Criminal Justice Resources :

Periodicals Available Over the Web


The following annotated entries provide links to miscellaneous criminal justice periodicals available on the world wide web. Some are mere advertisements. Others provide a sampler of articles in the hopes you will subscribe. Others provide the full text of each issue. Since world wide web sites tend to be unstable, feel free to contact the webmaster (link available at the bottom of this page) to report broken links. He promises to investigate and provide new links or simply verify that he can't find them anymore either.

Additional subscription criminal justice journals are available to Michigan State University faculty, staff, and students from remote locations via our MSU Main Library Electronic Resources - Electronic Journals web page. Note it is necessary to select criminal justice as a subject. Also note that the list also includes selected free open access journals as well.

On a related note, check out Journal Impact Factor : Criminology and Penology which provides analysis for 2005, 2001-2005, and 1981-2005 courtesy of Sci-Bytes, What's New in Research, April 2007. For earlier analyses see :
(1) Journal Impact Factor : Criminology and Penology which provides analysis for 2003, 2000-2004, and 1981-2004 courtesy of Sci-Bytes, What's New in Research, July 2005.
(2) Journal Impact Factor : Criminology and Penology which provides analysis for 2002, 1998-2002, and 1981-2002.


Acta Criminologica : Southern African Journal of Criminology (Full Text)
long link
Table of Contents, Abstracts & Full Text
(Last checked 02/16/09)

African Journal of Criminology and Justice Studies (Full Text)
http://www.umes.edu/ajcjs/
Also listed under Electronic Resources - Criminal Justice Electronic Journals
"This journal is the official organ of the African Criminology and Justice Association but the opinions expressed in the journal are those of the authors and not necessarily representative of the views of the association. The journal is here to fill a void in existing knowledge by exposing the discipline to knowledge about and from Africa and Africans worldwide that could enrich the discipline in a progressive direction. For too long has criminology continued as a discipline designed almost exclusively by others with little or no acknowledgement of the contributions, actual and potential, from African sources." -Dr. Biko Agozino, Editor-In-Chief.
(Last checked 02/16/09)

Air Beat
http://www.alea.org/
The Airborne Law Enforcement Association's newsletter. Provides selected articles from the following issues, Jan/Feb 2003 to date.
(Last checked 02/16/09)

Alaska Justice Forum (Full Text)
http://justice.uaa.alaska.edu/forum/
Also listed under Electronic Resources - Criminal Justice Electronic Journals
Full text issues of this ezine are published by the Justice Center at University of Alaska Anchorage. Articles tend to focus on Alaska Natives and justice, corrections, courts, crime, juvenile delinquency, law enforcement, and other issues related to the administration of justice in Alaska and the nation. Articles have included The Trial and Hanging of Nelson Charles, about one of eight men executed in Territorial Alaska; Indigent Legal Services in Alaska; and Criminal Justice in the Northwest Arctic Borough, on changes over the past twenty years in this predominately Inupiaq Eskimo region.
Holdings: Vol. 10, 1993 to date.
Last checked 02/16/09)

American Jails
http://www.corrections.com/aja/publications/magazine_about.shtml
Provides full text of sample article from the latest issue.
Last checked 02/16/09)

American Police Beat Online
http://www.apbweb.com/
American Police Beat focuses on the controversial issues: pay, benefits, problems with the media, liability issues, rights on and off the job and more. Most important, American Police Beat gives the nation's law enforcement profession a way to keep up with the dramatic happenings occurring throughout the nation. The latest two years worth of issues are available in the MSU Libraries. Check MAGIC for location and holdings information.
(Last checked 02/16/09)

Applied Psychology in Criminal Justice (Full Text)
http://www.apcj.org/
Why a journal in the area of applied psychology and criminal justice? The most frequently identified area of interest and the most frequent academic minor for CJ majors was psychology; and in universities with a CJ program, the most frequently identified minor for psychology majors was criminal justice. Additionally, a review of present criminal justice and psychology publication outlets suggested that this was a strong area.
(Last checked 02/16/09)

Australian Institute of Crminology Research and Public Policy Series (Full Text)
http://www.aic.gov.au/publications/rpp/index.html
Also listed under Electronic Resources - Criminal Justice Electronic Journals
Provides a variety of publications including original research, shorter conference proceedings and statistical works, all designed to inform the public policy debate on criminal justice issues. Courtesy of the Australian Institute of Criminology.
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Back-up
http://www.thebackup.com/
A cops for cops law enforcement publication with articles on K-9, tactics, range, training, narcotics and court updates. Courtesy of the Backup Training Corporation.
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Biosecurity and Bioterrorism (Full Text)
Biodefense Strategy, Practice, and Science
http://www.biosecurityjournal.com/
Also listed under Electronic Resources - Criminal Justice Electronic Journals
This quarterly peer-reviewed journal provides an international forum for debate and exploration of the many key strategic, scientific, and operational issues posed by biological weapons and bioterrorism. The Journal publishes multidisciplinary analyses and a vigorous exchange of perspectives that are essential to the formulation and implementation of successful strategies to diminish the threat of bioweapons. The content is imperative for individuals with strategic, management, scientific, or operational responsibilities in fields that have a bearing on bioterrorism issues, including medicine, public health, law, national security, bioscientific research, agriculture and food safety and drug and vaccine development, and officials in all branches of local government. The Journal also is a key and authoritative resource for policy makers and the media.
Holdings: Vol. 1, 2003 to date.
(Last checked 02/16/09)

Blue Line: Canada's National Law Enforcement Magazine
http://www.blueline.ca/
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The Blues : Texas's Largest Independent Police Newspaper
http://www.thebluesnews.com/
Nearly all the articles focus on Texas news and happenings. Contains archives going back to January 1997. Also provides the theme from Hill Street Blues as background music on the home page.
(Last checked 02/16/09)

Boalt Journal of Criminal Law (Full Text)
Formerly called the California Criminal Law Review (Full Text)
http://www.boalt.org/bjcl
Also listed under Electronic Resources - Criminal Justice Electronic Journals
Covers current research relating to all aspects of criminal law and furthers the academic study of criminal law by providing a forum for scholarly articles. Published by the University of California-Berkeley School of Law.
Holdings: Vol. 1 (2000) to date.
(Last checked 02/16/09)

Bulletin on Narcotics (Full Text)
http://www.unodc.org/unodc/en/data-and-analysis/bulletin/index.html
Also listed under Electronic Resources - Criminal Justice Electronic Journals
This bulletin attempts to give the most recent news on the results obtained in the control of narcotic drugs and the struggle against addiction, by Governments, by the United Nations and by the organizations established under the Conventions. It contains technical and scientific articles on narcotic drugs and articles on the legislation and administration in various countries as well as bibliographical material.
Holdings: Vol. 1, 1949 to date.
(Last checked 02/16/09)

