Links - Missing By Choice This site has excellent links to resources for families of missing loved ones . Rhino kids We will help find missing children and adults by creating free http://www.suite101.com/mylinks.cfm/missingbychoice
Extractions: "A Voice for Victims", Forums For Justice is a site for families with missing loved ones and for people who care about them. It includes information about victim advocacy, the Amber Alert, Abduction Central, Missing Kids, Missing Adults, Unsolved Cases, Trials, Search and Rescue, Homeland Security, Criminology and more. Membership is free.
Sources Of New Zealand Statistical Information Includes links to other data sources. New Zealand drug statistics / NZHIS. links to a variety of publications on the Ministry of Social Development http://www.library.auckland.ac.nz/subjects/stats/nz_pacific/nzsources1.htm
NICRO Links Offenders. Victims and Crime. Monitoring. General links Institute of CriminologyInitiates, coordinates and develops research and the extension services http://www.nicro.org.za/links/
Internet Resources Cybersociology and General Sociology (NEW links Added! Israel ClinicalCriminology Home Page It s hot, it s new It s the St. Louis Q! http://www.umsl.edu/~sociolog/resource.htm
Extractions: Internet Resources for Sociologists (See New Additions to Cybersociology, Society and Technology, Sociology, Deviance, and Drugs!) This page is a mixture of a variety of WWW links which should be of use to sociologists. Many of the links are ones that I have recorded over the past three years of "surfing the web." Credit for this page is also due the WWW Virtual Library: Sociology , which is compiled and maintained by Dr. Samuel Brown , from which I have taken many links. This page was last updated on May 4, 2005 This is a CyberStudies Resources site. New for 2005 New as of August 2002 New for SS 2000 (and still to be categorized)good for Introductory Sociology! Centers for Research Directories of Resources Book Publishers (NEW Links Added!) Cybersociology and General Sociology (NEW Links Added!) Society and Technology (NEW Links Added!) Deviance and Crime (NEW Links Added!)
OUP Companion Web Site: Chapter 19 Hale et al criminology Chapter 19 study of youth offending in Scotland haslinks to the studys findings, the data that has been collected so far and http://www.oup.com/uk/booksites/content/0199270368/student/weblinks/ch19
Extractions: Quick Links About OUP Career Opportunities Contacts Need help? oup.com Search the Catalogue Site Index American National Biography Booksellers' Information Service Children's Fiction and Poetry Children's Reference Dictionaries Dictionary of National Biography Digital Reference English Language Teaching Higher Education Textbooks Humanities International Education Unit Journals Law Medicine Music Oxford English Dictionary Reference Rights and Permissions Science School Books Social Sciences World's Classics OUP UK Companion web sites Criminology a charity that provides information on developments in children's rights. The charity acts as advocates for laws and policy to be fully compatible with the Convention on the Rights of the Child; and disseminates information to professionals and the public. Edinburgh Study of Youth Transitions and Crime:
Communication Center - Victimology Links Interesting victimological links per country. Australian Institute ofCriminology (AIC) Smuggling and Trafficking in Human Beings http://www.victimology.nl/convic/2links.htm
Extractions: TPB is an arm of the Vienna-based United Nations Office for Drug Control and Crime Prevention (ODCC). The Branch researches terrorism trends and assists countries in upgrading their capacities to investigatebut, above all, to preventterrorist acts. The TPB works closely with the United Nations Centre for International Crime Prevention. Comprehensive Interactive Database addressing trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation of women and children. The database, based at the School for Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, Washington, DC, allows users to perform complex searches, browse data sets, and obtain custom maps, comparative charts, tables, and graphs. First time users are required to register. Once you have registered, your password is your e-mail address.
Links To Useful Web Sites Related topic links to international sources about Child Support Related topic -links and summaries of news articles about the CSA http://www.childsupportanalysis.co.uk/information_and_explanation/basics/links_o
Extractions: Related topic - Links to sources of advice and assistance Special Interest Groups about the CSA itself NACSA (National Association for Child Support Action) "Here to aid those suffering from the extremes of the CS Agency and to further the promotion of a fair and equitable system of child support". NACSA Scotland Support Group A group of people providing support, help and assistance to other people involved with the Child Support Agency around Scotland. CANCSA CANCSA is an Independent Voluntary Group giving Free Advice. Child Support Action "Child Support Action is an Independent private company based in Cheshire. This website exists to serve the needs of people who have problems with the CSA. We try hard to be a non-biased organisation. We believe that the regular ‘cock-ups’ made by the CSA affect mothers and fathers. They affect parents with care and non-resident parents alike." The Family Support Agency (Out of date) "Advice and Links for victims of the Child Support Agency".