CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Criminal Justice Resources- Officer.Com presents a complete agenda of foreign and international law, agencies, officers and criminal justice sources. Officer.Com is the chief authority in information and reports for the police and law enforcement community.
Criminal Justice Policy Foundation- The Criminal Justice Policy Foundation is a non-profit educational foundation whose intention is to secure freedom and democracy by enhancing the criminal justice system. This institution furnishes data to policy makers and the public to further the latest concepts about criminal justice matters, including sentencing, drug policy reform, and police policy.
New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services- New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) is an all purpose criminal justice assistance organization. DCJS is among the nation's leaders in augmenting criminal justice technologies, communiction, and information operations.
National Archive of Criminal Justice Data- National Archive of Criminal Justice Data (NACJD) was originated in 1978 as a section of the Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR), the NACJD is upheld by the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS), and the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) in the U.S. Dept. of Justice. This agency protects and delivers computerized crime and justice information from federal agencies, state agencies and investigator established analysis assignments to users for secondary statistical examination.
Criminal Justice Education- Supplies information and links on researching, educating, and career guidance in the realm of criminology and criminal justice. Contains criminology statistics, downloadable data, citation styles and other researcher essentials.
Prentice Hall's Cybrary- The world's criminal justice directory with the most extensive and current Criminal Justice Site Directory on the web. Includes more than 12,000 criminal justice site listings.
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)- Advocacy and law to protect consitutional rights of criminals and prisoners. This organization operates daily in courts, legislatures and communities to protect and safeguard the individual rights and liberties warranted to every person in the country by the Consitution and laws of the United States.
HCCC OPAC - A listing of criminal justice materials in the HCCC Library.
Criminal justice : corrections
National Criminal Justice Reference Service- NCJRS is a federally funded resource that submits justice and substance abuse knowledge to sustain research, policy and program progress worldwide. Data on criminal and juvenile justice, offering assistance to policymakers and professionals is available here.
Criminal Justice Resources: Corrections- Administered by the Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice, this web site features a roster of up-to-date criminal justice periodicals, job information sites, criminal justice career links, posting of criminal justice associations, criminal and juvenile justice resources, U.S. Federal Agencies and Federal web sites.
Corrections and Criminal Justice Coalition- The Corrections and Criminal Justice Coalition (CCJC) is an alliance of correctional officer establishments utilized to promote the enterprise and caliber of the correctional officer's profession. Keep abreast of present-day corrections news, federal legislation, meeting dates, membership links, coalition members, newsletter articles, research links and correctional standards.
Bureau of Justice Statistics- U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs gives a complete array of statistics about U.S. crime and victims, criminal offenders, law enforcement, courts and sentencing, corrections, expenditure and employment as well as prosecution.
Criminal Justice Institute, Inc.- Established in 1977, a national research and consulting firm focused in correctional management matters and procedures as well as professional growth of correctional administrators. CJI renders support to federal, state, county and municipal criminal justice agencies.
Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics- Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics Online is sustained by the U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics and updated routinely. This electronic database supplies information associated with the criminal justice system, the public's perspective toward crime, demographics of offenders, judicial proceedings of defendants and more.
American Bar Association- This web site for the Criminal Justice Section of the American Bar Association provides its constituents, criminal justice experts and the overall population with data relevant to the Section and its movements as well as a complete resource for persons engaging in the criminal justice system.
HCCC OPAC - A listing of corrections materials in the HCCC Library.
Criminal Justice: Economic Crime
Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Crime Programme is the United Nations office accountable for crime prevention, criminal justice and criminal law reform and operates with Member States to reinforce the order of law, to advance established and feasible criminal justice systems to fight the expanded menaces of transnational organized crime, corruption and trafficking in people.
Criminal Justice Mega-Sites: the Best Links on the Web gives a listing of top professors' (Hot Dogs) websites in Criminal Justice, comprehensive sites where you can find just about anything in criminology, data from the Justice Information Center: a service of the National Criminal Justice Reference Service, police resources, an internet guide to law and politics, corrections and prison-related resources, publishers of criminal justice textbooks, journals in criminal justice, discussions with other in criminal justice and names of professional associations.
Utica College - Academic Programs - Utica College 's criminal justice - economic crime investigation major is the only academic program of its kind. This program prevails in offering prospective practitioners with knowledge in the areas of white collar crime, fraud prevention and computer crime.
Peacemaking & crime- Presents documents about peacemaking in the U.S. criminal justice system and links to news articles, Web pages, and other collective wealth that will be helpful to those concerned with knowledge about an alternative to the war on crime. Peacemaking accentuates cooperative integrity, contrary proposal resocialization and a conviction that humanity must work together in peaceful harmony to form substantial surroundings.
Help About College- A career in criminal justice awaits you with data on criminal justice schools, crime scene investigation schools, and police science training. Start a new beginning in the criminal justice field with a degree from one of the colleges described on this web site.
Stateline.Org- Stateline.org is an unaffiliated, non-profit online news publication that records each weekday on state government. Today's top stories, state-by-state updated news, archived stories, current issues on crime and the courts, homeland security, statistics and analysis on criminal justice are located at this web site.
Institute for Intergovernmental Research- A Florida-based nonprofit research and training association that focuses on law enforcement, juvenile justice and criminal justice issues. IIR furnishes local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies with the support required to activate modifications that advance tremendous governmental operations.
HCCC OPAC - A listing of economic crime materials in the HCCC Library.
Criminal Justice: Forensic Sciences
Court TV's Crime Library- A treasury of essays associated with the procedures and processes of forensic science. Quality stories and photos of predominant crimes, infamous criminals, well-known lawmen, as well as everyday accounts of crimes of attention and international interest.
Zeno's Forensic Site- Zeno Geradts is a forensic scientist at the Netherlands Forensic Institute of the Ministry of Justice. His web site furnishes information on forensic science, forensic psychiatry, links to forensic web sites, a list of professional associations, up and coming forensic meetings and conferences, a worldwide roster of colleges and universities that offer forensic science programs and so much more.
Crime & Clues: the Art and Science of Criminal Investigation is edited by Daryl W. Clemens and presents articles describing an abundant variety of evidence involving fingerprint, physical, testimonial, behavioral, demonstrative, and digital evidence. Also includes detailed candid information associated with a crime scene, a listing of international unsolved crimes, links to web sites regarding missing and exploited children, a register of America 's most wanted fugitives and more.
Carpenter's Forensic Science Resources- R. Scott Carpenter presents a fundamental forensic science reference library. He provides an inventory of organizations, institutes and information about laboratory practices, criminalistics, arson investigation, education in forensic science, questioned document examination, crime scene investigation, and other aspects in this area of study.
American Academy of Forensic Sciences- An authoritative association devoted to the commitment of science to the law and obligated to the advancement of education in the forensic sciences. This is the world's most distinguished forensic science organization and represents its members to the public and functions as the main source for public information regarding the forensic science profession.
Handbook of Forensic Services- This web site introduces the Handbook of Forensic Services available to you by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The objective of the Handbook of Forensic Services is to render intelligence and strategies for secure and effective approaches of accumulating, safeguarding, encasing and transporting facts and to detail the forensic examinations accomplished by the FBI's Laboratory Division and Investigative Technology Division.
Forensic Science Publications at Review of Dentristry- Review of Dentristry links you to the most upgraded and knowledgeable online issues and index of obtainable issues pertaining to forensic
sciences. Abstracts can be attainable at no cost, full text may be complimentary, or may neccessitate a subscription or pay-per-article.
HCCC OPAC - A listing of forensic materials in the HCCC Library.