Extractions: VICTIM AND HUMAN RIGHTS LINKS Children Victims Eldery Sexual Abuse Sexual Abuse by clergy ... International-Global United States-below CALIFORNIA Violence Against Women Laws Special Prosecution for Spousal Abuse Cases Stalking Laws in the 50 States Federal Stalking Laws ... Case Law on Stalking (If you are aware of additional links, please email the webmaster , Child and Adult Protective Services Marjaree Mason Center Joint Center on Violence and Victim Studies ... AMERICAN SOCIETY OF VICTIMOLOGY GENERAL VICTIM SERVICES Curricula for Violence Prevention National Crime Victims Research and Treatment Center The South Carolina Victim Assistance Network (SCVAN) Violence Policy Center ... National Organization for Victim Assistance (NOVA) CHILDREN AS VICTIMS Organizations and Resources Child Sexual Abuse Resource INDEX About Child Abuse Emotional Abuse - Child Abuse American Professional Society on Abuse of Children ... Child Abuse.com
Extractions: The Family Violence Information Kit from the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission contains the ATSIC Board of Commissioners Family Violence Policy Statement; the Family Violence Action Plan including actions to end violence in Indigenous families; information on initiatives; and reports, publications and websites relating to Indigenous family violence. Australian Bureau of Statistics The Australian Bureau of Statistics aims to assist and encourage informed decision-making, research and discussion within governments and the community by providing an objective and responsive national statistical service. Crime statistics and demographic information can be accessed through the website.
NIU Major Web-Links Going to Graduate School (includes many additional links) criminology.Positions with US Courts The Federal Judiciary http://www.niu.edu/crc/major/Sociology.htm
Extractions: (Dept of Labor) 950 Occupational Descriptions: ... UNC Wilmington: What can I do w/ a major In Examples of Employers Illinois Department of Public Aid Peace Corps Americorps Primary/Secondary School Big Brother/Sister Agencies Center for the Developmentally Disabled Community Mental Health Center Hospital Inpatient Psychiatric Unit Adoption Center Childrens Home Childrens Hospital Learning Center Head Start Program Center for Childrens Service Abuse Center Corporation Child Care Center Teen/Youth Center Family Services Agency Career/Employment Agency Homeless Shelter Crisis Line United Way Agency Senior Center Department of Occupational Rehabilitation Women's Center Group Home Youth Service Agency Criminology Federal Bureau of Investigation Drug Enforcement Administration Federal Bureau of Prisons U.S. Border Patrol
NLECTC JustNet-Law Enforcement Links Florida State University, School of criminology and Criminal Justice links tolists of fugitives and unsolved crimes from law enforcement agencies in http://www.nlectc.org/links/lelinks.html
Extractions: The Community Policing Consortium is a partnership of five of the leading police organizations in the United States. This website contains information about community policing and the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS), descriptions of training opportunities and curricula, publications, and an online bulletin board. Florida Regional Community Policing Institute The Florida Regional Community Policing Institute (FL RCPI) at St. Petersburg Junior College (SPJC) operates under a cooperative agreement from the Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) and provides free community policing training to law enforcement officers, community residents, city employees, social service agencies, and private sector representatives throughout the state of Florida.
Extractions: Online Resources Australia International New Zealand Canada ... Sweden The National Crime Prevention Program was launched in 1997 by the Prime Minister, the Hon John Howard MP. In the 1999-2000 Budget, the Government committed a further $21 million over four years to the program. The National Crime Prevention Program's objectives are to identify and promote innovative ways of reducing and preventing crime and the fear of crime. The program includes both research and practical initiatives including, national pilot projects, local prevention activities, communication and training initiatives. top of page The Australian Institute of Criminology is the national focus for the study of crime and criminal justice in Australia and for the dissemination of criminal justice information. The Institute draws on information supplied to it by a wide variety of sources and its policy advice is objective and independent. Australia and New Zealand Crime Prevention Ministerial Forum (National Anti-Crime Strategy) - grew out of a National Anti-Crime Strategy that was established by a Leaders' Forum of Australian Premiers and Chief Ministers in 1994. At this meeting, the Leaders endorsed the value of crime prevention as a means of addressing crime and recognised the value of cooperation among the various jurisdictions that make up the Australian federal system.
