throughout the United States. Once again, Westat, a nationally known and highly
regarded survey research firm, will be acting as the data collection agent for «this_surveythese_surveys».
In mid-December, I will send your agency an invitation to the 2014 collection. When you receive the invitation, you will be able to
sign in, review the questions and begin entering responses directly on the web. We will need your completed «surveysurveys»
by February 28, 2015. I understand that you have competing demands and may need extra time to prepare your agency’s data
and complete the «surveysurveys». If at this time you know that you will be unable to submit your «surveysurveys» by the due
date or if we can assist you in any way, please let us know by calling the Westat Agency Support Team toll free at 888-371-3718
or email bjs-aps@westat.com.
The current contact information that we have for your agency appears on the enclosed Designation Form. Please let Westat
know if the head of agency and designated survey respondent information is accurate or if any updates or corrections are
needed by November 29, 2014. If you want to designate someone else to respond to the «surveysurveys», please complete or
update the form provided and fax it to 888-371-3949 or email the contact information to bjs-aps@westat.com. In December, we
will send survey materials to your designee.
BJS is committed to publishing findings from this collection in a timely fashion and plans to release Probation and Parole in the
United States, 2014 in the summer of 2015. Information about the «Annual_Probation_SurveyParole_SurveySu» and the series
of reports on the «probation_populationparole_populationp» are available at the Bureau of Justice Statistics website
http://bjs.ojp.usdoj.gov/index.cfm?ty=tp&tid=15.
Thank you for your continued support of the BJS statistical programs. If you have any general comments about these collections,
please contact me at 202-514-8302 or Erinn.Herberman@usdoj.gov. BJS and Westat look forward to working with you on the
«Annual_Probation_SurveyParole_SurveySu».
Sincerely,
Erinn Herberman, Ph.D.
BJS Statistician, <>
Corrections Statistics Unit
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«USER_ID»
2014 <>
Designation Form
Please review the information below. Indicate whether the head of agency and designated survey
respondent information is accurate and make updates or corrections as needed.
Head of agency
Updated information
Information on file
«HEAD_FIRST_NAME» «HEAD_LAST_NAME»
«HEAD_TITLE»
«HEAD_ADDRESS»
«HEAD_ADDRESS_2»
«HEAD_CITY»,
«HEAD_STATE»
«HEAD_ZIP_A»«HEAD_ZIP_DASH»«HEAD_ZIP_B»
Email: «HEAD_EMAIL»
Phone: «HEAD_PHONE» «HEAD_PHONE_EXT»
Fax: «HEAD_FAX»
Attn:
«ATTN_FIRST_NAME»
«ATTN_LAST_NAME»
All information is correct.
_________________________________________
_________________________________________
_________________________________________
_________________________________________
_________________________________________
_________________________________________
_________________________________________
_________________________________________
Designated survey respondent
Information on file
Updated information
«DP_FIRST_NAME» «DP_LAST_NAME»
«DP_TITLE»
«DP_ADDRESS»
«DP_ADDRESS_2»
«DP_CITY»,
«DP_STATE»
«DP_ZIP_A»«DP_Zip_dash»«DP_ZIP_B»
Email: «DP_EMAIL»
Phone: «DP_PHONE» «DP_PHONE_EXT»
Fax: «DP_FAX»
Attn:
All information is correct.
_____________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________
Please fax or email this information to Westat by November 29, 2014.
Fax: 888-371-3949
Email: bjs-aps@westat.com
If you have any questions, please telephone 888-371-3718.
