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81. CRIMINOLOGY@LISTSERV.DFN.DE
Looking for mailing list software? Learn more about LISTSERV email list List name, criminology. Host name, LISTSERV.DFN.DE. Subscribers, 233
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82. Tracersinfo.com: List Services And Law-Related Forums
maintained by the Australian Criminal Justice and criminology mailing List listTool, a mailing list manager maintained by the law firm of Eslamboly
http://www.tracersinfo.com/links/listservices.html
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83. SocioSite: MAILING LISTS
An annotated collection of sociological mailing lists. Choose them, and use themfrom this spot. Editor Albert Benschop (University of Amsterdam).
http://www2.fmg.uva.nl/sociosite/mailinglists.html
Home Subject Areas Search Add Mailing List ... About us
Sociological Mailing Lists
There are a large number of electronic mailing lists (or listservs) that pertain to sociology and related topics available through the Internet.
To subscribe to such lists, you click on the website and register online, or send an e-mail message to the appropriate address with the following message:
Several of the key sociology mailing lists are listed below. Choose them, and use them from this spot.
Alternatively you can go to "Where to find more Mailing Lists?"
  • ABSLST-L
    Association of Black Sociologists.
    Facilitates scholarly exchanges among members of the ABS and other Black Social Scientists. Exchanges on this list should enhance opportunities for collaborative scholarly work and communications about policy matters among subscribers (moderated). Site: Central Michigan University, USA.
    listserv@cmuvm.csu.cmich.edu
  • AERA-G
    Social Context of Education.
    Discussion list for educational sociologists. Supperted by the American Educational Research Association (AERA) and the College of Education at Arizona State University.
  • AFROAM-L
    African-American Studies.
  • 84. ArtsWeb Mailing List: ArtsIT, Faculty Of Arts, University Of Melbourne
    Unsubscribing If you want to REMOVE yourself from this mailing list, Jean Rodrigues, j.rodrigues@criminology.UNIMELB.EDU.AU
    http://www.artsit.unimelb.edu.au/web_support/artsweb_mailing.shtml
    Uni Links: University Homepage About the University Students Research Community News Events Faculties A-Z Directory Library Uni Search:
    Faculty of Arts
    ArtsIT
    Faculty of Arts ArtsIT Home ... Test SAWSI
    ArtsWeb mailing list
    The ArtsWeb email discussion group (or mailing list) is provided as an open forum for staff within the Faculty of Arts to discuss any issues relating to the World Wide Web. A full list of subscribed members can be viewed below on this page. All staff members who have access to websites on the Faculty webserver are added to the ArtsWeb mailing by the Web Manager, ArtsIT. The list is also open to other members of staff who are interested in web issues. Archived email messages sent to ArtsWeb can be viewed on the web. Those interested in web issues may also like to join the University-wide Web Forum email discussion list
    How to use the ArtsWeb mailing list
    1. Subscribing:
    If you want to ADD yourself to the mailing list, send the following command in the body of an email addressed to listserv@artsit.unimelb.edu.au : subscribe artsweb
    2. Sending mail:

    85. UTA Department Of Criminology And Criminal Justice
    Requirements for a Bachelor of Arts Degree in criminology and Criminal Justice Join our mailing List Criminal Justice Career Center Class Schedules
    http://www.uta.edu/criminology/crcj03a.htm
    Home Undergraduate Information Program Curriculum
    Program Curriculum (2005-2007 Catalog)
    Below are the complete requirements for a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Criminology and Criminal Justice. In addition to the courses that the student is required to take there is a section that lists the requirements for a minor. Computer and oral competency is also required to obtain the degree. Details on this requirement are on the bottom of the page. Current students should go to the Advising page for information regarding their academic progress and degree plan. Requirements for a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Criminology and Criminal Justice English
    Six hours of composition. Literature
    Three hours of English or foreign language literature or other approved substitute. Liberal Arts Elective
    Three hours above the freshman level of literature, or social and cultural studies designated as taught in the College of Liberal Arts, or fine arts or philosophy, or technical writing. Modern and Classical Languages
    1441, 1442, 2313, 2314 or equivalent.