ScienceDaily -- Browse Topics: Science/Social_Sciences/Criminology Includes a collection of global criminology resources. Matthew G. Yeager, Criminologist Includes information about the council, publications and links. http://www.sciencedaily.com/directory/Science/Social_Sciences/Criminology
Extractions: Text Size A A A Front Page ... Social Sciences : Criminology Study Of Faulty Fingerprints Debunks Forensic Science 'Zero Error' Claim (September 13, 2005) full story Aggressive Children Bad, Sad And Rejected, Shows Research: Youths Feel Alienated By Their Friends, Parents And Schools (November 24, 2000) full story (October 23, 1997) full story [ More news about Criminology
The Essential Sociologist Suggested Links Helping children become good citizens http//www.hud.gov/kids/. For Criminologylinks including types of crime and statistics http://www.roxbury.net/esblinks.html
Extractions: The Essential Sociologist Suggested Links Return to: The Essential Sociologist's Main Page Newest Links Study Guide Tables and Charts from the Text ... Roxbury Publishing Company's Main Page Jump to: Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 ... Chapter 16 Asterisks (*) in the text alert you to websites that can be used for further reading and research. Some websites may be under construction or are being redesigned or moved to another address. This list is accurate as of our book's publication date. Newest Links 1. Updates on the latest Urban Legends and Myths at: http://urbanlegends.about.com/science/urbanlegends/ . Students can see how rumors, myths, and legends get started. Chapter 1 1. Visit the Sociology Cafe at http://www.sociologycafe.org . For the Social Sciences in general: http://dir.yahoo.com/Social_Science/Sociology/ 2. Visit the Dead Sociologists' Society at: http://2.pfeiffer.edu/~DSS/DEADSOC.HTML 3. To explore sociological theorists and writers, dead and alive: http://socserv2.mcmaster.ca/w3virtsoclib/theories.htm 4. For statistical data and research sources see: http://www.usi.edu/LIBARTS/SOCIO/Stats.htm
CrimeNews 2000 - Crime And Criminal Justice Web Links True crime and criminal justice web links. Ontario Association of Correctionsand criminology Resources for persons interested in corrections, http://www.crimenews2000.com/links/
Extractions: Criminal Investigations Case Web Sites The BTK Site The Site to Find Information on the BTK Serial Killer Robin's Page Angela and Christina Gordon made this website for Robin Brunet who was Christina's childhood friend, in hopes that someone will come forward with some information which will give family and friends closure. Robin Brunet Unsolved Crime Help solve this crime and give family and friends closure. Any information would be appreciated. Hurricane Carter: The Other Side of the Story Examines the prosecution case against Rubin Hurricane Carter . Was Bob Dylan wrong? Diane Compagna Anne Psaradelis (15) from Merrimack NH were found murdered on 9/29/1973 in a desolate area off New Boston Road in Candia, NH. Perpetrator(s) have never been apprehended. Justice for Jennifer Olson Servo TV Reporter Jennifer Olson Servo had been in Abilene TX less than 3 months when she was found dead in her apartment, a homicide victim. Over a year later, no charges have been filed against the killer.
Shopfront Youth Legal Centre - Links links. The Shopfront s parent organisations Mission Australia Salvation Army Freehills Juvenile Justice, crime prevention and criminology http://www.theshopfront.org/29.html
Extractions: If you need help NOW, click HERE for hot line numbers in several countries Go to Research US Census Bureau Census data base and other information KIDS COUNT a national and state-by-state effort to track the status of children in the United States. By providing policymakers and citizens with benchmarks of child well-being, KIDS COUNT seeks to enrich local, state, and national discussions concerning ways to secure better futures for all children SAMHSA Data bases and text files with substance abuse and mental health statistics Child Trends A nonprofit, nonpartisan research organization that studies children, youth, and families through research, data collection, and data analysis The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health Add Health is a school-based study of the health-related behaviors of adolescents in grades 7-12. It has been designed to explore the causes of these behaviors, with an emphasis on the influence of social context Social Statistics Briefing Room Links to current U.S. federal statistics on crime, demographics, education and health Assessing the New Federalism A multi-year Urban Institute research project. The State Database includes information about income security, health, child well-being, demographic, fiscal and political conditions, and social services in each state.
Links List of links to mental health related organisations, services, information and One of the gateways on the Australian Institute of criminology website http://www.auseinet.com/links/links/index.php?a=1
Monroe Community College - Top Navigation Bar The following are links to sources on the World Wide Web covered in the courses Western criminology Review (WCR) The Official Journal of the Western http://www.monroecc.edu/depts/library/SociologyWeblinks.htm
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InfoLink : Justice Studies This site includes links to many other web resources useful in advocacy and an The Australian Institute of criminology web site focuses on the study of http://w2.vu.edu.au/library/infolink/community/justice2.htm
Extractions: About VU Campuses Courses Faculties ... Justice Studies Infolinks Last updated: 23 February 2005 Page maintained by Cameron Barrie Justice Studies Web Resources Advocacy Advocacy, Inc. A U.S. site designed to advocate for, protect, and advance the legal, human, and service rights of people with disabilities. Includes manuals, details of legal procedings and events. Family Advocacy Family Advocacy is an Australian, independent, community based social advocacy organisation. Justice Action Justice Action is a community-based organisation comprising criminal justice and prison reform activists. The group has broadened the scope of its activities to many social justice issues. This site includes LINKS to many other web resources useful in advocacy and an online Magazine entitled Framed Legal and Advocacy Resources A U.S. guide to internet based resources. Legal Information Access Centre A page of web links maintained by the State Library of New South Wales listing many community Advocacy groups. Citation Guides Australian Guide to Legal Citation - Melbourne University This is the guide used by the VU Law faculty for citing legal resources.
