This guide is designed to help students and faculty access credible resources related to the study of criminal justice, bail enforcement, and law enforcement.
Library databases are searchable websites that give students access to subscription resources for free. This is where you want to go if your professor asks you to find specific types of information, like peer-reviewed journal articles or books.
ProQuest Criminal Justice offers an international scope on criminal trends and prevention techniques, law enforcement, corrections, and forensic science. Research the causes and impacts of crime from reports, blogs, and scholarly journals such as the Journal of Forensic Identification, and Forensic Science International.
This is a database of newspapers published in the United States. It is a good place to find secondary source information on high profile crimes, court proceedings, convictions, and exonerations in the United States.
This is a database of international newspapers. It is a good place to find secondary source information on high profile crimes, court proceedings, and convictions out side of the United States.
This database includes a number of e-books dealing with forensics, investigations, and crimes. NOTE: Ignore the login and request for trial options at the top of the page.