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Open Directory: Society: Crime: Research
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 | British Crime Survey www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/bcs1.html Annual survey of crime levels in England and Wales conducted by Research Development Statistics, covering both crime reported to the police and unreported crime. |
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 | Criminal Justice Education www.cjed.com/rschers.htm Information and links to criminal justice and criminology statistics, downloadable data, citation styles, and other researcher needs. |
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 | ERCES www.erces.com European and International research group on crime, social philosophy, and ethics in Europe, Russia, and USA. |
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 | ESRC Priority Network www.sheffield.ac.uk/pathways-into-and-out-of-crime Collaboration of 5 UK Universities who are carrying out research that will extend understanding of young peoples pathways into and out of crime. |
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 | Federal Bureau of Investigation: Uniform Crime Reports www.fbi.gov/ucr/ucr.htm Compilation of annual crime statistics for the United States available in hypertext and PDF formats, including reports on states, agencies, arrests, clearance, law enforcement, hate crimes, and incident reporting. |
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 | Managing Dangerous Situations policestudies.homestead.com Personal page that discusses police - public interactions such as riots, football violence, and fire-arms. Available in English, Dutch, and Spanish. |
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 | Police Foundation www.police-foundation.org.uk Independent research and development presence aims to improve operational policing. |
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 | Police Foundation www.policefoundation.org Research, technical assistance, and communications programs supporting innovation and improvement in policing. |
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 | The World Justice Information Network www.wjin.net News and research on human rights, international crime, terrorism, and evidence based practices in all areas related to international justice. |
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