INTERNET RESOURCES FOR INTRODUCTORY CRIMINAL JUSTICE
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GENERAL INFORMATION LINKS
Comprehensive sites, Mega directories, guides, or linklists. They are relatively few in number, and may be annotated or non-annotated. Some of the more academically useful ones are by professors like Greek, Schmallenger, and O'Connor (see Mega-Sites in Criminal Justice: the Best of CJ on the Web)
Agency websites, both government and non-government. Police agencies are the most prevalent and correctional agencies the least prevalent with court sites somewhere in the middle. The category of non-government includes non-profit agencies and professional associations. These are relatively many in number.
Clearinghouses, also called Research Institutes, Centers, or Foundations. Their name will usually be an acronym, like ICPSR, NCJRS, or NLETC. At these sites, you will usually find advanced technical information and reports.
Law and Legal Research sites. A fast-growing category, but also one that's been around a long time, like Cornell, FindLaw, and Hieros Gamos. Every law school is online, many have online courses, and legal research is done almost completely over the Internet today.
News sites include newsletters, E-journals, publisher updates, and listservs. This is a diverse category that is often overrelied upon. Topics and sources are sometimes sensationalized.
Personal Home pages. Good sites exist by librarians, authors, and the occasional student. They are often specialized around some particular topic of interest but some try to be comprehensive.

SPECIFIC LINKS USED IN ONLINE LECTURES
Lecture #1: What is Criminal Justice?
Bureau of Labor Statistics

AdviseNet
Employment Mega-Site
Government Jobs
The federal government
Form OF-612
Legal Employment Search Site
 
The Corrections Connection Career Center

Carpenter's Forensic Science Resources

Kruglick's List of Forensic Science links

Zeno's Forensic Page

LEMAS data from the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS)

Graduate Education Mega-Site

Cornell University's list of Law Schools

About.com - Crime/Punishment
About.com - Current Events: Law  
Societal Responses to President's Crime Commission--a 30-year retrospective

The Sherman Report (Preventing Crime: What Works)
Lecture #1a: Crime Data
Statistical Analysis Centers

NCJRS

U.S. Department of Justice
Office of Justice Programs
NIJ 
OJJDP 
BJS 
BJA 
OVC 
ONDCP

Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics

Uniform Crime Reports (UCR)

National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS)

The NACJD website for Online Analysis of NIBRS data
Bureau of Justice Statistics Home Page

Campus Crime and Security Website
Crime Data MegaSite
Crime Statistics Guide
FBI Uniform Crime Reports
National Archive of Criminal Justice Data
Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics
When Incarceration Increases Crime
Lecture #2: Crime Theories
CrimeTheory.com

Criminology Mega-Site

Prof. Hamlin's Notes on Deviance Theory

Prof. Keel's Theories of Deviance

Lecture #2a: Crime Laws
Hohfeldian schema
Wikipedia Entry on Ownership Rights
About.com Current Events: Law
American Tort Reform Association
Anatomy of a Murder: A Trip Thru the Legal System
CourtTV.com

FindLaw: Constitutional Rights

Mega-Site on Law

Nolo Law for All

Stanford Encyclopedia Entry on Nature of Law
What Happens When You're Charged with a Crime
What is the General Welfare
Wikipedia Entry on Law
Lecture #3: Police Component
INS
FAA

FBI

DEA

ATF

Pinkerton Burns
Wackenhut
Guardsmark
Wells Fargo
Allied
ASIS (American Society for Industrial Security)

CATO Institute article on Expanding Federal Police Power

CopSeek Directory (leolinks)

Law Enforcement Sites on the Web

New York City's Precincts

Occupational Outlook Handbook on Private Detectives

Officer.com

PIMA's Law Enforcement Online

Police Structure & Organization Mega-Site

State Troopers Directory

U.S. Federal Government Agencies
Lecture #4: Police Issues
About.com Crime's Backgrounder on Police Violence
ACLU Fighting Police Abuse

ACLU Rights to Encounters with Police

Amnesty International Report on Police Brutality in the U.S.
Human Rights Watch Report on Police Brutality and Accountability

New York City's Precincts

Officer Down Memorial Page

Lecture #4a: Police Law
Kyllo v. U.S. (2001)
Drug Courier Profile Indicators
About.com Civil Liberties Search & Seizure
ACLU Page on Racial Profiling
Article on Effective Search & Seizure

Lecture on Probable Cause

Miranda Law and Self-Incrimination

Nolo Press Guide to Arrest Law

Nolo Press Guide to Search & Seizure Law

Search and Seizure Law

Stop and Frisk Law

Lecture #5: Court Component
Federal court system
STATE COURTS
Pennsylvania's Unified Court System
California's Superior Courts
Guide to Finding the court you need
New Jersey Courts and Municipal Courts
Texas Justice of the Peace courts
Teen courts
FEDERAL COURTS
Map of U.S. circuits
U.S. Supreme Court

