Table of contents: Criminal justice research in an evolving information environment -- Locating authorities and establishing professional connections -- Sources of basic information -- Tools for identifying, locating, and retrieving books, documents, and other information sources -- Periodicals, news sources, indexes, and abstracts -- Statistical sources -- Government agencies as generators of criminal justice information -- Legal research -- International criminal justice information -- World Wide Web sites related to criminal justice
Produced by the National Criminal Justice Reference Service.Mode of access: Internet
August 1978.Supported by Grant No. DF-1540.Reprinted by the National Institute of Law Enforcement an...
"Prepared for the National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice, by Aspen Systems Corp.,...
We identify World Wide Web (WWW) and gopher sites containing information of interest to criminology ...
This chapter will outline different federal agencies that collect and distribute data related to cri...
Prepared by Aspen Systems Corporation.Mode of access: Internet.Prepared for the National Institute o...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 105-107) and index.Mode of access: Internet
This tutorial explains how to begin research for the Criminal Justice Research Methods course. Peer-...
Description based on: 4th ed. (Sept. 1981)Mode of access: Internet.Vols. for 1978-<79> issued by the...
Item 968-H-15Includes indexes."June 1984.""Prepared for the National Institute of Justice, U.S. Depa...
Unlike most legal information books, which are designed "for law students or for people handling the...
Description based on: 1980 ed."Descriptors for indexing law enforcement and criminal justice informa...
The Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice is an international, comprehensive reference to...
The effectiveness of law enforcement agencies is constantly monitored by the public, and its indicat...
California criminal justice agencies need access to data in order to provide security, health care t...
Produced by the National Criminal Justice Reference Service.Mode of access: Internet
August 1978.Supported by Grant No. DF-1540.Reprinted by the National Institute of Law Enforcement an...
"Prepared for the National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice, by Aspen Systems Corp.,...
We identify World Wide Web (WWW) and gopher sites containing information of interest to criminology ...
This chapter will outline different federal agencies that collect and distribute data related to cri...
Prepared by Aspen Systems Corporation.Mode of access: Internet.Prepared for the National Institute o...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 105-107) and index.Mode of access: Internet
This tutorial explains how to begin research for the Criminal Justice Research Methods course. Peer-...
Description based on: 4th ed. (Sept. 1981)Mode of access: Internet.Vols. for 1978-<79> issued by the...
Item 968-H-15Includes indexes."June 1984.""Prepared for the National Institute of Justice, U.S. Depa...
Unlike most legal information books, which are designed "for law students or for people handling the...
Description based on: 1980 ed."Descriptors for indexing law enforcement and criminal justice informa...
The Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice is an international, comprehensive reference to...
The effectiveness of law enforcement agencies is constantly monitored by the public, and its indicat...
California criminal justice agencies need access to data in order to provide security, health care t...
Produced by the National Criminal Justice Reference Service.Mode of access: Internet
August 1978.Supported by Grant No. DF-1540.Reprinted by the National Institute of Law Enforcement an...
"Prepared for the National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice, by Aspen Systems Corp.,...