The Africa Center for Strategic Studies focuses on the security surrounding African governments and puts a spotlight on the issue of global security and threats.
A rich information resource for the department's current and past activities, as well as public interest information relevant to national security, such as foreign and domestic travel and trade; protection from and responses to terrorism and natural disasters; cyberspace safety; and of course the National Threat Advisory color-coded scale.
(HSDL) is the nation's premier research collection of open-source resources related to homeland security policy, strategy and organizational management. The HSDL is sponsored by the Naval Postgraduate School Center for Homeland Defense and Security and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s National Preparedness Directorate, FEMA.Contains General Program Info, Schools List, Self Study Courses
a program of the Naval Postgraduate School Center for Homeland Defense and Security (CHDS), brings together institutions nationwide dedicated to advancing homeland security education.Contains Course Materials and Education Discussion Forums
Provides free access to primary legal materials, including case law, codes and regulations, court opinions/orders, and legal articles/blogs, along with additional community resources, such as Find a Lawyer.
Helps low and moderate income people find free legal aid programs in their communities, and answers to questions about their legal rights. Search by state.
You can instantly generate tables with national estimates of the numbers, rates, and percentages of victimization from 1993 to the most recent year that NCVS data are available. The pre-set Quick Tables show you trends in crime and reporting to the police. If you would like more detail, use the Custom Tables to analyze victimization by select characteristics.
Part of the U.S. Department of Justice, this website gathers information pertinent to victims of crimes – statistics, publications, research, as well as agency names and contact information.
Brings together data from more than 100 sources about many aspects of criminal justice in the United States. These data are displayed in over 600 tables. A publication of the Bureau of Justice Statistics.
Today, four annual publications, Crime in the United States, National Incident-Based Reporting System, Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted, and Hate Crime Statistics are produced from data received from over 18,000 city, university/college, county, state, tribal, and federal law enforcement agencies voluntarily participating in the program.
In addition to these reports, information is available on the Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted (LEOKA) Program and the Hate Crime Statistics Program, as well as the traditional Summary Reporting System (SRS) and the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS).