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21. SSRN-Crime And (with A Lag) Punishment: Equitable Sentencing And The Implication
Paper stats Abstract Views 194 Downloads 54 Download Rank 19588, crime and (witha Lag) Punishment Equitable sentencing and the Implications of Discounting,
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22. SSRN-Are Criminals Like Us? Risk Attitudes, Sentencing Guidelines, And Increased
Paper stats Abstract Views 430 Downloads 107 Download Rank 12679, Are CriminalsLike Us? Risk Attitudes, sentencing Guidelines, and Increased crime,
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23. Paul's Crime And Justice Page: EMU CLasses: CRM 331 - Corrections Class
The Interpol website has crime stats by nation if you d includes a page on faithbasedcrime prevention, which With No sentencing Leeway, What s Left to Judge?
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CRM 331 Corrections : W '04
Required Reading [links go to Amazon.com] Marc Mauer and Meda Chesney-Lind. Invisible Punishment: The Collateral Consequences of Mass Imprisonment . New Press 1-56584-726-1 Robert Johnson. Hard Time . Wadsworth, 3 rd ed. 0534507174 Helen Prejean, Dead Man Walking: An Eyewitness Account of the Death Penalty in the United States . Vintage Books; 0679751319 Recommended Books Ted Conover, Newjack: Guarding Sing Sing . Knopf; 0375726624 Jeffrey Ross and Stephen Richards. Behind Bars: Surviving Prison . Alpha; 0028643518 Jeffrey Ross and Stephen Richards. Convict Criminology . Wadsworth Pub Co; 0534574335 Richard Moran, Executioner's Current: Thomas Edison, George Westinghouse, and the Invention of the Electric Chair . Knopf (2002); 0375410597 Great article on what happens to someone freed from 10 years on death row after DNA evidence clears him ($300,000, depression, etc) Texas executes a convicted killer whose lawyer suffered from mental illness and was repeatedly disciplined by the state bar Margaret Edds, An Expendable Man: The Near Execution of Earl Washington Jr.

24. Paul's Crime And Justice Page: EMU CLasses: CRM 331 - Corrections Class
The Interpol website has crime stats by nation if you d like to do some contextfor incarceration figures. With No sentencing Leeway, What s Left to Judge?
http://www.paulsjusticepage.com/emu/crm331/crm331-f03.htm
CRM 331 Corrections : F '03 (current version)
Required Reading [links go to Amazon.com] Marc Mauer and Meda Chesney-Lind. Invisible Punishment: The Collateral Consequences of Mass Imprisonment . New Press 1-56584-726-1 Robert Johnson. Hard Time . Wadsworth, 3 rd ed. 0534507174 Helen Prejean, Dead Man Walking: An Eyewitness Account of the Death Penalty in the United States . Vintage Books; 0679751319 Recommended Books Ted Conover, Newjack: Guarding Sing Sing . Knopf; 0375726624 Jeffrey Ross and Stephen Richards. Behind Bars: Surviving Prison . Alpha; 0028643518 Jeffrey Ross and Stephen Richards. Convict Criminology . Wadsworth Pub Co; 0534574335 Richard Moran, Executioner's Current: Thomas Edison, George Westinghouse, and the Invention of the Electric Chair . Knopf (2002); 0375410597 Great article on what happens to someone freed from 10 years on death row after DNA evidence clears him ($300,000, depression, etc) Texas executes a convicted killer whose lawyer suffered from mental illness and was repeatedly disciplined by the state bar Margaret Edds, An Expendable Man: The Near Execution of Earl Washington Jr.

