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  1. Comparative Criminology: An Annotated Bibliography (Research and Bibliographical Guides in Criminal Justice)
  2. Capital Punishment: A Bibliography With Indexes
  3. Criminology and the Administration of Criminal Justice: A Bibliography by Leon Radzinowicz, Roger G. Hood, 1977-02-18
  4. First-Person Accounts of Genocidal Acts Committed in the Twentieth Century: An Annotated Bibliography (Bibliographies and Indexes in World History) by Samuel Totten, 1991-08-30
  5. Criminal Justice Research in Libraries and on the Internet (Bibliographies & Indexes in Library & Information Science) by Bonnie R. Nelson, 1997-09-30
  6. Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and A Selectively Annotated Bibliography (Bibliographies and Indexes in Military Studies) by Edward F. Mickolus, Susan L. Simmons, 1997-06-30
  7. Crime Is Mankind's Steady Sin Of Social Neglect With Index And Analysis Of New Information
  8. Index by Peter Sotos, 2000-09
  9. United States Supreme Court Decisions by Kelly S. Janousek, 2002-02
  10. European War Crimes Trials: A Bibliography by Inge S. Neumann, 1978-05-05
  11. Genocide at the Millennium: A Critical Bibliographic Review (Genocide: a Critical Bibliographic Review)
  12. Annual Bibliography of the History of the Printed Book and Libraries: Volume 30 (Annual Bibliography of the History of the Printed Book and Libraries)
  13. Crime in Victorian Britain: An Annotated Bibliography from Nineteenth-Century British Magazines (Bibliographies and Indexes in World History)
  14. Abstracts on Crime & Juvenile Delinquency: Cumulative Index 1968-1984, Set

21. Criminal Justice Resources
criminology index Research theory in criminology in the United States, 19451972, 2 vols. index HV6025 .W6; Index to Periodical Articles Related to Law
http://library.boisestate.edu/reference/SGBA/crimjust.htm

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  • Uniform Crime Reports for the United States (Crime in the United States) ref HV6787 A3 gov. docs. J1.14/7

22. UNE University Library Subject Guide Australian Government Documents
CINCH (a criminology index), Butterworths Online, CCH Online, The Australian Government Index of Publications can be found online here
http://www.une.edu.au/library/elecres/guides/HTML/austgovdocs.htm
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  • Quick Links Australian Government Documents This Subject Guide refers you to Australian Government Documents (Commonwealth, State and Territory) and items held in the Reference Collection of the University Library. Click here for an extensive description of UNE's holdings and links to useful websites. There is also a Law Library located on campus in the Economics, Business and Law Faculty buildings. Much of the information below is also available online directly from the Parliament of Australia and the Parliament of New South Wales Australian Government Information also provides access to a wide range of information about Federal and State governments and their activities. Click on the links to go to Government agencies and Departments or to Government publications by jurisdiction The University Library also has many legal and political journal indexes which give references to articles, reviews, chapters and papers published in journals, books, reports and conference proceedings. A large number of the indexes are available online. To access them, you will need to have a UNE username and password. Full instructions are available

23. UNICRI UNITED NATIONS INTERREGIONAL CRIME AND JUSTICE RESEARCH
PROCEEDINGS OF THE INSTITUTE OF criminology index TO VOLL. 136, 1967-1978. AUTHOR(S). UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY. INSTITUTE OF CRIMINOLOGY
http://www.unicri.it/wwk/documentation/lmsdb.php?id_=1013&vw_=f

24. Index Of Units On Pathway LLB Law And Criminology For Academic Year 2005-2006
Index of units on pathway LLB Law and Criminology Introduction to Criminology, U05036, 20, 2, Mr Daniel Silverstone, A
http://www.tech.port.ac.uk/tud/db/LLBLawCrim3126.htm
Index of units on pathway LLB Law and Criminology for academic year 2005-2006
Level 1
Local Key Credit Points Semester Status Lecturer Release Status Constitutional Law ACC.CONSTLW C Mr Piratpal Sekhon A Criminal Law ACC.CRIMLW C Ms Caroline Strevens A English Legal System ELS C Ms Anne Stoneham A General Principles of Contract Law ACC.GNPCLW C Ms Vivien Pickford A Introduction to Criminal Justice C Dr Sarah Charman A Introduction to Criminal Justice C Dr Sarah Charman (Co-ord: Ms Diana Bretherick) A Introduction to Criminology Mr Daniel Silverstone A Legal Method LEGMET C Mr Roger Welch A Understanding Society C Dr Andy Williams A
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Local Key Credit Points Semester Status Lecturer Release Status Administrative Law ADMINLW C Dr Ahmed Al-Hawamdeh A Applied Contract Law: Business Transactions ACC.APPCTLW S C Mr Roger Welch (Co-ord: Ms Lorna Cromar) A Career and Research Management CRMETLW C Ms Caroline Strevens A Crime Profiles CRPROF O Dr Maria Kaspersson A Diversity and Criminal Justice O Mr Nathan Hall A Gender, Crime and Criminal Justice GENCRIM O *To Be Advised (Co-ord: Mr Marc Jacobs) A Geography and Crime C Dr Karen Shalev A Issues in Criminal Justice ISCJ-C Mr Tom Ellis A Issues in Criminology ICJ-C Mr Marc Jacobs A MISCARRIAGES OF JUSTICE MISCOJUST C Mr Barry Loveday A MISJUS O Mr Barry Loveday A Perspectives on Violence PERVIO O Dr Maria Kaspersson A Police and Society O Mr Barry Loveday A O Dr Mark Button A Property Law S C Mr Geoffrey Waterson A Substantive Law of Tort TORT S C Ms Vivien Pickford A WHITE COLLAR CRIME C Mr Azeem Aleem A Youth Crime, Youth Justice