Canadian Journal of Criminology (table of contents and abstracts only)
http://www.ccja-acjp.ca/en/cjc.html
Vol. 39 (1997) to date. Note: The MSU Libraries has a paper subscription and also provides electronic access to this journal through Proquest and LegalTrac.
(Last checked 02/16/09)

Canadian Review of Policing Research (Full Text)
http://crpr.icaap.org/index.php/crpr
Currently links to 2004 and 2005.
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CASIS Newsletters (Full Text)
http://www.sfu.ca/igs/CASIS/CASIS_newsletters.html
Also listed under Electronic Resources - Criminal Justice Electronic Journals
Newsletter of the Canadian Association for Security and Intelligence Services.
Holdings: Vol. 35 (Fall 1999) - 38 (Spring 2001)
(Last checked 02/16/09)

CCJT In Brief (Full Text)
http://www.noblis.org/InBrief/InBriefNewsletter.htm
Also listed under Electronic Resources - Criminal Justice Electronic Journals
Covering Law Enforcement, Corrections & Courts across the United States. Courtesy of the Center for Criminal Justice Technology (CCJT).
Holdings: 1998 to date.
(Last checked 02/16/09)

The Cell-Door (Full Text)
http://www.celldoor.com/
Also listed under Electronic Resources - Criminal Justice Electronic Journals
Words and art from death row. Written and edited by prisoners for the general public, other inmates, their friends and family. Topics include but are not limited to prison issues.
Holdings: Vol. 1 (1999) to Vol. 5 (2003)
(Last checked 02/16/09)

Cipher: Newsletter of the IEEE Computer Society's Technology Committee on Security and Privacy
http://www.ieee-security.org/cipher.html
(Last checked 02/16/09)

Coast Guard Magazine (Full Text)
http://cgvi.uscg.mil/media/main.php?g2_itemId=228460
Includes articles about homeland security and drug interdictions. October 1999 to date.
(Last checked 02/16/09)

Correctional Compass
http://www.dc.state.fl.us/pub/compass/
The employee newsletter of the Florida Department of Corrections. Its goal is to share agency news with employees and stakeholders.
(Last checked 02/16/09)

Correctional Forum (Full Text)
http://www.prisonsociety.org/pubs/cf.shtml
Correctional Forum is the quarterly newsletter of the Pennsylvania Prison Society. It features news about criminal justice issues and the Pennsylvania Correctional System, as well as correctional news from other states. Legislative updates, reports about criminal justice studies, an editorial by our Executive Director William DiMascio, occasional book reviews, and news about the Prison Society are also featured.
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Correctional News Online
http://www.correctionalnews.com/
An online resource for Design, Construction, Management, and Operations. Welcome to Correctional News Online, the web site for Correctional News. Search our site for the most up-to-date information about the correctional building industry. We offer a free taste of our popular Correctional Building News' Construction Report in the Express Report, specifications and information about our Facility of the Month and our Product of the Month, and a downloadable Media Kit. Bookmark our page now so you can check back for updates.
(Last checked 02/16/09)

Corrections and Sentencing Law and Policy
http://www.ssrn.com/link/corrections-sentencing-law-policy.html
Subscribe
UCLA law professor Sharon Dolovich and Washington University law professor Margo Schlanger are co-editors of a new Social Science Research Network journal, Corrections and Sentencing Law and Policy. Corrections and Sentencing Law and Policy Abstracts will provide a forum for works-in-progress, abstracts, and completed articles dealing with the broad range of doctrinal, theoretical, and policy issues relating to the punishment, sentencing, and re-entry of convicted criminal offenders. Topics include (but are not limited to) prison and jail conditions and life; prisoners' rights; probation, parole, and re-entry; prison and jail administration; imprisonment and diversionary sentencing, and the death penalty. The journal also invites submissions dealing with the implications of incarceration and other criminal punishments for families, communities, and society as a whole. Contributions from all disciplines are welcome, and scholars working in this area are encouraged to submit their work.
(Last checked 02/16/09)

Corrections Today
http://www.aca.org/publications/ctmagazine.asp
Sponsored by the American Correctional Association. Provides a sampler of full text articles from the latest issue, as well as an extensive number of articles from past issues of the magazine.
(Last checked 02/16/09)

Covert Action Quarterly (selected articles only)
http://mediafilter.org/MFF/CAQ_Contents.html
Also listed under Electronic Resources - Criminal Justice Electronic Journals
Provides in-depth international coverage, investigating and documenting issues wherever the hands of Western intelligence services can be found and exposed. The web site provides a table of contents service, plus selected articles (minus footnotes) online. If you spot an article that you want to read that is available only in the print edition or if you want to see what footnotes are available, visit the MSU Libraries Special Collections American Radicalism Collection for assistance.
(Last checked 02/16/09)

Crime & Justice International
http://www.cjcenter.org/cjcenter/publications/cji/
Provides links to latest issue and archives.
(Last checked 02/16/09

Crime Magazine: An Encyclopedia of Crime
http://crimemagazine.com/
Crime Magazine is about crime -- from prisons and parole to serial killers and assassinations, books and movies to unsolved murders and fugitives, from gangsters to cops.
(Last checked 02/16/09)

Crime Mapping News (Full Text)
http://www.policefoundation.org/docs/library.html#news
Also listed under Electronic Resources - Criminal Justice Electronic Journals
A quarterly newsletter for GIS, crime mapping, and policing.
Holdings: Winter 1999 to date.
(Last checked 02/16/09)

Crime Times (Full Text)
http://www.crime-times.org/
Also listed under Electronic Resources - Criminal Justice Electronic Journals
The more we learn about the brain dysfunction that underlies much delinquency and criminality, the more successful we will be in truly rehabilitating offenders, and preventing 'at risk' children from turning to lives of crime. The purpose of Crime Times is to foster this effort by reporting state-of-the-art worldwide research on the causes and treatment of aberrant behavior. Topics addressed by Crime Times include: ADHD, aggression, conduct disorder, antisocial behavior, delinquency, impulsivity, violence, and psychopathy. The effects of imbalances of neurotransmitters and hormones, such as serotonin, thyroid, and testosterone. Head injuries and structural abnormalities of the brain. Genetics, premature birth, low birthweight, and perinatal trauma. Food and chemical sensitivities. Environmental contaminants such as lead, manganese, mercury, and pesticides. Maternal smoking, alcohol and drug abuse. Medical and nutritional interventions. New books and information from leading experts.
Vol. 1 (1995) to date.
(Last checked 02/16/09)

