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  1. Index to Minorities and Criminal Justice: An Index to Periodicals and Books Relating to Minorities and Criminal Justice in the United States. (1981) by Scott Christianson, 1981-11
  2. American Bar Association Project on Standards for Criminal Justice / Standards Relating to The Administration of Criminal Justice / Compilation with Index by American Bar Association, 1974
  3. The State agency resource compendium: A criminal justice and crime prevention oriented index of services and data available through certain State agencies in Virginia by Laura Wohlford, 1979
  4. Criminal Justice Research Sources by Quint C. Thurman, Lee E. Parker, et all 1999-07
  5. Criminal Justice Documents: A Selective, Annotated Bibliography of U.S. Government Publications Since 1975 (Bibliographies and Indexes in Law and Political Science)
  6. Criminal Justice Research in Libraries and on the Internet (Bibliographies & Indexes in Library & Information Science) by Bonnie R. Nelson, 1997-09-30
  7. Criminal Activity in the Deep South, 1700-1930: An Annotated Bibliography (Research and Bibliographical Guides in Criminal Justice)
  8. Canadian Criminal Justice History: An Annotated Bibliography by Russell Charles Smandych, 1987-12
  9. Native North Americans: Crime, Conflict and Criminal Justice: A Research Bibliography by Curt T. Griffiths, 1984-01
  10. The Puerto Ricans: Migration and General Bibliography (Criminal Justice in America)
  11. Female Offenders: An Annotated Bibliography (Research and Bibliographical Guides in Criminal Justice)
  12. Comparative Criminology: An Annotated Bibliography (Research and Bibliographical Guides in Criminal Justice)
  13. Criminology and the Administration of Criminal Justice: A Bibliography by Leon Radzinowicz, Roger G. Hood, 1977-02-18
  14. American Prisons: An Annotated Bibliography (Bibliographies of the History of Crime and Criminal Justice)

101. State Attorney Norm Wolfinger, Brevard And Seminole Counties, Florida
Office mission, an explanation of legal terms and a description of the criminal justice process, and a list of office awards.
http://www.sa18.state.fl.us/
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102. Sociology, Social Work And Criminal Justice At UNC Pembroke
Sociology, Social Work, and criminal justice (Pembroke, NC)
http://www.uncp.edu/sociology/
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The purpose of the Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice is to provide students with classroom and real-life experiences designed to stimulate critical thought about the social environment and to prepare students for meaningful participation in society. The Department offers both a major and an academic concentration in Sociology and a major in Criminal Justice. In addition, minors are available in Sociology, Criminal Justice, Substance Abuse, Medical Sociology, and Community Development. The Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice strongly recommends that prospective majors, minors, and those developing specialty concentrations consult the Department Chair, Coordinator of Criminal Justice or the Coordinator of Sociology. Updated: Friday, July 22, 2005

103. Crime And Punishment
criminal justice resources for professionals and citizens.
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Visitor's Guide to the Supreme Court
The Supreme Court offers a variety of educational programs. There are exhibits, which are changed periodically, and a theater, where a film on the Supreme Court is shown. Here is information for those interested in visiting the Supreme Court.
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104. LII: Law About...Juveniles
Juvenile justice is the area of criminal law applicable to persons not old enough to be National criminal justice Reference Service Juvenile justice
http://straylight.law.cornell.edu/topics/juvenile.html
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Juvenile justice is the area of criminal law applicable to persons not old enough to be held responsible for criminal acts. In most states, the age for criminal culpability is set at 18 years. Juvenile law is mainly governed by state law and most states have enacted a juvenile code. The main goal of the juvenile justice system is rehabilitation rather than punishment. Juveniles can be transferred into adult court if the juvenile court waives or relinquishes its jurisdiction. State statutes creating juvenile courts and providing methods for dealing with juvenile delinquencey have generally been upheld by courts as an acceptable extension of state police power to ensure the safety and welfare of children. The doctrine of parens patriae authorizes the state to legislate for the protection, care, custody, and maintenance of children within its jurisdiction. The federal role in the field has largely been that of funder and standard setter. Congress passed the Juvenile Delinquency Prevention and Control Act in 1968. This was later revised in 1972, and renamed the Juvenile Delinquency Prevention Act. The stated purpose of the act is to assist states and local communities in providing community based preventative services to youths in danger of becoming delinquent, to help train individuals in occupations providing such services, and to provide technical assistance in the field.

