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AVERTISSEMENT
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De nombreux sites d’institutions en
criminologie, de services de police et d’administrations
publiques en matière de justice sont en Anglais. J’ai donc
gardé le résumé du lien dans cette langue
J’ai
voulu cette section du site d’Ishtar accessible à tous.
Cependant, il s’adresse plus particulièrement à des
spécialistes du droit et de la criminologie…. Le surfer
risque de s’endormir devant les termes techniques de la
profession…..Ishtar
et la crimino, le meilleur somnifère
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Scandinavian
Research Council for Criminology
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The
Scandinavian Research Council for Criminology was established in
1962 by ministries of Justice in Denmark, Finland, Iceland,
Norway and Sweden. The purpose of the Council is to further
criminological research within member countries, and advise the
Scandinavian governments and the Nordic Council on issues
related to criminology. The Council awards research and travel
grants, arranges seminars, and publishes books in English,
seminar reports and a newsletter (paper and on-line) three times
a year in Scandinavian languages. The Council consists of 15
members, three from each country, nominated by the national
Ministry of Justice. Two of these three members are active
criminologists while the third represents the Ministry of
Justice in each country. The chair of the council rotates every
three years between the Scandinavian countries. The daily
administration is carried out by the secretariat, which rotates
with the chair.
http://www.ibt.ku.dk/NSfK/
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LAS
AMERICAS CRIME REVIEW
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LAS
AMERICAS CRIME REVIEW is a free service open to the general
public. LACR provides English language abstracts of Latin
American news items dealing with drug trafficking, gang
activities and illegal immigration. This information is provided
in an effort to facilitate international law enforcement, inform
policy makers and provide the general public with a means of
understanding the scope of international crime issues.
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UNCJIN
- Countries of the World
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International
Centre for Criminal Law Reform and Criminal Justice Policy
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Founded
in 1991, the Vancouver-based International Centre is a joint
initiative of the University of British Columbia, Simon Fraser
University and the Society for the Reform of Criminal Law.
Through its activities, the Centre contributes to the work of
the United Nations Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice
Programme. The Centre's association with Simon Fraser University
and the University of British Columbia allows it to marshal
effective interdisciplinary teams for work in criminal law and
criminal justice policy research and education.
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InterGOV
International
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"InterGOV
is simply the central meeting place for developing this new
community and joining people of all nations, together, in mutual
cooperation and friendship. There are no rules, regulations,
laws or restrictions needed to unite people; only universal
friendship. InterGOV represents the people of more nations than
the United Nations, NATO and all other world organizations
combined."
http://intergov.org/
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Foreign
and International Law Web
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The
foreign and international law web is a service of the Washburn
University School of Law Library. Our goal is to provide links
to primary foreign and international legal resources, research
aids, and sites useful in conducting research in these areas of
the law.
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The Police
Officer's Internet Directory - www.Officer.com
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From
their Mission Statement: "As a public service, we shall
strive to maintain the most comprehensive and user friendly law
enforcement web site in the world. The Directory shall always be
fast, with a minimum of graphics, while still maintaining an
aesthetically pleasing interface. We will only accept
advertisers that offer law enforcement related products and
services."
http://www.officer.com/
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Criminal
Intelligence Service Canada (CISC)
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Site
is in both French and English. Criminal Intelligence Service
Canada (CISC) is an organization that provides the facilities to
unite the criminal intelligence units of Canadian law
enforcement agencies in the fight against the spread of
organized crime in Canada. CISC is comprised of a Central Bureau
located in Ottawa and a system of nine Provincial Bureaux which
are located in each province, with the exception of Prince
Edward Island whose interests are served by the Nova Scotia
Bureau. The Central Bureau functions on a national scale and the
Provincial Bureaux operate within provincial boundaries.
