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  1. Sexual Abuse of Children: A Resource Guide and Annotated Bibliography by Benjamin Schlesinger, 1982-09
  2. American Prisons: An Annotated Bibliography (Bibliographies of the History of Crime and Criminal Justice)
  3. Drug Trafficking Research in the Americas: An Annotated Bibliography
  4. Canadian Criminal Justice History: An Annotated Bibliography by Russell Charles Smandych, 1987-12

61. Criminal Law And Criminology Subject Guide - University Of Tasmania Library
Law Databases AFPD. index with abstracts, 1991. Policing, criminology, law enforcement,law, management, occupational health and safety and social sciences.
http://www.utas.edu.au/library/info/subj/crime.html
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A good way to start your research is to define your topic by using subject dictionaries and to find background information in encyclopaedias such as: Law Ref KM 700 .A3 1997 Dictionary of Criminology Law Ref KM 695.G7 D5 1983 Encyclopedia of Police Science Law Ref KM 615 .E53 1989 Encyclopedia of Women and Crime Law Ref KM 706 .Q22 E56 2000 Encyclopedia of World Crime Law Ref KM 700 .N3 1989 Halsbury's Laws of England Law Ref KL 39 .H32 1973 Law Ref KM 695 .U48 H35 1998 Laws of Australia Also at Law Ref KL 39 .L3 1993
How do I find books on my subject?
To find books on your subject you can: search the Library Catalogue using the 'subject keyword' or 'general keyword' option.

62. Journal Articles Index
Point Research utilities- Case law finder Legislation Online law journalsJournal articles index Web research Criminal Law and criminology Articles.
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63. SSC - Main Page
Sociology, Social Work and criminology (Morehead, KY)
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64. Predicting The Dangerousness Of A Criminal By Wayne Petherick
Analyzing the ways and habits of criminals to see if they will strike again.
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For best viewing experience, please enable Javascripts! You are in: CRIMINAL MIND/ CRIMINAL PROFILING PREDICTING THE DANGEROUSNESS OF A CRIMINAL
By Wayne Petherick
An Imperfect Science
"The authority to detain a particular defendant to protect society is naturally premised on the idea that it is at least reasonably possible for the courts to make predictions regarding the possibility that particular defendants, if released, would act in ways that would endanger other individuals or the community in general” [D. N. Adair]. Over time, there has been a need for professionals to assess the level of dangerousness a certain individual poses to society. This may take the form of assessing an individual for his tendency to commit violent acts, either now or in the future, or it may be assessing an inmate's suitability for release back into the community; that is, whether or not he will continue to pose a danger upon release. Given that an inaccurate prediction could mean the difference between liberation and incarceration, these assessments must be conducted with great caution. This is especially true when one considers that the rate of false positives, that is, those assessments that incorrectly identify an individual as a danger when he is not, is incredibly high.

65. INDEX-Vol-1
Welcome. to. Volume I of the Red Feather Journal of Postmodern criminology. A Postmoderncriminology must include such work in its agenda for the 21st Century.
http://www.critcrim.org/redfeather/journal-pomocrim/vol-1-intro/volindex.html
PostModern Criminology is a Peer-Reviewed Electronic Journal. Manuscripts will be reviewed by the Editorial Board or Outside Reviewers.
Welcome to Volume I
of the Red Feather Journal of
Postmodern Criminology
Vol 1: Contents 001 OVERVIEW
The first Article, by Barak, Henry and Milovanovic, provides an Overview of Postmodern
Criminology. 002 TOPOLOGICAL CONSTRUCTIONS OF CRIMINOLOGIC REALITIES
by Bruce Arrigo. In this article, Arrigo uses topological theory to discuss differences between pre-modern, modern and postmodern constructions of theories of Crime. He goes on to offer some ideas about replacement discourses based upon the work of Lacan. 003 DUELING PARADIGMS
The third article, Dueling Paradigms, by Dragan Milovanovic, gives the reader a broad view of differences between modern and postmodern approaches to knowledge and to criminology. In this article, Dragan examines differences between these paradigms; these dimensions include the nature of: (1) society and social structure,
(2) social roles,
(3) subjectivity/agency

66. Sociology @ Salford - Site Index
Site index. Local Newsgroups and The Development of Sociability on The Net TheRole of Local Media in the Rebuilding of Manchester criminology of the Free
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The School Homepages English Sociology University web pages About the University Faculties and schools Online Reception Search the University web site
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The Social Theories of Thorstein Veblen
... Immateriality: Theory and Practice Postgraduate pages David Kreps Rob Philburn African Texts: Literature and Society Dissertation ... Visual Representation Staff Elaine Baldwin Chris Bryant Stephen Edgell Rob Flynn ... Paul Taylor Undergraduate Courses BSc (Hons) Sociology BSc (Hons) Politics and Sociology BSc (Hons) Criminology and Sociology BSc (Hons) Criminology and Politics ... Web Administrator