25. Crime Statistics - LexisONE(r)
Detailed statistics on Federal crime enforcement are available US (www.usdoj.gov/dea/stats).sentencing Statistics Federal sentencing statistics are posted by
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Forms ... Legal Web Site Directory Zimmerman's Research Guide Zimmerman's Research Guide Crime Statistics Crime Statistics There are two major sources for U.S. crime statistics. (1) The National Crime Victimization Survey, which is compiled annually by the Bureau of Justice Statistics based on a survey sent to a random sample of the population. The results are posted on the BOJ's Web site ( www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs (2) The FBI's Uniform Crime Report, which is based on crimes reported to the police and posted on the FBI Web site ( www.fbi.gov/ucr/ucr.htm Many of the key findings are included in the American Jurisprudence 2 nd Desk Book . In addition, the Bureau of Justice Statistics Web site ( www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs ) posts lots of statistics about U.S. crime, victims, criminals, courts, police, jails and prisons. Links to other crime statistics Web sites are posted by The Corrections Connection ( www.corrections.com/ednet/stats.html Detailed statistics on Federal crime enforcement are available from the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC). Information back to 1992 is available online in the subscription-based FEDPROBE database, but TRAC can compile reports with data back to 1974. You can call TRAC at 315-443-3563 or visit their Web site at http://trac.syr.edu

26. Links To Cool CJ Sites -
sentencing Project www.sentencingproject.org. United States sentencing Commissionwww.ussc.gov. FBI Hate crime stats www.fbi.gov/ucr/hatecm.htm.
http://www.rcc.cc.nc.us/al/links.html
Links to Cool CJ Sites - don't say you can't find something...if you haven't looked! This is a small list of the Criminal Justice Sites out there. Scroll down for topics and sites. Some sites are listed a couple of times with different topics. Some sites may have graphic information or pictures. These sites are for information only and are not endorsed by RCC, the Criminal Justice Dept. or Anne Lanning. Agency Official Sites ( Also Statistic Sites) North Carolina Office of the Chief Medical Examiner OCME www.ocme.unc.edu North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation SBI http://sbi.jus.state.nc.us/ North Carolina Attorney General's Office http://www.jus.state.nc.us/ Victim Assistance Online www.vaonline.org Federal Inmate Locator www.bop.gov/inmate.html North Carolina Dept. of Correction www.doc.state.nc.us Sex Offender Information and Locators www.sexoffender.com North Carolina sex offender information and locator http://sbi.jus.state.nc.us/SOR Federal Stats www.fedstats.gov National Archive of CJ Data www.icpsr.umich.edu Sequence of Events in the CJ System - also a site to download CJ research www.ojp.usdoj.gov

27. Crime.co.nz
two gendered ways of viewing, understanding and judging offenders and this explainedhow sex differences in sentencing and remand Back to crime stats Index.
http://www.crime.co.nz/c-files.asp?ID=12365

28. Law And Justice
Bureau of Justice which focuses on crime, criminals, judicial Federal Bureau of Prisons– Facts and stats. age, gender, ethnicity and sentencing statistics.
http://www.gonzaga.edu/Academics/Libraries/Foley Library/Subject Guides/Law and
Subject Guides Accounting American Literature American Politics Art ... International Studies Law and Justice Literary Criticism Marketing Mathematics Nursing ... Print Version
Law and Justice home /academics /libraries /foley center library ... School of Law at Gonzaga University Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
Determine if the library has a dictionary or encyclopedia for the broad subject area or discipline which would encompass the topic you are researching. Handbooks will identify and discuss the reference sources, periodical indexes, bibliographies and major publications pertinent to research in that area. Black's Law Dictionary KF 156 B532 1999 Ref
Crime and the Justice System in America: An Encyclopedia HV 6789 C6884 1997 Ref
Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice 4 vols. HV 6017 E52 2002 Ref
Encyclopedia of the American Constitution 4 vols. KF 4548 E53 2000 Ref
Violence in America . 3 vols. HN 90 V5 V5474 1999 Ref
WWWLIA Legal Dictionary www.duhai m e.org/diction.htm Handbooks and Guides to the Literature
Handbooks will identify and discuss the reference sources, periodical indexes, bibliographies and major publications pertinent to research in that area. Legal Research on the Internet WA 347 Ad65legr 1999 Gov Docs
Research Methods in Criminal Justice HV 6024.5 F58 1994

