ECRI - Environmental Criminology Research Inc. Focuses on geographic profiling, which uses sophisticated computer software to determine the most likely area of offender residence in cases of serial murder, rape and arson. http://www.ecricanada.com/
[Çѱ¹Çü»çÁ¤Ã¥¿¬±¸¿ø] Assists in policy formulation by analyzing the current state of crime phenomena, conducts scientific studies, and contributes to public education through publication of the results of research projects. http://www.kic.re.kr/
Extractions: The Internet Journal of Criminology (IJC) is a free access online journal. The primary aim of the journal is to publish international, scholarly and peer-reviewed criminology articles of the highest standard from many areas of expertise including the criminal justice system, crime reduction, delinquency, hate crimes and deviant social behaviour. Criminal Arrest Patterns of Client Entering and Exiting Community Substance Abuse Treatment in Lucas County, Ohio, USA by Lois Ventura and Eric Lambert, University of Toledo, USA To download Click here Bulldog Whistling: Criminalization of Young Lebanese-Australian Rugby League Fans by Scott Poynting, School of Humanities, University of Sydney, Australia. This article traces the course of a series of moral panics over the banding together, group identification and collective action of certain groups of young people - mainly young men - in and around some mass sporting events in New South Wales, Australia, in 2001-4. It could be a story of football hooliganism, except that the sport is not football (or soccer, as it is known in Australia), but rugby league. That such collective behaviour had been relatively unknown in this sporting milieu in Australia provided the opportunity for the racialized othering of those labelled as deviant, in the context of the construction of the Arab Other (and later the Muslim Other) as the pre-eminent folk demon of contemporary Australia.
SociologyOnline | SocioNews HAS MOVED! A site for students of sociology, criminology and social theory. The site has slideshows, quizzes and documents as well as a SocioNews page. http://www.sociologyonline.f9.co.uk/
Criminal Justice MegaLinks A comprehensive library of resources and lectures in crime, justice, criminology, and law. http://faculty.ncwc.edu/toconnor
CCSU Criminal Justice Department Interdisciplinary field which studies the definition of crime, the causes and control of criminal behavior, and the operation of the criminal justice system. Internships are available with the State of Connecticut's criminal justice agencies. http://www.crim.ccsu.edu/
European Academy Of Criminology® Dedicato a tutti coloro che sono interessati a far eseguire accertamenti tecnici peritali, studi e perizie in campo civile e penale. http://www.euroacademy.it/
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Extractions: Skip to start of content Advanced search Note: Rates involving Indigenous persons from 2001 onwards have been updated with new population estimates based on the 2001 census. This has affected current data trends with a slight readjustment in the population trend line occurring in 2001. For further information, please refer to the Australian Institute of Criminology policy on calculating Indigenous rates For more specialised statistics see the topic listing above If you see this message you are probably using an old browser: these pages should be readable, but we recommend updating to a modern browser. URL: http://www.aic.gov.au/stats/index.html
European University Institute European University Institute Internet database providing information about ongoing research projects. http://www.iue.it/OnlineProjects/HEC/Criminology/
Extractions: T his internet-based database provides easily accessible and systematic information about ongoing projects in the fields of the history of police, legal institutions, criminology, and crime. Its main purpose is to facilitate orientation and encourage collaboration in a quickly growing interdisciplinary field of historical research T he database will help you to track scholarly initiatives in your field of interest easily and quickly; you will find short abstracts of the projects and references to papers which have already been published, as well as the best means of contacting the director of the respective project. Please keep in mind that this database may be used only for scholarly purposes. T his service depends on your support. If you are working on a project dealing with the institutional, intellectual, social, and cultural history of crime, criminal law, criminalistics, and criminology, please take some time and provide the information about your project for our database
Forensic Criminology Associates Consulting and expert services for security matters, including premises security litigation. Based in Troy, Michigan. http://www.forensiccriminology.com/
Extractions: Principal Consultant Forensic Criminology Associates, Inc., (FCA) is a group of consultants with backgrounds as university professors, industry professionals, law enforcement, and corrections executives. Daniel B. Kennedy, Ph.D., C.P.P., is the principal consultant for the company. FCA provides security consultant services to both the public and private sectors. Consulting expert and testifying expert services are also offered to attorneys involved in premises security litigation. Specifically, crime foreseeability, standards of care, and causation issues are addressed. Use of force, police pursuits, jail suicide, health care services, failure to protect, and other conditions of confinement issues are also reviewed for consulting expert and testifying expert purposes. Home Services Background Publications ... Contact Us Hosted By
The Western Criminology Review A peer reviewed, electronic journal on crime and criminal justice, from Sonoma State University. http://wcr.sonoma.edu/
Extractions: The Western Criminology Review WCR ) is a forum for the publication and discussion of theory, research, policy, and practice in the rapidly changing and interdisciplinary fields of criminology and criminal justice. The journal is intended to reflect local (Western), national, and international concerns. Historical and contemporary perspectives are encouraged, as are diverse methodological approaches. Although manuscripts that rely upon text and tables are invited, authors who use other resources permitted on the internete.g., graphics, hypertext links, etc., are also welcome. The publication and distribution of articles will also be accompanied by electronic commentary and discussion. WCR provides a unique venue for authors and critics. In addition to permitting new modes of expression it also speeds up the publication and distribution of articles and encourages rapid electronic commentary and discussion. The goal of WCR is to provide an attractive and meaningful outlet for academic and policy related publication and dialogue in a wide variety of substantive areas in criminology and criminal justice.
