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360 Degrees: Perspectives on the U.S. Criminal Justice System
Picture Projects/National Public Radio. Audio diaries from prisoners, correctional officers, and a judge, images, transcripts, teaching ideas, a glossary, timeline, annotated links to related resources, quizzes, etc.

Criminal Justice
Indiana University - Bloomington. Search strategies, research guides, links, data sources, news sources, etc.

Criminal Justice Institute
Miretek Systems. Hyperlinks arranged by subject: Federal Agencies, International Agencies, State and Local Agencies, Prisons and Corrections, Courts and the Law, Criminal Justice Education, and Police Officer Homepages.

Criminal Justice Links
Cecil Greek, Florida State University. Searchable, extensive list of links, updated daily.

Hieros Gamos
Searchable page with many links, focused on but not restricted to legal matter.
ICJS Web LinksSouthwest Texas State University Institute for Criminal Justice Studies. Unannotated links on crime prevention, law enforcement, drugs and crime, government, law, public policy, and research and evaluation.
Nathanson Centre for the Study of Organized Crime and CorruptionYork University. Bibliographies, publications, annotated web links, etc.
National Criminal Justice Reference Service 
Abstracts for more than 145,000 criminal justice publications. Literature covered includes U.S. Federal, State and local government documents, books, journals, unpublished research reports, and program descriptions and evaluations, from the early 1970's up to the present.
Hyperlinks and full text documents in ten areas: Corrections, Courts, Crime Prevention, Criminal Justice Statistics, Drugs and Crime, International, Juvenile Justice, Law Enforcement, Research and Evaluation, and Victims.
National Sexual Violence Resource CenterStatistics, information, annotated links.

Public Justice Internet Resources
St. Mary's University. Searchable legal info, online journals, newspapers, & newsletters, government resources, statistics, libraries, discussion groups, and job information.