29. Statistics Sources
Number Crunchers Precision Journalism crime Rates and sentencing Project; SocialScience Information Gateway; Social of the United States Selected statistical
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Not too long ago the typical sources for statistics on a specific topic were those cited in books or journal articles on that topic. Sometimes the authors presented statistics gathered as a result of their own research while at other times they provided statistics gleaned from other sources. Because of the time involved in getting books and articles to press, it was not unusual for students especially to rely on what were often dated statistics. Today there is less justification for term papers and other research projects to use anything other than the most current data on particular topics. Instead on relying on the national murder or rape rate provided in your three-year-old text book or a five-year-old journal article, go directly to the FBI's Uniform Crime Report online and get the most current data. Get crime and prison statistics directly from another country's government page. See what data are gathered about firearms from groups and organizations on every side of the issue. The list is obviously endless and that means that whether you are gathering supplementary statistics in conjunction with your own original research or are simply providing a research paper on a particular topic, you likely have direct access to statistics that are more current than any you could find in an already published source. Use the links below to identify relevant data on:

30. Poynter Online - Crime Story Resources
(Here are some of those stats.) Is your Children of crime. prison population has explodedin the past two decades, mainly due to mandatory sentencing laws for
http://www.poynter.org/content/content_view.asp?id=65270

31. Power Reporting
in sentencing, “three strikes” laws, “truthin-sentencing,” prisoners’voting UN crime and Justice Information Network World crime stats from 1970.
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32. :: Virtual Reference: Statistics @ W. Frank Steely LIBRARY ::
by State From the United States sentencing Commission Center for Health Statistics Fast stats AZ The the White House, current crime, demographic, education
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Comprehensive source of statistics from all U.S. federal government agencies.
Statistical Abstract of the United States Statistical Sources on the Web
From the University of Michigan Documents Center. This is the place to start looking for statistics on everything from elections to fatal workplace injuries to child abuse. Statistical sources are organized into the following general subject categories, from Agriculture to Weather. The site is searchable.
State and County QuickFacts - U.S. Census
This new handy reference resource from the U.S. Census Bureau allows users to access frequently requested Census Bureau information at the national, state, and county level.
Crime in Kentucky Institute for Global Communications Population Reference Bureau Kentucky Traffic Accident Facts ... World Factbook
Compiled annually by the Central Intelligence Agency and contains information on individual countries, including maps and such statistics as birth and death rates, migration, literacy rates, economic data, etc.

33. CJOnline.com | Crime In The City
A point I want to make is that sentencing time does 3/00 Drugs behind most crime »9/3/00 Burglars frequently receive probation » 9/3/00 crime stats can tell
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Burglars frequently receive probation
By Roger Myers

The Capital-Journal Burglary is an infuriating crime that leaves its victims feeling violated. Burglary victims and Topeka police alike say penalties for the offense should be severe. Under the state's sentencing guidelines law, burglary is a property crime and is punishable by presumptive probation. That means the offender is placed on probation and remains in the community. "We receive a lot of complaints from citizens that the people who are convicted of burglarizing their homes are not getting enough (incarceration) time," said Topeka police spokesman Lt. John Sidwell. "Without a doubt there is a general public perception that the burglary offenders are getting off easy." The Kansas Sentencing Commission has heard that complaint, said Barbara Tombs, executive director of that body. In 1999, the commission proposed and the Legislature approved a change in sentencing guidelines to provide that any second and subsequent convictions for burglary would bring presumptive prison sentences. "The way sentencing guidelines were originally passed, it was difficult to go to prison," Tombs said. "We looked at it and thought that was the best way to handle it.

34. CJOnline.com | Crime In The City
link between drugs and other crimes; the role state sentencing guidelines play 3/00» Burglars frequently receive probation • 9/3/00 » crime stats can tell
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This series attempts to give readers a look at what residents in different parts of the city think about crime in their areas. Capital-Journal reporters also talked to local and state officials about various aspects of crime and tell readers what those people had to say about such issues as: the link between drugs and other crimes; the role state sentencing guidelines play in keeping burglars on the street; crime-prevention programs; whether the city has a sufficient number of police officers; and whether the average Topekan is very likely to become a homicide victim. Crime in the City North Topeka worse off, some say
The Sardou Bridge over the Kansas River may create a link between the North Topeka and Oakland communities, but when it comes to crime, residents of the neighborhoods are living on two very different sides of the river.
Although not everyone in Oakland and North Topeka is in agreement, many say they feel safer living and working in Oakland than in North Topeka, where residents say drugs and drug-related crimes have turned some areas into danger zones.
Ed Popkess, owner of Davidson Funeral Home, 1035 N. Kansas Ave., said he has had continual problems with minor thefts at his business and said his North Topeka neighborhood is fraught with drug dealers.

