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Extractions: Location: uk Business as Usual: An Evaluation of the Small Business and Crime Initiative Reports the results of a project aiming to reduce crime against 1400 small businesses in Leicester. Outlines business surveys conducted and their findings, measures implemented to combat various problems revealed, and identifies resultant changes in crime patterns. Presented as a PDF file.
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Extractions: Local Key Credit Points Semester Status Lecturer Release Status Criminology Study Group 2 C Ms Sue Scurlock A Criminology Study Group l CRISTU *To Be Advised (Co-ord: Ms Sue Scurlock) A Introduction to Criminal Justice Ms Sarah Charman (Co-ord: Ms Diana Bretherick) A Introduction to Criminal Law *To Be Advised (Co-ord: Ms Jane Creaton) A Introduction to Criminology Mr Daniel Silverstone A Introduction to Psychology *To Be Advised (Co-ord: Dr Becky Milne) A Introduction to Social Research INSORE *To Be Advised (Co-ord: Dr Kay Peggs) A Researching Criminal Justice 1 *To Be Advised (Co-ord: Dr Carol Hayden) A Understanding Social Problems Mr Andy Williams A Understanding Society Mr Andy Williams A Local Key Credit Points Semester Status Lecturer Release Status Career and Research Management CARRES S Various (Co-ord: Dr Peter Starie) A Community Justice COMJUSTICE *To Be Advised (Co-ord: Mr Mike Nash) A Crime Profiles CRPROF Dr Maria Kaspersson A Drugs, Clubs and Regulation *To Be Advised (Co-ord: Mr Daniel Silverstone) A Gender, Crime and Criminal Justice
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Extractions: 10-Codes - There are 200 10-Codes in current usage, approximately 50 of these are used by the police, fire and other types of radio operators, while others have combined meanings depending on the service. - Perspectives on the U.S. criminal justice system. Administration of Justice Resources - Provided by George Mason University AJAX - Access to U.S. and international government military and intelligence agencies. Ain't Nobody's Business If You Do - "This book is on a single idea: You should be allowed to do whatever you want with your own person and property, as long as you don't physically harm the person or property of a nonconsenting other. Simple. Seemingly guaranteed to us by that remarkable document known as United States Constitution and its even more remarkable Bill of Rights. And yet, it's not the way things are. Roughly half of the arrests and court cases in the United States each year involve consensual crimes - actions that are against the law, but directly harm no one's person or property except, possibly, the "criminal's."' -
Extractions: POLICE DEPARTMENTS/AGENCIES ... Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS) - An international association established in 1963 to foster professional and scholarly activities in the field of criminal justice. American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law (AAPL) - Forensic psychiatry is a medical subspecialty that includes research and clinical practice in the many areas in which psychiatry is applied to legal issues. While some forensic psychiatrists may specialize exclusively in legal issues, almost all psychiatrists may, at some point, have to work within one of the many areas in which the mental health and legal system overlap. AAPL welcomes both the forensic specialist and the general psychiatrist who seeks information and professional support in those domains in which psychiatry an the law share a common boundary.