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The Financial
Action Task Force on Money Laundering
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The
Financial Action Task Force on Money Laundering (FATF) is an
inter-governmental body whose purpose is the development and
promotion of policies to combat money laundering - the
processing of criminal proceeds in order to disguise their
illegal origin. These policies aim to prevent such proceeds from
being utilised in future criminal activities and from affecting
legitimate economic activities
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Nathanson
Centre for the Study of Organized Crime and Corruption
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The
Nathanson Centre provides a focus for Osgoode Hall Law School
and York University to contribute to deliberations about the
control of organized crime and corruption and to public
education about its manifestations. Empirical study will enhance
understanding of organized crime operations and provide means of
assessing proposed strategies for control and enforcement. The
Centre's research programme will be diverse and will reflect a
balance among the issues relating to legal, operational, social,
political, and economic aspects of organized crime and
corruption. The Nathanson Centre is committed to exploring the
challenge of organized crime and corruption, advancing
knowledge, and informing policy on a broad range of issues, both
domestic and international.
http://www.yorku.ca/nathanson/
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Korean
Institute Criminology
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A
public organization established under The Korean Institute of
Criminology Act 1988 and financed by government appropriations
and private research contracts.
http://www.kic.re.kr/kic-e.htm
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Japan
Criminal Policy Society
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The
Japan Criminal Policy Society is a foundation, which was
established in August 1960 , with the approval of the Minister
of Justice, in accordance with Article 34 of the Civil Code, and
is run entirely by volunteers.
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International
Relations and Security Network (Switzerland)
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ISN
is a one-stop information service in the fields of international
relations and security. Among the services offered are: an
annotated links library, a limited area search tool (ISN LASE),
a selection of resources on current world affairs, and
specialized fact databases. ISN also develops educational
modules in the fields mentioned and acts as a platform for
networking, dialogue, and cooperation within the international
security community. ISN's Internet services are public and free
of charge.
http://www.isn.ethz.ch/
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Interpol
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The
INTERPOL Web, the
official Web site
for the International Criminal Police Organisation, encompasses
general information about INTERPOL's principles, structure and
members, plus comment and FAQ reports on the latest issues for
law enforcement, such as the drug debate, organised crime,
illegal immigration, terrorism and counterfeiting. In addition,
the POLICE PROCUREMENT FORUM provides an interactive information
and goods exchange of products and services designed to assist
the law enforcement officer.
http://www.interpol.int/
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International Money
Laundering Information Network
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The
International Money Laundering Information Network (IMoLIN), is
an Internet-based network assisting governments, organizations
and individuals in the fight against money laundering. IMoLIN
has been developed with the cooperation of the world’s leading
anti-money laundering organizations. Included herein is a
database on legislation and regulation throughout the world
(AMLID), an electronic library, a calendar of events in the
anti-money laundering field, and a news forum. Please be advised
that certain aspects of IMoLIN are secured and therefore not
available for public use.
https://www.imolin.org/
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The Police Information Technologies
Organisation
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PITO
is a new public body set up to develop IT support with the
police whilst at the same time involving the police and police
authorities more closely in the decision making process.
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Police Services of
the U.K.
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This
site is provided by the Police Information Technology
Organisation. PITO is responsible for supplying the police with
information from the Police National Computer which includes the
computerised Criminal Justice Record Service, Phoenix.
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The UK National
Criminal Intelligence Service (NCIS)
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The
National Criminal Intelligence Service (NCIS) is at the
forefront of the fight against serious and organised crime in
the UK and throughout the world. Developing intelligence on
serious criminality, NCIS works with law enforcement agencies,
governments and other relevant agencies, nationally and
internationally. Through Interpol, Europol and the Crime/Drug
Liaison Officer network, NCIS provides a one-stop shop service
for UK law enforcement pursuing international enquiries. NCIS
also provides a number of services to operational law
enforcement to enhance the development of criminal intelligence
on serious criminality.
http://www.ncis.co.uk/
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Swedish Police
(Polisen i Sverige)
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Site
is in Swedish
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Netherlands Police (de Nederlandse politie)
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Site
is in Dutch
http://www.politie.nl
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Luxembourg Police (Police du Grand-Duché de
Luxembourg)
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Site
is in French
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Luxembourg
Gendarmerie
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Site
is in French
http://www.pt.lu/provider/gie/
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German National
Police (BKA)
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Site
is in German
http://www.bka.de/
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German
Border Police Service (ZKA)
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Site
is in German
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Danish Police
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English
and Danish versions available
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Austrian Police
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Site
is in German
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EUROPOL
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By
June 1998 all Member States of the European Union had ratified
the Europol Convention, which will enter into force on 1 October
1998 in accordance with Article 45, point 3, of the Convention.