Criminologie (Full Text)
http://www.erudit.org/revue/crimino/
Also listed under Electronic Resources - Criminal Justice Electronic Journals
Criminologie, revue fondée par Denis Szabo en 1968, présente principalement des résultats de recherche et s'adresse tant aux scientifiques qu’aux professionnels de la justice pénale. C’est une revue thématique répondant aux préoccupations et aux intérêts actuels des criminologues québécois et étrangers. Les thèmes abordés sont souvent pluridisciplinaires et la revue fait appel à des chercheurs de différentes disciplines : criminologues, sociologues, psychologues, juristes, etc. Elle est la seule revue de criminologie publiée en français en Amérique. Criminologie paraît grâce à des subventions du Conseil de recherches en sciences humaines du Canada et du Fonds québécois de la recherche sur la société et la culture. Published by the Ecole de Criminologie, Université de Montréal, Canada.
Holdings: Vol. 32, no. 1 (1999) to Vol. 36, no. 2 (2003)
(Last checked 02/16/09)

CSO: The Resource for Security Executives (Full Text)
http://www.csoonline.com/
Also listed under Electronic Resources - Criminal Justice Electronic Journals
Provides access to breaking news of interest to chief security officers as well as the current issue of CSO Magazine and an archives of back issues...
(Last checked 02/16/09)

ERCES Online Quarterly Review (Full Text)
http://www.erces.com/journal/Journal.htm
The Online Quarterly Review of Crime, Ethics and Social Philosophy, a new interdisciplinary international journal, is the official journal of the European & International Research Group on Crime, Ethics and Social Philosophy (ERCES). ERCES was founded as a satellite of the European Society of Criminology. ERCES’s mission and objectives are closely linked with the ESC while developing its own independence and autonomy. The journal is dedicated to investigation & fundamental theoretical discussion of crime and deviance, providing a focal centre for ethics, social philosophy and social theory discussion. In particular, it is committed to provide criminologists and deviancy-theorists with fundamental ethical, historical and social-philosophical issues. Ethics embraces a broad range of morals in various fields of social life - politics, justice and economics. Ethics and social philosophy issues have traditionally received less consideration in contemporary discussions on crime and deviancy than other issues. To face the problems of our times, criminologists and deviancy-theorists are more than ever committed to investigating the ethical and social-philosophical dimension of crime and deviancy, providing a focus for norms, their obedience, their transgression and their historical context. To reach this goal, they must integrate other disciplines. The Review is geared toward to the development of interdisciplinary exchange and transfer of knowledge.
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Evidence Technology Magazine
http://www.evidencemagazine.com/
Evidence Technology Magazine is published for the crime-scene investigation units of law-enforcement agencies. It is dedicated to the technology of evidence collection, processing, and preservation. This web page provides a table of contents service with a selected article from each issue.
(Last checked 02/16/09)

FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin (Full Text)
http://www.fbi.gov/publications/leb/leb.htm
Also listed under Electronic Resources - Criminal Justice Electronic Journals
Selected articles from January 1996 on. PDF version of each issue available from November 1997 on. The most widely read law enforcement publication in the country For over 60 years, the Bulletin has provided readers with practical information on a variety of topics. As you continue your career, it will keep you informed of current trends and issues in law enforcement. Feature articles are written by experts on a variety of law enforcement topics from forensics to personnel management, from law to communications, and much more. Columns like ``The Bulletin Reports'' and ``Police Practice'' keep readers at the forefront of newly issued reports and innovative policing techniques that can help departments save time, money and perhaps even lives. Requires Adobe Acrobat.
(Last checked 02/16/09)

FedAgent: The Free Weekly E-Report for Federal Law Enforcement
http://www.fedagent.com/
Every week FEDagent provides up-to-date news for 1811 Special Agents and other federal employees engaged in federal law enforcement and homeland security. FEDagent is in contact with Capitol Hill, the Administration, and other sources to ensure you have current news from law enforcement and homeland security agencies, as well as, current information about legislative and judicial developments affecting your job and your rights. Full text available from Jan. 2003 to date.
(Last checked 02/16/09)

Federal Probation (Full Text)
http://www.uscourts.gov/library/fpcontents.html
Also listed under Electronic Resources - Criminal Justice Electronic Journals
A journal of correctional philosophy and practice. Federal probation is dedicated to informing its readers about current thought, research, and practice in corrections and criminal justice. Published by the Administrative Office of U.S. Courts.
Holdings: June 1998-Dec. 2003
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Firehouse.Com The Magazine (Advertisement)
http://cms.firehouse.com/content/magazine/archives.jsp/
Firehouse® Magazine's broad scope reaches into the firehouse, encompassing all echelons from the Fire Chief on down to the probie; from paramedics to training officers; from hazardous materials technicians to the fire buff! If you're interested in the emergency services, you'll get something from our print edition online and Firehouse.Com.
(Last checked 02/16/09)

Forensic Science Communications (Full Text)
http://www.fbi.gov/hq/lab/fsc/current/index.htm
Also listed under Electronic Resources - Criminal Justice Electronic Journals
Forensic Science Communications is a forensic science journal published quarterly in January, April, July, and October by FBI Laboratory personnel. It is a means of communication between forensic scientists. Forensic Science Communications supersedes the Crime Laboratory Digest.
Holdings: Vol. 1 (1999) to date.
(Last checked 02/16/09)

Geography and Public Safety Bulletin
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/nij/maps/bulletin.htm,br> The MAPS program at NIJ, together with the COPS office, is now publishing a quarterly bulletin on geography and public safety. Topics covered in the Bulletin include mapping, problem analysis, and other issues pertaining to the geography of crime. The Bulletin is geared towards practitioners in law enforcement and criminal justice agencies. Articles in the Bulletin are intended to inform the reader of topics current with regard to spatial analysis of crime, but also to push the reader to new levels.
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Global Security Newswire (Full Text)
http://www.nti.org/d_newswire/d2_about.asp
Also listed under Electronic Resources - Criminal Justice Electronic Journals
Global Security Newswire, produced by National Journal Group, offers daily news updates about nuclear, biological and chemical weapons, terrorism and related issues. The Newswire provides a single starting point for those seeking thorough, accurate coverage of these critical international security issues and includes abstracts drawn daily from a vast array of publications to provide a comprehensive survey of the day's developments.
(Last checked 02/16/09)

Government Computer News
http://gcn.com/Issues/Issue-Archive.aspx
(Last checked 02/16/09)

Government Security: Technology Solutions in Defense of the Homeland
Back issues: http://securitysolutions.com/
A sister publication to Access Control & Security Systems Integration. Includes both newswire articles and longer articles from the latest issue. The Access Control & Security Systems home page provides access to a few back issues.
(Last checked 02/16/09)