CAF :: CAF Web Links :: Children Are The Future more HIV/AIDS links International Criminal Court United States Florida StateUniversity School of criminology and Criminal Justice, United States http://www.caf-europe.org/web_links.html
Comparative Criminology | Africa - Gabon criminology links. History. Criminal Codes. Incidence of Crime. Trends.Transnational Crimes. Beliefs. Victimology. Legal System http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/faculty/rwinslow/africa/gabon.html
Extractions: SOCIO-ECONOMIC SYSTEM INCIDENCE OF CRIME LEGAL SYSTEM The legal system is based on French civil law system and customary law. Judicial review of legislative acts occurs in Constitutional Chamber of the Supreme Court. POLICE DETENTION The Constitution prohibits arbitrary arrest and detention; however, the Government does not observe these prohibitions. The law provides for up to 48 hours of initial preventive detention, during which period police must charge a detainee before a judge. However, in practice police rarely respected this provision. Charges often were not filed expeditiously, and persons often were detained arbitrarily for long periods. Bail may be set if there is to be a further investigation. Pretrial detainees have the right to free access to their attorneys, and this right is respected in practice. Detainees have the right to an expeditious trial, as defined by the law. Pretrial detention is limited to 6 months for a misdemeanor and to 1 year for a felony charge. These periods may be extended for 6 months by the examining magistrate. Prolonged pretrial detention is common. The Attorney General's Office estimated that roughly 40 percent of persons in custody are pretrial detainees. Members of the security forces frequently detained individuals at roadblocks. Although sometimes designed to locate illegal immigrants or criminals, the security forces generally used such operations to extort money.
Comparative Criminology | Africa - Liberia criminology links. History. Civil Disorder. Incidence of Crime. Trends.Drug Trafficking. Beliefs. Victimology. Legal System. Human Rights http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/faculty/rwinslow/africa/liberia.html
Extractions: Portuguese explorers established contacts with Liberia as early as 1461 and named the area Grain Coast because of the abundance of grains of malegueta pepper. In 1663 the British installed trading posts on the Grain Coast, but the Dutch destroyed these posts a year later. There were no further reports of European settlements along the Grain Coast until the arrival of freed slaves in early 1800s. Liberia, which means "Land of the Free," was founded by freed slaves from the United States in 1820. These freed slaves, called Americo-Liberians, first arrived in Liberia and established a settlement in Christopolis, now Monrovia (named after U.S. President James Monroe), on February 6, 1820. This group of 86 immigrants formed the nucleus of the settler population of what became known as the Republic of Liberia. Thousands of freed slaves from America soon arrived during the proceeding years leading toward the formation of more settlements culminating into a declaration of independence on July 26, 1847 of the Republic of Liberia. The idea of resettling free slaves in Africa was nurtured by the American Colonization Society (ACS), an organization that governed the Commonwealth of Liberia until independence in 1847. The new Republic of Liberia adopted American styles of life and established thriving trade links with other West Africans. The formation of the Republic of Liberia was not an altogether easy task. The settlers periodically encountered stiff opposition from African tribes whom they met upon arrival, usually resulting in bloody battles. On the other hand, the newly independent Liberia was encroached upon by colonial expansionists who forcefully took over much of the original territory of independent Liberia.
Indigenous Peoples And Criminal Legal Systems. Australian Institute of criminology links Check Documents and Reports; links.University of Melbourne Dept. of criminology. http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/7001/solon_di.htm
International International Criminal Justice links. School of criminology and Criminal Justice,Florida State University. http//www.criminology.fsu.edu/cjlinks/default. http://www.ncjrs.org/intlwww.html
Youthful Offenders Tried Convicted As Adults Putting kids in an adult prison is child abuse. I am going to have links toother sites for youthful offenders and the pages in this site. http://castleofhopeforlostsouls.org/theinjusticesystem/youthfuloffenders.html
Extractions: A child who murdered their abuser may not be a violent child. If a child or a spouse is abused physically they may not be able to defend themselves while being abused. They are always in danger of losing their lives while the abuser is awake. The only time they can act is when the abuser is asleep. It is still self defense.