The Convention provides Europol with the legal basis to carry
out its tasks efficiently and effectively. The mission of
Europol is: To make a significant contribution to the European
Union’s law enforcement action in preventing and combating
terrorism, unlawful drug trafficking and other serious forms of
international crime within its competencies, with a particular
emphasis on the criminal organisations involved. Europol is
currently competent to prevent and combat unlawful drug
trafficking, trafficking in nuclear and radioactive substances,
illegal immigrant smuggling, trade in human beings, motor
vehicle crime and associated money laundering activities. In
1999, the mandate of Europol will be extended to include
terrorism and, in the near future, other forms of serious
international crime as necessary.
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International
Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence Analysts
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http://www.ialeia.org/
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The International
Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and
Training (IADLEST)
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The
International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement
Standards and Training (IADLEST) is an international
organization of training managers and executives dedicated to
the improvement of public safety personnel. The mission of
IADLEST is to research, develop and share information, ideas and
innovations that assist states in establishing effective and
defensible standards for employment and training of peace
officers.
http://www.iadlest.org/
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The International
Association of Crime Analysts
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I.A.C.A.
currently has members from the United States, Canada, Australia,
and the United Kingdom (with many inquiries coming from other
parts of the world). The organization realizes that analysts
from other areas of the world have a great deal to offer.
Therefore, we are seeking participation through increased
advertising and newsletter articles.
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International
Association of Correctional Officers
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International
Association of Chiefs of Police
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The
International Association of Chiefs of Police is the world's
senior law enforcement executive association. Founded in 1893,
IACP comprises over 14,000 members representing 80 different
nations. As an organization it is headquartered in Alexandria,
Virginia, with a permanent staff of approximately 50
professionals. Over 150 working professionals serve on the
faculty. IACP is guided by an advisory board of 52 police
executives representing international, federal, state and local
law enforcement agencies.
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The International
Association for Identification
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The
International Association for Identification is the worlds
oldest and largest professional forensics organization. It
consists of forensics personnel and experts from every level of
Law Enforcement and from most Countries in the world
http://www.iaibbs.org/
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Mitretek's
Internet Links to Criminal Justice Sites
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Liens
vers les sites de justice criminelle
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Drug Enforcement Administration
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Le
Service de lutte anti drogue Américain
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Department
of Justice Organizations
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Inter-Agency
Most Wanted
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Les
criminals les plus recherchés
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U.S.
Marshal's Most Wanted
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Recherchés
par les U.S Marshal’s
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Drug
Enforcement Administration Most Wanted
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Recherchés
par la DEA pour traffic de stupéfiants
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The
F.B.I. Most Wanted
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Recherchés par le FBI
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The U.S. Department
of Justice
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UNITED
NATIONS CRIME AND JUSTICE INFORMATION NETWORK
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This
electronic clearing-house represents the culmination of several
years of incremental efforts coordinated by the United Nations
Centre for International Crime Prevention, Vienna. The goal of
the Centre is to act as coordinator and arbiter of this forum
for the international exchange and dissemination of information
on crime prevention and criminal justice issues. In brief, the
objectives of UNCJIN are to facilitate information exchange and
interlinkages among policy makers, planners, practitioners,
scholars and other experts, as well as United Nations national
correspondents and research institutions; to provide gateways
permitting the transfer of knowledge, including research
results; to link criminal justice documentation centres and
libraries around the world; to establish and expand computerized
national and local criminal justice systems.
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Office
of Juvinile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP)
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The
OJJDP Web site is designed to provide information and resources
on both general areas of interest about juvenile justice and
delinquency including conferences, funding opportunities, and
new publications and the comprehensive strategy as a framework
for communities to combat youth crime.
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Office of Justice
Programs (OJP)
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Created
in 1984 by the Justice Assistance Act, the Office of Justice
Programs (OJP) works within its established partnership
arrangements with federal, state and local agencies and national
and community-based organizations to develop, fund and evaluate
a wide range of criminal and juvenile justice programs.
