Websites, international criminology
SOSIG: Social Science Information Gateway
Extensive listings of internet resources by type are provided covering the subject areas of :
United Nations Office of Drugs and Crime (UNODC)
is a global leader in the fight against illicit drugs and international crime. Established in 1997, UNODC has approximately 500 staff members worldwide. Its headquarters are in Vienna and it has 21 field offices as well as a liaison offices in New York. UNODC is mandated to assist Member States in their struggle against illicit drugs, crime and terrorism.
Research development and statistics
Maintained by the Home Office in the United Kingdom, this site helps in managing research and collecting statistics in a large number of areas including crime, policing, justice, immigration, drugs and race equality.
International Victimology Website
A gateway to victimology on the Web. There are online instructional materials and links to Australian and international victimology sites.
National Criminal Justice Reference Services US
provides information on justice and substance abuse to support research.
Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice
Established in 1991, the Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice (CJCJ) is a US private non-profit organization whose mission is to reduce society's reliance on the use of incarceration as a solution to social problems.
Protection Project : promoting human rights values around the world
documents and disseminates information about the scope of the problem of trafficking in persons, especially women and children, with a focus on national and international laws, case law, and implications of trafficking on US and international foreign policy.
Research development and statistics
Maintained by the Home Office in the United Kingdom, this site helps in managing research and collecting statistics in a large number of areas including crime, policing, justice, immigration, drugs and race equality.
World Criminal Justice Library Network
formed at a meeting of librarians and criminal justice information specialists in April, 1991, at the Rutgers School of Criminal Justice, New Jersey, USA. The mission of this network is to develop specific ways of sharing services and criminal justice information on a global scale and to enhance communication amongst its members.
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