Extractions: Statistics Sources Other Sources [reference books, Internet links] STATISTICS SOURCES Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics http://www.albany.edu/sourcebook Uniform Crime Reports for the United States (annual, 1930 to date) Gov. Docs U.S. J 1.14/7: Statistical Abstract of the United States Info Desk HA 202 .A38 (latest volume); Gov Docs C 3.134: (1938-1998) section five: Law Enforcement, Courts, Prisons . See also StatUSA (online under E-Reference/Statistics http://www.stat-usa.gov/ American Statistics Index [ASI] Government Documents Index Tables provides bibliographic coverage to all statistical data published by branches and agencies of the federal government; indexes specific tables of data. Reference HA202 .A36 1994 and Gov Docs C 3.134/2:C 83/2/; section on Crime and Education PRIMARY INDEXES AND ABSTRACTS: Criminal Justice Abstracts (online 1968 to present; 1978 to 1994 at Reference HV 6001 .C67), previous title 1970-1977: Crime and Delinquency Literature Criminal Justice Periodical Index (online, part of ProQuest), includes full-text access to periodicals such as
Institute Of Criminology: Annual Reports Index Annual Report for 1998; Annual Report for 1997. ^ to top. Office Institute of CriminologyContact Resource Centre Coordinator Updated 10 February 2004 / ela. http://www.uct.ac.za/depts/criminology/annrpts.htm
USM Libraries private sector. Academic Search Premier A multisubject index to articleson criminology and many other disciplines. PsycINFO An http://library.usm.maine.edu/guides/criminology/CrimGuide.html
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Extractions: You're in the right place... check it out the following sites and directory about Criminology, or search Criminology at FindingWeb Search. Sub-categories See also: Links Crime Library: Predicting the Dangerousness of A Criminal - Analyzing the ways and habits of criminals to see if they will strike again.
SFU Library - Criminology Information Resources These files are arranged by SFU criminology course number and contain pointers CanadianResearch index formerly known as Microlog; CPI.Q Canadian Periodical http://www.lib.sfu.ca/researchhelp/subjectguides/crim/crim.htm
Extractions: SFU Library Home Research Help Subject Guides > Criminology Information Resources This guide lists selected print and electronic information sources available to SFU faculty, students, and staff. Check the library catalogue to find additional materials at the SFU Library. If you do not find what you need, contact Jack Corse, the Liaison Librarian for Criminology, 604-291-4359, corse@sfu.ca Guides to legal research and library research Statistics Course outlines and web resources Electronic journals and texts: Journals, Judgements, Statutes ... Biographical information Canadian Case Law Current Canadian Law How Bills become Acts: An Outline of the Process How Bills become Acts: Electronic Version ... Canadian Legal Information Institute CanLII a superb encyclopedic resource Best Guide to Canadian Legal Research from UBC) Guide to Legal Research from the U of Toronto. Bora Laskin Law Library) Doing Legal Research in Canada by Ted Tjaden lawyer/law librarian at the Bora Laskin Law Library, U of Toronto
THE BLANKET * Index: Current Articles index Current Articles. 11 August 2003. Other Articles From This Issue What is theNew School of Convict criminology? Jeffery Ian Ross and Stephen C. Richards. http://lark.phoblacht.net/newschool.html
Extractions: If legislators, practitioners, researchers, and scholars are serious about addressing the corrections crisis (e.g., Clear, 1994; Welch, 1996, 1999; Austin et al., 2001; Austin and Irwin, 2001; Ross and Richards, 2002; Richards, 2003), we need to be more honest and creative with respect to the research we conduct and the policies we advocate, implement, and evaluate. In an effort to promote this objective, this chapter introduces what we are calling "Convict Criminology," and reviews the theoretical and historical grounding, current initiatives, and dominant themes of this emerging school of social thought and movement.
UniMelb UGHB96 : Arts : Index Of Criminology Subjects criminology. Overview. criminology is the study of the process of criminalisationand social control developed by the state. criminology http://www.unimelb.edu.au/HB/1996/Arts/Criminology-subjects.html
Extractions: Criminology : Next: Cultural Studies Computer Skills Search Help Criminology is the study of the process of criminalisation and social control developed by the state. Criminology is inherently a multi-disciplinary subject involving contributions from law, the social and behavioural sciences, psychiatry, history, philosophy and statistics, among others. Criminology's practical focus lies in an integrated study of the components of the criminal justice system such as law enforcement agencies, the courts and correctional systems, and includes issues relating to public policy and political decisions regarding crime and crime control. Criminology offers a broad range of both theoretical and policy related analyses relevant to students interested in preparation for a professional career related to delinquency or crime control for example, community corrections officers, police officers, teachers, lawyers, psychiatrists and psychologists and senior administrators. There are no specific prerequisites for entry to Criminology.