GovExec.Com: the online version of Government Executive
http://www.govexec.com/
The Independent Business Magazine of Government. Archival articles go back to January 1996. Two sample articles from July 1997 include:
(1) Deadly Strike - The Pentagon takes aim against chemical and biological terrorism.
(2) Keys to the Code - Intelligence and law enforcement agencies are trying to maintain control over the latest computer encryption technologies developed by private companies.
More recent articles have focused on homeland security and terrorism. There have been so many that a separate newletter Homeland Security Week has spun off.
(Last checked 02/16/09)

Homeland Defense Journal
http://www.homelanddefensejournal.com/
Provides full text access to the journal in pdf format, subscription information, and announcements of conferences related to homeland security.
Also listed under Emergency Management.
(Last checked 02/16/09)

Homeland Security Affairs (Full Text)
http://www.hsaj.org/?home&re=/
The Naval Postgraduate School's Center for Homeland Defense and Security [CHDS] is pleased to announce the publication of its new peer-reviewedon-line journal, Homeland Security Affairs.
(Last checked 02/16/09)

Homeland Security Institute Weekly Newsletter (Full Text)
http://www.homelandsecurity.org/NewsletterArchives.aspx
http://www.homelandsecurity.org/bulletin/current_bulletin.htm
In response to numerous requests from subscribers, the Homeland Security Institute has constructed a newsletter archive. This page contains all available homeland security newsletters since July 2000. Please note: a limited number of the links provided by older newsletters may no longer be functional. Due to the transient nature of the Web, news sources and other websites frequently remove articles or entire pages, based on their own agendas and needs. We hope that you will find this service useful.
(Last checked 02/16/09)

Homeland Security Week (Subscription Info)
http://www.govexec.com/homeland/email.htm
A free weekly e-mail newsletter on the federal government’s efforts to ensure the security of the United States. It features news from Government Executive and other National Journal publications, as well as a roundup of stories from national news outlets. It is delivered on Wednesdays. The web site provides the full text of a recent issue and information on how to subscribe (no charge).
Also listed under Emergency Management.
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Howard Journal of Criminal Justice (Description Only)
http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journal.asp?ref=0265-5527&site=1
Published quarterly on behalf of The Howard League for Penal Reform by Blackwell Publishers. The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice is concerned with all major aspects of the criminal justice process, penal policy and crime prevention. The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice is a social science journal combining articles with comments and reviews, providing a thorough coverage of both the theory and practice of criminal justice and the study of crime and criminals. Each issue includes a Penal Policy File summarizing the latest developments in criminal justice policy. The journal fills a unique role by making complex material accessible to criminal justice professionals, as well as reporting research of a high academic standard from around the world. The journal solicits contributions on criminology, particularly focusing on criminal justice in Europe, including the former Eastern bloc, and innovations in criminal justice in Australasia, South Africa and North America. Vol. 40, 2001. Free registration is required to review a recent issue.
(Last checked 02/16/09)

In Brief
http://www.noblis.org/InBrief/InBriefNewsletter.htm
In Brief is a bi-weekly publication of the Center for Criminal Justice Technology covering technology-related activities of law enforcement agencies, courts and corrections departments nationwide. Links that are provided in each issue to Web sites and documents are active at the time of publication but maybe become inactive over time. Click on "Current Issue" to read the most recent issue, and "Archive" to read issues produced since 1998. Noblis formed the Center for Criminal Justice Technology (CCJT) in June 2001 to work on projects of common interest to the criminal justice community.
(Last checked 02/16/09)

Information Security
http://searchsecurity.techtarget.com/
Also listed under Electronic Resources - Criminal Justice Electronic Journals
The Magazine of the International Computer Security Association. ICSA an independent organization offering objective views and opinions on computer security issues. Improve computer security through knowledge sharing, information dissemination, and security products certification. The web site provides ordering information, plus sample articles from the current and archival issues.
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Intelligence Report (Full Text)
Archives: http://www.splcenter.org/intel/intelreport/archive.jsp
Also listed under Electronic Resources - Criminal Justice Electronic Journals
The Southern Poverty Law Center's quarterly Intelligence Report offers in-depth analysis of political extremism and bias crimes in the United States. The Intelligence Report profiles Far Right leaders, monitors domestic terrorism and reports on the activities of extremist groups. Its annual listing of hate groups and Patriot groups is the most comprehensive in the United States. Each issue contains summaries of bias incidents from throughout the country. The web page provides access to archival issues from 1998 to date.
Note: Available in print format from 1993 on in the MSU Libraries Special Collections.
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Intelligence Watch Report, see Jane's IntelWeb

International Enforcement Law Reporter
http://www.ielr.com/
Since September 1985, the International Enforcement Law Reporter (IELR) has reported and analyzed the premier developments and issues in both the substantive and procedural aspects of international enforcement law as well as identified and predicted trends in legislative, administrative, and case law developments. The discussions are annotated and enable practitioners, policy makers, and academicians to use the IELR as a reference tool and guide to the practice of international enforcement law. The IELR also contains information on developments in international enforcement law and international organizations which have not reached the treaty or case law level, such as executive decisions on training, appropriations, etc. The IELR also provides an annotated bibliography of books and articles inthe field on a quarterly basis. Attorneys and principals planning international transactionsneed to track reporting and planning techniques which enforcement regulations suddenly may render illegal. Litigators need to keep abreast of cases, legislation, agreements, and practices of international organizations that may affect their clients. Web site provides table of contents and sample issue.
(Last checked 02/16/09)

International Journal of Comparative & Applied Criminal Justice (Advertisement)
http://www.ijcacj.com/
Founded in 1977, the International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice (IJCACJ) has provided a forum for scholars, academics and practitioners who are interested in comparative theory and empirical research in the area of criminal justice. The purpose of this journal is to encourage exchange of theoretical views and scientific findings to develop, promote and advance key research areas in criminal justice for use in classroom and in practice. The IJCACJ focuses on two distinct but related concepts. First, papers should be international and comparative analysis of cross-cultural theories of crime, legal systems, policing, courts, juvenile justice, women offenders and minority offenders. Education, training, and planning also will be included. Second, papers should include policy recommendations for applying research findings to the operations of criminal justice in a given country or region.
Note: Available in print format in the MSU Main Library. See Magic for location and holdings.
(Last checked 02/16/09)

International Journal of Cyber Security
http://www.cybercrimejournal.co.nr/
a peer reviewed online (open access) interdisciplinary journal published biannually and devoted to the study of cyber crime, cyber criminal behavior, cyber victims, cyber laws and cyber investigations. IJCC will focus on all aspects of cyber/computer crime: Forms of Cyber Crime, Impact of Cyber crimes in the real world, Policing Cyber space, Cyber-terrorism, International Perspectives of Cyber Crime, developing cyber safety policy, intrusion investigations, information security, Cyber Victims, Cyber Psychopathology, Geographical aspects of Cybercrime, Cyber offender behavior, cyber crime law, Cyber Pornography, Physical Computer Security, Privacy & Anonymity on the Net, Internet Fraud & Identity Theft, Mobile Phone Safety, Online Gambling, Copyright and Intellectual property Law, and Detection of Distributed Denial of Service Attacks. As the discipline of Cyber Criminology approaches the future, facing the dire need to document the literature in this rapidly changing area has become more important than ever before. The IJCC will be a nodal centre to develop and disseminate the knowledge of cyber crimes to the academic and lay world. The journal publishes theoretical, methodological, and applied papers, as well as book reviews.
(Last checked 02/16/09)