67. Criminology
economics, geography, law criminology, political science, social work, sociology,and international relations. Social Sciences Citation index (SSCI) Web of
http://www.library.wwu.edu/ref/subjguides/sociology/crime.htm
Criminology: A Pathfinder to Resources
Bibliography Comparative Criminology: An Annotated Bibliography/ Reference HV6025.B45 1991
Reference HV9950.S36 1991

Criminal Justice Information: How To Find It, How To Use It / Reference HV7419.5.C75 1998
Race and Crime : An Annotated Bibliography/ Reference HV6197.U5 R87 2000
American Dictionary of Criminal Justice: Key Terms and Major Court Cases/ Reference HV7411.C48 2001
Concise Dictionary of Crime and Justice / Reference HV6017.D38 2002
Reference HV6789.C6884 1997

Criminal Justice and Criminology: Concepts and Terms / Reference HV7411 .C75 2002
Encyclopedia of American Crime / Reference HV6789.S54
Encyclopedia of American Prisons / Reference HV9471.E425 1996 Encyclopedia of American Prisons / Reference HV9471.S54 2003 Encyclopedia of Capital Punishment / Reference HV8694.G76 1998 Encyclopedia of Capital Punishment in the United States / Reference HV8694 .P35 2001 Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice / Reference HV6017.E52 2002 4 vols. Encyclopedia of Crime and Punishment / Reference HV6017.E524 2002 4 vols.

68. Pathfinder: Criminology
Law Reference 378.111025 1. Using the index, look up criminology, also Law thenthe subdivisions of Criminal Justice; Justice Studies; Law and Psychiatry
http://www.law.usyd.edu.au/~library/pathfind/crim_p.htm
The University of Sydney
Law School Library page
Pathfinder main page P a t h f i n d e r Criminology
Contents:
  • Introduction
  • Using the catalogue
  • Some Australian texts and reports
  • Conference/seminar proceedings ...
  • Further reading Introduction When researching criminology, the researcher needs to be aware the term criminal justice is often used as a synonym, in Australia, the United States and elsewhere. Criminology encompasses many topics as noted in the next section on Using the catalogue. Using the catalogue There is a web version of the online catalogue at: Searching for library resources:
    • Combined Author/Title option: quickest way to find an item if you know the author and title
    • use the Author or Title options only if you know the exact forms
    • subject option - yields only items catalogued under prescribed subject headings (ie Library of Congress headings).
      if you do not know these, use:
    • keyword option (words from the title.....) - usually yields more hits as it searches the author, subject headings,titles and series.
    • subject keyword is also useful.
  • 69. Criminology And Criminal Justice
    criminology, Penology and Political Sciences (1961) Reference Abstract Shelves; PAISInternational (1977) Reference index Table 4; Psychological Abstracts
    http://exlibris.memphis.edu/instr/crim.htm
    Information Sources on
    Periodical Articles
    Reference Works
    Government Publications
    Web Links
    Use tomCat
    (the U of M Library catalog).
    • For subject searches, use Library of Congress Subject Headings such as criminal justice, administration of or
      law enforcement (LC Subject Headings volumes are available in Reference.)
    • Also try searching by keywords such as juvenile gangs or prisons overcrowding
      (Leave out words like in, of, on, and the ; AND is assumed between words).
    • Locate video tapes by using the word "videorecording"as a keyword
      EXAMPLE: prisons videorecording
    • Copy the call number from the catalog record to find the book. (See How to Find Books
    Articles in Periodicals
    Use an electronic database
    These are recommended. Other periodical databases are listed on Periodical Index Databases: An Academic Listing . See also How to Find Periodical Articles
    • ABI/Inform (business journals, 1985-) [web access*]
    • Expanded Academic Index (magazines, journals, NYTimes/some full text, 1980-) [web access*]
    • Fact Search (1984 - ) [web access*]
      A guide to statistical statements on current social, economic, political, environmental and health issues, derived from some newspapers, periodicals, newsletter and documents such as the Christian Science Monitor, the Congressional Record, Congressional hearings, Daily Press Briefings of the White House, State Department and Department of Defense, and Australian, British and Canadian Parliamentary Debates. Includes abstracts.

