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The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin
Criminal Justice - Published by the American Bar Association
The Justice Center - The Council of State Governments
Established in 1963 to foster professional and scholarly activities in the field of criminal justice. ACJS promotes criminal justice education, research, and policy analysis within the discipline of criminal justice for both educators and practitioners.
The AAFS is dedicated to the application of science and the law. The site contains links to resources, employment, journals, and meetings.
ACA serves all disciplines within the corrections professions and includes links to publications, resources, training, and more.
AJA is a national, nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting those who work in and operate the nation’s jails. Site includes links to membership, publications, certification programs, and conferences.
The APPA site provides links to training and technical assistance, clearinghouse services and advocacy.
The organization’s site includes links to membership information, resources and publications, and employment.
The CEA is a non-profit, professional association serving educators and administrators providing services to students in correctional settings. The site contains links to professional development resources, conference information, and discussion groups.
The Institute for Criminal Justice Ethics was established to foster greater concern for ethical issues among practitioners and scholars in the criminal justice field. The site provides links to a variety of ethics-related resources and information.
Collects data on the incidence of reported crime and the operations of criminal justice systems with a view to improving the analysis and dissemination of that information globally.*
*Descriptions from UNLV Libraries, Criminal Justice Libguide