    86. Links
    General criminology Criminal Justice Links; Legal Search Engines, mailing Listsand General Reference Links, Writing a Term Paper? Miscellaneous Stuff
    http://www.carleton.ca/crimsoc/links.html
    Room C567 Loeb Bldg, Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa Ontario, K1S 5B6 Canada
    (613) 520-2600 x1237 Email: cuccjs@yahoo.com
    Email Us! Home About Membership News ... And More...
    Some Useful Links - from the (Cuccjs)
    * Note *
    We always appreciate new suggestions for links, so if you've found a great crim related site, please email us and let us know!
    Carleton University, University of Ottawa, Algnoquin College University of Ottawa - Welcome Page (main page)
  • University of Ottawa - Department of Criminology (main page)
  • Algonquin College - Welcome (main page)
  • (main page)
  • Government of Canada Government of Canada National Parole Board (main page)
  • Department of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness (main page)
  • ONTARIO - Ministry of the Attorney General (main page)
  • ONTARIO - Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services (main page)
  • Canadian Criminal Justice Resource Page (main page)
  • 87. Resources On The Internet
    Includes Intro to using the Internet, Lawrelated lists, Law Research FAQs, University of Albany Papers on criminology Includes Harm in America s
    http://grayson.edu/grayson/division/bustech/criminal.htm

    Resources on the Internet
    International Resources
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    Amnesty International
    Home Office of the United Kingdom
    Official British crime statistics.
    Int'l Centre for Criminal Law Reform and Criminal Justice Policy
    UN Criminal Justice Institutes, Money Laundering, Criminal Justice and the Enviroment, Domestic Violence, International War Crimes Tribunal, International Corrections.
    Office of International Criminal Justice
    The University of Illinois at Chicago. Links to OICJ training, consulting, conferences, publications services and other CJ resources including The Chicago Crime Commission's Report on Crimes and the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority.
    PREPARATIONS FOR THE NINTH UNITED NATIONS CONGRESS ON THE PREVENTION OF CRIME AND THE TREATMENT OF OFFENDERS
    UK Police and Forensic Web
    Links to law enforcement, investigation, scientific and forensic services, fire, medical and rescue services, manufacturers and technology for UK and international professionals.
    United Nations Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Information System
    Computer Crimes, CPCJ Organization, Current Activities and Projects, International Reviews and Conferences, Newsletters, Gopher, Documents.

    88. Open University Press Textbooks And Books
    sociology books, management books, media books and criminology books. Stay eLert - join our mailing list Local authors in your area
    http://www.mcgraw-hill.co.uk/openup/
    HOME CONTACT US PROFESSIONAL HIGHER ED ... Text Only By Title By ISBN By Author Surname
    Lecturers
    Students Bookshops Authors ... Reading Room Welcome to the Open University Press European website. Open University Press publishes books and resources for education, health, the social sciences, management and study skills.
    Based in the USA? Visit www.openupusa.com to order books or desk copies online. Browse our online catalogue by discipline or use the Book Search at the top of this page Buy online: Education Psychology Higher Education ... Schools
    General enquiries enquiries@openup.co.uk
    Open University Press, McGraw-Hill House, Shoppenhangers Road, Maidenhead, Berkshire, SL6 2QL, UK
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    89. Internet Resources For Criminal Justice
    Discussion Groups and mailing lists. Criminal Justice Discussion Groups OnLineCriminal Justice Discussion Groups. Go to top of page Jump to top of page.
    http://www2.lib.udel.edu/subj/crjs/internet.htm
    CRIMINAL JUSTICE Resources:
    Databases

    E-Journals

    Research Guides

    Other UD Resources
    ...
    Suggest Purchase

    Internet Resources for Related Subjects:
    Choose Subject Legal Studies Sociology Urban Affairs Contact:
    Erin C. Daix

    Associate Librarian
    E-mail
    Home DELCAT Databases ... Ask a Librarian
    Internet Resources for Criminal Justice
    General Resources Corrections Delaware Agencies and Offices Drugs and Alcohol ... Electronic Journals and Newsletters
    General Resources
    These are some of the most useful starting point for criminal justice information on the Internet.