Dedicated to comprehensive approaches, OJP's mission is to
provide federal leadership in developing the nation's capacity
to prevent and control crime, administer justice and assist
crime victims.
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National Institute
of Justice - Professional Conference Series
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Every
year the National Institute of Justice sponsors over a hundred
conferences throughout the country and on the Internet about
such key topics as forensic use of DNA, partnerships against
violence, corrections and sentencing reform, international
programs, and anti-gang tactics and training. For example, the
Institute completed its eighth national evaluation conference
this summer (attended by nearly 800 professionals), in which
researchers and leaders of the criminal justice field came
together to present evaluations on collaborative perspectives in
the criminal justice field, promising programs against violent
crime, illegal drug trafficking, and community disorder and
fear. This site contains information on the mission of the
Professional Conference Series, upcoming conferences, past
conferences, and registration for events.
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The
National Institute of Justice (NIJ)
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The
National Institute of Justice (NIJ), a component of the Office
of Justice Programs, is the research agency of the U.S.
Department of Justice. Created by the Omnibus Crime Control and
Safe Streets Act of 1968, as amended, NIJ is authorized to
support research, evaluation, and demonstration programs,
development of technology, and both national and international
information dissemination.
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/nij/
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Criminal
Justice Web Incubator
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Using
the World Wide Web to Improve the Administration of Justice.
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The National
Criminal Justice Association (NCJA)
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The
National Criminal Justice Association (NCJA) is the Washington,
D. C.-based special interest group that represents states on
crime control and public safety matters. The NCJA's work focuses
primarily on helping develop and implement national policy in
the criminal justice field and on helping states address
criminal justice-related problems.
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The
National Center on Institutions and Alternatives (NCIA)
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The
National Center on Institutions and Alternatives (NCIA) is based
in Alexandria, Virginia, and has been on the cutting edge of
criminal justice reform in the United States since its founding
in 1977. With a full-time staff of over 300, NCIA is a private,
nonprofit agency providing training, technical assistance,
research and direct services to criminal justice, social
services, and mental health organizations and clients across the
country.
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The
National Archive of Criminal Justice Data (NACJD)
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The
National Archive of Criminal Justice Data (NACJD) is a branch of
the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social
Research (ICPSR) at the University of Michigan. NACJD acquires,
archives, processes, and provides access to computer-readable
criminal justice data collections for research and instruction.
The NACJD website provides downloadable access to over 550
criminal justice data collections free of charge
http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/NACJD/home.html
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The Institute for
Law and Justice (ILJ)
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The
Institute for Law and Justice (ILJ) is a private, non-profit
corporation dedicated to consulting, research, and training in
criminal justice. Since 1979, ILJ has served more than 600
clients, including cities, counties, states, federal agencies,
associations, foundations, and private industry.
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The Institute for
Intergovernmental Research (IIR)
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The
Institute for Intergovernmental Research (IIR) is a research
organization specializing in law enforcement, juvenile justice,
and criminal justice issues. IIR is a non-profit corporation
formed in 1978 and chartered in Florida with offices in both
Florida and New Mexico.
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The
Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics
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The
Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics brings together data
about all aspects of criminal justice in the United States
presented in over 600 tables from more than 100 sources.
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Bureau
of Justice Statistics
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The
Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS), a component of the Office of
Justice Programs in the U.S. Department of Justice, is the
United States' primary source for criminal justice statistics.
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The
Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA)
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The
Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA), a component of the Office of
Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice, supports
innovative programs that strengthen the Nation's criminal
justice system by assisting State and local governments in
combating violent crime and drug abuse. Established by the
Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, as amended,
BJA accomplishes its mission by providing funding, evaluation,
training, technical assistance, and information support to State
and community criminal justice programs, thus effectively
forming partnerships with State and local jurisdictions.
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American
Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
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The
American Civil Liberties Union is the nation's foremost advocate
of individual rights -- litigating, legislating, and educating
the public on a broad array of issues affecting individual
freedom in the United States.
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