Journal of quantitative criminology [electronic resource]. New York : Plenum, c1985-
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Brennan,PK . "Sentencing female misdemeanants: An examination of the direct and indirect effects of race/ethnicity" Justice Quarterly [0741-8825] 23.1 (2006). 60-95.
Gender and crime : patterns of victimization and offending / edited by Karen Heimer and Candace Kruttschnitt. [0814736742 (cloth : alk. paper) ] New York : New York University, c2005.
Call#: Van Pelt Library HV6158 .G457 2006
Call#: Van Pelt Library HV6158 .G457 2006
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The Socioeconomic Mapping and Resource Topography (SMART) system provides users a mapping capacity along with resource information about federally-funded programs to address delinquency and crime. Users can create maps and retrieve statistics using the socioeconomic, crime, and resource data provided at various geographic levels, including the state, county, and local levels. Users can also map their own data using addresses they have, bookmark locations, save analyses, and print reports.
- Mapping studies of criminal justice population concentrations, including adults and juveniles going in and out of prison and jail; people on probation and parole; and, juveniles in detention.
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Encyclopedia of social measurement / editor-in-chief, Kimberly Kempf-Leonard. [0124438903 (set) ] Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier Academic Press, 2005.
Call#: Van Pelt Library Reference Stacks H62 .E564 2005
Call#: Van Pelt Library Reference Stacks H62 .E564 2005
Essays for qualitative and quantitative research methods, as well as by discipline. Each essay includes a short glossary of terms for research.
A guide from MSU about Criminal Justice with a focus on Environmental Crime.
The International Association for the History of Crime and Criminal Justice was established in 1978. The founders intended that it should encourage the study of the history of crime and criminal justice in the widest sense.
RADZINOWICZ, LEON . CRIME AND JUSTICE
Call#: Van Pelt Library HV/6025/R2/V.3
Call#: Van Pelt Library HV/6025/R2/V.3
We have a lot of copies of this series.
Sentences and characteristics of convicted felons based on data collected from state courts.
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"The Sentencing Project, incorporated in 1986, has become a national leader in the development of alternative sentencing programs and in research and advocacy on criminal justice policy." Includes coverage of issues and advocacy.
The New Mexico Criminal Justice Resource Directory is a comprehensive searchable listing of local, state, tribal and federal criminal and juvenile justice contacts in New Mexico. Listings include agencies, programs and services in law enforcement, courts, corrections, human services, juvenile, research and other topical areas.
Four edited volumes including: v. 1. Historical, conceptual, and theoretical issues; v. 2. Crime and juvenile delinquency ; v. 3. Sexual deviance; v. 4. Self-destructive behavior and disvalued identity. Clear essays with bibliographies on relevant subjects. Especially good for the sociological study of criminal behavior.
A good basic reference source for Crimnology, including Biographical articles, topical articles from across criminology, some charts, tables, etc. A good starting point, and a good source for background information.
Longer articles on broad topics in Criminology by leaders in the field. Each article discusses the issues and debates on the topic, and includes bibliographic references.


