News and resources on the history and fate of the warnings given while being arrested.
IRCP was founded in 1992. The intention of IRCP, The Institute for International Research on Criminal Policy, which is integrated in the Department of Criminal Law and Criminology of the Faculty of Law of Ghent University, is to conduct and promote internationally relevant scientific research regarding criminal policy issues.
Assembled by Jon Harris, criminal justice specialist at Michigan State University's library.
Crime and deviance is breaking laws or social rules (norms). Articles, discussions and links exploring crime and deviance
A site dealing with the history of the Mafia in the USA. Contents include profiles of infamous mobsters with photographs, links to other crime sites. Includes the Gambino, Gotti, and Genovese families.
A group of public servants, practitioners, evaluators, analysts and academics sharing information from a research focus. Includes membership details, conference information, list of member interest areas, and newsletters.
Information exchange, networking and e-learning for people working in the community and criminal justice system. Includes news, press releases, job ads, publications, and discussion forum. [Registration required]
Article about Navajo traditional justice, which emphasizes peacemaking.
International non-governmental organisation devoted to combating corruption. TI focuses on prevention and reforming systems.
Transparency International's web portal of resources crucial to key groups and individuals involved in anticorruption work and research: news, events, study courses, projects, contacts, and related links.
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