    70. ANSSWeb - Criminology And Penology Abstracts
    criminology and Penology Abstracts (CPA) is more detailed, yet broader in coveragethan Criminal Justice Abstracts (CJA) or Criminal Justice Periodical index (
    http://www.lib.odu.edu/anss/cpa.html
    Publications and Bibliographies
    Criminology and Penology Abstracts
    Analysis prepared by Joyce L. Ogburn June 1990 A. ISSUES REVIEWED: Vol.1-8, 1961-1968 titled Excerpta Criminologica, published by Excerpta Criminologica Foundation. Vol. 9-19, 1969-1979 titled Abstracts on Criminology and Penology, published by Kluwer. Vol. 20-, 1980- published as Criminology and Penology Abstracts by Kugler Publications. B. FREQUENCY: Bimonthly. C. INTRODUCTION: GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Criminology and Penology Abstracts is "An international abstracting service covering the etiology of crime and juvenile delinquency, the control and treatment of offenders, criminal procedure, and the administration of justice." USABILITY: This abstract service is not difficult to use, although it would be improved by the addition of a five year cumulative index or an index for each of the first two titles. The existing annual indexes are extensive and detailed, requiring the scanning of each index entry for effective use. The subdivisions of the main sections of the abstracts are quite specific and helpful in getting to the right section. There are no instructions to the user. D. SCOPE:

    71. Criminology - Library Databases
    HOMEto return to HomePage of Resources for criminology AND CRIMINAL full text of7,000+ NCJRS publications; PAIS International International index to political
    http://www.lib.uconn.edu/online/research/bysubject/CriminologyDBS.htm
    site index HOMER web search help ... Online Resources Home
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    72. Bond University - Faculty Of Humanities And Social Sciences - Staff Index
    Staff index. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Staff. Steve Webb, Professor Australian Studies. Paul Wilson, Professor - criminology (Chair).
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    MM_reloadPage(true); //> Phone: +61 7 5595 2522 Fax: +61 7 5595 2545 Email: hss@bond.edu.au Home Introduction Prospective Students ... Facilities
    Staff Index 042
    Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Staff Raoul J. Mortley Dean Gregory Boyle
    Associate Dean (Research)
    Professor - Psychology Bill Krebs Associate Dean (Academic)
    Associate Professor - English Academic Staff Steve Webb Professor - Australian Studies Paul Wilson Professor - Criminology (Chair) Bruce Molloy Mark Pearson Professor - Journalism Peter Harrison Professor - Philosophy Richard Hicks Professor - Psychology Lauchlan Chipman Professor - Faculty Advisor, Honorary Professor Richard Phillipps Mary Power Associate Professor - Communication Jeffrey Brand Associate Professor - Communication Ingo Petzke Rosita Dellios Associate Professor - International Relations Masako Gavin Associate Professor - Japanese Martin Lu Associate Professor - Philosophy Norm Barling Associate Professor - Psychology Michael Lyvers Associate Professor - Psychology Beata Malczewska-Webb Assistant Professor - Applied Linguistics Mike Grenby Assistant Professor - Communication Mitchell Marilyn Assistant Professor - Communication Wayne Murphy Assistant Professor - Communication Robyn Lincoln Assistant Professor - Criminology Chamkaur Gill Assistant Professor - English Scott Knight Maggie Grey Assistant Professor - International Relations Anne Cullen Assistant Professor - International Relations

    73. Criminology
    Analyzing the ways and habits of criminals to see if they will strikeagain. http//www.crimelibrary.com/criminology/danger/index.htm.
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    Top
    Science Criminology
    Subcategories exist within this category:
    Publications
    Academic Papers
    See also :
    Sociology
    Psychology Forensics and Law Forensic Science ... History
    Similar categories exist in the following languages :
    French
    Italian Internet Domain Names ... American Society of Criminology
    International organization embracing scholarly, scientific, and professional knowledge concerning the etiology, prevention, control and treatment of crime and delinquency.
    http://www.asc41.com/ Australian Institute of Criminology
    Includes a library, online publications, statistics, directories, and links.
    http://www.aic.gov.au/ Criminal Investigation On-Line The latest research and information about criminal investigation, as well as updates on a Michigan State University survey of police agencies nationwide funded by the National Institute of Justice. http://www.ciol.org/ Western Society of Criminology Regional professional criminological society devoted to the scientific study of crime. http://www.sonoma.edu/cja/wsc/wscmain.html John Walker Crime Trends Analysis Stats and research findings on trends in crime and justice in Australia. Methods of forecasting trends in crime and prison populations. Estimates of the extent of global crime and money laundering.