Institute Of Criminology And Criminal Justice www.carleton.ca/registrar/fullcourses/index.htm. It contains instructions on howto request access. Any students who are Honours/criminology concentration in http://www.carleton.ca/criminology/
Extractions: Carleton Directories Campus Map Contact Carleton Carleton Index ... Office Hours Crime and criminal justice are the focus of much public concern in Canada today. The criminology and criminal justice program is a multi-disciplinary approach to understanding the complex nature of criminal justice issues that incorporates components of Law, Psychology and Sociology. Carleton University offers an undergraduate degree in Criminology and Criminal Justice designed to provide you with a comprehensive and inter-disciplinary approach to the study of crime and the administration of criminal justice. The faculty members participating in the program are drawn from the Departments of Law, Psychology and Sociology. Many have national and international scholarly reputations or have strong ties to the applied sector. A distinctive feature of the program includes the opportunity for students to complete a field placement that provides for the development of professional skills and the integration of theoretical knowledge in a practical setting. A wide range of placement opportunities are available, including frontline work with offenders and victims, with police, crown attorneys and lawyers, and with researchers and policy analysts in criminal justice and crime prevention.
BA (Hons) Criminology - University Of Lincoln BA (Hons) criminology. criminology offers the opportunity to studysome of the most intractable problems in contemporary society. http://www.lincoln.ac.uk/courses/criminology/index.shtm
Extractions: Entry Requirements : Normally 200 Points "My Criminology degree is always a topic of interest at interviews I have attended and it has definitely made me stand out from the crowd." Joanna Lowe, graduated 2000 BA (Hons) Criminology Criminology offers the opportunity to study some of the most intractable problems in contemporary society. Law and order, crime and punishment and the future of criminal justice are issues which face everyone. Studying Criminology offers an opportunity to explore questions about these issues in some depth. Criminology staff are active in research across a range of topics, feeding policy and theoretical developments into the curriculum and ensuring a contemporary basis to the subject.
PATHFINDERS: Criminology Social Sciences Citation index. Scott Reference Z 7163 S63 A valuable resourcefor information on crime and criminology from a social sciences perspective. http://www.info.library.yorku.ca/depts/ref/pathfinders/criminology.htm
Extractions: Home Library Home The following is a selection of material available in various formats either in or through the York University Library System. For assistance in locating other materials, ask a reference librarian at a Reference Desk or send your inquiry to us through e-mail by clicking here . The librarian responsible for collecting in this area is Kalina Grewal Biological, Psychological, and Environmental Factors in Delinquency and Mental Disorder: An Interdisciplinary Bibliography. Deborah W. Denno and Ruth M. Shwartz. Westport, CN: Greenwood Press, 1995. Scott Reference Z 5703.4 P8 D46 1985
Graduate Catalog 2001-2002 Index Criminal Justice and criminology. Master of Arts in Criminal Justice and criminology. SuggestedCourse of Study for an MA in Criminal Justice and criminology. http://www.etsu.edu/reg/cat-grad2001/cjcr.htm
Extractions: WhiteheJ@access.etsu.edu Faculty: Michael Braswell, Stephen Brown, Dennis Hamm, Larry Miller, Leonore Simon, John Whitehead, Marian Whitson, The Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology offers the master of arts degree, which is designed to enhance student understanding of crime, societal reaction to crime, and efforts to control it. It prepares the student for advancement in criminal justice professions, teaching at the community college level, and study at the doctoral level. Program Admissions Requirements Admission decisions are based on the applicants score from the following formula: All three areas of the Graduate Record Examination (verbal, quantitative, and analytical) are summed together. Suggested Course of Study for an M.A. in Criminal Justice and Criminology
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Gail's Catalog Index Because my catalog titles are somewhat general, I thought it would helpif I provided an index of the different subcategories. criminology. http://www.gailsbooks.com/subcat.htm
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