International Journal of Digital Evidence (Full Text)
http://www.ijde.org/
Also listed under Electronic Resources - Criminal Justice Electronic Journals
Utica (NY) College's Economic Crime Investigation Institute (ECII) and Computer Forensics Research and Development Center (CFRDC) have teamed up to launch the International Journal of Digital Evidence (IJDE). Articles are peer reviewed by the publication's Editorial Board and/or by invited peer reviewers prior to publications.
"The [publication's] focus will be on research findings; advancement of new theories; discussions of evolving standards, validation methods, and certification processes based on scientific methods; presentations of key legal and legislative issues; reports on significant advances in technology; and analyses of innovative policies and practices in the digital evidence field," said Gary R. Gordon (editor) & John Leeson (associate editor) in their editor's message in the inaugural issue. Gordon is Executive Director of the ECII and Professor of Economic Crime Management at Utica College. Leeson is Associate Professor of Computer Science at the University of Central Florida and Assistant Director of the National Center for Forensic Science.
Holdings: Vol. 1 (2002) to date.
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International Journal of Drug Testing (Full Text)
http://www.criminology.fsu.edu/journal/
Also listed under Electronic Resources - Criminal Justice Electronic Journals
The Journal is a multidisciplinary, refereed Journal devoted to the publication of scientific research, technical applications, policy, and other issues pertinent to the use of various biological specimens for evaluating exposure to psychoactive drugs.
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Internet Journal of Rescue and Disaster Medicine
http://www.ispub.com/ostia/index.php?xmlFilePath=journals/ijrdm/current.xml
Also listed under Electronic Resources - Criminal Justice Electronic Journals
Provides a forum for articles about emergency management and related health issues related to terrorism, disasters, etc.
Holdings: Vol. 1, 1998 to date.
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JDI : Journal of Drug Issues
http://www2.criminology.fsu.edu/~jdi/
An academic journal hosted by Florida State University that focuses on drug use and the criminal justice system. It is published quarterly. The web site provides an alphabetical list of articles that have appeared in the journal as well as list by issue (at least for volume 25).
(Last checked 02/16/09)

Journal of Behavior Profiling (Selected articles only and table of contents)
http://www.profiling.org/journal/index.html
The Journal of Behavioral Profiling is the official publication of the Academy of Behavioral Profiling (ABP). Three to four issues will be published online per year. The focus of this online journal is intended to be broad given the multidisciplinary nature of evidence based behavioral profiling. It includes editorials, technical / case reports, and research articles related to the areas of: Crime Investigation, Forensic Investigation, Crime Reconstruction, Criminal Profiling, Victimology, Forensic Psychology, Forensic Psychiatry, Investigative and Forensic Ethics, and Legal Issues. Volume 1 (2000). Provides the table of contents and article abstracts for the current volume, plus selected articles or reviews from the Journal.
(Last checked 02/16/09)

Journal of Counterterrorism and Security International : The Magazine for Law Enforcement, Government, and the Military (Advertisement and sample article)
http://www.iacsp.com/publications.php
The Journal of Counterterrorism and Security International is published by The International Association for Counterterrorism and Security Professionals (IACSP). With offices in the United States of America, South Africa, South America, The United Kingdom, and Australia, the IACSP is the only professional organization with a strong and growing membership base of security professionals actively working to combat World-Wide terrorism. It's flagship publication, The Journal of Counterterrorism & Security International, is the most credible source of terrorism information in print today. Quoted by major news sources including members of congress, C-SPAN, Radio, Television and Newspaper journalists The Journal is always on the cutting edge of analysis and reporting.
(Last checked 02/16/09)

Journal of Credibility Assessment and Witness Psychology (Full Text)
http://truth.boisestate.edu/jcaawp/default.html
Also listed under Electronic Resources - Criminal Justice Electronic Journals
Published by the Boise State University Department of Psychology. A new scientific journal [the fist issue was published on 9 February 1997] that exists primarily on the World Wide Web. JCAAWP publishes original empirical, review, and theoretical work in all areas of the scientific study of credibility assessment and witness psychology. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: Psychophysiological Credibility, Assessment, Statement Analysis, Malingering, Interviewing Techniques and Processes, Eyewitness Memory, Traumatic Memory, Child Witness Issues, Confession Phenomena and Interrogation, Legal Issues Related to All of These Topics.
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Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture (Full Text)
http://www.albany.edu/scj/jcjpc/index.html
Also listed under Electronic Resources - Criminal Justice Electronic Journals
A bi-monthly journal of the State University of New York, Albany, School of Criminal Justice. The Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture was created to serve the criminal justice/criminological community by publishing reviews of all types of popular culture artifacts and original essays pertaining to the intersection of popular culture and criminal justice. Reviews are intended to explore the depiction of criminal justice issues in the various forms of popular culture, providing criminal justice educators with suggestions for utilizing these mediums as well as how these tools may be gainfully employed in research efforts. Essays are expected to highlight and focus on the interplay of popular culture and criminal justice in any dimension of society.
Holdings: Vol. 1 (1993) to date.
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Journal of Economic Crime Management (EECM)
http://www.utica.edu/academic/institutes/ecii/jecm/
Also listed under Electronic Resources - Criminal Justice Electronic Journals
Utica (NY) College's Economic Crime Investigation Institute (ECII) has launched the Journal of Economic Crime Management (JECM). Articles are peer reviewed by the publication's Editorial Board and/or by invited peer reviewers. The Journal “is intended to provide a forum for the discussion of scholarly and professional issues pertaining to prevention, detection, investigation, prosecution, and management of economic crime, including fraud and cybercrime,” said editors George E. Curtis and Gary R. Gordon in their editor's message in the inaugural issue. “The focus will be on research findings, the advancement of new theories, discussions of key legal and legislative issues, reports on significant advances in technology, and analyses of innovative policies and practices in the field of economic crime.” Curtis is Director of Economic Crime Programs and Associate Professor of Criminal Justice at Utica College. Gordon is Executive Director of the ECII and Professor of Economic Crime Management at Utica College.
Holdings: Vol. 1 (2002) to date.
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Journal of Homeland Security
http://www.homelandsecurity.org/newjournal/default.asp
Also listed under Electronic Resources - Criminal Justice Electronic Journals
An interdisciplinary journal devoted to the discussion and analysis of issues related to the subject of Homeland Security. The Journal publishes feature articles, book reviews, commentaries and articles focusing on science and technology relevant to the field of homeland security. Feature articles are usually reviewed by at least two referees for significance and scholarliness. Published by ANSER Institute for Homeland Security, a not-for-profit, public sector research institute.
Holdings: Vol. 1 (2000) to date.
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Journal of Physical Security (JPS)
http://jps.anl.gov/
The Journal of Physical Security is a peer-reviewed, scholarly journal devoted to technical or social science aspects of physical security. Physical security involves protecting tangible assets (including people) from harm. The Journal of Physical Security is produced under the auspices of Argonne National Laboratory as a public service.
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Journal of Prisoners on Prisons
http://web.archive.org/web/20040405123337/http://www.jpp.org/
A prisoner written, academically-oriented journal based on the tradition of the Penal Press. The purpose of this journal is "to bring the knowledge and experience of the incarcerated to bear upon more academic arguments and concerns and to inform public discourse about the current state of our carceral institutions." (Gaucher, R., Summer 1988, p. 54) This endeavour is particularly important because with few exceptions, articles on crime and punishment are written by criminologists, sociologists, journalists, and workers in the criminal justice system who often present incomplete views of the reality of imprisonment which, in turn, justify increasingly repressive and reactionary penal policies and practices. Contemporary research is helping us to understand the function of prisons in modern society; however, this research requires the insight and analysis of people for whom imprisonment is or has been the reality of their daily existence. At present the full text of the first two volumes are available as well as table of contents from subsequent issues. The webmasters are working on adding the full text of later volumes as well. The web site also provides links to prison writing, arts, and culture sites.
(Last checked 02/16/09)