    90. The Benevolent Society - First Five Years Program: Links
    To subscribe to nifteylist, the listserver that provides a mailing service The Australian Institute of criminology is the national focus for the study
    http://www.bensoc.asn.au/children/ffyp_links.html
    home about us get involved our stories ... Central Coast
    First Five Years Program: Links to other websites
    Visit First Five Years Program: Resources to find out about resources, publications and conferences about the first years of a child's life. A list of useful websites appears below.
  • National Child Protection Clearinghouse
  • National Investment for the Early Years (NIFTeY)
  • Australian Institute of Criminology
  • Association of Children's Welfare Agencies ...
  • Australian Research Alliance for Children and Youth (ARACY)
    National Child Protection Clearinghouse
    http://www.aifs.gov.au/nch/nch_menu.html The National Child Protection Clearinghouse is funded by the Commonwealth Department of Family and Community Services as part of the Commonwealth's response to the problem of child abuse. The National Child Protection Clearinghouse has operated from the Australian Institute of Family Studies since 1995 and provides an information/advisory service to workers in the field. Its goal is to inform policy, practice and research into child abuse prevention. Website features:
    • Electronic library of research literature and other resources
    • Mailing list
    • Database of child abuse prevention projects and activities
    • Email discussion list - the childprotect e-list
    • Educaiton and training
    • Program evaluation consultancy service
    National Investment for the Early Years (NIFTeY)
    http://www.niftey.cyh.com/
  • 91. MRSC-a Mailing List: E-Newsletter: February 2005
    Again here we can also add special guests to this list upon early request. If the reader of this email is not the intended recipient,
    http://lists.mnmrsc.org/pipermail/mrsc-a/msg00054.html
    MRSC-a Mailing List
    View Index by: Date Thread Author E-Newsletter: February 2005 Date Thread From: Sharon Hendrichs (Sharon_H co.kandiyohi.mn.us) Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2005 14:54:09 -0800 (PST) Funding: Neighborhood Answers Grant Program SUMMARY The Radio Shack Neighborhood Answers Grant program offers grants for projects by local nonprofit organizations that focus on violence prevention. Priority areas include family violence prevention, and child abduction prevention. FUNDING $500 per award. ELIGIBILITY 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations are eligible. DEADLINE March 15, 2005. TO OBTAIN AN APPLICATION/FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT Visit http://www.radioshackcorporation.com/cc/contributions.html http://www.usip.org/grants/contactus/emailform.html http://www.usip.org/grants/guide.html http://www.usip.org/grants/guide.html > ************************************************ Resources: MetroKids Magazine Highlights the IIRP's SaferSanerSchools Program The January 2005 edition of MetroKids Magazine features an article on SaferSanerSchools, the IIRP program implementing restorative practices in schools. The story, by Ann L. Rappoport, Ph.D., includes interviews with school administrators who are excited about the positive effect restorative practices are having on discipline and school culture. In the article, Dr. Francis Barnes, former school district superintendent, now Pennsylvania (U.S.A.) Secretary of Education, commended restorative practices as "a set of practical responses to student behavior and proactive strategies that strengthen accountability and improve school culture." To read the article, please go to:

    92. Mark O. Hatfield School Of Government
    Email List. The Division of criminology and Criminal Justice maintains a listfor undergraduate students so that we can let you know of important academic
    http://www.hatfieldschool.pdx.edu/students/ccj_curr.php
    Criminology and Criminal Justice Undergraduate Students Graduate Students Advising CCJ majors are assigned an adviser when they declare their major. If you are unsure of who your adviser is, you are welcome to contact the Division or make use of the drop-in adviser. If you need your adviser's contact information, faculty are listed here Drop-in advising is available for students in or interested in Criminology and Criminal Justice. Fall Term 2005: TBA. Please see TBA (506 SW Mill Street [ map Course Planning The Division publishes provisional course listings for future terms as they become available; they can be found here . They are provided with the understanding that they subject to change (especially dates and times): you should consult the appropriate Schedule of Classes when it becomes available. Degree Requirements The degree requirements for Criminology and Criminal Justice can be found here . If you are determining whether to use the new Fall 2004 requirements or an older set of requirements, please see the letter and worksheet for students (in Word or PDF E-mail List The Division of Criminology and Criminal Justice maintains a list for undergraduate students so that we can let you know of important academic dates, upcoming events, and opportunities. The list is moderated, and only approved messages can be posted. To receive list mail at the address from which you're sending your mail, send an e-mail to

    93. Committee
    The Awards Committees are responsible for developing a list of nominees for the The Committee reaches out to criminology and related disciplines to
    http://www.asc41.com/committee.html
    ASC COMMITTEES 2004 - 2005:
    CHARGES AND REPORTING SCHEDULES AWARDS COMMITTEES
    Charge