    74. Criminology Subject Guide
    CINCH (criminology) via Informit 1968 index to Australian materialon all aspects of crime, criminal justice and criminology. http
    http://www.deakin.edu.au/library/srchgdes/criminology.html
    Criminology Subject Guide Deakin University Library "We help people teach & learn" This is an introduction to key sources of information selected by Deakin University Library staff. You may find print and online resources listed. Finding Course Materials Finding Books Finding Journal Articles Web Resources ... Finding Newspaper Articles
    FINDING COURSE MATERIALS To find readings for a unit search the Library catalogue for Electronic Readings Reserve or Reading Lists . Type your unit code. (Not all units have a list). Exam Papers
    Search by unit code. Not all exam papers are available for all subjects. FINDING BOOKS
    Search the Library's online catalogue to find books on a topic. T ry a KEYWORD search and type a few keywords from your topic. Click on the following headings to search the Library's catalogue by Subject. FINDING JOURNAL ARTICLES Journals provide current and up to date information and may be available online or held in the Periodicals collection in the Library.

    75. Southampton Institute Library
    index to the world s literature in sociology and related disciplines egsocial welfare and policy, social psychology, criminology, media.
    http://www.solent.ac.uk/library/databases/sublist.asp?subject=society&minor=3&cl

    76. Online Master Of Advanced Study In Criminology, Law And Society
    The School of Social Ecology at UC Irvine is a leader in providing degreesin the areas of criminology, law and society, and criminal justice.
    http://www.unex.uci.edu/distance/mas-cls/index.asp
    QuickLinks Online Master's in CLS Home About CLS Dept Program Overview ... Tell Me More! New Online Master's Degree Applications are now being accepted for the school year beginning in September 2005 The School of Social Ecology at UC Irvine is a leader in providing degrees in the areas of criminology, law and society, and criminal justice. The master of advanced study (M.A.S.) in Criminology, Law and Society, the first fully online program in the University of California system, prepares professionals for leadership positions within the criminal justice, social service and legal communities. The curriculum emphasizes theoretical and practical applications that serve as an excellent pathway to career advancement. It also provides a solid foundation from which to pursue advanced study in this field. Who Should Consider this Degree Program?
    This master's program is ideal for professionals interested or working in the criminal justice or legal fields who are seeking a graduate degree for career advancement. Peace officers at local, regional, and state-wide levels; correctional officers; investigators; secret service personnel; justice department personnel and all others involved in any aspect of the criminal justice or legal systems will especially benefit from this graduate degree. Benefits of Enrolling
    • Enhance your potential for advancement into management or supervisory positions.

    77. FSC Sociology & Criminology
    Sociology and criminology (Lakeland, FL)
    http://www.flsouthern.edu/SocCrim/index.htm
    Prospective Students Current Students Parents Search
    The need to understand society's behavior is becoming critical as our world becomes more complex and our culture more fragmented. Social issues, values, standards, and behavioral norms are continually changing, being questioned, and evolving in new ways almost too complex to fathom. Yet, at Florida Southern, our students accept the challenge of studying and ultimately helping shape society's behavior and its effects on our lives. And they find their work as fascinating and enjoyable as it is essential. Careers
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    78. Criminology And Criminal Justice Subject Guide
    Encyclopedia of criminology and Deviant Behavior. Clifton D. Bryant, Ed. Philadelphia,PA BrunnerRoutledge, 2001. 4 vols. Criminal Justice Periodical index.
    http://www.umsl.edu/services/tjl/sguides/criminaljustice.html

    Dictionaries/Encyclopedias/Handbooks
    Research Guides Indexes Directories ... Law The items listed below are representative of the types of materials which may be found in the UM-St. Louis Libraries collections. Both reference and general collection items are listed by subject, author and title in the Library Catalog . Samples of topics covered include: Corrections Juvenile delinquency LawUnited States Prisoners Crime and criminals Law enforcement Police Youthlegal status DICTIONARIES/ENCYCLOPEDIAS/HANDBOOKS Black’s Law Dictionary . Henry Campbell Black. 7 th ed. St. Paul: West Publishing Company, 1999. REF DESK KF 156 .B53 1999 Standard dictionary giving definitions of the terms and phrases of American and English jurisprudence, both historical and modern.
    Crime Dictionary . Ralph De Sola. Rev. and expanded ed. N.Y.: Facts on File, 1988. REF HV 6025 .D43 1988 Covers abbreviations, criminal slang, criminal syndicate terminology, alcohol and narcotics terminology, medical and psychiatric expressions, nicknames, terrorist groups and many other subjects.
    Dictionary of American Penology . Vergil L. Williams. Rev. and expanded ed. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1996.

    79. Undergraduate Index Of Courses 2003
    index to all courses offered. Imaging (Packaging) BA(Hons) Creative Imaging (Illustration)BA(Hons) Creative Textile Crafts BA(Hons) criminology (Applied) BSc
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    80. The University Of Chicago Press Subject Index
    The University of Chicago Press Subject index. Cognitive Science; Computer Science;criminology; Culture Studies; Earth Sciences History of Earth Sciences;
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