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Criminal Justice Web Links
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This web site, created by the School of Criminology & Criminal Justice at Florida State University, provides access to a wide variety of web links pertaining to criminal justice.
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Drug Wars - PBS
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Special Frontline series in collaboration with NPR (National Public Radio) - a fascinating, frank discussion of the $400 billion business.
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Equity and Access
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In-depth information on the issue of equity and access as it pertains to women, minorities and people with disabilities. The web site also offers links to resource guides and annotated bibliographies.
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Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
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The FBI investigates crimes that violate federal laws.
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FindLaw
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An excellent general law-related search site that also provides access to the Federal Register.
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FindLaw Constitutional Law Center
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This resource covers the United States Constitution and the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Gang Research
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While most 'gang' websites either present the views of law enforcement or give unverified or questionable information, this web site seeks to dispel stereotypes and present research, original documents, and helpful links .
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International Court of Justice
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The International Court of Justice is the principal judicial organ of the United Nations.
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Justice Technology Information Network
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Sections include: Agencies, Corrections, Counter Terrorism, Courts and Adjudication, Criminal Justice Research and Statistics, Forensic Science, Fraud/Crime on the Net, Government Resources, Law Enforcement, Security Threat Groups/Gangs, University and College Programs.
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Lawcrawler
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Searches World Wide Web for sites with legal information.
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National Criminal Justice Reference Service
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The NCJRS Abstracts Database has abstracts for over 145,000 justice publications, including government documents, books, journal articles, unpublished reports, and other matters from the 1970's-present.
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Prison System Origins
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Covers the history of the prison system as we know it today.
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Sourcebook Online of Criminal Justice Statistics
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Brings together data from more than 100 sources about all aspects of criminal justice in the United States.
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United Nations Interregional Crime & Justice Research Institute (UNICRI)
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UNICRI has a lot of international criminology resources, including information on 470+ institutes around the world, a searchable bibliography, a thesaurus, and related information.
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United States Institute of Peace
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The USIP is an independent, nonpartisan federal institution created by Congress to promote the prevention, management, and peaceful resolution of international conflicts.
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