Criminal Justice Resources :
Bibliographies
Bibliographies can identify key resources on certain topics for further research. Here is a sampler of some available in criminal justice and related topics.
Air University Library Bibliographies
http://www.au.af.mil/au/aul/bibs/bib97.htm
(Last checked 04/08/09)
Canadian Policy College Library
Bibliographies
http://www.cpc.gc.ca/library-biblio/bibliographies-eng.html
(Last checked 04/08/09)
FBI Library Bibliography Collection
http://fbilibrary.fbiacademy.edu/bibliographypage.htm
(Last checked 04/08/09)
Joint Forces Staff College Bibliographies
http://www.jfsc.ndu.edu/library/publications/bibliography/default.asp
Includes topics such as computer security/network defense, global war on terrorism, homeland defense, weapons of Mass destruction.
(Last checked 04/08/09)
Justice Institute of BC Bibliographies
http://www.jibc.bc.ca/library/Bibliographies_alpha.htm
(Last checked 04/08/09)
Annotated Bibliography on Offender Job Training and Placement,
Bibliography on Theoretical Criminology
http://www.crimetheory.com/Reading/further.htm
Courtesy of Crimetheory.com, January 2002.
(Last checked 04/08/09)
Bibliography on Women, Crime, and Justice
web link
Dr. Natalie J. Sokoloff, Institute for Teaching and Research on Women, Towson University, Towson, Maryland 21204-7097. Still available thanks to the Internet Archive.
(Last checked 04/08/09)
Capital Punishment: Books from the Lloyd Sealy Library Collections
http://www.lib.jjay.cuny.edu/research/CapPunish/
The Lloyd Sealy Library has developed a strong criminal justice collection over the last three decades. Our collection is particularly strong in the area of capital punishment, ranging from 18th century publications to the latest human rights reports. This bibliography was created to accompany the exhibition Condemned: Inside the Sing-Sing Death House, curated by Scott Christiansen and on display in John Jay College during Spring 2000. The books listed here are indexed in the library catalog under the major Library of Congress subject heading capital punishment. We have not included journal articles in this bibliography. We hope that the reader will be intrigued by the works listed, and be encouraged to consult the library catalog and indexes to discover the full extent of the valuable materials available. The bibliography was compiled by Professors Maria Kiriakova and Ellen Sexton, March 2000.
(Last checked 04/08/09)
Child Abduction
http://fbilibrary.fbiacademy.edu/bibliographies/childabduction.htm
A bibliography by the FBI Library, July 2002.
Also listed under Missing/Exploited children.
(Last checked 04/08/09)
Community Policing: A Bibliography
http://fbilibrary.fbiacademy.edu/bibliographies/communitypolicing.htm
A bibliography by the FBI Library, May 2002.
(Last checked 04/08/09)
Comparative Criminology: An Annotated Bibliography
Main Library Stacks HV6025 .B44 1991
A guide to comparative studies on crime, social control, and criminal justice. Includes references to statistics or information on other countries.
Crime Analysis and Crime Mapping Information Clearinghouse Bibliography
http://www.policefoundation.org/pdf/informationclearinghouse2006.pdf
This COPS Office/Police Foundation document provides a comprehensive list of valuable crime analysis and mapping resources. It includes bibliographic and Internet resources that may be helpful to practitioners and researchers interested in the disciplines of crime analysis and crime mapping. 8th edition, 2003.
(Last checked 04/08/09)
Crime and Punishment in America : a Historical Bibliography
Main Library Stacks HV6789 .C689 1984
Contains short abstracts describing 1,396 articles on crime in America published between 1973 and 1982. Arranged alphabetically by author in broad categories such as "Crimes of Violence" or "Political Crimes and Corruption" with a detailed subject index and an authorindex at the end.
Crime Mapping Related Resources Bibiliography
http://web.archive.org/web/20050312035554/http://www.jrsa.org/ibrrc/mapping/mapping_bibliography.html
Courtesy of the Justice Research and Statistics Association IBR Resource Center. Still available thanks to the Internet Archive.
(Last checked 04/08/09)
Criminal Profiling Research : Selected Articles
http://www.criminalprofiling.ch/articles.html
A compilation by Basel University (Switzerland), in English and German.
(Last checked 04/08/09)
The Effect of Mandatory Minimum Sentencing on Black Males and Black Communities (Annotated Bibliography)
http://academic.udayton.edu/race/03justice/s98blake.htm
Edward Blakemore, The University of Dayton School of Law, Spring 1998.
