U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Marshals Service
FY 2000 Annual Report of the United States Marshals Service
(Annual. Washington: U.S. Department of Justice, 2001. 148 pages, 108 tables, 12 figures.)
Presents data for fiscal 1999 and 2000 and trend data for fiscal 1985-2000. SOURCEBOOK tables 1.77, 1.78.
This report presents data on the missions, workload, operations, resources, and productivity of the U.S. Marshals Service (USMS). Data are shown for the agency as a whole and separately for each district. USMS duties include fugitive investigations, prisoner processing and detention, prisoner production and transportation, protection of the judiciary, witness security, execution of court orders, government seizures, and special operations and analysis. Sections with national data trends, data definitions and sources, staffing allocations, and organizational references also are included.
U.S. Department of State
Country Reports on Terrorism: 2007
(Annual. [Online.] Available: http://www.state.gov/s/ct/rls/crt/2007/ [June 30, 2008]. 7 chapters, 7 tables, 1 appendix.)
Presents data for 2007. SOURCEBOOK table 3.175.2007.
This online report begins with a strategic overview of accomplishments in 2007 and continuing challenges in the global fight against terrorism. The second chapter is a discussion of the nature and extent of the terrorist threat in six geographical regions of the world. The countries that have been identified as State-sponsors of terrorism are reviewed in the third chapter. The next chapter discusses the global risks related to terrorists groups obtaining weapons of mass destruction. Chapters five and six cover countries and geographic areas that are regarded as terrorist safe havens, and provide description of organizations on the Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) list. The last chapter includes legislative requirements for reporting and definitions of key terms. A statistical appendix provides a summary of terrorist incidents worldwide and details the terrorism-related deaths, kidnapings, and injuries of Americans for 2007.
U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration
Annual Report to Congress on Civil Aviation Security, January 1, 1995-December 31, 1995
(Annual. Washington: U.S. Department of Transportation, 1996. 20 pages, 2 tables, 1 figure.)
Presents data for 1995 and trend data for 1991-95. SOURCEBOOK table 3.177.
This report contains data on threats against civil aviation, both foreign and domestic, including hijackings, airport bombings, bomb threats, and security incidents. Also presented are data on passenger screening activities and summaries of other ongoing preventive measures. This report covers the 1995 calendar year and provides detailed descriptions of criminal acts against civil aviation committed during that period.
U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration
Highway Statistics 2007
(Annual. Washington: U.S. Department of Transportation [Online]. Available: http:// www.fhwa.dot.gov/policyinformation/statistics/2007/ [Apr. 8, 2009]. 136 tables, 19 figures.)
Presents data for 2007 and trend data for 1957-2007. SOURCEBOOK table 3.147.2007.
This report presents information on highway transportation in four general areas: highway users and infrastructure, including the ownership and operation of motor vehicles; motor vehicles and fuel; highway finance, including the receipts and expenditures for highways by public agencies; and highway function--the extent, characteristics, and performance of public highways, roads, and streets in the Nation. The first set of tables presents information on highway infrastructure, including bridges and public roads. Detailed statistical data are provided on motor fuel use and taxation, motor vehicle ownership, and driver licensing. The next set of tables focuses on financing of highways by government agencies, including highway-use revenues and long-term obligations. Also included are measures of highway mileage, performance, and characteristics; Federal aid for highways; and motor vehicle-related fatalities and injuries. Selected tables are shown in metric measurements and, in the final section, results of the National Household Travel Survey (NHTS) are presented.
U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Digest of State Alcohol-Highway Safety Related Legislation, Current as of January 1, 2002
(Annual. Washington: U.S. Department of Transportation, 2002. 577 pages, 2 tables, 2 appendices.)
Presents data for 2002. SOURCEBOOK tables 1.112, 1.113.
This 20th edition of the digest provides a detailed description of the various statutory provisions related to alcohol use and highway safety. The data were collected through an examination of statutory codes of the 50 States, the District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. Statutory provisions are examined in the following areas: blood alcohol concentration (BAC) levels as evidence in court, preliminary breath test and implied consent laws, chemical tests authorized under implied consent laws, provisions related to adjudication of driving while intoxicated charges, sanctions for refusal to submit to a BAC test, sanctions following a conviction for driving while intoxicated-related offenses, laws requiring a blood alcohol concentration test on persons killed in traffic crashes, minimum legal drinking age, liability of owners of drinking establishments for serving alcohol to intoxicated patrons and to minors, open container laws, and anti-consumption laws. The appendices present the Uniform Vehicle Code and the Millennium DUI Prevention Act.
