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Scott Carpenter's TOP Page
Various links to pages specifically on criminal law and on law in general. Includes link to resources in forensic science and the National Archive of Criminal Justice Data. Also links to searchable law sites.
Partnerships Against Violence Network (PAVNET)
Gopher site. Library of information about violence and youth with data from seven different United States federal agencies. Deals with issues of: community violence, criminal and juvenile justice, family violence, substance abuse, youth violence, and victims. Variety of papers and studies available on these issues.
Justice Information Center (NCJRS)
Besides access to thousands of links on courts, crime prevention, criminal justice statistics, drugs and crime, juvenile justice, law enforcement, and victims, site has pertainent articles and abstracts that deal with crimes and criminal justice. Links also included to various bureaus and organizations that deal with crimes and criminal law.
Guide to Internet Resources in Criminal Law and Criminal Justice
Defines and links to networking resources such as mailing lists and USENET groups that deal with criminal law. Also includes information resources such as Gopher, WWW, FTP, and Telnet sites. Sites are listed in alphabetical order. An exhaustive listing.
Criminal Law Links
Top 5% Web site by the Point system. Well-designed and laid out. Has a focus that concentrates on aspects of crime and criminal law. Also includes a focus index, and links to other sites about criminal law. Has news abstracts and links to full articles on current events related to criminal law.
COPNet & Police Resource List
The law enforcement officer's home in cyberspace. An international collection of works by and for other law enforcement officers. While many of the items found here are useful for their job and professional development, others are here solely for their entertainment.
Cecil Greek's Criminal Justice Page
Links to criminal justice and the media---including high profile cases such as the O.J. Simpson trial and the Susan Smith case---also, online criminal justice discussion groups and e-journals, criminal justice education, prisons and the death penalty, crime-related Web sites, agencies providing criminal justice information, international criminal justice resources, and federal criminal justice agencies (just to name a few). Over 300 links!
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