European University Institute European University Institute Internet database providing information about ongoing research projects. http://www.iue.it/OnlineProjects/HEC/Criminology/
Extractions: T his internet-based database provides easily accessible and systematic information about ongoing projects in the fields of the history of police, legal institutions, criminology, and crime. Its main purpose is to facilitate orientation and encourage collaboration in a quickly growing interdisciplinary field of historical research T he database will help you to track scholarly initiatives in your field of interest easily and quickly; you will find short abstracts of the projects and references to papers which have already been published, as well as the best means of contacting the director of the respective project. Please keep in mind that this database may be used only for scholarly purposes. T his service depends on your support. If you are working on a project dealing with the institutional, intellectual, social, and cultural history of crime, criminal law, criminalistics, and criminology, please take some time and provide the information about your project for our database
Australian Institute Of Criminology The Institute is the national focus for the study of crime and criminal justice in Australia and for the dissemination of criminal justice information. http://www.aic.gov.au/
Extractions: Advanced search Australian Institute of Criminology The Australian Institute of Criminology is the national focus for the study of crime and criminal justice in Australia and for the dissemination of criminal justice information. The Institute draws on information supplied to it by a wide variety of sources and its policy advice is objective and independent. Melbourne, 29-30 November 2004 This two-day conference will examine existing and emerging forms of criminality, the impact on Australia, and the links to transnational crime. Call for papers and outline Recent publications Media releases Recorded crime - victims 2003 Publications : Crime facts info (8 Jun 2004) Homicide in Australia : 2002-2003 National Homicide Monitoring Program (NHMP) annual report Publications : Research and public policy series (7 Jun 2004) Homicide statistics Updated with 2002/03 data (7 Jun 2004) Safeguarding fairness for children in interactions with adults in authority : computer-based investigations of the judgments of secondary school students CRC grant research report (7 Jun 2003) Resilience to offending in high-risk groups (Stephen R Zubrick and Anna Robson) CRC commissioned research report (7 Jun 2003) Youth offending in relation to young people CRC commissioned research report (7 Jun 2003) Resilience to offending in high-risk groups (Les Samuelson and Boni Robertson) CRC commissioned research report (7 Jun 2003)
Stalking: Policing And Prosecuting Practices In Three Australian Jurisdictions [ Examines stalking trends as indicated by police and court data across the jurisdictions of Victoria, South Australia and Queensland. Report written by Emma Ogilvie and published by Australian Institute of criminology. http://www.aic.gov.au/publications/tandi/tandi176.html
Extractions: Advanced search No. 176: Stalking: policing and prosecuting practices in three Australian jurisdictions Emma Ogilvie ISBN 642 24202 X ; ISSN 0817-8542 November 2000 Stalking trends as indicated by police and court data across Victoria, South Australia and Queensland are examined. As legislation and enforcement practices vary significantly across these jurisdictions, direct comparisons are not possible. Ogilvie outlines specific considerations that need to be taken into account with respect to both criminal justice system interventions and future research priorities, including: addressing weaknesses in the legislation; provision of training for police units; the necessity of sustained intervention; devising effective research agendas; and investigating community awareness. You are using a browser that does not correctly support internet standards. This page should be readable in all browsers, but may not be correctly formatted. We recommend that you upgrade to a standards-compliant browser URL: http://www.aic.gov.au/publications/tandi/tandi176.html
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The Western Criminology Review A peer reviewed, electronic journal on crime and criminal justice, from Sonoma State University. http://wcr.sonoma.edu/
Extractions: The Western Criminology Review WCR ) is a forum for the publication and discussion of theory, research, policy, and practice in the rapidly changing and interdisciplinary fields of criminology and criminal justice. The journal is intended to reflect local (Western), national, and international concerns. Historical and contemporary perspectives are encouraged, as are diverse methodological approaches. Although manuscripts that rely upon text and tables are invited, authors who use other resources permitted on the internete.g., graphics, hypertext links, etc., are also welcome. The publication and distribution of articles will also be accompanied by electronic commentary and discussion. WCR provides a unique venue for authors and critics. In addition to permitting new modes of expression it also speeds up the publication and distribution of articles and encourages rapid electronic commentary and discussion. The goal of WCR is to provide an attractive and meaningful outlet for academic and policy related publication and dialogue in a wide variety of substantive areas in criminology and criminal justice.
FSU School Of Criminology: Distance Learning Program The School of criminology and Criminal Justice at Florida State University isproud to offer a Masters Degree in Criminal Justice Studies through the http://www.criminology.fsu.edu/dlstudents/
Extractions: Florida State Universitys Distance Learning Masters Degree in Criminal Justice Studies The School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Florida State University is proud to offer a Masters Degree in Criminal Justice Studies through the Universitys distance learning program. The masters program in criminal justice studies is specifically designed for working criminal justice professionals and others who want the rigor and challenge of a first-rate graduate program, but also need the convenience and flexibility that distance learning provides. Quality and Flexibility Unlike some other distance learning course offerings, the Schools masters degree in Criminal Justice Studies is a fully integrated part of our larger graduate program, which is consistently ranked among the top programs in criminology and criminal justice in the United States. Our distance learning courses are taught by the same peoplemainly regular facultywho teach in our on-campus graduate and undergraduate programs. When you enroll in the masters program in criminal justice studies, you will be working with faculty who are leading scholars in their fields. State-of-the art technology supported by the facilities of one of the most technologically advanced universities in the nation enables students and faculty to interact much as they would in a regular campus classroombut from anywhere in the world, and on a flexible schedule that allows students to tailor their class participation to the demands of their own jobs and families. A comprehensive support system guides students through every phase of the program.