25. Florida Gulf Coast University, An Innovator In Providing Distance
criminology index research and theory in criminology in the United States, 19451972. New York Elsevier Scientific Pub. Co.. Ref Z5118.C9 W64
http://library.fgcu.edu/ddsg/ddsg.asp?id=11473

26. Rutgers University Libraries: Subject Research Guides: Criminal Justice: Referen
criminology index Research and Theory in Criminology in the United States, 19451972 Marvin E. Wolfgang, Robert M. Figlio, and Terence P. Thornberry.
http://www.libraries.rutgers.edu/rul/rr_gateway/research_guides/crim_just/cj_ref
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11 August 2004 Research Resources: Subject Research Guides: Criminal Justice:
Reference Resources
  • Dictionaries Encyclopedias and Handbooks
  • A. Dictionaries
    Concise Dictionary of Crime and Justice
    Mark S. Davis. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2002.
    In addition to criminal justice terms, has entries on people and places associated with crime and justice from the mid-19th century to the present; organizations; government programs; and law codes starting with the Code of Hammurabi. Brief entries, but where applicable includes an explanation of common misperceptions surrounding the subject of that entry. KILMER HV 6017 .D38 2002; CRIMINAL JUSTICE 86812
    Sage Dictionary of Criminology

    Brief overviews of concepts, theories and methods used in criminology research with bibliographies. DANA REF HV 12 .S34 2001

27. Criminal Justice Research Guide
Wolfgang, Marvin E. criminology index Research and Criminology in the United States, 19451972 . New York Elsevier, 1975. Z5118.C9 W85 RR
http://www.indiana.edu/~libsalc/cj/cj_res.html
Criminal Justice Research Guide
This research guide was written as an instructional handout for several of my classes. Feel free to copy it, to use all of it or any part of it. Research Guides
Encyclopedias

Dictionaries

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Bibliographies
RESEARCH GUIDES
  • Benamati, Dennis C. Criminal Justice Information: How to Find It, How to Use It . Phoenix, Ariz.: Oryx Press, 1998.
    HV7419.5C75 1998 RR
  • Clark, Robert S. Fundamentals of Criminal Justice Research. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 1977.
  • Covering Criminal Justice: A Resource Guide . New York: Center on Crime, Communities and Culture, and Columbia Journalism Review, 1997.
    KF9201.C68 1997 Journalism Library
  • Definitive Guide to Criminal Justice and Criminology on the World Wide Web . Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1999.
    KF242.C72 D44 1999 RR
  • Haines, Gerald K. Unlocking the files of the FBI: A Guide to Its Records and Classification System. Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resources, 1993.
    HV8144.F43 H35 1993 RR
  • Information Sources in Criminal Justice: An Annotated Guide to Directories, Journals, Newsletters. Hackensack, NJ: National Council on Crime and Delinquency, 1974.

28. Australian Institute Of Criminology
The Australian Institute of criminology is Australia s preeminent national 2005 Australian Institute of criminology URL http//www.aic.gov.au/index.html.
http://www.aic.gov.au/
Skip to start of content Advanced search Australian Institute of Criminology The Australian Institute of Criminology is Australia's pre-eminent national crime and criminal justice research agency. Based in Canberra, the Institute plays an important role conducting timely and proactive research on crime and criminology, and disseminating information to provide the Australian Government with a unique knowledge base from which to inform policy. Disruption to search service Due to system maintenance there will be some disruption to the search engine. The rest of the website will be mostly unaffected. The work is expected to occur between 5pm AEST (17:00 GMT+10) and midnight tonight (20 September). We apologise for any inconvenience.
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30. European Journal Of Criminology -- Index By Author (Jan 2004; Volume 1, Number 1
European Journal of criminology index by Author Jan 2004; 1 (1) Table of Contents. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q
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31. Unisa Online - Hons BA/BA(SS)criminology - Index
hons ba/ba(ss)criminology index humanities and social sciences economics and management honours BA and honours BA(SS) degrees in criminology
http://www.unisa.ac.za/Default.asp?Cmd=ViewContent&ContentID=10023