105. Untitled Document
Provides information technology, communications systems and services to the police and other criminal justice organisations within the United Kingdom. Site describes PITO's services and products as well as providing a list of UK Police websites.
http://www.pito.org.uk/
Skip top navigation bar Home Site map Search ... Links Current location:: Home PITO's vision To be a trusted and valued partner in the delivery and operation of information and communication solutions to meet the needs of the police service and its partners and stakeholders.
PITO, the Police Information Technology Organisation, works closely with our partners to provide information technology and communication systems to the police service and criminal justice organisations in the UK. We also have a role in getting best value for the police service on the goods and services they buy. This is done through setting up collective procurement arrangements. PITO is a government agency, or Non-Departmental Public Body (NDPB), funded by the grant-in-aid and by charges for the services we provide. Job Search In Focus A selection of PITO job vacancies more in Job Search Latest news on PITO developments
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106. HRW: International Justice For Women: The ICC Marks A New Era
International criminal Court offers a longawaited improvement in how international crimes against women are treated. It increases the possibility for redress and provides witness protection and other measures to afford women the greatest level of protection.
http://www.hrw.org/campaigns/icc/icc-women.htm

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International Justice for Women: The ICC Marks a New Era
Human Rights Watch Backgrounder, July 1, 2002
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I. Introduction Women's rights activists throughout the world - of every political stripe, faith, sexual orientation, nationality, and ethnicity - mobilized at each step of the International Criminal Court (ICC) process. They have worked to create an independent court to afford women greater protection from violations of human rights and humanitarian law. Women's rights activists participated in every major United Nations preparatory meeting on the ICC. They worked to ensure that the range of abuses that happen to women was accurately reflected in the list of crimes over which the ICC would have jurisdiction. They worked to ensure that the rules and procedures governing how the court functions would be responsive to gender-specific crimes. Activists held in-country workshops to educate other women and policy makers about the benefits of ICC adoption and ratification. They lobbied their home country officials to sign and then ratify the Rome Statute, which outlined the establishment and structure of the ICC. That the ICC has come into force today and is potentially a powerful instrument for protecting women's rights is a testament to this indefatigable activism and determination.

107. Consolidated Statutes And Regulations
Bille, Youth criminal justice Act. Bille, Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act. Bille, Competition Act. Bille, Contraventions Act
http://laws.justice.gc.ca/en/

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108. Tiburon, Inc.
Tiburon develops, implements and supports fully integrated information management systems for 91-1 dispatch centers, law enforcement and fire agencies, corrections facilities, prosecutors, probation offices, and criminal and civil courts worldwide.
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109. Mental Illness And The Criminal Justice System
One sixth of inmates have a mental illness, but do not receive treatment because facilities are overcrowded and under-staffed.
http://www.geocities.com/stargazers_here/mental_illness.html
Mental Illness and the Criminal Justice System
Today, some 283,800 inmates are identified as having a mental illness. This represents 16% of the inmate populations of state and local jails. Jails have effectively become America’s new mental institutions; they house a larger volume of mentally ill people than all other programs combined. However, these inmates rarely receive the treatment that they need and have a right to. The criminal justice system is overpopulated and under equipped to deal with those with psychotic disorders requiring mental health care services.
Reported a... State Prison Federal Prison Jail Probation Mental or emotional condition Overnight stay in a mental hospital Estimated to have a mental illness
Background
The shift in residency of the mentally ill from hospitals to the criminal justice system is the result of deinstitutionalization, which occurred in the early 1990’s. The impetus began in the 1970’s to eliminate the infamous mental institutions. These “warehouses” of the past where known for their sparse living conditions, brutal treatment of patients, and harsh medical procedures and treatments such as electroshock therapy. Concern for the civil rights of mentally ill persons, a desire to cut costs, and a hope that new medications could replace supervised care spurred the movement to close the institutions.
A majority of the deinstitutionalized mentally ill had anosognosia, a condition that made them unable or unwilling to recognize their illness. In the civil rights conscious state of the era, they were allowed to make their own decisions regarding their need for treatment. Not surprisingly, many went off of their medication and lost touch with mental health care centers.

110. Web Site Of The Rome Statute Of The International Criminal Court
the web site of the International criminal Court itself (http//www.icccpi. int/index.php) International criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
http://www.un.org/law/icc/
Last updated on: 19 December 2003 In light of the establishment of the Permanent Secretariat of the Assembly of States Parties to the Rome Statute (by resolution ICC-ASP/2/Res.3, adopted at the second session of the Assembly on 12 September 2003), the United Nations Secretariat will cease to serve as the Secretariat of the Assembly on 31 December 2003. This web site, therefore, only reflects developments up until that date. Information on subsequent activities should be obtained from the web site of the International Criminal Court itself ( http://www.icc-cpi.int/index.php
THE ROME STATUTE ENTERED INTO FORCE ON 1 JULY 2002 General Bodies
Overview International Criminal Court , The Hague
Ratification status of the Rome Statute (Treaty database) ( English French Assembly of States Parties Ratification status of the Agreement on Privileges and Immunities of the Court ( English French Preparatory Commission for the International Criminal Court Public Information ... United Nations Diplomatic Conference of Plenipotentiaries on the Establishment of an International Criminal Court , 15 June-17 July 1998 (Rome Conference) Preparatory Committee for the Establishment of an International Criminal Court (1996-1998) Related Sites Ad Hoc Committee for the Establishment of an International Criminal Court (1995)

111. Annual International Conference Of Gay And Lesbian Criminal Justice Professional
A review of past and a preview of future conferences sponsored by LEGAL International, a worldwide federation of gay and lesbian law enforcement groups.
http://members.aol.com/legalint/conf.html
June 8 - 11, 2005
Florida LEGAL Conference Site