    The Awards Committees are responsible for developing a list of nominees for the seven major ASC awards, as follows: l. Herbert Bloch Award
    2. Ruth Shonle Cavan Award
    3. Michael J. Hindelang Award
    4. Outstanding Article Award ( First award to be given in November 2006
    5. President's Award for Distinguished Contributions to Justice
    6. Sellin-Glueck Award
    7. Edwin H. Sutherland Award
    8. August Vollmer Award Each Committee should develop a list of nominees. Each Committee should request documentation from the nominees; at the very least, obtain a vitae and a brief statement as to why the individuals should be considered to receive the award. The Chair of each of the Award Committees should provide the Board with a report that lists those nominated (in order of merit), a single nominee for the award, and an explanation of the general procedures used to reach that decision. The report should include a statement identifying the main reasons for the recommendations for granting the award. Generally, a copy of the vitae of the Committee's single nominee should also be included in the materials sent to the Board. An example of a thorough committee report appears in Appendix M of the ASC Policy and Procedures Manual (see www.asc41.com/policy.htm)

    94. Criminal Law Links
    American Society of criminology Criminal Justice Links There are emaillists on a bewildering array of law-related topics, with more joining the fray
    http://www.kentlaw.edu/classes/ssowle/criminal_law/sup_mat/links.htm
    Criminal Law Web Links and E-mail Lists Stephen D. Sowle
    Chicago-Kent College of Law
    ssowle@kentlaw.edu WEB RESOURCES
    Places with Lots of Links to Other Places

    The Best Sites

    The Second Tier
    ... E-MAIL LISTS
    WEB RESOURCES

    (last revision: September 23, 1999) For general print guides to law-related Internet resources, consult The Legal List: Research on the Internet , by Diana Botluk (for information, go to http://users.erols.com/dianab/tll.htm ); or Law Law Law on the Internet: The Best Legal Web Sites and More , by Erik Heels and Rick Klau (for information, go to http://www.redstreet.com/Publications/ PLACES WITH LOTS OF LINKS TO OTHER PLACES
    The sites listed below are useful because they each gather together in one convenient location links to lots of other locations. Think of these sites as a form of Internet yellow pages, with the added feature of being able to access the listed sites with a simple click of your mouse. The Best Sites:
    Cecil Greek's Criminal Justice Links
    http://www.criminology.fsu.edu/cj.htmll
    This site provides one of the most comprehensive set of links I have encountered to criminal justice resources available on the Internet. If you don't know where to find what you want, make this your first stop. Web of Justice Internet Exploration Guide http://www.co.pinellas.fl.us/bcc/juscoord/explore.htm

    95. Contact Temple University Press
    Please send me a catalog and add my name to the mailing list. Please remove myname from the mailing list. The keycode (from the top line of your address
    http://www.temple.edu/tempress/contact.html
    Home Our Books Contact Us Place an Order ... Links Thanks for taking time to write to us. You can also visit the Press Info page to email a specific person directly. Request a Catalog
    Fill in your name and address, check the catalog request box at the bottom of this form, and click "Submit" to be added to our mailing list.
    Subscribe to our monthly newsletter for info about new books and website content.
    To order, please call 1-800-621-2736 or fax 1-800-621-8471. If you want to send us a message, fill out the following form. You can also call 215-204-8787 or write to: Temple University Press
    1601 N. Broad Street, 306 USB
    Philadelphia, PA 19122 Name: Email: Comments: Address Line 1: Address Line 2: City: State/Province: AA AB AE AK AL AP AR AS AZ BC CA CO CT DC DE FL GA GU HI IA ID IL IN KS KY LA MA MB MD ME MI MN MO MS MT NB NC ND NE NF NH NJ NM NS NT NV NY OH OK ON OR PA PE PR QC RI SC SD SK TN TX UT VA VI VT WA WI WV WY YT Zip/Post Code: Country (if not US): Please send me a catalog and add my name to the mailing list.