(Last checked 04/08/09)
Gangs: A Bibliography
http://isd.usc.edu/%7Eanthonya/gang.htm
Compiled by Anthony Anderson based on the holdings of the University of Southern California Library holdings. Last updated Dec. 15, 2000.
(Last checked 11/21/06)
Gangs : A Bibliography
http://fbilibrary.fbiacademy.edu/bibliographies/gangs.htm
A bibliography by the FBI Academy, March 2005.
(Last checked 11/21/06)
Global Bibliography of Prison Systems, Version 2.0
http://www.uncjin.org/country/GBOPS/gbops.html
Philip L. Reichel, Professor of Sociology at the University of Northern Colorado, initially compiled the Global Bibliography of Prison Systems (GBOPS), Version 1.0 as a sabbatical project at the United Nations Centre For International Crime Prevention. The GBOPS provides criminal justice scholars and practitioners with a comprehensive resource for locating information about international prison systems. Version 1.0 of the GBOPS includes 615 citations representing 113 countries. Some citations are annotated, and most citations range from 1985 to 1998. Last revised February 10, 2000.
(Last checked 04/08/09)
History of Criminology: The Pioneers
http://www.apsu.edu/oconnort/crimhist.htm
A comprehensive list of major books in criminology, 1846 to the present, arranged by time period by Dr. Tom O'Connor, North Carolina Wesleyan College.
(Last checked 04/08/09)
The Literature of Intelligence: A Bibliography of Materials, with Essays, Reviews, and Comments
http://intellit.muskingum.edu/maintoc.html
(Last checked 04/08/09)
Mapping and Crime Analysis Bibliography
http://www.geo.hunter.cuny.edu/capse/projects/nij/crime_bib1.html
Compilation by Charles Schwartz.
(Last checked 04/08/09)
Mass Murder : A Bibliography
http://fbilibrary.fbiacademy.edu/bibliographies/massmurder.htm
FBI Academy Library, November 2005.
(Last checked 04/08/09)
Minorities and Policing : A Bibliography
http://www.jibc.bc.ca/library/Bibliographies/Minorities_and_Policing_-_JIBC_Library.pdf
Prepared by the Justice Institute of British Colombia Library, January 2007.
Also listed under Criminal Justice Resources : Race and Criminal Justice.
(Last checked 04/08/09)
Money Laundering : A Bibliography
http://fbilibrary.fbiacademy.edu/bibliographies/moneylaundering.htm
Courtesy of the FBI Academy Library, March 2006.
(Last checked 04/08/09)
Money Laundering and Related Topics Bibliography
http://www.imolin.org/imolin/en/bibliogr.html
Courtesy of the International Money Laundering Information Network.
(Last checked 04/08/09)
Money Laundering Bibliography
http://web.archive.org/web/20050225180727/http://www1.oecd.org/daf/nocorruptionweb/moneylaundering/bib.htm
Anti-Corruption Ring Online, March 25, 2002. Still available thanks to the Internet Archive.
(Last checked 04/08/09)
Multicultural Perspectives on Domestic Violence in the United States: Bibliographic References
http://www.lib.jjay.cuny.edu/research/DomesticViolence/
Natalie J. Sokoloff, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, February 2002.
(Last checked 04/08/09)
Narco-Terrorism
http://www.au.af.mil/au/aul/bibs/narco/narco.htm
Compiled by Ronald Fuller, Bibliographer, Air University Library, Maxwell AFB, AL. June 2002
(Last checked 04/08/09)
Offender Job Training and Placement : Annotated Bibliography
http://www.nicic.org/pubs/1997/013787.pdf
National Institute of Corrections, March 1997, 60pp.
(Last checked 04/08/09)
Operation Enduring Freedom
http://www.au.af.mil/au/aul/bibs/freedom/endfreed.htm
Compiled by Diana Simpson, Bibliographer, Air University Library, Maxwell AFB, AL, July 2002.
(Last checked 04/08/09)
Organized Crime in North America and the World: A Bibliography
http://www.yorku.ca/nathanson/bibliography/contents.htm
This bibliography contains some of the prominent and up-to-date literature on organized crime. For a more comprehensive and annotated bibliography, please refer to the Nathanson Centre database. Compiled by Stephen Schneider, June 1998 (Updated December 2003).