Traffic Safety Facts 2002
(Annual. Washington: U.S. Department of Transportation, 2004. 202 pages, 126 tables, 30 figures, 3 appendices.)
Presents data for 2002 and trend data for 1966-2002. SOURCEBOOK table 3.105.
This report is based on information from two of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's data systems: the Fatality Analysis Reporting System and the National Automotive Sampling System - General Estimates System. Trend information on number and types of motor vehicle crashes, fatalities, characteristics of persons killed, characteristics of incidents, and alcohol involvement is provided. Detailed information on the time, location, circumstances, and alcohol involvement for motor vehicle crashes occurring in 2002 is included. Statistics on drivers, passengers, and pedestrians involved in crashes also are presented. Finally, fatal crash and fatality statistics are tabulated for the 50 States, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.
Traffic Safety Facts 2003
(Annual. Washington: U.S. Department of Transportation, 2005. 202 pages, 126 tables, 30 figures, 3 appendices.)
Presents data for 2003 and trend data for 1966-2003. SOURCEBOOK table 3.105.2003.
This report is based on information from two of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's data systems: the Fatality Analysis Reporting System and the National Automotive Sampling System - General Estimates System. Trend information on number and types of motor vehicle crashes, fatalities, characteristics of persons killed, characteristics of incidents, and alcohol involvement is provided. Detailed information on the time, location, circumstances, and alcohol involvement for motor vehicle crashes occurring in 2003 is included. Statistics on drivers, passengers, and pedestrians involved in crashes also are presented. Finally, fatal crash and fatality statistics are tabulated for the 50 States, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.
Traffic Safety Facts 2004
(Annual. Washington: U.S. Department of Transportation, 2006. 204 pages, 125 tables, 30 figures, 3 appendices.)
Presents data for 2004 and trend data for 1966-2004. SOURCEBOOK table 3.105.2004.
This report is based on information from two of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's data systems: the Fatality Analysis Reporting System and the National Automotive Sampling System - General Estimates System. Trend information on number and types of motor vehicle crashes, fatalities, characteristics of persons killed, characteristics of incidents, and alcohol involvement is provided. Detailed information on the time, location, circumstances, and alcohol involvement for motor vehicle crashes occurring in 2004 is included. Statistics on drivers, passengers, and pedestrians involved in crashes also are presented. Finally, fatal crash and fatality statistics are tabulated for the 50 States, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.
Traffic Safety Facts 2005
(Annual. Washington: U.S. Department of Transportation, 2006. 204 pages, 125 tables, 30 figures, 3 appendices.)
Presents data for 2005 and trend data for 1966-2005. SOURCEBOOK table 3.105.2005.
This report is based on information from two of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's data systems: the Fatality Analysis Reporting System and the National Automotive Sampling System - General Estimates System. Trend information on number and types of motor vehicle crashes, fatalities, characteristics of persons killed, characteristics of incidents, and alcohol involvement is provided. Detailed information on the time, location, circumstances, and alcohol involvement for motor vehicle crashes occurring in 2005 is included. Statistics on drivers, passengers, and pedestrians involved in crashes also are presented. Finally, fatal crash and fatality statistics are tabulated for the 50 States, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.
Traffic Safety Facts 2006
(Annual. Washington: U.S. Department of Transportation, 2007. 207 pages, 125 tables, 30 figures, 3 appendices.)
Presents data for 2006 and trend data for 1966-2006. SOURCEBOOK tables 3.103.2006-3.105.2006.
This report is based on information from two of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's data systems: the Fatality Analysis Reporting System and the National Automotive Sampling System - General Estimates System. Trend information on number and types of motor vehicle crashes, fatalities, characteristics of persons killed, characteristics of incidents, use of restraints by vehicle occupants, and alcohol involvement is provided. Detailed information on the time, location, circumstances, and alcohol involvement for motor vehicle crashes occurring in 2006 is included. Statistics on drivers, passengers, and pedestrians involved in crashes also are presented. Finally, fatal crash and fatality statistics are tabulated for the 50 States, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.