    96. Oxford University Press: Criminology And Criminal Justice
    criminology. Second Edition. Stephen Jones. $35.00 (06), In Stock. 040693245X ,paper, Feb 2005 Detailed analysis and a comprehensive list of further
    http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/Law/CriminologyandCriminalJustice/

    97. LS And D | Psychology Internet Resources | The University Of Bolton
    This web site contains details of the BPS list of accredited undergraduate coursesand information on the Crime, criminology and Criminal Law at BUBL
    http://www.bolton.ac.uk/learning/subjects/psychology/weblinks.htm
    Psychology Internet Resources
    This is not a comprehensive listing of all the subject resources in this area but merely a brief guide to some of them. These Web pages are maintained by Janet Dennis. If you have any useful sites or other information, please email Janet
    BUBL Link - Psychology
    http://bubl.ac.uk/link/linkbrowse.cfm?menuid=2373 Catalogue of selected resources in the psychology subject area, arranged in library class number order.
    OMNI
    http://omni.ac.uk/ OMNI is a gateway to Internet resources in medicine, biomedicine, allied health, health management and related topics with special emphasis on UK resources. Has a section on psychiatry and psychology.
    Psci-com
    http://www.psci-com.org.uk/ Gateway to information and events relating to public understanding of science and science communication. Provides searchable and browsable collection of Internet resources with descriptions, and bibliographies, a calendar of events, and email discussion forum. Topics covered include ethics, science and art and sociology of science.
    SOSIG
    http://sosig.ac.uk/

    98. SFU Library - Research Methods In Criminology
    Email policy The School of criminology STRONGLY DISCOURAGES the use of e-mail in The site includes a list of Recommended Sites at other institutions
    http://www.lib.sfu.ca/researchhelp/subjectguides/crim/classes/crim051220.htm

    SFU Library Home
    Research Help Subject Guides > Research Methods in Criminology
    SPRING SEMESTER 2005
    CRIM 220-3 Research Methods in Criminology
    JUMP to the TABLE of CONTENTS Updated: November 22, 2004 Patrick Lussier Lecture: Wednesday 12:30 - 14:20 AQ 3153 NOTE : This course is also offered as a Distance Education course which may have different requirements from the course given on campus. Please see the web page for the Distance Ed version of CRIM 220 (http://www.lib.sfu.ca/researchhelp/subjectguides/crim/classes/crim051220d.htm) CALENDAR DESCRIPTION An introduction to criminological research that is intended to develop the student's research and analytical skills. Specifically, the course will focus on the theory of inquiry, the logic, and structure of criminological inquiry, research design, data gathering, analysis and reporting. ( Lecture/Tutorial PREREQUISITES Recommended: Any 100 level CRIM course. Students with credit for CRIM 120 may not take CRIM 220 for further credit. COURSE DESCRIPTION This course will introduce the student to research methods in criminology and how these methods are actually used. By doing so, it will help the student develop fundamental skills for conducting research as well as evaluating research done by others. The course will cover the formulation of research questions taking into account causation and validity issues, the choosing of a research design and measures, testing of hypotheses, data gathering techniques as well as analyzing and interpreting data. The course is designed to prepare the student for statistics (either

    99. Toolkit
    ChildMaltreatment-Research-L (CMR-L) E-mail list serve for juvenile offendersa research agenda for the next decade” Western criminology Review 1(1)
    http://www.victimology.nl/convic/toolkit.html
    Resources for Researchers (a research toolkit)
    Page last modified: February 20, 2002 As a service, IVW provides online instructional materials, useful in doing research. We would welcome your suggestions for additions to this page, please mail the webmaster
    To Links page


    Choosing and using questionnaires to measure the victimization of children
    . Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) Crimes Against Children Series bulletin. Washington, D.C.: Juvenile Justice Clearinghouse.
    This Bulletin covers the benefits of questionnaires, guidelines for selecting questionnaires, selected questionnaires related to the major form of victimization of children.
    Click here for this issue (PDF only)
    The Juvenile Victimization Questionnaire (JVQ)
    The Juvenile Victimization Questionnaire (JVQ), designed to gather information from young people and their caretakers on a 35 offenses against youth covering six general areas of concern: conventional crime, child maltreatment, peer and sibling victimization, sexual assault, witnessing and indirect victimization and extraordinary or catastrophic victimization.
    The questionnaire can be used in interview format with children as young as age 8 and as old as age 17 and in a self-administered format with juveniles 12 and older. There is also a version for interviewing a caregiver as a proxy for a child, especially a child under 8. Additionally, it can be adapted to retrospective reporting of childhood events by adult respondents.

    100. Pearson Education - Law On The Web:
    Law criminology Books Law criminology Details of how locate mailinglists in subjects that you might be interested in.
    http://www.pearsoned.co.uk/Bookshop/detail.asp?item=100000000015526

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