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«USER_ID»
Attachment 13 – Survey Invitation
December 2014
«D_FIRSTNAME» «D_LASTNAME»«D_TITLECOMMA» «D_TITLE»
«AGENCYNAME»«AGENCYNAMECOMMA» «AGENCYNAME2»
«DP_ADDRESS»
«DP_ADDRESS_2»
«DP_CITY», «DP_STATE» «DP_ZIP_A»«H_ZIPDASH»«DP_ZIP_B»
Dear «D_FIRSTNAME» «D_LASTNAME»,
I would like to inform you of the start of the 2014 <>
<>, part of the Bureau of Justice Statistics’ (BJS) core set of correctional statistics since 1980. We conduct
<> annually to collect <> information from your agency and other agencies
nationwide. BJS has again engaged the services of Westat, a nationally known and highly-regarded survey research firm, to act
as the data collection agent.
We depend on your participation in <> to help ensure its success The statistics produced are imperative
to understanding the total population of persons under correctional authority. Data such as these are used by state and local
criminal justice officials to justify budgets, compare changes in populations with comparable jurisdictions, and track outcomes of
those on <>. There is no other ongoing, comprehensive, nationally-representative survey of the
<> population. Information about this survey and the most recent survey reports are available on the BJS
website at http://bjs.ojp.usdoj.gov/index.cfm?ty=tp&tid=15. . Although participation is voluntary, your agency’s data are needed to
compile the most complete and accurate statistics on the <> population in the United States. The
Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, as amended (42 USC 3732), authorizes the collection of these data.
BJS is committed to providing stakeholders with the results of this study as quickly as possible. We need your <> by
February 28, 2015 in order to meet our publication deadline. I understand that you have competing demands and may need to
complete certain processes to prepare your agency’s survey data. Please let Westat know if this will have any impact on
submitting your <> by the due date, or if any efforts on our part can assist you.
The enclosed information sheet provides your agency’s unique login information for <>.
The website is open now and you can sign in, review the survey questions and begin entering responses directly on the web.
The website is secure and allows you to save and exit the survey at any time and re-open it later to continue or edit your entries.
You can print a copy of your completed <> for your records. Westat staff is available to provide any assistance you
may need to submit your data. If you are unable to submit your <> online, please contact Westat’s Agency Support
Team at 1-888-371-3718 or by email at bjs-aps@westat.com and they will provide an alternative format.
Thank you for your continued support of BJS’ statistical programs. If you have any general comments about this survey, feel free
to contact me at 202-514-8302 or at Erinn.Herberman@usdoj.gov or contact Westat’s Agency Support Team at 1-888-3713718 or by email at bjs-aps@westat.com.
Sincerely,
Erinn Herberman, Ph.D.
Project Manager, «Annual_Probation_SurveyParole_SurveySu»
BJS Statistician, Corrections Statistics Unit
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«UID»
2014 <>
«AGENCY_NAME»«AGENCY_NAME_COMMA» «AGENCY_NAME_2»
Head of Agency: «HEAD_FIRST_NAME» «HEAD_LAST_NAME»
Data Provider: «D_FIRSTNAME» «D_LASTNAME»
The username and password below provide you access to the online parole
survey at: www.bjs-aps.org.
Username: «UID»
Password: «Password»
Please submit your completed survey by February 28, 2015.
Below is a screenshot of the survey sign-in webpage.
For assistance or more information, contact your <> Agency Support Team, Vanessa and Ben, at
1-888-371-3718 or bjs-aps@westat.com.
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«UID»
Attachment 14 – Thank-you/Reminder Letter
February 2015
«DP_SALUTATION» «DP_FIRST_NAME» «DP_LAST_NAME»«DP_TITLE_COMMA» «DP_TITLE»
«AGENCY_NAME»«Agency_name_comma» «AGENCY_NAME_2»
«DP_ADDRESS»
«DP_ADDRESS_2»
«DP_CITY», «DP_STATE» «DP_ZIP_A»«zip_dash»«DP_ZIP_B»
Dear «DP_SALUTATION» «DP_FIRST_NAME» «DP_LAST_NAME»,
The 2014 <> <> began in December 2014.
<> a due date of February 28, 2015. If you have already submitted your <> <>, I thank you for your participation. After processing your
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