This research guide provides links to library resources for the field of Criminal Justice. Click on the tabs on the left to search the resources.
Criminal Justice
Introduction
Contact
For help with your research, please contact Fadi Dagher at fdagher@stu.edu or (305) 628-6631.
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EBSCO e-Book Collection

Provides titles from many publishers, spanning a variety of subjects.
Gale Ebooks

Provides titles from many publishers, spanning a variety of subjects.
ProQuest EBook Central
Provides titles from many publishers, spanning a variety of subjects.
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Find Journal Articles
Academic Search Ultimate

Provides access to over 10,099 active full-text journals. It covers a wide range of subject areas, offering thousands of international journals to provide a global context to research
Gale OneFile Criminal Justice

Comprehensive periodical content for researchers studying law, law enforcement, forensic science, terrorism, and more.
ProQuest Criminal Justice Database
War and Terrorism

Provides full-text information for analysts, risk management professionals, and students of military science, history, and social science.
Bureau of Justice Statistics
FBI: Crime Data Explorer
Florida Department of Corrections
Florida Department of Juvenile Justice
Florida Department of Law Enforcement
NAACP: Criminal Fact Sheet
National Institute of Corrections: Criminal Justice Statistics
OECD Member Crime Rate & Statistics
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
The Sentencing Project
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
United States Sentencing Commission
Get Citation Help
American Psychological Association (APA)
The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (7th ed.) is the preferred writing style and citation manual for research in Psychology and the Social Sciences. A copy of the manual is available at the library.
Resources on APA Style and Documentation, 7th Edition
APA Style Quick Reference Guide (Created by APA)
APA Style and Grammar Guidelines (Created by APA)
APA Style Sample Papers (Created by APA)
APA Style Citing Artificial Intelligence (Created by APA)
APA Style Tutorials and Webinars (Created by APA)
The Purdue University OWL APA Style Introduction
Citation Management Programs
Use one of these two programs: the STU-provided RefWorks or the open-access Zotero to help you collect and organize citations, collaborate with other researchers, and cite and build reference lists.
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