Justice Denied: The Magazine of the Wrongly Convicted
http://www.justicedenied.org/
Sponsored by the Justice Institute.
(Last checked 02/16/09)

JustInfo or Justice Information
http://www.ncjrs.gov/justinfo/dates.html
An electronic newsletter service sponsored by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs. Published the first and fifteenth of each month. Provides information on the latest criminal justice news, services, and publications.
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JUSTINFO or Justice Information
An electronic newsletter service sponsored by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs. Published the first and fifteenth of each month. Provides information on the latest criminal justice news, services, and publications.
Jan. 1, 2009 Jan. 15, 2009 Feb. 1, 2009 Feb. 15, 2009 March 1, 2009 March 15, 2009
Oct 1, 2008 Oct. 15, 2008 Nov. 1, 2008 Nov. 15, 2008 Dec. 1, 2008 Dec. 15, 2008
July 1, 2008 July 15, 2008 August 1,2008 August 15, 2008 Sept. 1, 2008 Sept. 15, 2008
April 1, 2008 April 15, 2008 May 1, 2008 May 15, 2008 June 1, 2008 June 15, 2008
Jan. 1, 2008 Jan. 15, 2008 Feb. 1, 2008 Feb. 15, 2008 March 1, 2008 March 15, 2008
Oct 1, 2007 Oct. 15, 2007 Nov. 1, 2007 Nov. 15, 2007 Dec. 1, 2007 Dec. 15, 2007
July 1, 2007 July 15, 2007 August 1,2007 August 15, 2007 Sept. 1, 2007 Sept. 15, 2007
April 1, 2007 April 15, 2007 May 1, 2007 May 15, 2007 June 1, 2007 June 15, 2007
Jan. 1, 2007 Jan. 15, 2007 Feb. 1, 2007 Feb. 15, 2007 March 1, 2007 March 15, 2007
Oct 1, 2006 Oct. 15, 2006 Nov. 1, 2006 Nov. 15, 2006 Dec. 1, 2006 Dec. 15, 2006
July 1, 2006 July 15, 2006 Aug. 1, 2006 Aug. 15, 2006 Sept. 1, 2006 Sept. 15, 2006

Justice Policy Journal (Full Text)
http://www.cjcj.org/justice_policy_journal
Also listed under Electronic Resources - Criminal Justice Electronic Journals
Subtitle: Analyzing Juvenile and Criminal Justice Issues and Policies. The Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice Justice Policy Journal provides an international forum for researchers and policymakers to examine current justice issues and promote innovative policy solutions in a Web-based format that maintains the standards of an academic publication.
Holdings: Vol. 1, no. 1, August 2001 to date.
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Justitia (Full Text)
http://www.justicestudies.org/Justice-Pub-Justitia.html
Also listed under Electronic Resources - Criminal Justice Electronic Journals
The official newsletter of Justice Studies Association.
Holdings: 2002-2004.
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Juvenile Justice
Published by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) to advance its mandate to disseminate information regarding juvenile delinquency and prevention (42 USC 5662).
Vol. 9, No. 1
Sept. 2004

(School Violence Issue)
Vol. 8, No. 1
June 2001
or
PDF version
(Parenting Issue)
Vol. 7, No. 3
December 2000
or
PDF version
(American Indian Issue)
Vol. 7, No. 2
December 2000
or
PDF version
(Mental Health Issue)
Vol. 7, No. 1
April 2000
or
PDF version
(Juvenile Court Issue),
Vol. 6, No. 2
December 1999
or
PDF version
(Focus on Girls Issue)
Vol. 6, No. 1
October 1999
or
PDF Version
Vol. 5, No. 2
December 1998
or Summary
Vol. 5, No. 1
May 1998
Vol. 4, No. 2
December 1997
Vol. 4, No. 1
May 1998
Vol. 3, No. 2
September 1997
Vol. 3, No. 1
December 1996
Vol. 2, No. 2
Fall-Winter 1995
Vol. 2, No. 1
Spring-Summer 1994
Vol. 1, No. 2
Fall-Winter 1993
Vol. 1, No. 1
Spring-Summer 1993

Law Enforcement News (Latest Issue)
http://www.lib.jjay.cuny.edu/len/
A publication of the John Jay College of Criminal Justice/CUNY. Excerpts of issues from April 1999 through September 2005 (and selected complete issues from 1996 and 1997) can be accessed by clicking on "Past Issues" at this site. Note: The MSU Libraries also subscribed to this newsletter. Check our online catalog for locations, holdings, and call number.
(Last checked 02/16/09)

Marshals Monitor (Full Text)
http://permanent.access.gpo.gov/lps37030/usmarshals.gov/monitor/
The official newsletter of the U.S. Marshals Service, 1999-2002.
(Last checked 02/16/09)