Stalking: Policing And Prosecuting Practices In Three Australian Jurisdictions [ Examines stalking trends as indicated by police and court data across the jurisdictions of Victoria, South Australia and Queensland. Report written by Emma Ogilvie and published by Australian Institute of criminology. http://www.aic.gov.au/publications/tandi/tandi176.html
Extractions: Skip to start of content Advanced search No. 176: Stalking: policing and prosecuting practices in three Australian jurisdictions Emma Ogilvie ISBN 642 24202 X ; ISSN 0817-8542 November 2000 Stalking trends as indicated by police and court data across Victoria, South Australia and Queensland are examined. As legislation and enforcement practices vary significantly across these jurisdictions, direct comparisons are not possible. Ogilvie outlines specific considerations that need to be taken into account with respect to both criminal justice system interventions and future research priorities, including: addressing weaknesses in the legislation; provision of training for police units; the necessity of sustained intervention; devising effective research agendas; and investigating community awareness. If you see this message you are probably using an old browser: these pages should be readable, but we recommend updating to a modern browser. URL: http://www.aic.gov.au/publications/tandi/tandi176.html
Welcome To Criminology The criminology program is housed in the Division of Social Science in the Faculty of criminology is a field of critical interdisciplinary inquiry which http://www.arts.yorku.ca/sosc/criminology/
Extractions: Criminology breadCrumbs("www.arts.yorku.ca/sosc/criminology",">","index.html","None","None","None","0"); The Criminology program is housed in the Division of Social Science in the Faculty of Arts, with considerable curricular support from the Department of Sociology. The program admits its first undergraduate students in the Autumn of 2003. The program curriculum consists of a series of core program courses (several of which have been designed specifically for the program), as well as a number of extant courses offered by academic units across the Faculty and University. The program curriculum includes 36 credits (6 full course equivalents) in core program courses, including: a 1000-level Introduction to Criminology course, which introduces students to criminology through a critical investigation of the processes and structures that designate criminality and delinquency; the relationship between control and consent; the administration of "justice", and; the contexts (cultural, political and economic) within which legal contests are articulated; a 2000 or 3000-level course on criminological theory, which provides students with a solid grounding in the vast range of historical and contemporary theories of criminology, including their underlying assumptions and critiques;
USEFUL LINKS FOR SOCIAL SCIENCE STUDENTS A page of links for use by A'level and degree students studying sociology, psychology, research, criminology and British politics. http://www.localdial.com/users/mermaid/useful.htm
Extractions: USEFUL BITS FOR SOCIAL SCIENCE STUDENTS 'He is able who thinks he is able' - Buddha I intend to use this page as a notice board of sorts for students studying social sciences at A'level and degree level - I will be putting all the useful links I have found on it and also link to a page containing any ideas, tips, useful bits of info that I find - it will be updated regularly - please feel free to visit often! I make no apologies for the fact that this page is geared towards U.K. students. Oh, O.K. then - sorry! I do apologise for the disorganisation of the site - I will be making it easier to negotiate (with headings and page breaks, etc) very soon - please bear with me :o) Anything that you would like to pass on for this page will be gratefully received - please remember to add your name so I can give you the credit!! Coming soon ...... a guide to referencing assignments ...... a postgraduate funding page (U.K.) ...... see you again soon ....... Links I have found so far: the utterly wonderful, useful and life saving SOSIG Social Science Information Gateway sister site to SOSIG - database of all ESRC funded research in the U.K. - just the place to look for that elusive piece of research
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Extractions: This web site follows modern web standards guidelines in an effort to be as accessible to as many people and devices as possible. It appears that the browser you are using is not up to date and does not support these standards. Please consider using a more modern client like Firefox to enhance your site experience. Skip Navigation About The College Academic Programs Faculty read more... Research center conducts national evaluations of juvenile justice education programs. read more... he FSU College of Criminology and Criminal Justice is an intellectual community where students are involved in and learn about advancing criminological research that links science and theory to matters of effective and responsible public policy. We value scholarly collaboration and emphasize the importance of research that has real-world implications. We create knowledge that improves the quality of life.