Florida LEGAL will be hosting the Ninth Annual International Conference of Gay and Lesbian Criminal Justice Professionals
The conference will take place in Key West, Florida
from June 8 - 11, 2005 at the
DOUBLETREE GRAND KEY RESORT
Doubletree Grand Key Web Site

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112. Welcome To The Witness Section Of CJS Online
The criminal justice system cannot work without them. You may be asked to give evidence as a witness if you. Know something about a crime or incident
http://www.cjsonline.gov.uk/witness/
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Welcome to the witness section of CJS Online
Witnesses play a vital role in helping the Police to solve crimes and deliver justice. The criminal justice system cannot work without them. You may be asked to give evidence as a witness if you:
  • Know something about a crime or incident Are a victim of crime Have specialist knowledge of a subject (Expert witness) You know one of the people involved in the case (in which case you could be called as a character witness).
Many people are unsure about what happens in a criminal case and may feel anxious about coming forward or giving evidence in court. An interactive virtual tour provides witnesses with information about the criminal justice system process.  DirectGov

113. Football Homepage With Resources And Information On Fans Rights, The Criminal Ju
Urban75, one of the UKs busiest online magazines featuring direct action, rave, drugs, photography, short stories, and football.
http://www.urban75.org/football/
Football: stories, info and more
Click here to give us your opinions about the beautiful game - is big money destroying football? Are footballers overpaid? Is soccer being ruined by middle class niceness?

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114. KENTUCKY CRIMINAL JUSTICE COUNCIL
The Kentucky criminal justice Council provides the Governor and the Kentucky General Assembly with recommendations to guide decision making and policy
http://www.sac.state.ky.us/
Updated 01-14-03
Statistical Analysis Center (SAC) Mission Statement
The Statistical Analysis Center (SAC) collects, analyzes, and disseminates criminal justice data in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The SAC contributes to effective state policies through statistical services, research, evaluation, and policy analysis. The Criminal Justice Statistical Analysis Center provides recommendations to the Governor and the General Assembly through the Kentucky Criminal Justice Council.
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115. Cook County State's Attorney's Office
A description of office organization and services, a list of available publications, news releases, employment opportunities, and criminal justice links.
http://www.statesattorney.org/
Cook County residents may not know the many roles the State's Attorney's Office performs within the criminal and civil justice systems. This website is designed to help citizens familiarize themselves with the many functions and services provided by the Office. We welcome your comments and suggestions as to how this website can be made more useful.
*NEW* Cook County now has an online victim notification system, called VINELink, that can inform victims, witnesses or other concerned parties of a defendant's custody status. This information can be accessed from any personal computer with Internet access.
IDENTITY THEFT: Stealing someone's identity to buy everything from cars, consumer goods, and mortgages, while leaving the victim's credit rating in ruins is one of the fastest growing crimes in America.

116. Indiana Criminal Justice Institute
Attorney Heather Bolejack Newly Appointed Executive Director of the Indiana criminal justice Institute. ICJI Board of Trustees Meeting Notice and Agenda
http://www.in.gov/cji/
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117. Michigan Prosecuting Attorneys Coordinating Council (PACC) Home Page
PACC heads the Office of Prosecuting Attorney Coordination, provides training to prosecutors through education and publications, publishes material of interest to prosecutors, assists in automation of prosecutors' offices, and manages grant funding; its site includes an attorney directory, information on job openings, and a description for the public of the criminal justice system works.
http://www.michiganprosecutor.org/
Updated:
August 26, 2005
Michigan Prosecuting Attorneys
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Credits Webmaster Samuel D. Ingham Bldg
116 W. Ottawa Street / Suite 200
Lansing, Michigan, USA 48933
www.michiganprosecutor.org

www.ag.state.mi.us/pacc/

The 2005 Domestic Violence Trial Manual is now
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You will find information about:
the varied responsibilities of a Prosecuting Attorney in the Michigan criminal justice system
crime victim
how to contact each Prosecuting Attorney's office
County Prosecuting Attorney home pages
job openings in Michigan Prosecuting Attorney offices
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See the new 2005 Training Calendar here
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The Michigan Prosecuting Attorneys Coordinating Council is a state agency that heads the Office of Prosecuting Attorney Coordination ~~~ an autonomous entity within the Department of Attorney General . Michigan's Attorney General is Mike Cox. PACC's CEO is the Executive Secretary, Tom Robertson, who is appointed by the Council's

118. Erie County District Attorney
Service objectives, contact information, and criminal justice links.
http://www.erie.gov/da.phtml

119. Bexar County District Attorney's Office
A description of the criminal justice process, summaries of such office programs as the hot check roundup and grafitti elimination, an explanation of how to get a protective order, and contact information.
http://www.co.bexar.tx.us/da/

120. Welcome To The Homepage Of The Mercer County Prosecutor's Office
Information about unsolved crimes, fugitives, and criminal justice and prosecution.
http://www.mercerpros-nj.com/
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