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A list of World Wide Web sites that are relevant to criminal justice is provided below. Also provided is a link to a list of Web search engines and directories that may be used to look for other relevant sites on the Web. Caution: The World Wide Web provides access to much useful information. However, users should carefully evaluate the quality of each Web resource consulted. Not all Web pages are objective, authoritative, or accurate. American Bar Association Criminal Justice Section American Civil Liberties Union Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Center for Criminal Justice Technology Center for Problem Oriented Policing Civil Rights Project - Harvard University Crime and Society: A Comparative Criminology Tour of the World Criminal Justice Links (Maintained by Cecil Greek, Florida State University, School of Criminology & Criminal Justice) Department of Justice Site on Community Policing (COPS) Federal Bureau of Investigation Federal Public Defenders for South Dakota and North Dakota Office FindLaw for Legal Professionals Guide to the U.S. Court System Justice Information Center (National Criminal Justice Reference Service)
Minnesota Legal Periodical Index Search for articles on Minnesota and Eighth Circuit law using this search engine. National Archive of Criminal Justice Data National Criminal Justice Reference Service Provides full-text access to government publications related to crime and the criminal justice system. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) South Dakota Legislative Research Council South Dakota Office of the Attorney General South Dakota Unified Court System Stanford University Encyclopedia of Philosophy - Civil Rights State Constitutions and Statutes U.S. Attorney General's Office U.S. Code (U.S. Constitution and laws) U.S. Commission on Civil Rights This site is produced by the National Women's Health Information Center which is a part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. It includes information about several aspects of violence (both physical and emotional) against women as well as links to other sources. Return to Menu Return to: Research by Topic Page This guide is only an
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