| Australian Institute of Criminology |
| The Australian Institute of Criminology is the national focus for the study of crime and criminal justice in Australia and for the dissemination of criminal justice information. |
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| BOPCRIS |
| Search and browse information from British Official Publications over the period 1688-1995; some of the documents are available online in full text. |
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| Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) |
| The INL, and office of the U.S Department of State, advises the President, Secretary of State and other departments and agencies within the U.S. Government on the development of policies and programs to combat international narcotics and crime. |
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| Centre for Defence and International Security (CDISS) |
| An inter-disciplinary research center based in the Department of Politics and International Relations at Lancaster University in the UK. CDISS exists to research, raise awareness and stimulate debate on a wide range of defense and security issues relevant to both the UK and the International Community.
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| CIA World Factbook |
| Extensive data about countries of the world with general sections on geography, people, govenment, economy, communications, transportation and military and a special section on the country's involvement in transnational issues. The web version of the CIA World Factbook is updated weekly. |
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| Country Studies |
| The Library of Congress' Country Studies handbooks have extensive background information, as well as information on criminal justice in countries around the world. |
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| David Willshire's Forensic Psychology & Psychiatry Links |
| David Willshire, an australian forensic psychologist, offers a wide variety of links to Internet sites dealing with forensic psychology and psychiatry. Brief definitions of the two fields are given along with useful links to online journals in the field. |
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| Foreign Governments |
| The official Web sites of the governments of other countries. Direct links are included for major governmental departments including statistical departments for some countries. The web links are maintained at Northwestern University. |
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| Guide to Foreign and International Legal Databases |
| A guide from the New York University School of Law, Law Library. |
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| HEUNI |
| This web site for the European Institue for Crime Prevention and Control (an affiliate of the United Nations)provides studies of the criminal justice systems in specific European countries. Each study follows a specific structure so that comparisons between countries can be made easily. Statistics are included, but the statistics are only as current as the date of the report. |
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| Inter-American Drug Abuse Control Commission |
| Inter-American Drug Abuse Control Commission web site. From the Organization of American States. |
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| International Money Laundering Information Network |
| An organization sponsored by governmental bodies and financial institutions, includes research reports, bibliographies, country pages with full text of anti-money laundering legislation, and a page of links to international organizations and financial intelligence units. |
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| Interpol |
| The web site of Interpol reports on the activities of this international police organization which facilitates cross-border police cooperation to combat international crime and terrorism. |
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| Latin American Network Information Center (LANIC) |
| LANIC is the web site for the University of Texas's Institute for Latin American Studies. Click on "Government" for topics such as Human Rights, Law and Justice, and Corruption. |
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| National Policing Improvement Agency (UK) |
| The National Policing Improvement Agency (NPIA) provides a clearinghouse for information about research projects, education and technology that can enhance policing in the United Kingdom. The electronic version of The Digest is especially helpful for providing news about new and planned legislation and case law effecting policing in the UK> |
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| Official Documents of the United Nations |
| ODS covers all types of official United Nations documentation, beginning in 1993, but including some that are older; also provides access to the resolutions of the General Assembly, Security Council, Economic and Social Council and the Trusteeship Council from 1946 onwards. It does NOT contain press releases, UN sales publications, the United Nations Treaty Series or information brochures issued by the Department of Public Information. |
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| Organization of American States |
| The web site of the Organization of American States includes documents concerning human rights, fighting drug abuse, corruption, etc. |
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| Trade and Environment Database (TED) |
| TED is a collection of over 700 case studies on international matters concerning trade: September 1992 to May 2007. The cases originally focused on environmental issues; but newer categories include economic consequences of social policy choices, such as culture, human rights, or other issues. This is a project at American University. |
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| Tuebingen Institute of Criminology |
| The Tuebingen Institute of Criminology has recently fully revised and updated its Criminology and Criminal Justice Link List with links to German, European, International, EU, and UN sources, including content services to many journals in the field. Headings are in German and English. |
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| United Nations |
| Site available in English, French, Russian, and Spanish versions. The home page has a search option on the lower right. Advanced keyword searching options allow for the retrieval of text and multimedia publications from the UN and its many related organizations. Both official and unofficial informational material can be found. |
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| United Nations - Documentation Centre |
| Documentation Center provides links to fulltext for many documents from the General Assembly (floor debates), Security Council (resolutions), Economic and Social Council (reports), Secretariat (annual reports), International Court of Justice, and Trusteeship Council. |
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| United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime |
| Site of UN funded programs focused on drugs, trafficking in human beings, corruption, terrorism and organized crime. Links to some full text documents on the issues, including their annual World Drug Report. |
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| World Factbook of Criminal Justice Systems |
| Developed under BJS grants, this site provides narrative descriptions of the criminal justice systems of 45 countries around the world. The original 42 descriptions were completed in 1993. The latest 5 entries including two updated country profiles were prepared in 2002. |
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