Money Laundering Alert (Table of Contents)
http://www.moneylaundering.com/
The world's leading authority on money laundering. Provides recent news items and the table of contents from the current year's issues. Note: MSU faculty and students have access to this newsletter via Lexis Nexis Academic Universe.
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National Association of Investigative Specialists, Inc. (NAIS) Newsletter Article Sampler
http://www.pimall.com/nais/n.index.html
The National Association Of Investigative Specialists is an American trade association of private investigative professionals that focuses in on marketing investigative services, developing new investigative techniques, providing training programs for those in practice or those wishing to enter the profession, developing positive media coverage of the investigative profession, acting as a center for case referrals and positive publicity referrals to members, and providing the overall membership with group buying power. This web page provides a sampler of articles appearing in the association's newsletter. Full access requires membership.
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NIJ Journal Archive
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/nij/journals/welcome.htm
Also listed under Electronic Resources - Criminal Justice Electronic Journals
The National Institute of Justice Journal (previously known as NIJ Reports) is published by the National Institute of Justice, the research arm of the U.S. Department of Justice, to announce the Institute's policy-relevant research results and initiatives. The pdf version is the complete version, but requires adobe acrobat; the html version lacks figures, charts, forms, or tables, etc.
Currently includes : 229 (August 1995) - 259 (March 2008).
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NIJ News Highlights
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/nij/
Each edition of NIJ News contains a feature article from the Director discussing an important crime or justice issue and also includes sidebar articles covering areas such as NIJ research programs, research report summaries and information on major upcoming conferences and events.
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Nonproliferation Review (Selected articles and table of contents)
http://cns.miis.edu/npr/index.htm
Also listed under Electronic Resources - Criminal Justice Electronic Journals
The Nonproliferation Review is a refereed journal concerned with the causes, consequences, and control of the spread of weapons of mass destruction (WMD). The Review features case studies, theoretical analyses, and policy debates on such issues as individual country programs, treaties and export controls, WMD terrorism, and economic and environmental effects of weapons proliferation.
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Officer.com
http://www.officer.com/
In addition to breaking law enforcement news available over the world wide web, this web page provides information about the following magazines; Law Enforcement Technology and Law Enforcement Product News.
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On Duty Magazine: For the Men and Women Behind the Badge
http://members.tripod.com/onduty/
Provides access to the November 1998 issue as well as links to breaking wire service police stories, law-related legislation, etc.
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On the Beat (Newsletter) (Full Text)
http://www.cops.usdoj.gov/default.asp?Item=250
Also listed under Electronic Resources - Criminal Justice Electronic Journals
On The Beat is COPS' quarterly magazine that highlights innovations in community policing by COPS grantees. Each edition includes features that explore a wide range of community policing topics, including crime fighting technology, ethics and integrity, and school safety. The most recent edition of On The Beat is Fall 2002, and it focuses on Homeland Security with a large full-color spread devoted to COPS National Conference, Community Policing Keeps America Safe.
Holdings: Summer 1998-Fall 2002
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Police Aviation News
http://www.alea.org/
A current awareness service published by International Police Aviation Research in England, covering news items from around the world. May 1999 to date.
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Police Journal Online
http://www.policejournalsa.org.au/
Courtesy of the Police Association of South Australia.
(Last checked 02/16/09)

The Police Marksman
http://www.policemarksman.com/
Since 1976 -- Delivering the latest in defensive tactics, firearms training, officer survival, legal issues and new product reports. Pretty much just an advertisement for the magazine; however, the editor promises to send a free issue upon request. Provides the first couple of paragraphs from sample articles as a teaser to get you to subscribe.
(Last checked 02/16/09)

Police Practices Review
http://www.parc.info/police_practices_review_newsletter.chtml
A monthly newsletter published by the Police Assessment Resource Center (PARC) highlighting developments concerning police monitoring from around the country.
(Last checked 02/16/09)

Print (Full Text)
http://www.scafo.org/Online_Information/ThePrint_online.htm
Also listed under Electronic Resources - Criminal Justice Electronic Journals
The Print will publish material relating to the science of friction skin identification, crime scene investigation, photography or related material contributing to the promotion of our association's purposes. It also serves as minutes for the Southern California Association of Fingerprint Officers' meetings." Most articles in past issues are available online.
Holdings: Vol. 16 (2000) to date.
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Prison Legal News
http://www.prisonlegalnews.org/
A monthly newsletter published and edited by Washington State prisoners Dan Pens and Paul Wright since May of 1990. PLN covers prison-related news and analysis from across the country and around the world. The PLN reports on court decisions affecting prisoners and contains information designed to help prisoners vindicate their rights in the judicial system. PLN is aimed at prisoners and their friends and loved ones on the outside, with the goal of helping prisoners and their supporters organize themselves to have a voice, and to be a progressive force in developing a public policy debate around the issue of crime and punishment. With those objectives in mind, the PLN motto is: "Working to Extend Democracy to All." The web site contains the full text of two sample issues. Also contains links to additional sites of possible interest.
(Last checked 02/16/09)

Prison Privatisation Report International
http://www.psiru.org/justice/
Also listed under Electronic Resources - Criminal Justice Electronic Journals
Prison Privatisation Report International (PPRI) is published 6 times per year and reports on: global developments in the privatisation of prisons, detention centres and other elements of the criminal justice system; the performance of the leading companies; current academic and government research; and campaigns against privatisation. It is written by Stephen Nathan (stephennathan@compuserve.com) and published by PSIRU, University of Greenwich, London SE10 9LS U.K. (psiru@psiru.org). The archive starts with Issue No. 1, June 1996.
(Last checked 02/16/09)

Professional Security Magazine
http://www.professionalsecurity.co.uk/
Provides news highlights of interest to security management professionals in the United Kingdom. Undergoing construction. Also provides sample articles.
(Last checked 02/16/09)

Real Police: The Law Enforcement Authority
http://www.realpolice.net/
Includes breaking newswires, an ask-a-cop section, police department job openings, and other law enforcement resources.
(Last checked 02/16/09)

Science and Justice: the Journal of the Forensic Science Society
http://www.forensic-science-society.org.uk/publications/saj.html
Provides table of contents.
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Scientific Testimony
http://www.scientific.org/
Provides articles, news reports and commentary about the use of scientific evidence in legal proceedings. It also offers an archive of information useful to lawyers, forensic scientists and expert witnesses. Edited and published by faculty and students of the Department of Criminology, Law & Society, University of California, Irvine.
Also listed under Electronic Resources - Criminal Justice Electronic Journals

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Security (Magazine)
http://www.securitymagazine.com/
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Security Daily News Service
http://www.securitymagazine.com/
Sponsored by Security and SDM, this site provides access to the top security news stories from hundreds of newspapers, magazines, and wire services. Articles are drawn from Lexis/Nexis and broken out into the following categories:

  • Home Networking and Security
  • Fire & Life Safety
  • Video Surveillance
  • Anti-Terrorism and Border Security
  • Intrusion and Crime Issues
  • Security and Technology Trends
  • Access and Building Security
  • The Security Industry
  • Security for Business

