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Gangs and Juvenile Justice  Tags: gangs criminal justice cj  

A page highlighting resources in gangs and juvenile justice
Last update: Oct 21st, 2009 URL: http://guides.boisestate.edu/gangs  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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Gang Resources - ONLINE

 

Gang Resources - PRINT

 

CLICK HERE:  For a selective list of recent print items is available.

 
 

Journal: Youth Violence & Juvenile Justice

Links to the most recent articles in the journal: Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice

Click on the article title read abstract. Boise State students have access to this journal in full-text through the Library.


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Criminal Justice Databases

Below are links to online resources available through the Albertsons Library. Use these resources to locate journal articles and resource citations for Criminal Justice related topics.

Look for the  button to link out to possible full-text access to the articles you find.

  • NCJRS abstracts database (Criminal justice)  
      
    NCJRS is a federally funded resource offering justice and substance abuse information to support research, policy, and program development worldwide.
  • Criminal Justice Periodical Index (ProQuest)  
      
    ProQuest Criminal Justice Periodicals Index™ is a comprehensive database of U.S. and international criminal justice journals. The database includes abstract and indexing for 240 titles, with more than 80 available in full-text.
  • Criminal Justice Abstracts  
      
    Contains comprehensive coverage of international journals, books, reports, dissertations and unpublished papers on criminology and related disciplines. 1968-Current.
  • SAGE PREMIER  
      
    Includes the full-text of 24 journals published by SAGE and participating societies, some journals going back 86 years, encompassing over 20,400 articles. Previously known as -
    Criminology: A SAGE full-text collection
  • Web of Science / Web of Knowledge  
    A great interdisciplinary database to find good research. Look for the FIND IT button to get to the full-text!

Find Books

Typically Criminal Justice books in the library will be found under call number H (social sciences) specifically HV.

  • Albertsons Library Catalog  
      
    We've got a collection to meet your needs. Feel free to contact me if you can't find what you're looking for.
  • Books beyond BSU - World Cat  
      
    Search for books in other major libraries and if we don't have them you can click the "FIND IT" button to request it through Inter-Library Loan.
  • Google Books  
      
    Search inside books! Then check the Library catalog to see if we've got it. If not, then request it through Inter-Library loan.
 

From Google News

This is a list of recent news articles about GANGS from the internet.


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Criminology Companion eBook

 

 

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The Blackwell Companion to Criminology provides a contemporary and global resource to scholarship in both classical and topical areas of criminology. Authored by an international group of expert criminologists, these original essays focus on major issues in criminology today, commenting upon key debates and theories, outlining the implications of new topics, studies and ideas, and discussing contemporary developments.

 
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