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Extractions: Grosses Bild Titel: Law on the Web::A Guide for Students and Practitioners 1st Edition - Paper Reihe: Prentice Hall Author: Stuart Stein Verlag: Prentice Hall Einband: Softcover Auflage: Sprache: Englisch Erschienen: Februar 2003 ISBN: Unser Service f¼r Dozenten Companion Website document.Form1._ctl16ctl124ctl20_State.value=0; Lehrbuch Begleitmaterial ISBN Artikel Verlag ... V Law on the Web::A Guide for Students and Practitioners 1st Edition - Paper Prentice Hall E Law on the Web is ideal for anyone who wants to access Law Internet resources quickly and efficiently without becoming an IT expert. The emphasis throughout is on the location of high quality law Internet resources for learning, teaching and research, from among the billions of publicly accessible Web pages.
Criminology And Criminal Justice Resources criminology and Criminal Justice Resources on the Internet. Crime Prevention Victimization listservs/mailing lists Criminal Justice Data/Statistics http://www.soc.umn.edu/~overall/crime.htm
Book Lovers' Mailing Lists: A Selection Of Literary Email Lists I m kind of a mailing list junkie. On the offchance that anyone else shares my and related topics such as criminology, forensic science, psychology, http://www.litterascripta.com/bibliomania/listsgenre.shtml
Extractions: Email Lists For Booklovers I'm kind of a mailing list junkie. On the off-chance that anyone else shares my little vice, here are something over 270 mailing lists for readers and collectors. If you know of any lists that I've missed, please let me know. Deanna@ramsaybooks.com Please keep in mind that there are strict netiquette rules for email lists, just as there are in the newsgroups. Make sure that you read the instructions for subscribing and unsubscribing from these lists before signing up!
Book Lovers' Mailing Lists: A Selection Of Literary Email Lists The mailing lists related to specific authors have become so numerous that I ve and related topics such as criminology, forensic science, psychology, http://www.litterascripta.com/bibliomania/lists.shtml
Extractions: Email Lists For Booklovers I'm kind of a mailing list junkie. On the off-chance that anyone else shares my little vice, here are something over 400 mailing lists for readers and collectors. If you know of any lists that I've missed, please let me know. deanna@ramsaybooks.com Please keep in mind that there are strict netiquette rules for email lists, just as there are in the newsgroups. Make sure that you read the instructions for subscribing and unsubscribing from these lists before signing up! The mailing lists related to specific authors have become so numerous that I've given them a separate Author lists page. Commercial Lists These lists allow the buying and selling of books. BooksCanada - A forum for the discussion, buying, and selling of antiquarian, out of print, and secondhand books in Canada. Postings of books wanted, books for sale, discussions on book collecting, authors, titles, book care and repair, bibliographic information, book fair announcements, etc. are examples of welcome topics. (Besides, it's my list, so that means it has to be good, right?) Bibliophile - Most of the traffic on this list is postings of books for sale, or books wanted with a bit of information on book care, collecting, and miscellaneous events thrown in. This is - to the best of my knowledge - the longest running of all of the commercial lists. The volume is very, very high, so be sure you can handle a couple of hundred messages per day! There is a subscription fee, but there is a three week free trial period.
Useful Web Sites For Criminology - Cardiff University Comprehensive list of resources, including Web sites, journals, mailing lists Easily navigated and extensive set of links compiled by the criminology http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/schoolsanddivisions/divisions/insrv/bysubject/criminolo
Yenza! - Subject Links - Gender Studies Some mailing lists function as electronic discussion groups, others as alertingservices. 1000 entries covering sociology, criminology, political http://www.nrf.ac.za/yenza/links/gender.htm
Extractions: The African Gender Institute at the University of Cape Town aims to "further gender equity in Africa by contributing towards transformation of inequitable institutions and social practices which constrain women's leadership potential and the furtherance of gender equity goals in Africa." The AGI web site contains information about its programmes and projects (including course information) and links to other gender-related resources.
