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Criminal Justice   Tags: crime, criminal, criminal_justice, law  

Subject Research Guide
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An Introduction to Library Research Strategy

Please review this research guide carefully. Note recommended print and electronic information sources as well as research tips. Iona College students, faculty, administrators and staff may also obtain specialized services noted elsewhere in this guide.

We now have new electronic encyclopedia  World encyclopedia of police forces and correctional systems. 2nd ed., 2006. 2 VOLS.

See below for additional new resources. Note that these resources are available only to current members of the Iona College community. If you click on links above or below and are off-campus, a box will pop up asking you to input your Iona username and password (same information you use to log in to computers on campus).

  • Criminal Justice Abstracts with Full Text (via EBSCOhost)  Icon
    Database contains 200,000+ records selected from the most important sources within the disciplines of criminology; criminal justice; criminal law and procedure; forensic sciences and investigation; history of crime; probation and parole; etc.
  • Criminal Justice and Public Safety in Video  Icon
    This database consists of documentaries, training videos, and interviews illustrating the strategies, techniques, and experiences of professionals serving on the front lines of justice and public safety.
 

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