Frames Shell Page Information about events, membership details, and history of the organization are presented. http://www.carleton.ca/crimsoc/
USEFUL LINKS FOR SOCIAL SCIENCE STUDENTS A page of links for use by A'level and degree students studying sociology, psychology, research, criminology and British politics. http://www.localdial.com/users/mermaid/useful.htm
Extractions: USEFUL BITS FOR SOCIAL SCIENCE STUDENTS 'He is able who thinks he is able' - Buddha I intend to use this page as a notice board of sorts for students studying social sciences at A'level and degree level - I will be putting all the useful links I have found on it and also link to a page containing any ideas, tips, useful bits of info that I find - it will be updated regularly - please feel free to visit often! I make no apologies for the fact that this page is geared towards U.K. students. Oh, O.K. then - sorry! I do apologise for the disorganisation of the site - I will be making it easier to negotiate (with headings and page breaks, etc) very soon - please bear with me :o) Anything that you would like to pass on for this page will be gratefully received - please remember to add your name so I can give you the credit!! Coming soon ...... a guide to referencing assignments ...... a postgraduate funding page (U.K.) ...... see you again soon ....... Links I have found so far: the utterly wonderful, useful and life saving SOSIG Social Science Information Gateway sister site to SOSIG - database of all ESRC funded research in the U.K. - just the place to look for that elusive piece of research
Extractions: The Department of Criminology, Law and Society focuses on the causes, manifestations, and consequences of criminal behavior; methods of controlling criminal behavior; and the relationships and interactions between law, social structure and cultural practices. Courses include overviews of American legal systems, forms of criminal behavior, legal theory, social science and the law, criminological theory, victimology, and regulatory issues, in addition to substantive areas of law such as family, criminal, environmental, immigration, procedural, and constitutional law. The Department of Criminology, Law and Society (CLS) has established itself as one of the nation's top programs in criminology, criminal justice, and legal studies. Established as a formal department with its own Ph.D. program in 1992 within the School of Social Ecology, CLS faculty have trained numerous undergraduate and graduate students over almost three decades. Graduates work in both the public and private sectors, and at colleges and universities around the country. The CLS curriculum offers a broad array of topics for both undergraduate and graduate study which are central to crime and its control, social policy, and the law. In keeping with one of the main tenets of Social Ecology, faculty and students approach these subjects from a multidisciplinary perspective. Learn more...
Canadian Criminal Justice Resource Page Now AwardWinning! Looking for a way to find information on criminology-relatedissues? This page compiles links to sites dealing http://members.tripod.com/~BlueThingy/
Extractions: This page compiles links to sites dealing with criminal justice; corrections and life inside a prison; restorative justice; crime prevention; victims of crime; juvenile delinquency; and law enforcement. I have also included government and media sites that you may want to look at as well. Links to grad programmes in criminology at Canadian Universities can also be accessed from this page. There are no full text docs on this page - only links to sites related to criminal justice and criminology issues in some way. At the bottom of this page, there are some links to up-coming conferences and congresses that might be of interest. The focus is on Canadian sites, but I have included other sites in cases where I couldn't find enough links to Canadian sources. I will not be able to update these pages for the next little while as I am about to lose net access. Once that is restored, I will begin updating again and I will also re-activate an email link for suggestions, comments, etc. Click on any of the following for a list of links on that topic.
Extractions: Academics STU Home General Interest Minor ... Visiting Chair position in Criminology and Criminal Justice Criminology is the study of criminal behavior, its causes and consequences, and the way in which society responds to those who have been identified as criminal or deviant. Criminology can be viewed as an integrated approach to the study of crime and it combines elements of knowledge from a variety of disciplines. Students of criminology are exposed to a wide variety of theories of criminal behavior as well as to a diverse range of analysis of the criminal justice system. The independent major in Criminology offered within the Bachelor of Arts degree programme provides an appropriate background for entry-level positions in the field of criminal justice as well as for admission to professional and graduate programme in criminology and related fields. Student Handbook
SFU Criminology Web Site offers undergraduate and graduate programs. Faculty and staff, research, graduate students, publications, news and events. http://www.sfu.ca/criminology/
Criminology Information about criminology, studies at the department and a lecture plan for foreign students. http://www.jus.uio.no/ikrs/engelsk/
Scandinavian Research Council For Criminology Furthers criminological research within member countries, and advises the Scandinavian governments and the Nordic Council on related issues. Includes information about the council, publications and links. http://www.nsfk.org/
Centre For Crime And Justice Studies Charity which aims to inform and educate about all aspects of crime and the criminal justice system. Houses a wealth of UK criminal justice links, events, and publications, including The British Journal of criminology and CJM. http://www.kcl.ac.uk/ccjs/
Extractions: Law @ Kings The Centre for Crime and Justice Studies (CCJS) is a charity which aims to inform and educate about all aspects of crime and the criminal justice system from an objective standpoint, and in accordance with the Centre's values . We hope to encourage and facilitate healthy debate and understanding of the complex nature of issues concerning crime. CCJS is pleased to announce the launch of Crimeinfo, a new criminal justice website covering all aspects of the system dedicated to giving the public at large more information about crime and criminal justice issues. Interactive features on the site include: Judge for Yourself, putting you in the shoes (or the wig!) of a real life judge.