35. O'Keefe Library-Best Information On The Net - Criminal Justice Resources
crime stats a list of resources for crime with information on drug abuse, crimeprevention, personal sentencing Projectindependent factual analysis of
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  • Administration of Justice Research Guide brought to you by George Mason University, this site has links to the National Criminal Justice Reference Service's Abstracts Database and other valuable, free resources.
  • Bomb Data Center Bombing Incidents data from the FBI about bombing incidents in 1998. Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader to open.
  • Bureau of Justice Statistics Click here for Probation and Parole figures.
  • CJ Today textbook used for Criminal Justice 101. This interactive site is complete with quizzes and review questions. Impress your professor!
  • these compressed data files allow you to sort Bureau of Justice crime data in a number of ways, including by state, selected time span. It requires you to have unzip software on your computer to access.
  • Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design maintained by the National Crime Prevention Council, this site discusses how to create safer neighborhoods and cities by the examining the creation of space, its use and safety.
  • Crime Statistics: a Tutorial how to locate the data, and how to assess its validity. With a set of links to mid-to-late 90's crime data at federal, state, local, or international level.

36. CrimeJusticeCourts And Sentencing
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38. GP Guide -- Hate Crimes
Penalty Enhancement for Hate crimes. Content regulation, questionable state interestsand nontraditional sentencing are considered Hate crime stats Show that
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Hate Crimes
A Guide to Selected Government Information
Available at WIU's Government Publications Library
(Prepared by Jonathan Miller - 9/97; revised 2/00)
Web version of this guide includes links to web resources.
Federal Government Information The 1999 Bureau of Justice Assistance National Partnership Meeting: Working Together for Peace and Justice in the 21st Century . This monograph summarizes the workshops held in a BJA conference on crime control and prevention. 1999
J 26.30: P 25 pp. 85-89 Bureau of Justice Statistics . This website reports on crimes and victims; a good statistical source for hate crimes. UCR Hate Crimes . This website reports on incidences, offenses, victims, offenders by state agencies, bias motivation, offense category, and race. Hate Crime Statistics, 1990 . A resource book that examines statistics and legislation on hate crimes in 11 states. Includes an FBI Hate Crime Reporting Form and sources of information for responding to hate crimes. 1992.
J 1.14/2: C 86/17 Bias Crimes . Discusses the increasing rate of hate crimes in the United States. Includes several testimonies of victims of hate crimes, as well as others, and cites hate crime statistics. 1992.

39. NCJRS: Criminal Justice Statistics Links
http//www.uscourts.gov US sentencing Commission http BJS) Statistics on Drugs andCrime http//www Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) stats and Resources
http://www.ncjrs.org/statwww.html
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40. Crime And Punishment -- Ready Reference
Minimum sentencing A list of crimes for which MMS (Measure 11) is demanded. JudicialDisposition/sentencing Authority A report of how states are choosing to
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Parent Liability: The Basics
Though primarily aimed at parents, this Q and A sheds some light on parental liability laws. Parental Responsibility Laws
The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention reports on cases and legislation regarding juvenile crimes requiring parents to make restitution and/or face legal action. Each state or local agency can make their own laws about parent responsibility, but the U.S. does not have a national law. Violence as a Biomedical Problem
What causes violent behavior? This report concludes that brain chemistry and other physiological factors may influence aggressive acts. Juvenile Justice Center
From The American Bar Association, this site is most useful for its current events pages. Use the site map to find the latest news from the states in their fights against youth crime.

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