Abstract
Although hundreds of criminal justice on-line resources are available, including databases, publications, shareware, and message forums, it has been difficult for educators to learn of these resources and locate them because a directory has not been available. This article presents a directory of more than 150 criminal justice on-line resources. Each entry includes a brief overview and step-by-step directions for access. The directory was compiled from lists found on bulletin boards and trade publications, from contacts with commercial providers, and by other means.
This article was developed with funding from the Bureau of Justice Statistics, U.S. Department of Justice (National Clearinghouse for Criminal Justice Information Systems Co-operative Agreement 92-BJ-CX-K006). Points of view are the author's and do not necessarily reflect those of the Bureau of Justice Statistics.
David Roberts and Cheryl Moore provided substantial assistance in the preparation of this article, and many persons, including Kent Scheidegger, Kim Leong, and Chris Jones, were helpful in identifying potential entries for inclusion in the directory.
This article was developed with funding from the Bureau of Justice Statistics, U.S. Department of Justice (National Clearinghouse for Criminal Justice Information Systems Co-operative Agreement 92-BJ-CX-K006). Points of view are the author's and do not necessarily reflect those of the Bureau of Justice Statistics.
David Roberts and Cheryl Moore provided substantial assistance in the preparation of this article, and many persons, including Kent Scheidegger, Kim Leong, and Chris Jones, were helpful in identifying potential entries for inclusion in the directory.
Notes
This article was developed with funding from the Bureau of Justice Statistics, U.S. Department of Justice (National Clearinghouse for Criminal Justice Information Systems Co-operative Agreement 92-BJ-CX-K006). Points of view are the author's and do not necessarily reflect those of the Bureau of Justice Statistics.
David Roberts and Cheryl Moore provided substantial assistance in the preparation of this article, and many persons, including Kent Scheidegger, Kim Leong, and Chris Jones, were helpful in identifying potential entries for inclusion in the directory.