Extractions: (This is NOT a complete list of job possibilities!) Police Officer Probation Officer Parole Officer Correctional Officer Loss Prevention Manager Security Officer Drug Enforcement Agent Paralegal Specialist Victim Witness Specialist Detention Enforcement Officer Immigration Inspector Criminal Investigator Secret Service Officer Polygraph Operator Lab Technician Warden Counselor Child Care Staff Supervisor State Trooper Border patrol agent Insurance Investigator KNOW THE SKILLS EMPLOYERS ARE LOOKING FOR IN YOUR FIELD If you look at job advertisements you will find that employers are looking for specific skills. Here is a list of some of these skills in your major areas. Consider looking at more job ads in career center resources and on internet. From job ads you will get an idea of job titles and needed skills to land the jobs you want. Experience in a regulatory agency performing enforcement, technical or investigative support Knowledge of crisis intervention, victim-witness assistance techniques and available services
Criminal Justice Mega-Sites, The Best Of CJ Australian Institute of criminology A wealth of policyrelated materials links to You subscribe to mailing lists by sending e-mail commands to the http://faculty.ncwc.edu/toconnor/linklist.htm
Extractions: Prof. Tom O'Connor's Criminal Justice MegaLinks (NC Wesleyan) COMPREHENSIVE Australian Institute of Criminology Adam McKee's International Encyclopedia of Justice Studies A topical arrangement of links to sites on various criminal justice topics like gun control, civil liberties, drugs, and civil liberties. CRIME LIBRARY.com CourtTV's unique blend of special interest topics. Emma's Domain - an eclectic mix of crime-related interests, such as profiling and conspiracy theories. European Criminology Links A fairly complete set of schools, journals, and European resources. For a broader world view, try International Links via the United Nations Extensive information and great statistics. Also visit the
Subject Gateways - Criminology - Kingston University Library Services criminology Links Comprehensive list of links on a variety of criminological mailing lists, professional associations, and other subject gateways. http://www.kingston.ac.uk/library/subjectinfo/criminology/criminologygateway.htm
Extractions: The appointment of Laurie Robinson as director of the master's of science in Criminology program marked another step forward in the development of Penn's new Criminology Department. Robinson, who has worked for the U.S. Department of Justice and the American Bar Association, will lead the Ivy League's only M.S. in Criminology program when matriculants arrive in September 2004. The program consists of eight courses over two semesters and will eventually see about 25 students per year. According to Lawrence Sherman, director of the Jerry Lee Center of Criminology, Robinson was the natural choice as she has been a key player in the development of the criminology program since the department was created in June 2003. "This is an expansion of the duties that she's been performing since she came to the Jerry Lee Center," Sherman said.
Law Lists On The Internet international relations, business, economics, criminology, health, The mostcomprehensive list of lawrelated mailing lists is Lyonette http://www.law.warwick.ac.uk/ltj/3-2f.html
Extractions: Law Lists on the Internet Lyonette Louis-Jacques, University of Chicago What is a "Law List"? A "law list" is an electronic mailing list for substantive discussions of law-related issues. A law list can also focus on dissemination of information about print and electronic law-related resources, computing and librarianship. It can be an electronic newsletter or journal on a law-related topic. A list can be called a listserv, mailing list, electronic discussion group, forum, e-mail list, e-conferences, and sometimes, "bulletin board" (though that confuses it with bulletin board systems or BBSs - see guides below for clarification). Lists are similar to, but not the same as Usenet newsgroups (though some lists have a Usenet gateway; newsgroups are discussed in general guides to law-related resources, and will not be covered in this article). Law lists are run on various software, the most popular being the Eric Thomas LISTSERV and the Anastasios Kotsikonas ListProcessor or LISTPROC. Subscribers can usually send commands to the list software to request a list of subscribers by name, e-mail address, and sometimes country. Other list features include the ability to postpone mail, receive a digest of list messages (one mailing of the messages for a day with routing information stripped, to reduce the length and frequency of receipt of messages), search list archives, etc. There are special lists to support owners of lists running a particular software such as LSTOWN-L@SEARN.BITNET (for LISTSERV lists) and UNIX-LISTPROC@avs.com. And there are lists to help beginning users of law lists become more familiar with listservs and the Internet generally such as HELP-NET@TEMPLEVM.BITNET.
Kent Criminal Justice Centre - University Of Kent and communicate their knowledge and understanding of criminology and criminaljustice. The Centre makes its mailing lists available for distribution of http://www.kent.ac.uk/kcjc/whatsnew/
Extractions: all of kent.ac.uk KCJC only text only University of Kent You are here: Kent home kcjc whatsnew What's New / Events In this section: News Forthcoming Events Conferences Seminars ... Venue New Publication A new book by Lesley Noakes and Emma Wincup 'Criminological Research' is published by Sage publications. The book aims to offer comprehensive coverage of the qualitative approaches used by criminologists, and the issues they face when they attempt to put these principles into practice. The latest KCJC Newsletter is now available here A summary of Professor Steve Uglow's inaugural lecture 'Five Years' Hard Labour: Criminal Justice under New Labour' is available in downloadable format here Gate Fever conference proceedings are now available in downloadable format here Investors in People Award The Kent Criminal Justice Centre committed to the Investors in People (IiP) development programme in June 2003 and were successfully assessed and accredited in August last year.
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Extractions: Curran or Takata To give you a better understanding of control through code, I have excerpted bits and pieces of e-mail I received in one 24-hour period. Someone, as it turns out, if I can believe the information in the e-mail flow, someone whose hobby includes porno and whose English is far below standard, got hold of the e-mail list of the American Society of Criminology and created a huge listserv, sending to this large group of criminologists all at once. Most professionals are already on more mailing lists, and have more correspondence than they can keep up with. None of us were too happy with this state of affairs. I saw the problem at about 10:00 on Sunday night. Downloaded the messages, since I run an ASC listserv, thinking that someone had somehow misused my own listsev. I decided to deal with it Monday. Monday morning I had 156 e-mails, most of them the new listserv (turned out they hadn't got to mine), and most of them angry, with my poor students' e-mails sandwiched in between. I read one. It purported to tell me how to unsubscribe.