U.S. Court of Federal Claims
U.S. Court of International Trade
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces
U.S. Court of Veterans Appeals
U.S. Tax Court
U.S. Bankruptcy Courts
Article on Role & Impact of Chief Judges in an Appeals Court
BJS Court and Sentencing Statistics
Brennan Center for Justice at NYU
Federal Judicial Center
Federal Judiciary Homepage
Gendered Justice: A Select Bibliography
Glossary of Legal Terms
Judicial Watch (Honesty)
Justice at Stake Campaign for Fair State Courts
LII Federal Courts Overview
National Center for State Courts
National Tribal Justice Resource Center
NCJRS Courts Page
North Carolina Court System
Salaries of Prosecutors and Public Defenders
Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics on Courts
Well-done Court sites on the web

Why Our Courts Aren't Broken
Lecture #6: Court Issues
National Legal Aid and Defender Association
Alabama Trial Lawyers Association
DOAR Trial Consultants, Inc.
Adversary System and Divorce
A Look Inside How a Court Operates
American Law Sources Online
Association of Trial Lawyers of America
Court Reform of the Adversarial System
Grand Jury FAQ
How Grand Juries Operate
Is the Adversarial System Eroding?
National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
Philosophic Logic of the Adversary System
Lecture #6a: Sentencing
The courtroom workgroup concept

The Minnesota model
The Sherman Report on What Works in Criminal Justice
Beccaria, Deterrence and Punishment
State Government Home Pages
list of Attorney General and crime data sites
History of stocks and pillories
ElectricChair.com
Pending Executions
Focus on Death Row
Guidelines for Handling Requests for Postconviction DNA Testing
BJS 1998 Report on the State of America's Crime Labs
BJS data resource page
Families Against Mandatory Minimums
Sentencing Project
Bentham Project
Lecture on Trial Format
Lecture on Objections at Trial
Families Against Mandatory Minimums
Death Penalty Links

History of Prisoner Appeals & Litigation
Minnesota Sentencing Commission Guidelines

National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
The Other Side of the Wall
Reasons to Amend Three-Strike Laws

Sentencing: The Judge's Problem

Tales of Justice and Vengeance
U.S. Sentencing Commission

Lecture #7: Community Corrections
Amber's Probation & Parole Site
American Probation & Parole Association
Bill Sand's 7th Step Society
Broken Windows Probation: The Next Step in Fighting Crime
Carolina Correctional Services
Center for Restorative Justice
Five Futures for Probation & Parole
Georgia Parole & Pardon Board
History of John Augustus: Father of Probation
Mark's Parole and Crime
Measuring the Performance of Community Corrections
Parole and Prisoner Reentry in the United States (pdf)
United States Parole Commission
Welcome Home: Examining the Reentry Court Concept
What Probation is like in Hunt County, Texas

Lecture #7a: Institutional Corrections
After Martinson: The Case for Reintegration

Canada's Correctional Service
Cook County Jail
Corrections Connection; "unofficial" sites
Corrections Education Connection
Departments of Corrections for all States
Federal Bureau of Prisons; UNICOR; National Institute of Corrections
It's Official: Prison Does Work After All (UK)
New York City Jail
John Howard Society Article on Prison Overcrowding
PreventingCrime Report on Rehabilitation and Treatment

Prof. Logan's Page on Privatization in Corrections
Prison and Corrections MegaLinks
Sentencing Project
Yahoo's Headlines in Corrections News

Lecture #7b: Prison Issues
Stop Prisoner Rape

ACLU Prisons Page
Corrections MegaLinks
Florida Report on Prison Gangs
Prison Activist Groups
Prisoners-dot-com: The Voice of the Imprisoned
Street Gang Dynamics
The Other Side of the Wall
WebCam for Maricopa County Jail
Yahoo's Full Coverage of Prison Issues

Lecture #8: Juvenile Crime and Justice
Utah's glossary of terms
North Carolina's glossary of terms
OJJDP
American Bar Association's Juvenile Justice web
California Youth Authority

Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice

Children, Youth, and Family Consortium

Children's Defense Fund

Coalition for Juvenile Justice

Florida Department of Juvenile Justice

Infanticide, Dependency, and Justice
Juvenile Information Network

Juvenile Justice Clearinghouse

Juvenile Justice MegaLinks

National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges

OJJDP report on female juvenile offenders

Trying Juveniles as Adults

Lecture #8a: Wars on Crime
Second Amendment Jurisprudence
Gallup Poll Indicators of Most Important Problems

International Association of Crime Analysts
Joint Military Intelligence College
Justice Blind's Links on the Drug War

Loyola University's Strategic Intel Page
Operation Intercept (Atlantic Monthly article)

The Real War on Crime (NCIA Report)

Last updated: Sept. 28, 2006
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