  • Look for the Daily News button on the left.
    (Last checked 02/16/09)

    Security Director News
    http://www.securitydirectornews.com/
    Security Director News is a monthly business newspaper for corporate and public security directors that offers breaking news coverage of recent events. Security Director News' editorial content tackles news stories and issues in all segments of the industry, as well emerging market trends, innovations in technology, and mergers and acquisitions of the industry's services and products suppliers.
    (Last checked 02/16/09)

    Security Director's Report (Advertisement)
    http://www.ioma.com/products/prod_detail.php?prodid=45
    Security Director’s Report is a monthly management tool designed to help security directors keep pace with the rapidly evolving world of corporate security. Each issue alerts you to critical news, important new security products, and up-to-date advice that you need to know to effectively manage your security department. SDR’s comprehensive, easy-to-follow articles provide practical advice for meeting your top security challenges, including crime prevention, workplace violence, executive protection, disaster preparedness, and workplace investigations. We also provide exclusive industry benchmarks, best practices in security department management, and the latest data on security director salaries. Each issue also includes a listing of upcoming events for security directors and new briefs alerting you to the latest legal, legislative, and technology news impacting the security industry. Web page provides access to a few sample articles
    Note: Faculty and students at MSU can also access this journal via General Reference Gold directly if they type in a term like security in the subject box and type Security Director's Report in the journal box.
    MSU faculty and students can also link directly to Security Director's Report via Serial Solutions.
    (Last checked 02/16/09)

    Security Distributing & Marketing (SDM) (Advertisement)
    http://www.sdmmag.com/
    The complete magazine of the electronic security industry. Twenty-eight thousand professionals turn to the SDM family of publications each month for features on market trends, management solutions, news affecting the security industry, and unparalleled technological expertise. From what's available in new products and services, to new and better ways of designing, installing, servicing and troubleshooting systems, SDM is the preferred industry resource. Note: SDM eWeekly is available free via e-mail.
    (Last checked 02/16/09)

    Security Management
    http://www.securitymanagement.com/month.html
    Provides the table of contents from the current issue and the text of selected articles.
    (Last checked 02/16/09)

    (The) Sentinel (Full Text)
    http://chppm-www.apgea.army.mil/news.asp
    Also listed under Electronic Resources - Criminal Justice Electronic Journals
    Courtesy of the U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Prevention, one of the many federal agencies participating in the war on bioterrorism.
    (Last checked 02/16/09)

    Studies in Intelligence
    https://www.cia.gov/library/center-for-the-study-of-intelligence/csi-publications/csi-studies/index.html
    A collection of articles on the theoretical, doctrinal, operational, and historical aspects of intelligence. Selected issues are available online (such as vol. 01, no. 1, 1997; vol. 39, no. 5, 1996; vol. 38, no.5, 1995), as well as an index of declassified articles, broken out by author and by title, which can be ordered for a fee from the National Archives.
    An interesting read for those interested in the history and survival of the Central Intelligence Agency.
    (Last checked 02/16/09)

    Terrorism Watch Report, see Jane's IntelWeb

    This Week in Homeland Security (Full Text)
    http://www.homelandsecurity.org/bulletin/current_bulletin.htm
    Also listed under Electronic Resources - Criminal Justice Electronic Journals
    A current awareness service courtesy of ANSER, a nonprofit research tank focusing on homeland security issues.
    (Last checked 02/16/09)

    Trafficking in Migrants (Full Text)
    http://www.iom.int/
    Also listed under Electronic Resources - Criminal Justice Electronic Journals
    Compiling and analysing information from the media, governments, inter-governmental and non-governmental organizations, Trafficking in Migrants aims at improving the exchange of information on migrant trafficking. Published quarterly by the International Organization for Migration (IOM), Trafficking in Migrants includes sections on trends, policies, meetings, publications, and networking activities.
    (Last checked 02/16/09)

    Transnational Threats Update (Full Text)
    http://www.csis.org/tnt/ttu/
    Also listed under Electronic Resources - Criminal Justice Electronic Journals
    Transnational Threats Update provides monthly news on terrorism, drug trafficking, organized crime, money laundering, and other transnational threats. Courtesy of the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
    Holdings: Vol. 1, Issue, Sept. 2002 to date.
    (Last checked 02/16/09)

    Trends & Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice
    http://www.aic.gov.au/publications/tandi/index.html
    Also listed under Electronic Resources - Criminal Justice Electronic Journals
    Published by the Australian Institute of Criminology, the series Trends & Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice aims to be informative and topical. Papers in the series provide quality information so as to inform government decisions that will assist in the promotion of justice and prevention of crime. These papers are available on this website in Adobe® Acrobat® format.
    (Last checked 02/16/09)

    Web Mystery Magazine
    http://www.lifeloom.com/webmysterymagazine.htm
    Also listed under Electronic Resources - Criminal Justice Electronic Journals
    Ok, this selection may be a little shaky for a criminal justice list, but many of the mysteries covered include a criminal justice theme.
    (Last checked 02/16/09)

    Weekly Newsletter of Homeland Security Institute, see Homeland Security Institute Weekly Newsletter

    Western Criminology Review, June 1998 to date
    http://wcr.sonoma.edu/
    Also listed under Electronic Resources - Criminal Justice Electronic Journals
    The official journal of the Western Society of Criminology and a peer reviewed free journal hosted by Sonoma State University in California. Forum for the publication and discussion of theory, research, policy and practice in the fields of criminology and criminal justice.
    (Last checked 02/16/09)

    Additional Resources

    Prison Activist Resource Center
    Prison-Related Sources
    http://www.prisonactivist.org/pubs/journals.shtml
    Provides links to: Crossroad, Turning the Tide, Out of Time, Libertad. Many of the links no longer work.
    (Last checked 02/16/09)

    Redwood Highway: Crime, Law, and Related Links
    Electronic Journals, Magazines, and Some Newsletters
    http://www.sonoma.edu/cja/info/infop8.shtml#elect
    Includes lots of law journals and electronic newsletter compilations.
    (Last checked 02/16/09)

    University of Nebraska Lincoln
    Department of Criminal Justice
    Partial List of Criminology/Criminal Justice Related Journals
    http://www.asc41.com/JOURNALS.html
    A list of journals that deal with criminology and criminal justice related topics. When available, links are provided to web sites for more information.
    (Last checked 02/16/09)

    VFIS News
    http://www.vfis.com/newsletters.htm
    Newsletter designed for firefighters, public safety, and emergency management personnel published by Glatfelter Insurance Group, York, Pennsylvania. Has articles about topics such as emergency vehicles, dealing with meth labs, etc.
    (Last checked 02/16/09)

     

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