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For in depth news coverage of "significant" crrime stories.
A Study of Juror Expectations and Demands Concerning Scientific Evidence: Does the "CSI Effect" Exist? by Hon. Donald E. Shelton, Young S. Kim, and Gregg Barak, Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law, 2006, Volume 9. Number 2.
Colorlines magazine and web site are devoted to issues of race, culture, and political organizing at the local, national, and global levels.
CrimeTalk is "an educationl resource at the hear of public debate, criminological research and professional practice..."
This official website provides information about critical scholarship related to crime and justice from the American Society of Criminology's (ASC) Division of Critical Criminology and the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences' (ACJS) Section on Critical Criminology.
An excellent resource on criminal justice philosophy, education, history, careers, and more provided by the Graduate Educational Informational Service, for the purposes of enhnacing student outcomes and promoting academic excellence.
College of Justice & Safety Distinguished Lecture Series, Eastern Kentucky University.
Using the Internet as a Newsmaking Criminology Tool.
All kinds of data on crime, justice, violence, and punishment going back to the 1970's.