32. Unisa Online - Hons BA/BA(SS)criminology - Index
postgraduate courses postgraduate brochures criminology hons BA/BA(SS)criminology index. honours BA and honours BA(SS) degrees in criminology
http://www.unisa.ac.za/Default.asp?Cmd=ViewContent&ContentID=10023&P_ForPrint=1

33. Trends & Issues In Crime And Criminal Justice Nos. 251-300
Published by the Australian Institute of criminology, the series Trends Issues in Crime and URL http//www.aic.gov.au/publications/tandi/index.html.
http://www.aic.gov.au/publications/tandi/
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ISSN: 0817-8542 Experiences of crime in two selected migrant communities Underground banking : legitimate remittance network or money laundering system? Does thinking make it so? Defining online child pornography possession offences Crime victimisation in Australia : key findings of the 2004 International Crime Victimisation Survey ... Nos. 1-50 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/index.html

34. Qualified Teacher's Degree For Secondary Education - Section 2 In Criminology --
Qualified Teacher s Degree for Secondary Education Section 2 in criminology. index Back to the highest level index Back to the higher level index
http://aivwww.ugent.be/Studentenadministratie/Studiegids/2005/EN/STUDY/F/F300/HI
Qualified Teacher's Degree for Secondary Education - Section 2 in Criminology Index Objectives and Summary of the Study Programme Admission Requirements Academic Teacher Training Programme in Criminology

35. Criminology -- Index
In a first part attention is paid to some basic concepts of criminology the and relevance of criminology for society. Back to the highest level index
http://aivwww.ugent.be/Studentenadministratie/Studiegids/2005/EN/FACULTY/RE/COUR
Criminology Reference Lectured in Elective Course List Second and Third Year Bachelor of Law Theory (A) Exercises (B) Training and projects (C) Studytime (D) Studypoints (E) Level Credit Contract? Access is determined by lecturer Examination Contract? Access is determined by lecturer Language of instruction Dutch Lecturer Patrick Hebberecht Department Co-lecturers Key Words Criminology, crime, deviance, causes of crime and deviance, reactions to crime and deviance Objectives This course aims at giving a knowledge of and an insight into the basic concepts and the historical development of criminology and in the important fields of research with a focus on theoretical insights and research methods. Contents In a first part attention is paid to some basic concepts of criminology : the definitions of crime, the scientific-theoretical status of criminology, the measurement of crime and the distinction between fundamental and applied criminology
In the second part the evolution of thoughts about the criminal and crime is discussed from a historical perspective : classical thoughts from the 18th century, the individual - and social - positivistic thoughts from the 19th century and the developments in biological, psychological-psychiatric, sociological and integrated criminology from the 20th and the 21th century.
Starting Objectives Admission criteria must be met. No additional preliminary knowledge required.

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The CUCCJS Logo represents the three branches of criminology Identify and promote the common interests of criminology and Criminal Justice students at
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37. 14th World Congress Of Criminology
Sherman s new article on criminology and the Enlightenment, published in the July issue of Participant index Chronological index Keyword index
http://www.worldcriminology2005.org/

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Methods Workshops Campbell Group Special Events ... Publicity Flyers New! Download plenary presentations Stockholm Prize in Criminology Download Prof. Sherman's new article on Criminology and the Enlightenment , published in the July issue of
The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science World Congress Special Events back to top
  • A documentary film festival , with a special focus on restorative justice
      Brought to you by Paul McCold of the International Institute for Restorative Practices
      Schedule and synopsis of films

      Opening Ceremony
      • Featuring a procession of representatives of the world's societies learned in criminology, presentation of awards , and welcoming addresses from the director of the National Institute of Justice, the Honorable Sara Hart , and the Commissioner of the Philadelphia Prison System, the Honorable Leon King.
      Closing Ceremony
      • Thomas Bodstrom , Minister of Justice of Sweden, will make a major announcement during the closing ceremony on Thursday August 11th that will affect the future of criminology.
      Nightly Receptions
      • Opening Reception outdoors on the University of Pennsylvania campus Monday's Reception co-sponsored by Rutgers University and the International Institution for Restorative Practices Tuesday's Reception- a wine and cheese poster session Wednesday's Reception hosted by Temple University in honor of Joan McCord

38. WebLaw - Home
Browse Subject index criminology Government Media and Telecommunications Torts Cyberspace Law Health Law Native Title Women and the Law
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39. WebLaw - Criminology
Solon s Voyage criminology links An Australian index of links in criminology, divided into categories such as The Offence, and Offending.
http://www.weblaw.edu.au/weblaw/display_page.phtml?WebLaw_Page=Criminology

40. The Department Of Criminology At The University Of Melbourne
Australia's first school of criminology. History, staff contacts and research index.
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