Crime and Justice
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- Association for Criminal Justice Research (California)
- A group of public servants, practitioners, evaluators, analysts and academics sharing information from a research focus. Includes membership details, conference information, list of member interest areas, and newsletters.
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- Center for Community Alternatives
- Works in the fields of juvenile and criminal justice and offers training, research and technical assistance.
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- Centre for Crime and Justice Studies (CCJS)
- Charity which aims to inform and educate about all aspects of crime and the criminal justice system. Houses UK criminal justice links, events, and publications, including The British Journal of Criminology and CJM.
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- Community Justice Portal
- Information exchange, networking and e-learning for people working in the community and criminal justice system. Includes news, press releases, job ads, publications, and discussion forum. [Registration required]
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- Criminal Justice Policy Foundation
- CJPF provides information to policy makers and the public to promote innovative ideas about criminal justice issues, including sentencing, drug policy, and police policy.
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- National Center on Institutions and Alternatives
- Private nonprofit, progressive, and effective criminal justice and human services agency founded in 1977.
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- Vera Institute of Justice
- A nonprofit organization that works closely with government to improve the services that people rely on for safety and justice.
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- National Alliance of Gang Investigator's Associations
- National overview, articles on specific types of gangs and the "National Gang Threat Assessment." Links to local contacts in the U.S.
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- American RadioWorks - Locked Down: Gangs In the Supermax
- Investigative print and radio series. "Twenty years ago, a new kind of prison was taking America by storm. The supermax prison was designed to incapacitate dangerous criminals by locking them down in stark isolation, sometimes for years on end. So have the supermaxes lived up to their promise of stopping violent criminals?" (March 01, 2005)
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- Polygraph Evidence in Court
- Examining polygraph results as a sensible approach to the problem of wrongful convictions due to perjury by police, jailhouse informants, and co-operating prosecution witnesses.