(Last checked 04/08/09)
Police Response to Spouse Abuse: An Annotated Bibliography
http://www.lib.jjay.cuny.edu/research/spouse.html
There have been major changes in the police response to spouse abuse since the 1976 International Association of Chiefs of Police directive stated that “wife abuse should not be considered a victimless crime” (Browne 1987, 168). In fact, many police departments have adopted pro-arrest or mandatory arrest policies for dealing with such incidents. In 1984, a report published by the United States Attorney General’s Task Force on Family Violence recommended that arrest be the preferred policy in dealing with domestic violence incidents. The results of a study published that same year, since referred to as “The Minneapolis Experiment,” concluded that arrest proved far more effective in curtailing repeat offenses of spouse abuse than did either advice or separation (Sherman and Berk 1984). While the authors of this landmark experiment recommended that presumptive arrest and not mandatory arrest policies be instituted based on their findings, the experiment has since been cited by many proponents of mandatory arrest policies. According to the results of subsequent studies, the Minneapolis Experiment has influenced police department arrest policies throughout the country (Binder & Meeker 1988; Cohn & Sherman 1986). This annotated bibliography by Nancy Egan, John Jay College of Criminal Justice identifies a great deal of the literature which refers to police response policies and examines the authors’ recommendations.
(Last checked 04/08/09)
Police Use of Force : A Bibliography
http://www.jibc.bc.ca/library/Bibliographies/Police_Use_of_Force_-_JIBC_Library.pdf
Compiled by the Justice Institute of British Colombia.
Also listed under Criminal Justice Resources : Police Use of Force.
(Last checked 04/08/09)
Prisons in Asia: A Bibliography courtesy of the University of Melbourne Library
http://www.law.unimelb.edu.au/alc/bibliography/browse.asp?s=60
Includes citations to both books and journal articles.
(Last checked 04/08/09)
Private Policing: A Select Bibliography
http://web.archive.org/web/20070813224220/http://www.criminology.utoronto.ca/library/privatepolicing.htm
University of Toronto, Centre of Criminology Library. March 24, 2004.
(Last checked 04/08/09)
Readings in Dispute Resolution: A Select Bibliography
http://johnjay.jjay.cuny.edu/dispute/ResJustbib.htm
A compilation by Catherine Morris, John Jay School of Criminal Justice, on restorative justice.
(Last checked 04/08/09)
Resources for Indian Country Jails
http://www.nicic.org/pubs/2002/017615.pdf
Selected bibliography by the National Institute for Corrections, February 2002, 42pp.
(Last checked 04/08/09)
Resources on Privatization in Corrections : An Annotated Bibliography
http://www.nicic.org/pubs/1996/013161.pdf
July 1996, 44pp.
(Last checked 04/08/09)
Restorative Justice : A Bibliography
http://www.jibc.bc.ca/library/Bibliographies/Restorative%20Justice%20_-_%20JIBC_%20Library.pdf
Prepared by the Justice Institute of British Colombia Library, January 25, 2007.
Also listed under Criminal Justice Resources : Restorative Justice.
(Last checked 04/08/09)
Use of Force : A Bibliography
http://fbilibrary.fbiacademy.edu/bibliographies/useofforce.htm
FBI Academy Library, December 2002.
(Last checked 04/08/09)
Weapons of Mass Destruction
http://www.au.af.mil/au/aul/bibs/wmd/wmd.htm
Compiled by Sandhya Malladi, Bibliographer, Air University Library, Maxwell AFB, AL,
June 2002.
(Last checked 04/08/09)
Women In Law Enforcement : A Bibliography
http://fbilibrary.fbiacademy.edu/bibliographies/womeninlawenforcement.htm
FBI Academy Library, Feb. 2002.
(Last checked 04/08/09)
Workplace Violence : A Bibliography
http://fbilibrary.fbiacademy.edu/bibliographies/workplaceviolence.htm
A bibliograpy prepared by the FBI Library, September 2001.
(Last checked 04/13/07)
World Criminal Justice Library Network : Bibliography of Bibliographies
http://newark.rutgers.edu/~wcjlen/WCJ/mainpages/bibliogs.htm
Very comprehensive, sorted by categories.
(Last checked 04/08/09)
Youth Gang Bibliography
http://ojjdp.ncjrs.org/programs/youthgangBib2001new.html
A Feb. 2001 compilation by Dr. James C. Howell of the National Youth Gang Center under the auspices of the OJJDP.
(Last checked 04/08/09)
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