Missouri Statistical Analysis Center
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The Missouri Statistical Analysis Center is a unit within state government responsible for providing traffic safety and criminal justice information and research services to federal, state, and local authorities as well as Missouri citizens.

These services provide an understanding of the nature and types of crime and traffic safety problems facing the State. With this knowledge, public policy and programs can be designed and evaluated to address these problem areas.
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New SAC Releases

  • The Missouri SAC is pleased to announce the availability of the 2006 Traffic Safety Compendium, a compilation of Missouri traffic crash statistics. This publication provides comprehensive descriptions of the 167,143 traffic crashes occurring in Missouri in 2006. [view pdf, 1.34MB]

  • The Missouri SAC is pleased to announce the availability of the 2006 Crime in Missouri, a compilation of Missouri crime statistics. This publication provides a basic understanding of Missouri's crime problems in 2006. [view pdf, 970KB]

  • The Missouri SAC is pleased to announce the availability of the 2007 JAG Annual Report. This publication is an evaluation of state and local level projects that received financial assistance during fiscal year 2007. [view pdf, 638KB]


Other Releases

The Justice Research and Statistics Association (JRSA) has announced release of their latest JRP Digest. This brief publication contains summaries of articles from JRSA's journal, Justice Research and Policy. The current issue contains research that uses the FBI's National Incident-Based Reporting System as a data source.


The Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) has released two new reports:  

HIV in Prisons, 2006 provides the number of state and federal inmates who were infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) or had confirmed AIDS at year end 2006. Presented in the report is the number of AIDS-related deaths in prisons, a profile of those inmates who died, the number of female and male prisoners who were HIV positive, and circumstances under which inmates were tested for HIV. Findings are based on year end 2006 data from the National Prisoner Statistics series.

The Medical Problems of Prisoners presents findings on state and federal prisoners who reported a current medical problem, a physical or mental impairment, a dental problem, or an injury since admission based on data from the 2004 Survey of Inmates in State and Federal Correctional Facilities. The prevalence of specific medical problems and conditions is also included. The report examines medical problems and other conditions by gender, age, and select background characteristics.

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Contact Information

E-Mail: sacmail@mshp.dps.mo.gov


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    Missouri Multi-jurisdictional Drug Task Forces seized nearly 18,000 ounces of cocaine in fiscal year 2007.  [read more]

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    1,285 methamphetamine laboratory incidents were reported in Missouri counties in 2007.  [see map]

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    991 persons were killed in Missouri traffic crashes in 2007 (03/21/08).  [see map]

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    270 persons were killed in Missouri traffic crashes involving alcohol in 2006.  [read more]

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    41.2% of all Missouri traffic crashes involved speeding in 2006.  [read more]

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    One violent crime was committed in Missouri every 16.5 minutes in 2006.  [read more]

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    37,215 domestic violence incidents were reported in Missouri in 2006.  [read more]

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